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Full Day 3 Palaces and Secret Garden Hidden Royal Seoul
Jongno-gu
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Stornierungsbedingungen
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Seoul's royal palaces each tell their own story. But walk through them in the right order, with the right context, and something larger emerges: a single narrative that stretches from the founding of a dynasty to the end of an empire.
That's the journey this tour is designed to take you on. In a small group of no more than four people, we'll spend a full day moving through four palaces and a quiet laneway that most visitors never find. Along the way, the details start connecting. A question raised at the first gate finds its answer at the last building, and the city you thought you knew begins to feel like somewhere you actually understand.
All entrance fees are included. Just bring your c...
Höhepunkte
7 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
7 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
All entrance fees including Secret Garden
Transportation from Changdeokgung to Deoksugung
Meals
Gratuities
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Gwanghwamun Square
Please take Exit 9 at Gwanghwamun Station and meet us at the ground level exit.
Rückkehr
Deoksugung Palace
Full Day 3 Palaces and Secret Garden Hidden Royal Seoul
Jongno-gu
Über uns
Seoul's royal palaces each tell their own story. But walk through them in the right order, with the right context, and something larger emerges: a single narrative that stretches from the founding of a dynasty to the end of an empire.
That's the journey this tour is designed to take you on. In a small group of no more than four people, we'll spend a full day moving through four palaces and a quiet laneway that most visitors never find. Along the way, the details start connecting. A question raised at the first gate finds its answer at the last building, and the city you thought you knew begins to feel like somewhere you actually understand.
All entrance fees are included. Just bring your c...
Höhepunkte
7 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
7 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
All entrance fees including Secret Garden
Transportation from Changdeokgung to Deoksugung
Meals
Gratuities
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Gwanghwamun Square
Please take Exit 9 at Gwanghwamun Station and meet us at the ground level exit.
Rückkehr
Deoksugung Palace
Reiseplan
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Gwanghwamun-Platz
You'll start your day in the heart of Seoul — a wide open plaza framed by mountains, where six centuries of Korean history feel surprisingly close to the surface. We'll stand in front of two statues that most visitors walk past without knowing their full story, and by the time we leave the square, you'll understand why Koreans consider them the two most important figures in their history.
Before we even enter the palace, you'll notice something about the gate — and a question we'll leave open until the very end of the day.
40 Minuten
2
Gyeongbokgung-Palast
Inside the main royal palace, you won't just be looking at old buildings. You'll be reading them. The rough stones underfoot, the colors on the doors, the angle of the roofline against the mountain behind — everything here was designed to mean something, and we'll decode it as we walk.
You'll stand inside the largest wooden structure in Korea, look up at the ceiling above where the king once sat, and find something there that most visitors completely miss.
1 Stunde und 20 Minuten
3
Bukchon Hanok-Dorf
We have lunch around this place
1 Stunde
4
Changdeokgung-Palast
This is the palace that kings actually preferred to live in — and the only one in Korea recognized by UNESCO. Walking through it, you'll feel why: the path bends and turns, new spaces open around every corner, and the garden in the back feels less like a palace ground and more like a forest that someone quietly arranged.
In the Secret Garden, you'll see pavilions tucked beside ancient ponds, trees that are hundreds of years old, and a landscape that was designed to help a king forget, for a moment, that he was a king.
2 Stunden
5
Seosulla-gil
Between the palaces, we'll slow down. Seosunra-gil is a narrow street that runs along the outer wall of Jongmyo Shrine — one of those corners of Seoul where the city suddenly goes quiet, and you realize you're walking a path that royal guards once patrolled.
On the other side of that long stone wall is Jongmyo — the royal ancestral shrine where the spirit tablets of every Joseon king and queen are enshrined. We won't go in, but standing outside, you'll get a sense of what it meant: this was considered more sacred than any palace. Kings could be rebuilt. The ancestral rites could not be interrupted.
The street itself is worth the walk — old walls, small workshops, the occasional traditional teahouse. It's the kind of Seoul that exists in between the landmarks, and most visitors never find it.
30 Minuten
6
Deoksugung
The last stop feels different from the others — and it's supposed to. This is where Joseon ended and something new, briefly, tried to begin. You'll walk past a traditional throne hall, a Western-style stone palace designed by a British architect, and a small pavilion where coffee was once served — and nearly used as a weapon.
By the time you reach the last building, you'll know the full arc: where an empire was declared, where it slowly came apart, and where the man at the center of it all spent his final years.