Babies enter free, and the info desk lends strollers plus a nursing room with microwave and diaper table; uneven stone paths and loud drums may disturb, but most routes are flat and shaded.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows slow strolls with a stroller, time for breaks and baby care.
Rent a baby carriage:
Free stroller rental at the main information desk near the entrance.
Tip: Pick up the stroller before you enter to tour hands-free.
Stone-wall Road Stroll:
A 1.2 km shaded, flat path around the palace walls.
Tip: Follow the wide path to avoid uneven stones with the stroller.
Changing of the Royal Guard:
Colorful guard ceremony at Daehanmun Gate twice daily.
Tip: Stand to the side or skip if the drums might upset your baby.
Use the infant nursing room:
Private room in Seokjojeon with sofa, changing table, sink and microwave.
Tip: Ask staff for exact location after you enter the palace.
Rest at Jeonggwanheon Café:
Historic tea house with indoor seating and traditional snacks.
Tip: Try the rice cookies and use seating for feeding breaks.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Palace admission (2 adults) | KRW 2,000 |
Jeonggwanheon café snacks | KRW 8,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 10,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Spring brings cherry blossoms along the stone-wall road. In summer, stay in shaded areas and carry extra water. Autumn offers colorful leaves near the palace walls.
Address: 99 Sejong-daero, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea
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Bhanu Pravadanvita
I really liked the art gallery inside. The palace was good, you can chill a whole day and have a picnic, ensure you take some water with you.
Rowena Alvarez
Deoksugung Palace has a beautiful mixture of western and Korean architecture. We went here in the evening so we missed out on the museum. It is smaller compared to the other palaces but I liked how this palace isn't too crowded.
Hso
In my opinion, if you can only visit one palace in Seoul, this is the one you should choose. It’s less crowded compared to others and even has a museum on-site. A really enjoyable experience!
Shawn Pendley
Very nice palace and green space. We didn't see the changing of the guards or see it at night, and I've heard it is beautiful then, but it's lovely on a warm spring day with the sun shining too. Great for kids and families, but we also saw lots of couples strolling the grounds. There is not a great deal of historical information provided here at each building compared to other places -- it's just ...
Mia Vera
Deoksugung Palace wraps history in quiet elegance right in the center of Seoul. The soft stone paths the graceful rooftops and the blend of old and modern architecture make it feel like a gentle pause in time. It is not the biggest palace but it has heart and beauty. A peaceful place to wander reflect and take in the city from a calmer angle..
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