Changdeokgung/ Gyeongbokgung Palace Walking Tour with Hanbok Rental
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Availability
*Varies depending on the option.
Minimum Pax
Confirmed
Ticket
Languages
- English
Meet Location
- Myeongdong Station Exit 9
- City Hall Station Exit 6
Included
- English-speaking tour guide
- Hanbok rental
- Entrance fees
Excluded
- Lunch
- Other personal expenses
Changdeokgung/ Gyeongbokgung Palace Walking Tour with Hanbok Rental Options
Changdeokgung Palace Walking Tour with Hanbok Rental - From Myeongdong Station
Gyeongbokgung Palace Walking Tour with Hanbok Rental - From Myeongdong Station
Changdeokgung Palace Walking Tour with Hanbok Rental - From City Hall Station
Gyeongbokgung Palace Walking Tour with Hanbok Rental - From City Hall Station
Overview
Get a taste of Korea's royal history by walking through a grand palace in full Hanbok attire!
With a local guide leading the way, explore palace courtyards once walked by kings, capture timeless photos in Bukchon's hanok-lined alleys, and browse handmade crafts in Insadong. Along the way, discover hidden corners of Seoul's history and end the day with street food favorites at one of the city's oldest markets. It's a full day of stories, sights and snapshots — ideal for travelers looking for something cultural and fun in Korea.
Why this tour?


▲ Changdeokgung Palace
Changdeokgung is one of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces and served as the main royal residence for over 250 years. Known for its harmony with nature, the palace features graceful architecture, spacious courtyards, and tree-lined paths that offer a quiet glimpse into Korea's royal past.

▲ Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace is Seoul's largest and most iconic palace, originally built in 1395 during the Joseon Dynasty. With grand gates, wide courtyards, and striking halls like Geunjeongjeon, it offers a powerful look into Korea's royal legacy.


▲ Hanbok rental
Experience traditional Hanbok and step into the past as you explore Korea's royal landmarks. With its flowing lines and vibrant colors, the Hanbok adds a cultural touch to your journey.

▲ Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukchon Hanok Village is a historic neighborhood filled with traditional Korean houses, or hanok, dating back to the Joseon Dynasty. Stroll through quiet alleys lined with tiled roofs and wooden frames, and get a glimpse of Seoul's past in one of its most photogenic spots.

▲ Insadong Street
Insadong Street is a lively cultural district known for traditional crafts, art galleries, and teahouses. It is a great place to shop for handmade souvenirs, try Korean snacks, and soak up the charm of old Seoul in a walkable, colorful setting.

▲ Jogyesa Temple
Jogyesa Temple is a serene Buddhist temple in the heart of Seoul, known for its colorful lanterns and ancient trees. A peaceful stop on your journey, it offers a glimpse into Korean Zen Buddhism and a quiet moment amid the city's buzz.

▲ Gwangjang Market
Gwangjang Market is one of Seoul's oldest traditional markets, famous for its buzzing food stalls and classic Korean street eats. From crispy mung bean pancakes to spicy tteokbokki, it is the perfect place to end your day with bold flavors and local energy.
With a local guide leading the way, explore palace courtyards once walked by kings, capture timeless photos in Bukchon's hanok-lined alleys, and browse handmade crafts in Insadong. Along the way, discover hidden corners of Seoul's history and end the day with street food favorites at one of the city's oldest markets. It's a full day of stories, sights and snapshots — ideal for travelers looking for something cultural and fun in Korea.
Why this tour?
- Changdeokgung: a beautifully preserved palace that served as the principal palace for 13 kings
- Dress in traditional hanbok and explore a royal palace with an English-speaking local guide
- Visit highlights like Insadong, Jogyesa Temple, and Gwangjang Market
- Snap photos among traditional hanok houses in Bukchon Hanok Village
- A well-rounded Seoul day tour packed with culture, history, and local flavor


▲ Changdeokgung Palace
Changdeokgung is one of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces and served as the main royal residence for over 250 years. Known for its harmony with nature, the palace features graceful architecture, spacious courtyards, and tree-lined paths that offer a quiet glimpse into Korea's royal past.

