Gyeongbokgung Palace
SéoulPalais royal

Gyeongbokgung Palace

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Gyeongbokgung is the grandest of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces, built in 1395 as the main royal residence of the Joseon dynasty. Witness the spectacular changing of the guard ceremony, explore exquisite throne halls and pavilions, and enjoy the stunning mountain backdrop of Bugaksan.

Région
Séoul
Coordonnées
37.5796, 126.9770
Horaires
Janv.-févr. 9h-17h, mars-mai 9h-18h, juin-août 9h-18h30, sept.-oct. 9h-18h, nov.-déc. 9h-17h. Fermé le mardi.
Tarifs
19-64 ans : 3 000 ₩ / 7-18 ans : 1 500 ₩ / gratuit pour les 6 ans et moins et 65 ans et plus
Accès
Le palais se situe à Jongno et se combine très bien avec Gwanghwamun, Bukchon, Insadong et le musée national du Palais.
Durée conseillée
90-150 min
Meilleur moment
La matinée offre la meilleure lumière pour les cours du palais et les vues avec la montagne en arrière-plan.
Site officiel
Site officiel

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