Exclusive for Overseas Buyers
Apply Now! Free SEOUL CITY Tour
As a special thank-you to our overseas buyers, the HVAC KOREA 2025 offers
a complimentary city tour of Seoul – a vibrant blend of tradition and innovation.
Title | HVAC KOREA SEOUL CITY Tour |
Date|Time | April 11(Fri), 2025 |9AM – 5PM |
Participants | Overseas Buyers visiting HVAC KOREA |
Tourist Attractions | ▪️Gyeongbokgung Palace ▪️Insa-dong ▪️Namsangol Hanok Village ▪️SEOUL SKY (LOTTE TOWER) |
Application | ▪️Please contact us at yrlim.es@esgroup.net ▪️On-Site Applications are available at the Information Desk in the COEX Hall A lobby. |
Tourist Attractions in Seoul
Explore Gyeongbokgung Palace, stroll through Insa-dong, and take in the views from Seoul Sky Feel the harmony of Korea’s
rich history and dynamic present in the heart of Seoul.

Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace, located in Seoul, South Korea, is one of the most iconic and grandiose palaces of the Joseon Dynasty. Built in 1395, it served as the main royal residence for centuries. The palace is known for its beautiful traditional Korean architecture, including the impressive Gyeonghoeru Pavilion and the stunning Geunjeongjeon Hall.

Insa – dong
Insa-dong is a vibrant, historic neighborhood in Seoul, South Korea, known for its traditional Korean culture and art. Located in the heart of the city, it’s a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a mix of antique shops, art galleries, tea houses, and street vendors selling traditional crafts.

Namsangol Hanok Village
Namsangol Hanok Village is a traditional Korean village, offering a glimpse into Korea’s past. The village features a collection of restored hanok (traditional Korean houses), along with beautiful gardens, a pavilion, and a well-preserved layout that reflects Korean life during the Joseon Dynasty.

Seoul Sky (Lotte Tower)
Seoul Sky, located in the Lotte World Tower, is one of the tallest buildings in South Korea and the fifth tallest in the world. Standing at 555 meters (1,819 feet), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Seoul and beyond from its observation deck on the 117th floor. Visitors can also walk on the Skywalk, a glass-floored area that provides a thrilling view of the city below.