▲ Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace is Seoul's largest and most iconic palace, originally built in 1395 during the Joseon Dynasty. With grand gates, wide courtyards, and striking halls like Geunjeongjeon, it offers a powerful look into Korea's royal legacy.


▲ Hanbok rental
Experience traditional Hanbok and step into the past as you explore Korea's royal landmarks. With its flowing lines and vibrant colors, the Hanbok adds a cultural touch to your journey.

▲ Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukchon Hanok Village is a historic neighborhood filled with traditional Korean houses, or hanok, dating back to the Joseon Dynasty. Stroll through quiet alleys lined with tiled roofs and wooden frames, and get a glimpse of Seoul's past in one of its most photogenic spots.

▲ Insadong Street
Insadong Street is a lively cultural district known for traditional crafts, art galleries, and teahouses. It is a great place to shop for handmade souvenirs, try Korean snacks, and soak up the charm of old Seoul in a walkable, colorful setting.

▲ Jogyesa Temple
Jogyesa Temple is a serene Buddhist temple in the heart of Seoul, known for its colorful lanterns and ancient trees. A peaceful stop on your journey, it offers a glimpse into Korean Zen Buddhism and a quiet moment amid the city's buzz.

▲ Gwangjang Market
Gwangjang Market is one of Seoul's oldest traditional markets, famous for its buzzing food stalls and classic Korean street eats. From crispy mung bean pancakes to spicy tteokbokki, it is the perfect place to end your day with bold flavors and local energy.
Price
| Option/Price | Included | Included |
|---|---|---|
Changdeokgung Palace Tour + Hanbok Rental (Tue~Sun) Person (2 yrs~) Gyeongbokgung Palace Tour + Hanbok Rental (Mon) Person (2 yrs~) | - English-speaking tour guide - Hanbok rental - Entrance fees |
- The same price applies for both adults and children.
- A minimum of 2 people is required to join the tour.
Itinerary
Changdeokgung/ Gyeongbokgung Palace Walking Tour with Hanbok Rental
8:50am
Meet the guide at Myeongdong Station (Line 4) Exit 9
9:00am
Meet the guide at City Hall Station (Line 1, 2) Exit 6
Change to Hanbok at the Hanbok rental shop
Arrive at Bukchon Hanok Village
Arrive at Ginseng Museum
Arrive at Insadong Street
Arrive at Jogyesa Temple
Arrive at Gwangjang Market
4:30pm
Drop off at Myeongdong or City Hall area
How to book
- 1. Complete your booking.
- 2. Check your email.
- 3. Enjoy it.
Please keep in mind
- Moderate amount of walking is included in the tour. It is best recommended that you wear appropriate shoes for walking.
Cancellation policy
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
3 days before the reserved date: 100% refund (no later than 5:00pm KST)
2 days before the reserved date or less: 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).
3 days before the reserved date: 100% refund (no later than 5:00pm KST)
2 days before the reserved date or less: 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).
Destination
Insadong Street 인사동
Address: 13-2 Insa-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone Number: +82-2-734-0222
Phone Number: +82-2-734-0222
Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌한옥마을
Address: 6-12 Bukchon-ro 4-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone Number: +82-2-3707-8388
Phone Number: +82-2-3707-8388
Gyeongbokgung Palace 경복궁
Address: 1-1 Sejongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Changdeokgung Palace 창덕궁
Address: 2-71 Waryong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone Number: +82-2-762-8261
Phone Number: +82-2-762-8261
Jogyesa Temple 조계사
Address: 44 Susong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Gwangjang Market 광장시장
Address: 2-1 Yeji-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone Number: +82-2-2267-0291
Phone Number: +82-2-2267-0291
Changdeokgung Palace
Address: 99 Yulgok-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Address: 161 Sajik-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Bukchon Hanok Village
Address: 30-9 Gahoe-dong, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Insadong Street
Address: 37-3 Insa-dong, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Jogyesa Temple
Address: South Korea, Seoul, Jongno District, 종로1.2.3.4가동 27-7
Gwangjang Market
Address: South Korea, Seoul, 예지동 2-1번지 1층 종로구 서울특별시 KR
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