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      • Palace Walking Course Where Culture Is Buried in Every Step

        • 11/06/2023

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  • Palace Walking Course Where Culture Is Buried in Every Step

    In the Gwanghwamun Gate area, records of 600 years of history remain intact among the huge forests of buildings. In particular, it is fun to look around the palaces and compare their different attractions as the major palaces are located in close proximity. Follow the walls of Gyeongbokgung Palace through Gwanghwamun Gate to Deoksugung Palace to find the traces of the Joseon dynasty, and walk along the Deoksugung Stone Wall Street to the Seoul Museum of Art to view modern and contemporary times. Walk along a trail filled with the scent of culture at every step.

    Travel Course

    Cheong Wa Dae - (161 m, 3 minutes) - Cheongwadae Sarangchae - (1.1 km, 16 minutes) - Gyeongbokgung Palace - (2 m, 1 minute) - Gwanghwamun Gate - (227 m, 4 minutes) - Gwanghwamun Plaza - (1 km, 16 minutes) - Deoksugung Palace - (321 m, 5 minutes) - Deoksugung Stone Wall Street - (499 m, 8 minutes) - Seoul Museum of Art
    * Travel distance and required time are based on walking.

    Gyeongbokgung Palace Becomes a Holy Place for Tourists in the Center of Hanyang

    Gyeongbokgung Palace
    • Gyeongbokgung Palace
    • Gyeongbokgung Palace

    Gyeongbokgung Palace, which is the center of the Joseon dynasty in the past and is now firmly guarding the heart of Seoul, has various attractions. Upon entering the palace, you will encounter Geunjeongjeon Hall, where important ceremonies were held. Next, the history of the Joseon royal family is intact: Sajeongjeon Hall, where people discussed political affairs; Gangnyeongjeon Hall, the king's bedroom; and Gyotaejeon Hall, the queen's bedroom. Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, where banquets were held against the backdrop of a beautiful pond, and Hyangwonjeong Pavilion, located in Secret Garden, are special attractions.

    Gyeongbokgung Palace
    • Gyeongbokgung Palace
    • Gyeongbokgung Palace

    The Palace Royal Guard Changing Ceremony, Gwanghwamun Gate Guard on Duty Ceremony, and Gatekeeper Military Training are also held every morning and afternoon, so it is crowded with tourists every day. In addition to this, depending on the season, you can enjoy various programs such as the Saenggwabang experience, night opening, special viewing of the Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, and starlight night tour.

    • Address: 161 Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
    • Inquiries: +82-2-3700-3900
    • Operating hours: November-February 09:00-17:00, March-May / September-October 09:00-18:00, June-August 09:00-18:30, Closed Tuesdays
    • Admission: Ages 25-64 KRW 3,000 / Free for ages 24 or younger and ages 65 or older
    • Website: https://www.royalpalace.go.kr

    Gwanghwamun Gate: The Gateway Connecting the Best Palace of Joseon and the Center of Seoul

    Gwanghwamun Gate
    Gwanghwamun Gate

    If you walk along the walls of Gyeongbokgung Palace, you will reach Gwanghwamun Gate, the palace's main gate where the king used to go in and out. Gwanghwamun Gate, the only one with the Gwolmun style among the five palaces of the Joseon dynasty, has a splendid and magnificent spirit.

    Gwanghwamun Gate is the gatekeeper that protects Gyeongbokgung Palace and is also the Ojakgyo Bridge that connects tourists to the plaza. The scenery of the quiet palace and the modern architecture soaring high in the sky harmonize with each other, creating a unique atmosphere.

    Gwanghwamun Gate, a meeting place for visitors traveling around and a starting or ending point for tourists, boasts a splendid figure and stands in the center of Seoul.

    • Address: 161 Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
    • Inquiries: +82-2-3700-3901
    • Operating hours: November-February 09:00-17:00, March-May / September-October 09:00-18:00, June-August 09:00-18:30, Closed Tuesdays
    • Admission: Free

    Gwanghwamun Plaza: A Leisurely Cultural Walk in the Center of Seoul

    Gwanghwamun Plaza

    Gwanghwamun Plaza does not require a long explanation. It is the first place that comes to mind regarding an excellent place to walk and a rest area in Seoul. The plaza, a cultural plaza connecting the past and the future, is a comfortable haven for Koreans and foreign tourists.

    • Gwanghwamun Plaza
    • Gwanghwamun Plaza
    • Gwanghwamun Plaza
    • Gwanghwamun Plaza

    Passing through the wide lawn (Yukjo Madang) that symbolizes Yukjo Street of major government offices in the Joseon dynasty, you can see the statue of King Sejong the Great, the symbol of Gwanghwamun Plaza. It is full of attractions, such as Norimadang, where various events are held, and the waterway of time that connects the past and the present. Also, it has various resting areas with forests and shade: the pine tree garden, Time Garden, the four season garden, the cultural shelter, Gwanghwamun Citizens Square, and Gwangjangsup.
    In addition, for the convenience of visitors, there is an information desk, restrooms, a resting room for children, a nursing room, a vending machine, and a drinking fountain, so you can enjoy a pleasant walk.

