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Gyeongbukgung Palace

 

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Gyeongbukgung Palace

Gyeongbukgung Palace, nestled in Seoul, South Korea, is a captivating testament to the country's rich history. Built in 1395 during the Joseon Dynasty, it served as the main royal residence for over 500 years. The palace's expansive grounds, adorned with intricate buildings and lush gardens, offer visitors a step back in time to Korea's regal past. Don't miss the mesmerizing Changing of the Guard ceremony, a vivid reenactment of ancient traditions. Beyond its historical significance, the palace hosts cultural events and exhibitions year-round, showcasing Korea's vibrant heritage. Explore Gyeongbukgung Palace and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Korea's royal legacy.

 

Location:

Entrance Fee: 
3,000 krw (free entrance during national holidyas or to those wearing hanboks)

Open Hours:

 

 

How to get there
Subway: Get off at Line No. 3 (Orange) Gyeongbukgung Station Exit 5 
Bus:

  

Things to do
Get a free tour (Available in English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean)
Wear a hanbok and take scenic photos

 

Tips
  • Go early to beat the crowds 
  • Wear a hanbok to gain free entrance to the palace and get the full historical k-drama experience
  • Bring water and an umbrella during the summer and hotpacks during winter as you will be exposed to the elements
  • Grab a free map at the entrance or at the ticket booth

 

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