A staple of any tour of Pyongyang is the Korean War Museum, known to locals as ‘The Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum’, (조국해방전쟁승리기념관) and in| Young Pioneer Tours
Although quite small in size compared to the other hotels in Pyongyang, the Pothonggang Hotel certainly packs a lot in the building by offering a massage| Young Pioneer Tours
The Juche Tower is an iconic monument of North Korea, and a must-see attraction when you visit Pyongyang – the Juche Tower represents the Juche ideology of| Young Pioneer Tours
Pyongyang Railway Station (평양역) is the international, domestic and municipal railway hub in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. All inbound and outbound| Young Pioneer Tours
The Chongnyon Youth Hotel was first opened in 1989 and is classed as a budget hotel with a North Korean three-star rating. The name Chongnyon translates to| Young Pioneer Tours
The Pyongyang Hotel (평양호텔), despite its name that gives off the impression it may be Pyongyang's most exclusive and luxurious hotel, is a much more modest| Young Pioneer Tours
The Ryugyong Hotel, also known as the Hotel of Doom, is the tallest building in North Korea. This 105 storey, 330 meters tall building is an unmissable| Young Pioneer Tours
The Koryo Hotel was opened in 1985 as the first Korean five-star rating deluxe hotel to be available in North Korea to foreign delegates and tourists visiting| Young Pioneer Tours
Rason is North Korea's Special Economic Zone, which means a different economic system is used in this rarely visited section of the Korean Peninsula.| Young Pioneer Tours
Once you have decided to join us on a group tour or an independent tour to North Korea, the next question you will be asking yourself is how you plan to enter| Young Pioneer Tours
Formerly the Emperor Hotel and Casino, but now known as the Imperial Hotel and Casino. - this is arguably the best hotel in the DPRK.| Young Pioneer Tours