Landscaped gardens, evening Bluhaus show and presidential halls create a romantic setting for two, yet fixed tour groups and security checks slightly reduce private wandering.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: The 90-minute guided tour and quick garden strolls fit a relaxed couple’s pace.
Guided Tour of Blue House Grounds:
Join the 90-minute guided tour covering the Main Office, State Guest House and Nokjiwon Garden.
Tip: Book online up to 4 weeks ahead or arrive 20 minutes before walk-in slots at 9:00 AM.
Bluhaus Evening Performance:
Experience a 45-minute music, dance and media-art show inside the Main Office.
Tip: Attend Wednesdays at 8 PM; reserve one of 70 preregistered or 30 walk-in tickets online early.
Explore Nokjiwon Garden:
Stroll through the Blue House’s landscaped Green Garden with seasonal blooms.
Tip: Pause at the lotus pond for sunrise photos; wear non-slip shoes on stone paths.
Presidential Exhibitions:
View “Handshakes for Freedom” media-art and “Stories of Our Presidents” displays.
Tip: Check exhibit dates before visiting; pick up the free audio guide at the entrance.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Guided tour reservation | KRW 0 |
Bluhaus performance | KRW 0 |
Subway round-trip for two | KRW 5,000 |
Coffee and snacks | KRW 6,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 11,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In spring, azaleas fill the Green Garden. Autumn brings red maple foliage. Summer tours book out quickly—reserve early. Winters are cold; layer up for outdoor sections.
Address: 1 Cheongwadae-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
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Safwaan Zamakda Allison
The very beautiful former (& likely future) Presidential Palace. Highly recommended... before it's closed to the public again.
Jakub Smelík
We arrived about forty minutes before closing. There was no line and the tickets were free. It was a very good experience.
Hitesh Mogallapu
The blue house is definitely worth a visit. It’s nice to see where diplomatic meetings are held along with the presidential residence although it is not being used by the president. I was informed that at some point they will not allow the public to visit anymore so make sure to go while it is still open to visitors!
Marshea F
Beautiful space. Downside we’re the tourist who blocked others from being able to take pictures by the staircase
tdljld
As with most things in Seoul Korea, put on your walking shoes to enjoy this lovely historical site. Frankly, it should have been called teal house but Blue House sounds cooler. Amazing architecture 100% recommend.
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