Free stroller rental, nursing rooms, and diaper tables aid parents, yet stone paths, crowds, drums, and limited indoor shade mean carers must plan breaks, so a visit is good but demands effort.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: This allows time for slow-paced exploring, stroller breaks, and a quick museum visit.
Stroller Rental:
Pick up a free stroller at the counter near Heungnyemun Gate.
Tip: Bring your ID as deposit and collect the stroller early to ensure availability.
Royal Guard Changing Ceremony:
Watch costumed guards at Gwanghwamun Gate at 10:00 or 14:00.
Tip: Arrive 10 minutes before start and stand near the center for the best view.
Self-Guided Palace Walk:
Explore open courtyards and pavilions at your own pace.
Tip: Follow paved paths and rest under shaded pavilions when baby needs a break.
National Palace & Folk Museums:
Visit adjacent museums with air conditioning and wide aisles.
Tip: Use a baby carrier indoors to navigate displays more easily.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Palace admission for 2 adults | KRW 6,000 |
National Palace Museum entry | KRW 0 |
Total Estimated | KRW 6,000 |
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 near Geunjeongjeon Hall. Summer afternoons can be hot—visit early. Fall ginkgo leaves line the paths. Winter snow highlights the rooftops; dress warmly.
Address: 161 Sajik-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
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Pedro Vera Obrador
Very beautiful and big complex, it can take hours to explore everything. 3000 won per adult, you can buy the ticket at the vending machine or also at the desks. Change of guards a couple of times every day.
Eren Korkmaz
It is a key attraction in Seoul for sure, and that is why it is full with tourists in traditional Korean attires for photo ops. The palace itself can be seen in 1 hour or so, but the garden is simply huge. So you might consider to dedicate some buffer time if you want to explore the whole landmark. There are free lockers available which was very practical to leave all the burden and walk around ...
Lissy “LuLu” Webber
Amazing! This place is closed on Tuesdays. Ceremonies happen 1000 and 1400. I would recommend to rent a traditional outfit and take cute pics. (If you are wearing the clothing it’s a free entry.) If you buy tickets it has to be with a card. Watching the traditional ceremony was definitely worth the visit and there is so many amazing buildings and history.
Nickola Wilson-Chung (Wilson)
Wonderful palace that needs to be seen in person. The beautiful architecture and designs are amazing. Make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes because the palace grounds are very spread out. Highly recommend seeing this historic place if you're able to visit Seoul, Korea.
Ed Tom
A must in Seoul ! Other early in the morning to avoid crowd! Dress up in Korean costume and you get in for free! Plan to be there for 2 hours to see all the chambers and the garden!!! Yes, it is cheesy to dress up in costumes but everyone es to to be a princess! Yes, I was tempted but decided to dress up modern to compare with the past and be unique rather than blend in..
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