Gyeongbokgung's Gyotaejeon, a space embodying the dignity of the queen
by wh diary
Oct 21, 2025
Step into Korea’s royal past at Gyeongbokgung Palace! 🏯✨ This iconic landmark in Seoul isn’t just historically significant—it’s a breathtaking combo of grand architecture, sprawling gardens, and tranquil views everywhere you look.
Start your adventure at the main gate, Gwanghwamun; the classic palace facade is a must-shoot for your first photo stop! Stroll through the spacious park, soaking in the epic pavilions and eye-catching pond reflections—each corner offers a fresh, insta-worthy angle. Don’t miss the Changing of the Guard ceremony (usually late morning)—it’s a colorful slice of tradition mixed with martial flair.
Be sure to wander beyond the biggest halls; quieter sites like Hyangwonjeong Pavilion and its serene lake are unbeatable for a peaceful picnic or a meditative break. If you’re a history buff, the on-site museum gives deeper context to the grandeur on display.
Top tips: Arrive early, ideally before 10 AM, for fewer crowds and softer morning light (the palace gets busy, especially on weekends!). The palace is massive—wear comfy shoes and plan at least 2–3 hours. Bring some water and a snack; the grounds can feel like a mini hike. Keep in mind the seasonal opening hours (Jan-Feb & Nov-Dec 09:00-17:00, Mar-May & Sep-Oct 09:00-18:00, Jun-Aug 09:00-18:30; closed Tuesdays). Admission is 49.9.
Extra precaution: Respect marked pathways and no-touch zones—guards here keep a careful watch.
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