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  • SOUTH KOREA

    Soothing Seoul

  • Highlights | Itinerary | Accommodation

    4 Nights / 5 Days

    From £1,895 per person*

    Seoul (2) → Onyang Hot Springs (2)

    This five-day journey is perfect for travellers seeking a restorative break—blending the sleek serenity of Seoul’s modern jjimjilbangs with the timeworn charm of Korea’s oldest hot spring town. Discover the country’s rich contrasts through culture, cuisine, and the healing power of water.

    Detailed Itinerary
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    Seoul

    A city of contrasts, Seoul blends glittering skyscrapers with tranquil palaces and mountain trails. In one moment you’re beneath the neon signs of Myeongdong, sampling street food skewers; in the next, you’re walking through the quiet courtyards of Gyeongbokgung or hiking up to panoramic views from Namsan. The capital is also a spa hub, home to lively jjimjilbang bathhouses where locals gather for saunas, scrubs, and rest. It’s a metropolis that never stands still, yet always offers a corner of calm for body and spirit.

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    Onyang Hot Springs

    South of Seoul lies Onyang, Korea’s oldest hot spring resort, famed for waters that have drawn emperors and scholars since the Baekje kingdom. The town’s bathhouses and hotels still channel these mineral springs, offering soaks said to ease circulation and restore energy. Beyond the baths, Onyang reveals a slower pace — tree-lined boulevards, local markets, and a legacy of healing rituals woven into everyday life. It’s both a retreat from the capital and a living link to Korea’s centuries-old bathing tradition.

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    Day 1. Arrival in Seoul

    Arrive in Seoul and dive into Korea’s royal past at Gyeongbokgung Palace. Wander Bukchon Hanok Village and wind down with tea and traditional bites in Insadong.

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    Day 2. Seoul

    Balance culture and calm—stroll Changdeokgung’s Secret Garden, browse Dongdaemun’s cutting-edge design, and soak the evening away in one of Seoul’s excellent jjimjilbang spas.

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    Day 3. Seoul → Onyang Hot Springs

    Travel to Onyang for a dose of healing heritage. Visit Hyeonchungsa Shrine, then bathe in mineral-rich waters once favoured by kings.

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    Day 4. Onyang Hot Springs

    Start your day with a revitalising morning soak, then explore Onyang Folk Village’s window into traditional Korean life before heading back to Seoul for one last urban adventure.

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    Day 5. Onyang Hot Springs

    Start the day with a final dip in the traditional springs before making your onward journey to the airport.

    Call us to amend the stay, with extra nights, activities, or upgraded accommodations.

  • Accommodations

    Dormy Inn Seoul Gangnam

    Seoul

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    A Japanese-style business hotel with an authentic onsen bath & sauna

    Onyang Hot Spring Hotel

    Onyang Hot Springs

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    Contemporary comfort built directly over the hot spring source

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    Travel your way...

    Our hot-spring holidays are entirely bespoke. We start by listening closely to your wishes, then craft a personalised itinerary just for you, fine-tuning every detail.

    Your thermal journey. Your rhythms. Your way.

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