![]() Narita International Airport (NRT) in Tokyo, Japan It's also possible for passengers to do more than one tour if the length of your layover allows it. Each transit tour has an English-speaking tour guide and is free, however you must pay for meals and admission fees to get into the various attractions it visits. More details about each tour option can be found here. The variety of places you'll visit largely depends on which tour you take - the one-hour version only takes you to the Haedong Yonggung Temple, for instance, while the longer five-hour tour includes stops at Bukchon Hanok Village, Gyeongbok Palace, Changdeok Palace and Gwangjang Market, among others. Seoul, as seen from the Bukchon Hanok Village rooftops. ![]() Note that you may need to pay $10 for a non-Visa entry permit (depending on which country you're from) and show travel documents (like your passport, along with arrival and departure boarding passes or e-tickets) when registering for the tour. Keep in mind these tours are first come, first serve and you'll be able to choose between a one-hour, two-hour, three-hour, four-hour or five-hour version depending on how much time you have. Reserve your tour ahead of time online, email or visit the ticket desks on the third floor in front of Gates 25 or 29, or at desks 41 and 42 on the first floor between Gates 8 and 9. The Korean tourism board offers several free, guided tours of Seoul for passengers with a 5-24-hour layover. ![]() ![]() Incheon International Airport (ICN) in Seoul, South Korea View the current offers here.Įver been dreading a flight because of a long connection? These eight airports around the world offer a better way to pass the time - a free city tour, so you can get a brief taste of the place you're passing through. Update: Some offers mentioned below are no longer available. ![]()
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