    Deoksugung Palace: Emperor's Palace with Fascinating Elegant Beauty

    Deoksugung Palace
    • Deoksugung Palace
    • Deoksugung Palace

    Deoksugung Palace contrasts with the splendor of Gyeongbokgung Palace. It's not as splendid, but it's full of elegant beauty. Walking a little outside Gwanghwamun Plaza, you can find Daehanmun Gate, the main gate of Deoksugung Palace, on your right. Modern Western-style buildings in harmony with the imperial palace of the Korean Empire come with a different attraction.
    You can just walk through the quiet Deoksugung Palace, but it is also good to make a reservation for Seokjojeon Hall when you stop by. Seokjojeon Hall, which follows the neoclassical style of the 19th century, is a place where foreign envoys were received, and the interior is decorated with a Rococo style. The building consists of three floors, from the ground to the second floor. After restoration work in 2009, Seokjojeon Daehan Empire History Museum was opened in 2014 and continues to this day.

    • Address: 99 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul
    • Inquiries: +82-2-771-9951
    • Operating hours: Tuesday-Sunday 09:00-21:00, Closed Mondays
    • Admission: Ages 25-64 KRW 1,000 / Free admission for visitors age 18 old and younger & ages 65 and older, last Wednesday of every month, and visitors wearing hanbok
    • Website: www.deoksugung.go.kr

    Deoksugung Stone Wall Street: The Romantic Place of Street Artists

    Deoksugung Stone Wall Street
    Deoksugung Stone Wall Street

    There was once a myth that couples would break up if they walked along Deoksugung Stone Wall Street. This is because if you walked the street in the past, you would have reached the Seoul Family Court. This superstition was handed down because it was a path that couples who were going to divorce inevitably had to walk, but the superstition has disappeared into history.

    Deoksugung Stone Wall Street is a street that runs along the wall of Deoksugung Palace for about 1 km. It has been transformed into a street of culture and art with a calm and romantic atmosphere. A street painter with an easel on one side of the winding stone wall street, a musician who plays passionately regardless of people passing by, and a magician who bring fantasy into reality for a short time are some of the you can see along the stone wall street of Deoksugung Palace.

    Mixing in with the crowds of people watching and savoring the scent of art, walking along the street, immersed in the music behind you, you will feel like you have become a street artist.

    • Address: Deoksugung-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
    • Car-free street hours: Weekdays 11:00-14:00, Saturdays 10:00-18:00, Sundays 12:00-18:00

    Seoul Museum of Art: Cultural History and Art Connected like a Trail

    Seoul Museum of Art

    The romance of Deoksugung Stone Wall Street leads to the Seoul Museum of Art. Located on one side of Jeongdong Street, the Seoul Museum of Art exudes a noble and elegant atmosphere. This is because a modern building was built while preserving the front of the Supreme Court building, which was built in a Renaissance style in the past.

    The unique atmosphere of the building, the photo zone located at the museum's entrance, and the artistic trails makes it even easier to take pictures. When the weather is good, many photographers can been seen in the area.

    • Seoul Museum of Art
    • Seoul Museum of Art
    Seoul Museum of Art

    The reason why this place is enjoyable is that there is always free exhibitions. In addition, special exhibitions considering both professionalism and popularity are also presented, so it is like “Killing two birds with one stone” because you can enjoy the artwork while going on a walk. The Seoul Museum of Art's “Docent” app is good to use when appreciating art the exhibition commentary.

    • Address: 61 Deoksugung-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
    • Inquiries: +82-2-2124-8800
    • Operating hours: Tuesday-Friday 10:00-20:00, Weekends 10:00-19:00, open until 22:00 on the last Wednesday of each month, Closed Mondays
    • Admission: Free for permanent exhibitions (Fees apply for special exhibitions, check the website for more information)
    • Website: sema.seoul.go.kr

    Travel Information

    Public Transportation Information
    [Subway] Start from Anguk Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 6 or Jonggak Station (Seou Subway Line 1), Exit 2

    Nearby Restaurants and Cafes
    Yurimmyeon
    Address: 139-1 Seosomun-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
    Inquiries: +82-2-755-0659
    Main menu: Memil Guksu (buckwheat noodles) and Naembi Guksu


    Gwanghwamun Gukbap Address: 53 Sejong-daero 21-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
    Inquiries: +82-2-738-5688
    Main menu: Pyeongyang naengmyeon (Pyeongyang cold buckwheat noodles) and Dwaeji Gukbap (pork and rice soup)

    Gwanghwamun Haemul
    Address: 65 Sejong-daero 21-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
    Inquiries: +82-2-737-7703
    Main menu: Seasonal seafood

    Inaniwayoseuke, City Hall
    Address: 6 Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
    Inquiries: +82-2-772-9994
    Main menu: Inaniwa Udon and Tempura

    Liege Waffle Deoksugung
    Address: 5 Deoksugung-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
    Inquiries: +82-507-1339-5202
    Main menu: Waffle Plain and Waffle Maple

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