We will visit several places in Seoul where the K-pop group spent meaningful time in the past, including their former company building and the dormitory they once lived in. Imagine the moments they experienced at each spot and capture photos just like they did. This tour is designed for comfort and efficiency.
Begin your journey at Myeongdong Station Exit 9, and then head to the Jamsil Sports Complex to see their handprints. After a brief look around the area, continue on to HYBE Entertainment— the heart of creativity and innovation in the K-pop industry. If you're lucky, you might even spot a birthday advertisement for your favorite member at the bus stop.
Your next stop is Hakdong Park, a peaceful oasis where the members often went to relax.
Following the group’s footsteps, you'll then visit the Songa Building, their former residence that still carries the memories of their early days.
Next, explore the site of the old Big Hit Entertainment building, an unassuming place that holds the history of their beginnings and their unwavering dedication.
Take a break at Cafe Hyuga, a cozy café renovated from the group’s former dorm, where fans and coffee lovers alike can enjoy drinks and food.
Selection 1: Conclude your tour at Yoojung Sikdang (dinner at your own expense).
A restaurant frequently visited by the members during their trainee and pre-debut years to recharge, Yoojung Sikdang offers a meaningful way to wrap up your journey while enjoying authentic Korean flavors in a fan-loved setting.
Selection 2: After visiting Yoojung Sikdang, conclude your tour at Gwanghwamun Square.
Gwanghwamun Square is more than just a landmark. On March 21, 2026 at 8 PM (KST), it will become the historic stage for BTS’s free comeback concert, “BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG.” This special event marks BTS’s return as a full group after three years and nine months, celebrating the release of their 5th full-length album ARIRANG with fans from Korea and around the world.