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Changdeokgung Palace And Huwon
South Korea - Seoul


Changdeokgung Palace And Huwon



Changdeokgung Palace And Huwon



Changdeokgung Palace And Huwon


 

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Changdeokgung Palace was the second royal villa built following the construction of Gyeongbukgung Palace in 1405. It was the principal palace for many kings of the Joseon Dynasty, and is the most well-preserved of the five remaining royal Joseon palaces. The palace grounds are comprised of a public palace area, a royal family residence building, and the rear garden. Known as a place of rest for the kings, the rear garden boasts a gigantic tree that is over 300 years old, a small pond, and a pavilion.
Changdeok Palace — is set within a large park in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It is one of the "Five Grand Palaces" built by the kings of the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897).[1] As it is located east of Gyeongbok Palace, Changdeokgung — along with Changgyeonggung — is also referred to as the "East Palace"


[Fees for foreigner]
※ Adults (ages 19-64): Regular 3,000 won / Huwon 5,000 won
※ Youth (ages 18 and under): Regular 1,500 won / Huwon 2,500 won
※ Group (over 10): 20% discount offered for regular tickets only.
※ Integrated Admission is also available and may be purchased separately.* 

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*Integrated Admission
- Admission to the Four Palaces (Changdeokgung Palaces (including Huwon, Secret Garden), Changgyeonggung Palace, Deoksugung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace) and Jongmyo Shrine. 
- Ticket price: 10,000 won per person (Valid for 1 month after date of purchase) 
- Refunds are not available after the ticket has been used at the first site. 
- Visitors may go on a combined tour of Changdeokgung and Changgyeonggung palaces. (Separate tickets must be purchased at Hamyangmun Gate.) 
- The Jongmyo Shrine tour will be offered only at specific times of the day, except on Saturdays, when visitors may tour at their leisure. During this time, the passage connecting Jongmyo Shrine and Changgyeonggung Palace will be closed to the public. 
- Closed on Mondays: Changdeokgung, Deoksugung, and Changgyeonggung palaces 
- Closed on Tuesdays: Gyeongbokgung Palace, Jongmyo Shrine. 
 

Getting There

By Subway
Jongno 3 (sam)-ga Station (Subway Line 1, 3 or 5), Exit 6. 
- Go straight along Donhwamun-ro Street for 10 min. 
Or,
Anguk Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 3. 
- Go straight for 5 min. 

By Bus 
Take Bus to Changdeokgung Palace and Huwon: 7025, 109 , 151, 162, 171, 172, 272, 601 
- Get off from Changdeokgung Palaces bus stop.

By Car 
Personal Car-free policy regulated. 
(Monday 1, 6 / Tuesday 2, 7 / Wednesday 3, 8 / Thursday 4, 9 / Friday 5, 0) 
- Parking permitted during the admission hours only.

 

Address:
99, Yulgok-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

GPS:
37.574278, 126.984857
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