One of the 5 Grand Palaces, visit at night(open until 9pm, closed Mondays) for a unique experience. Also, check out the Jeong-dong Observation Deck during the day for a great overview of the palace.
Nice palace. One of the smaller palaces around downtown seoul. They hold a traditional show with dancers in one of the huts at 7pm. Beautiful green scenery all around.
Nice and peacefulpark in the center. Changing guard ceremony is even better than in Gyeongbukgung. Can be visited as a part of a 5 palaces and 1 shrine ticket
deoksu palace is a good place to understand the life of the royal family in korea before 19th century and after. it's a great place holding a traditional concert every first saturday of the month
Catch the changing of the guard ceremony just outside the front gate. 11am on Saturdays (unsure about other times). Covered under the Busan temple pass which gives you access to 5 for 10,000 Won.
In addition to the traditional palace buildings, there are also forestedgardens, a statue of King Sejong the Great and the National Museum of Art, which holds special exhibitions. Daha fazlasını oku
Admission fee to the palace grounds is just KRW 1000. It has less visitors compared to Gyeongbokgung. Make sure to catch the changing of the guards ceremony!
Deoksu Palace, is a walled compound of palaces in Seoul that was inhabited by various Korean royalties until the colonial period around the turn of the 20th century. Daha fazlasını oku
Deoksugung Palace became a proper palace when Gwanghaegun (1575-1641) ascended to the throne and gave this royal residence the name Gyeongungung Palace in 1611.
changing of guards ceremony was nice! at the same time, we had the chance to try hanbok, for free! :) we went there at 3pm, just in time for the 3:30-4 pm ceremony.
This spot is popular with both Koreans and foreigners. After witnessing the gatekeepers’ royal ceremony [held 3x a day], make sure to visit Cheonggyecheon Oct. 5-6 to support Breast Cancer Awareness. Daha fazlasını oku