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Gyeongbokgung Palace is not just a beautiful architectural landmark; it is the very soul of the Joseon Dynasty ($1392-1910$). Built in 1395 as the main royal palace, it served as the political, cultural, and ideological heart of the kingdom for centuries. Every stone bridge, sweeping tiled roof, and quiet courtyard here has witnessed the rise and fall of kings, the birth of the Korean alphabet (Hangeul), and the intricate dramas of court life. To truly understand Korea’s past and present, your journey must begin here.
Walking through this massive palace alone means missing out on 90% of its magic. Led by officially licensed, multilingual professional guides, we unveil the juicy, lesser-known royal secrets, the deep philosophical meanings behind the architecture, and the human stories of the people who lived within these walls.
This is not just a sightseeing walk; it is an immersive storytelling experience.
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Step into the Grandeur of the Joseon Dynasty
Your journey begins at the majestic main gates of Gyeongbokgung Palace. As you cross the threshold where kings and court officials once walked, a professional guide will unveil the hidden stories, court secrets, and architectural wonders of Korea’s most iconic royal heritage.
A Walk Through Royal Secrets and Time
From the grand throne hall where national affairs were decided to the peaceful pavilions floating over serene waters, every step offers a perfect blend of rich humanities storytelling and breathtaking photo spots. Discover the daily lives, philosophies, and dramas of the royal family that shaped Korean history.
Meet your guide at the designated location(Gwanghwamun Gate), share brief greetings, and receive important safety and tour guidelines.
Embark on the tour following the route:
Conclude the journey with a final summary and closing remarks before the tour officially ends.
To ensure the highest service quality and close communication, this tour is optimized for groups ranging from a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 15 participants.
In the event that the minimum requirement is not met, we will personally contact you 1 day prior to the scheduled tour date via email or your provided messenger ID. In this case, you will be offered two options:
Upgrade to a Private Tour: You can choose to convert your reservation into a premium, private customized tour by paying an additional surcharge.
100% Full Refund: If you do not wish to upgrade, we will process a complete, 100% refund immediately with no cancellation fees.
The tour is available in Chinese and Korean.
Absolutely! Solo travelers are more than welcome. However, please note that the minimum group size to operate the tour is 3 people. If the minimum requirement is not met, we will contact you individually in advance to process a full (100%) refund. Alternatively, you can convert it into a private customized tour by paying an additional fee.
Yes, the tour operates normally in light rain. However, in the event of extreme weather that may affect traveler safety—such as typhoons, heavy downpours, or severe snowstorms—we will contact you individually in advance to process a full (100%) refund.
Depending on the booking situation and the day’s itinerary, we will guide you to one of our trusted partnership shops that are quality-verified and offer a wide selection of beautiful designs. If you have a specific rental shop in mind, please feel free to let us know in the “Special Requests” section when making your reservation.
Hanbok rental fees are not included in the tour price. The cost typically ranges from KRW 10,000 to KRW 50,000, varying based on the style (traditional vs. themed/premium Hanbok), rental duration, and any additional accessories chosen. Payment should be made directly at the rental shop.
Yes, that is correct! Visitors wearing a Hanbok receive free admission to Gyeongbokgung Palace. Your guide will kindly assist you with all the admission details on the day of the tour, so you do not need to worry.
