可能的星期和時間
最少人數
預約確定
門票
語言
- English
集合場所
- In front of Deoksugung Palace Ticket office (Near City Hall Station)
包含事項
- Professional English-speaking guide
不包含事項
- Meal
- Other personal expenses
Seoul Walking Tour: Gyeonghuigung & Deoksugung Palace Options
Seoul Walking Tour: Gyeonghuigung & Deoksugung Palace
概要
Walk through centuries of Seoul's history on this cultural palace tour!
Discover the historic gems of Seoul with a professional English-speaking guide as you explore historic palaces, restored neighborhoods, and symbolic landmarks. This walking tour reveals how Seoul has evolved — from royal legacies to modern-day marvels — while weaving through sites like Deoksugung and Gyeonghuigung Palace, Donuimun Museum Village, and the vibrant Cheonggyecheon Stream.
Why this tour?
[About the Attractions]


▲ Deoksugung Palace
Deoksugung Palace was initially not a royal palace, but a residential home of Grand Prince Wolsan (1454-1488), the older brother of King Seongjong (1469-1494) of the Joseon dynasty. Deoksugung Palace gained prominence as a temporary royal residence during turbulent periods in Korean history. Despite its reduced size, the palace retains its historical significance as a symbol of resilience and adaptation amidst changing dynasties.

▲ Donuimun Museum Village
Preserving the heritage of Saemunan Village, this living museum offers a blend of historical authenticity and modern cultural experiences. Through its immersive spaces and participatory activities, visitors can engage with Seoul's past while embracing its vibrant present.

▲ Gyeonghuigung Palace:
Once a royal residence, Gyeonghuigung Palace underwent transformations and eventual redevelopment, leaving behind remnants of its former glory. Today, it serves as a cultural hub housing the Seoul Museum of Art and providing tranquil walking paths amidst urban surroundings.

▲ Gwanghwamun Square
The area in front of Gwanghwamun, historically significant as the entrance to Gyeongbokgung Palace, evolved into a central government district known as Yukjo Geori after the palace's destruction during the Japanese invasion. King Gojong's restoration efforts transformed Gwanghwamun into the national center, symbolizing resilience and continuity amidst political changes in Korea's history.


▲ Cheonggye-cheon Stream
Starting from Cheonggye Plaza, Cheonggyecheon Stream represents a revitalized urban oasis in Seoul. The plaza, adorned with traditional stonework inspired by Korean bojagi, offers visitors a picturesque starting point to explore the stream's 22 bridges and learn about its restoration project. Reflecting themes of gathering, harmony, and unity, the area serves as a testament to Seoul's commitment to preserving its cultural and natural heritage.
Discover the historic gems of Seoul with a professional English-speaking guide as you explore historic palaces, restored neighborhoods, and symbolic landmarks. This walking tour reveals how Seoul has evolved — from royal legacies to modern-day marvels — while weaving through sites like Deoksugung and Gyeonghuigung Palace, Donuimun Museum Village, and the vibrant Cheonggyecheon Stream.
Why this tour?
- Walk through Deoksugung and Gyeonghuigung Palaces to uncover stories of Korea's royal history
- Explore Donuimun Museum Village, a preserved neighborhood full of hands-on cultural spaces
- Learn about Korea's political past at Gwanghwamun Square and its transformation over time
- Enjoy a scenic stroll along Cheonggyecheon Stream, a modern symbol of restoration and unity
| Seoul Walking Tour Gyeonghuigung & Deoksugung Palace | |
| Availability | Tue, Thu, Sat |
| Starting Time | 9:30am |
| Duration | Approximately 3 hours |
| Meet Location | In front of Deoksugung Palace Ticket office (Near City Hall Station) (Map) |
[About the Attractions]


▲ Deoksugung Palace
Deoksugung Palace was initially not a royal palace, but a residential home of Grand Prince Wolsan (1454-1488), the older brother of King Seongjong (1469-1494) of the Joseon dynasty. Deoksugung Palace gained prominence as a temporary royal residence during turbulent periods in Korean history. Despite its reduced size, the palace retains its historical significance as a symbol of resilience and adaptation amidst changing dynasties.

▲ Donuimun Museum Village
Preserving the heritage of Saemunan Village, this living museum offers a blend of historical authenticity and modern cultural experiences. Through its immersive spaces and participatory activities, visitors can engage with Seoul's past while embracing its vibrant present.

▲ Gyeonghuigung Palace:
Once a royal residence, Gyeonghuigung Palace underwent transformations and eventual redevelopment, leaving behind remnants of its former glory. Today, it serves as a cultural hub housing the Seoul Museum of Art and providing tranquil walking paths amidst urban surroundings.

▲ Gwanghwamun Square
The area in front of Gwanghwamun, historically significant as the entrance to Gyeongbokgung Palace, evolved into a central government district known as Yukjo Geori after the palace's destruction during the Japanese invasion. King Gojong's restoration efforts transformed Gwanghwamun into the national center, symbolizing resilience and continuity amidst political changes in Korea's history.


▲ Cheonggye-cheon Stream
Starting from Cheonggye Plaza, Cheonggyecheon Stream represents a revitalized urban oasis in Seoul. The plaza, adorned with traditional stonework inspired by Korean bojagi, offers visitors a picturesque starting point to explore the stream's 22 bridges and learn about its restoration project. Reflecting themes of gathering, harmony, and unity, the area serves as a testament to Seoul's commitment to preserving its cultural and natural heritage.
價格
| Price | Included | Included |
|---|---|---|
Person (3 yrs~) Child (~2 yrs) | - Professional English-speaking guide |
- A minimum of 2 people are required to join this tour.
- Children under 3 years old (under 36 months) are free (no activities/experiences). Please be sure to inform us when making a reservation. If you do not inform us or age is incorrect, a fee of 30,000 won per person will be charged.
日程
9:30am
Meet the guide in front of Deoksugung Palace Ticket office (Near City Hall Station)
12:30pm
End of the tour at Cheonggyecheon Stream
預約方法
- 1. 完成預約。
- 2. 確認郵件。
- 3. 盡情享受吧。
注意事項
1. The tour operates when there are 4 or more participants. If the tour is canceled due to the lack of participants, we will let you know in advance and issue a full refund.
2. Tour cancellation due to bad weather such as snowstorms will be finalized on the day. If the tour is canceled due to weather issues, a full refund will be issued.
2. Tour cancellation due to bad weather such as snowstorms will be finalized on the day. If the tour is canceled due to weather issues, a full refund will be issued.
取消與退款規定
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
3 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
Less than 2 days before the reserved date: Non-refundable
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 3 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST). A fee of KRW 20,000 per person will be charged for rescheduling less than 3 days before the reserved date.
3 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
Less than 2 days before the reserved date: Non-refundable
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 3 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST). A fee of KRW 20,000 per person will be charged for rescheduling less than 3 days before the reserved date.
場所
Deoksugung Palace
Address: 99 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Donuimun Museum Village
Address: 7-22 Sinmunno 2(i)-ga, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Gyeonghuigung Palace
Address: 45 Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Gwanghwamun Square
Address: 172 Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Cheonggye-cheon Stream
Address: 151-4 Seorin-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
評價
關於韓國熱門行程
關於韓國熱門活動
首爾
濟州島
釜山
仁川
大邱
關於韓國熱門門票與表演
首爾
濟州島
釜山
大邱