Private · WhatsApp · small groups

Seoul, the way we'd show you.

These aren't on MyGoodLife. They're small walking tours we run ourselves — because we live here and know the corners that don't make it into booking catalogs. Private (your group only), custom-shaped to what you're actually after, capped at small numbers.

Why we do this

We live in Seoul. We've been asked one too many times for the honest list — which grilled-pork joint uses real charcoal, which kid cafés work for every age, which neighborhoods still feel like the ones locals love. So we built these. Every tour is private (your group only), custom-built to what you're after, and led by us. No middlemen, no tour-bus scripts.

We host · Seoul nights

The local's Seoul — BBQ, soju, and the bars you'd never find

A walking tour of Seoul's backstreets with us. We live here. Local BBQ and soju are built in; the stops are where Koreans go after work, not where guidebooks send you. You'll hear about how dating, drinking, and the 회식 (company-dinner) culture actually work — the stuff that makes the city make sense.

  • One proper Korean BBQ meal at a local spot (the kind with no English menu and a grill you operate yourself)
  • Two or three hidden bars — rooftop, speakeasy-in-a-bookshop, a makgeolli joint under a staircase
  • A walk through neighborhoods we love (Ikseon-dong, Euljiro, or Seongsu depending on the night)
  • Actual context — why Koreans drink the way they do, what the office-culture rules are, why every third bar is themed
  • Bilingual — we live here and have opinions
Duration: 4–5 hours
Start: Around 6pm
Group: Up to 4 people
Language: English, Korean, German
WhatsApp us — start the conversation Opens WhatsApp with a pre-filled message — we reply personally (expect Korean business hours).
We host · with kids

Seoul with a baby, a toddler, or a kid who needs snacks every 40 minutes

Private walking tours shaped around small humans. Seoul is surprisingly good for family travel — kids cafés (proper ones, with soft-play and coffee for you), stroller-friendly hanok alleys, parks where locals actually bring their kids on weekends, and restaurants that won't shrug at a high-chair. We'll pick the route based on nap schedule, weather, and whether you want cultural context or just want an easy afternoon.

  • A 2–3 hour route custom-built around your kid's age and energy
  • Two or three stops: one cultural (a hanok alley, a quiet palace garden), one kid café, one food break
  • Stroller-routed — we know which stairs kill you, which alleys are cobblestoned, which metro stations have elevators that work
  • Trendy but family-friendly spots — where Korean parents actually go, not tourist-photo setups
  • Korean parenting culture mini-briefing if you want it — the rules around kids in bars, at restaurants, on the subway
Duration: 2–3 hours
Start: Morning or early afternoon
Ages: Baby through pre-teen
Pace: Nap-schedule flexible
WhatsApp us — start the conversation Send ages of your kids + approximate dates; we'll build the route around naps and weather.
Not on this list?

Want something else — a food-only tour, a photo-walk route, a day-trip we can custom-build? Message us on WhatsApp with what you're after and the dates. If we can build it, we will; if someone else does it better, we'll tell you where to go.

WhatsApp us a custom request