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Bukchon Hanok Village

Seoul Free Walking Tour

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Seoul Free Walking Tour?

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tell 'in the field' story not in guide books

Tile in Bukchon Hanok Village. Roof Form of Korean Traditional House
Wall of Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon

A step back in time - A village Nestled between two palaces that preserves the essence of Korea's Joseon Dynasty.

Bukchon is more than just a collection of historical buildings; it’s a living, breathing neighborhood where residents continue to uphold centuries-old customs.  

Also, It's a photographer’s paradise!

🗓️ Every Weekends

🕛 11:00 AM (for 2 hours)

📍 At Anguk Station (Line3) Exit2

Gyeongbokgung Gatekeeper's Alteration Parade

Gyeongbokgung palace

A Glimpse into Korea's Royal Past -The largest and most impressive of the Five Grand Palaces.

It served as the main royal residence and heart of the Korean government for centuries.

Gyeongbokgung palace is a cultural treasure that offers insights into Korea's royal customs and traditions.

🗓️ Every Weekends

🕛 2:00 PM (for 2 hours)

📍 At the ticket office in Gyeongbokgung Palace

Statue of King Sejong in front of Gwanghwamun Square

Gwanghwamun-Jeongdong

A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Seoul -

Gwanghwamun square is symbolic and practical center of the city, flanked by significant government buildings.

 Jeongdong played a crucial role during the late Joseon Dynasty and the early 20th century as a center of diplomatic and cultural exchange.

This mix of Korean and Western influences can still be seen in the area’s architecture and cultural sites.

It’s especially beautiful in autumn!

🗓️ Every Weekends

🕛 2:00 PM (for 2 hours)

📍 At Gyengbokgung Station (Line3) Exit5

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