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Walk in the footsteps of your K-pop heroes with the BTS Army Fan One Day Tour, an exclusive pilgrimage to iconic BTS locations across Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. Visit Yongin Daejanggeum Park—SUGA's paradise where he found inspiration—then explore Hakdong Park, Yoojung Sikdang (the legendary imo aunt's restaurant), and the historic Big Hit Entertainment building where BTS's journey began. See the Hyuga Café, the BTS members' favorite hangout and old dorm location, and the magnificent HYBE building, the state-of-the-art headquarters of BTS's label. This is more than sightseeing; it's a spiritual journey connecting you directly to BTS's Seoul story, the streets they walked, the spaces where creative magic happened.

Your pilgrimage begins with an early pickup from central Seoul—Hongik University Station, Myeongdong, or Dongdaemun—before the drive toward Yongin and the Gyeonggi region where BTS history comes alive. The bus fills with fellow ARMY members—the excited energy is palpable, conversations bubbling with BTS trivia, streaming achievements, and personal reasons why each person loves the group.
First stop: Yongin Daejanggeum Park, a place deeply meaningful to SUGA. This historic site, famous for its Daejanggeum connections, inspired SUGA's creativity and love of nature. You walk through serene gardens and heritage spaces, imagining SUGA's moments here, understanding the natural beauty that fueled his artistic vision.
Next, you arrive in Hakdong, the neighborhood central to BTS's early Seoul story. Hakdong Park is where BTS members gathered, where friendships deepened, where youthful dreams crystallized into determination. You see the actual park benches, the trees, the landscape that holds their memories. Nearby, Yoojung Sikdang (the "imo aunt's restaurant") is iconic—this humble eatery became known as the BTS members' favorite, where they gathered for meals during training and early debut years. You eat here, tasting the same dishes the members enjoyed, sitting where they sat, becoming part of the restaurant's BTS legacy.
Walking through Hakdong, you locate the Big Hit Entertainment building, the original headquarters where BTS's foundation was built. Though HYBE has relocated, this building holds irreplaceable history—this is where trainee struggles transformed into debut preparation, where BTS's seven-member family solidified, where the creative decisions that shaped the industry were made.
Further exploration brings you to Hyuga Café & Bakery, a beloved members' spot and the location of an old BTS dorm. Coffee and memories mingle here. The café itself celebrates its BTS connection; fellow ARMY members gather, sharing stories and photos.
Finally, you arrive at the HYBE Building, a gleaming modern structure representing BTS and HYBE's success and global influence. Standing before this architectural statement of achievement—knowing the journey from small Big Hit company to this corporate giant—creates profound emotional resonance for many ARMY members.
By late afternoon, sated with pilgrimage experience and surrounded by fellow fans, you return to Seoul carrying something intangible: direct connection to BTS's Seoul story, understanding of the places that shaped their journey, and deepened appreciation for the men behind the music.


Note: Itinerary subject to traffic and conditions. From November 20, Nodeul Island stop replaced by HYBE Building photo stop due to construction.

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Is this an official BTS or HYBE tour? No, this is a fan-organized pilgrimage tour visiting publicly accessible BTS-related locations. It's not officially operated by BTS, HYBE, or Big Hit Entertainment, but provides legitimate access to iconic locations and ARMY community experience.
Will I meet BTS members? No, this is a location tour, not a meet-and-greet. The tour visits places meaningful to BTS's story, but actual member encounters are not guaranteed or expected. This is about connecting with BTS's Seoul journey, not meeting them.
What locations can I actually visit? All locations on the itinerary are publicly accessible: Yongin park, Hakdong neighborhood, Yoojung Sikdang (operating restaurant), Big Hit Entertainment building (exterior), Hyuga Café (operating business), and HYBE building (exterior/public plaza). You can photograph and explore these areas.
Can I buy BTS merchandise on this tour? Some locations have merchandise available, but this isn't a shopping tour. The focus is historical exploration. Bring cash if you want optional purchases.
What's included in the ₩104,100–80,900 price? Round-trip transport from Seoul, access to all locations, and professional staff coordination. Meals, merchandise, and personal shopping are extra.
Is this tour suitable for solo ARMY members? Yes! Solo travelers often particularly enjoy this tour because the shared BTS fandom creates instant community. You'll travel with other ARMY members; many make friends.
What if I'm a new ARMY and don't know much BTS history? The tour works for all levels of fandom—new and devoted. Visiting locations and hearing other ARMY members share their passion is educational and inspiring. Bring your enthusiasm; knowledge builds naturally.
How much time will we spend at each location? Yongin: ~45 min | Hakdong area: ~2.5–3 hours (including meal) | Hyuga Café: ~30 min | HYBE Building: ~30 min. Generous time for exploration and photos.
What if the weather is bad? The tour operates rain or shine. Most locations are outdoors; bring appropriate rain gear. Fellow ARMY members bond over weather challenges—it's part of the experience.
Are there bathrooms and restaurants? Yes, multiple locations have restrooms. Yoojung Sikdang is a full restaurant; other locations have cafés or restaurants nearby.
What's the cancellation policy? 100% refundable if cancelled by 10:00 AM KST the day before your tour. After that deadline, no refund is available.
Can I bring friends who aren't ARMY members? Of course! Friends of ARMY members are welcome. Many non-fans enjoy the historical/cultural exploration and ARMY community atmosphere.
Why does the schedule vary by month? Tour availability reflects seasonal demand, concert schedules, and HYBE's operational adjustments. Check specific month availability when booking.
"As a lifelong ARMY member, visiting these actual locations where BTS walked, worked, and dreamed was profoundly emotional. Eating at Yoojung Sikdang where they ate, seeing Hyuga Café where they spent time, standing before HYBE Building representing their success—it transformed BTS from screen idols into real human beings with a tangible Seoul story. The other ARMY members on the tour made it even more special; we became instant friends. This pilgrimage changed how I understand and love BTS." — Maria K., Brazil
"I came to Seoul without planning to do a BTS tour, but my hotel recommended it. I'm a casual K-pop fan, not a devoted ARMY, but this tour was fantastic. The locations were interesting historically, the ARMY community was welcoming, and the Seoul geography lesson was valuable. Even non-obsessed fans will enjoy this; it's about Korean pop culture history, not just fandom." — David T., London, UK
"Bringing my daughter on this tour was perfect. She's a BTS ARMY obsessed with their music. Seeing the actual places where her heroes worked, eating where they ate, standing before the buildings where they made decisions—it felt like being close to them. The tour staff were patient with all the photo requests and emotional moments. She talked about this experience for weeks after. Worth every won for seeing her joy." — Susan M., New York, USA
Walk in the footsteps of your K-pop heroes. From Yongin Daejanggeum Park through Hakdong neighborhood, from the historic Big Hit Entertainment building to the state-of-the-art HYBE Building, trace the remarkable journey that took seven talented boys from training rooms to global superstars. This is more than tourism—it's spiritual pilgrimage connecting you directly to BTS's Seoul story.
Schedule varies by month — Check availability for your dates!
Seoul-Seoul, Korea South
서울 마포구 동교동 155-6
155-6, Donggyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea
Seoul-Seoul, Korea South
서울 중구 퇴계로26길 36
36, Toegye-ro 26-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea
Seoul-Seoul, Korea South
서울 중구 장충단로 지하 230
B 230, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea