K-Style Trip
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The K-Style course, by budget

The same four days look different depending on what you spend.

All four below share an order and a route; only the choice at each step changes.

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Basic

US$18–126

Subway everywhere, and one thing in your hands at the end

Day oneArrivalDay twoConcertDay threeRecoveryLast dayDeparture

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    A prepaid card for Olive Young. Bought on day one, it serves the other three.

  • US$7–77See prices

    Worn to a palace, it makes entry free. A costume meant for the camera.

  • US$11–49See prices

    Mother-of-pearl, hanji or a name seal — made and carried out the same day.

Your selectionUS$18126
  1. Day oneArrival

    Airport rail into the city, carrying your own case.

  2. Day twoThe day of the show

    Nothing done to your hair.

    Share a taxi back afterwards.

  3. Day threeFrom the morning after

    Hanbok only, worn to a palace — entry is free in it, which makes this the cheapest combination there is.

  4. Last dayFlying out

    Half a day at a mother-of-pearl workshop.

    What you make leaves with you.

Normal

US$107–333

Hair on the day, and a scrub to undo it the morning after

Day oneArrivalDay twoConcertDay threeRecoveryLast dayDeparture

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    The bag goes ahead from airport to hotel; you walk in light until check-in.

  • US$18–106See prices

    The salons that style idols. Taken on the morning of the show.

  • US$50–62See prices

    The Korean scrub bath that exists nowhere else. Yesterday comes off.

  • US$7–77See prices

    Worn to a palace, it makes entry free. A costume meant for the camera.

  • US$21–39See prices

    A studio portrait. The trip goes home as an object.

  • US$11–49See prices

    Mother-of-pearl, hanji or a name seal — made and carried out the same day.

Your selectionUS$107333
  1. Day oneArrival

    The case goes from airport to hotel; you go in with your hands free.

  2. Day twoThe day of the show

    Hair in the morning, booked before you fly.

  3. Day threeFrom the morning after

    Start with the scrub, then hanbok and a palace, then a portrait.

  4. Last dayFlying out

    One craft.

    Claim the refund at the airport.

Comfortable

US$151–560

Nails as well, and taxis rather than platforms

Day oneArrivalDay twoConcertDay threeRecoveryLast dayDeparture

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    A booked car waits in arrivals with your name on a sign.

  • US$18–106See prices

    The salons that style idols. Taken on the morning of the show.

  • US$9–113See prices

    The hand holding the light stick is the one in all the photos.

  • US$50–62See prices

    The Korean scrub bath that exists nowhere else. Yesterday comes off.

  • US$35–114See prices

    Taken after the scrub, it loosens what the scrub began.

  • US$7–77See prices

    Worn to a palace, it makes entry free. A costume meant for the camera.

  • US$21–39See prices

    A studio portrait. The trip goes home as an object.

  • US$11–49See prices

    Mother-of-pearl, hanji or a name seal — made and carried out the same day.

Your selectionUS$151560
  1. Day oneArrival

    Luggage delivery and an airport pickup.

    No walking from the first day.

  2. Day twoThe day of the show

    Hair and nails together, then a taxi to the venue.

  3. Day threeFrom the morning after

    A massage on top of the scrub, and the hanbok shot outdoors.

  4. Last dayFlying out

    A craft and a studio portrait.

    The case goes ahead of you.

Luxury

US$366–869

A driver waits, and nobody reads a timetable

Day oneArrivalDay twoConcertDay threeRecoveryLast dayDeparture

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    A booked car waits in arrivals with your name on a sign.

  • US$127–221See prices

    A driver and car stay with you all day. Timetables stop mattering.

  • US$102See prices

    A specialist names the colours that suit you. Shopping gets faster after.

  • US$18–106See prices

    The salons that style idols. Taken on the morning of the show.

  • US$9–113See prices

    The hand holding the light stick is the one in all the photos.

  • US$28–177See prices

    A premium treatment that unknots you from the scalp down.

  • US$50–62See prices

    The Korean scrub bath that exists nowhere else. Yesterday comes off.

