









6 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore the DMZ Exhibition Hall with photos and wartime artifacts
Visit Freedom Bridge, once crossed by returning POWs
Use binoculars at Dora Observatory to view North Korea
Learn about Korea’s divided history from an expert guide
€ 40.17
€ 36.96


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover Korea’s divided past on this engaging half-day tour to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Gain insight into the Korean War and its aftermath as you explore the DMZ Exhibition Hall, filled with historic photos and wartime artifacts. Walk along the symbolic Freedom Bridge, once crossed by thousands of returning prisoners of war. At Dora Observatory, use provided binoculars to glimpse the mysterious North Korean village of Kijongdong. Enjoy the journey with comfortable, air-conditioned coach transfers from central Seoul, guided by an expert offering deep historical context throughout the tour.
Expert guide
Transport by comfortable, air-conditioned coach
Hotel pickup
Gratuities
Tram
Hotel Drop Off
Nearby public transportation available
Not wheelchair accessible
Confirm meeting time and place with local operator before departure
A current valid passport is required the day of travel
You do not need to send a copy of your passport
Follow your guide’s instructions on photo restrictions during the tour
No refund if parts of the tour are canceled due to military or local conditions
Expect walking in steep tunnels – wear comfortable shoes and clothes
A minimum of 2 adults is required to book the afternoon tour
No refund if you miss the tour due to lateness or incorrect tour date
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Poor Felicity, we didn't hear anything she was saying on our tour. She needs training on how to hold the microphone like a presenter, not a karaoke singer. Our tour didn't include the Suspension Bridge described on the brochure. The Gloucester Bridge was very nice but we were expecting the other Suspension Bridge. Paju " market" was a touristy chaotic mess of souvenirs and overpriced products that we question that they were from the village. I would not recommend this tour

The tour was fine. A lot about the history of South and north korea were discovered.

I joined the DMZ tour with PLK and it was an unforgettable experience! Our guide Moon Young was absolutely amazing – so knowledgeable, friendly, and full of interesting stories about Korean history and the DMZ. She made the whole tour engaging and easy to follow, and her passion for sharing Korea’s culture really stood out. If you’re visiting Korea, I highly recommend booking with PLK and asking for Moon Young – you won’t regret it!

Our Best DMZ Tour Korea from Seoul with VIP Travel was absolutely amazing, and the highlight was our incredible guide, Gogo. From the moment we met, Gogo’s warmth, enthusiasm, and deep knowledge about Korean history made the experience both fascinating and unforgettable. He explained complex historical events in a way that was easy to understand and kept us engaged the entire time. His storytelling brought the history of the DMZ to life, and his personal insights added so much depth to the tour. He was patient with all our questions, made sure everyone was comfortable, and even gave great tips for taking the best photos — especially on the stunning Red Suspension Bridge. Gogo’s passion for his work and pride in sharing Korea’s history really stood out. You can tell he genuinely cares about making sure every guest has a meaningful and enjoyable experience. If you’re booking this tour, I can’t recommend Gogo enough — he turned a great trip into an extraordinary memory. Thank you, Gogo, for making our day at the DMZ truly special!

I feel bad, I don’t remember the name of our tour company, so I took a chance on this one. That aside, this was one of the coolest experiences that I ever went on. Seeing this area was very.special. You leave the hotel around 7:00 AM and head to a meeting point for a half hour while others join. Then you are off for the day. Our guide was very easy to understand as he had a slight Australian accent. He was filled with facts about South Korea, that were captivating to hear. He shared as much as you could take in. The only photos that we were allowed to take, once we reached the DMZ were in just one spot that you can see on the highway. The train near the border was all shot up as we didn’t want to leave it for the North Koreans at the time. Being able to actually gaze in to North Korea was breathtaking and creepy at the same time. It was a once in a lifetime feeling. Going into the NK dug tunnel with hard hats. It was 55 degrees Farenheit cool down there. We walked about a 1 mile walk straight down a steep walkway, I was a bit short of breath coming back up, but I would definitely do it again! You need to experience all of this!



