Sunny Day at Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul 🇰🇷

It feels like stepping back in time as you enter Gyeongbokgung Palace. It was built in 1395, and is the largest of the 5 grand palaces from the Joseon Dynasty, and many people visit here wearing traditional Korean clothes 🎎

🚇 Take the metro to Gyeongbokgung Station on Line 3, then walk 200 metres out of Exit 5.

🎫 Tickets are 3000₩ each, or free if you are wearing a hanbok. You can find hanbok rental shops nearby. The palace is closed on Tuesdays so be prepared in advance.

Walking around the palace grounds, the intricate architecture of the buildings and the greenery and flowers in the gardens take your breath away. It is a wonderful place to take many photos. A lot of tourists come here to have photoshoots wearing traditional Korean dresses and it’s amazing to see!

This is an absolute must see if you are visiting Seoul and was a highlight on my trip! ⭐️

#mytravelhacks #historicallandmarks #localguides #seoul #southkorea #gyeongbokgung #freehotelstay #seoulkorea


#summerdestinations

Post by louloulou | Aug 15, 2024

Related Travel Moments

Most Popular Travel Moments