  • US$21–39See prices

    A studio portrait. The trip goes home as an object.

  • US$11–49See prices

    Mother-of-pearl, hanji or a name seal — made and carried out the same day.

Your selectionUS$366869
  1. Day oneArrival

    Pickup and luggage delivery, opening with a personal colour reading.

  2. Day twoThe day of the show

    Hair, nails and make-up, with a car for the whole day.

  3. Day threeFrom the morning after

    A premium head spa and the scrub.

    A photographer hired for the hanbok.

  4. Last dayFlying out

    A craft and a studio sitting, then the car to the airport.

What these figures do not include

Flights and beds are not in them.

The totals add up ranges checked on the pages they came from, and they are wide because treatments with the same name run to different lengths and include different things from shop to shop.

Prices are the ranges Klook showed in August 2026. Each page carries its own source.

The same order and route at every level

Day one

Arrival

Check-in is usually three in the afternoon.

Arrive in the morning and there is no room yet, and with a case in hand there is nowhere to settle for long.

Cosmetics bought today are what you use for the three days that follow.

Route — airport to Myeongdong or Hongdae. The luggage travels separately.

Cosmetics as budgeted · luggage delivery optional

Arrival
Day two

The day of the show

This is a day to stay near the venue.

If you intend to have your hair done, book it before you fly — salon slots go first on show days.

Afterwards most people take a taxi; at that hour it is the fastest way back, and what it costs is set out below.

Route — hair in Hongdae, Seongsu or Gangnam, then out to the venue. Venues are mostly outside the centre.

Hair US$18–106 · nails US$9–113

The day of the show
Day three

From the morning after

After four hours on your feet the night before, the body starts slowly.

That is why the washing and the unknotting sit here rather than before the concert.

The palace and the studio follow in the afternoon, in one direction on the map.

Route — scrub in Myeongdong, hanbok around Bukchon and Gyeongbokgung, portraits in Bukchon. The three run in one direction and the day walks north.

Scrub US$50–62 · hanbok US$7–77 · portrait US$21–39

From the morning after
Last day

Flying out

Send the case ahead to the airport and the last day has hours in it.

A workshop piece leaves with you the same afternoon, which is what makes it a last-day thing.

The refund is claimed at the airport.

Route — workshops are all over Seoul, so take one near where you slept. The refund desk is at the airport.

Craft US$11–49 · refund is 10% of what you spent

Flying out

How you actually move

The subway is cheapest and most exact.

Buses are harder on a first visit because the route information is in Korean.

Taxis change price with the hour.

Subway

₩1,550

Signed in English and easy to change lines on.

It stops around midnight.

City bus

₩1,500

Route information is mostly Korean.

With luggage, take the subway.

Taxi, flag fall

₩4,800

Add 20% from 10pm to 11pm and 40% from 11pm to 2am.

A concert usually ends inside that window.

Taxi after the show

from ₩6,700

That is the flag fall with the late-night surcharge on it.

If the venue is outside Seoul, distance is added to it.

When a day charter is the answer

If the venue is outside Seoul, or you are covering several places in a day, or there are three or more of you, a charter costs less than the taxis would.

The driver waits, so you are not carrying anything around, and there is no last train to calculate.

City charters start around US$142 and a ten-hour one covering the suburbs from US$127. Split four ways that is about two taxi rides each.

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A car and driver for the day

City charters from around US$142, a ten-hour run into the suburbs from around US$127. The driver waits, so there is no last train to calculate.

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What fixed this order

  • Two of the eleven venues have a last train that does not reach Seoul. At those two the taxi is not a choice but the only way, which is worth knowing the price of before the night rather than after it.
  • Salons work by appointment and fill first on show days. Booking after you land is booking too late.
  • A scrub before the concert is undone by the concert. Recovery belongs to the following morning.
  • Wearing hanbok makes palace entry free — but the palaces close one day a week, so check the date before you fix this one.
  • What you make in a workshop leaves with you the same day, which is why it can go last.
The day of the show, hour by hourThe last train from each venue