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Genbokgun
I recommend visiting early in the morning around 9 AM, the crowds are much smaller and you can really enjoy the architecture without feeling rushed. Plus, the light is perfect for photos!
Don't skip the changing of the guard ceremony, it’s a cool experience! Just check the schedule, it can be easy to miss if you're not paying attention.
If you're planning to take lots of pics, make sure to check for the best angles beforehand. I felt like I missed out a bit on capturing the beauty of certain spots!
National Museum of Korea
Republic of Korea War Memorial
I suggest arriving right at 10 am when it opens. I got there a little later, and it was already bustling. Getting in early really helps you enjoy it at your own pace!
I think it’s a great idea to visit on a weekday. It was less crowded, and I had ample space to explore without feeling rushed. Plus, you can find more quiet corners to absorb everything.
My advice is to take the audio guide. It’s super informative and really enhances the experience of the exhibits. You’ll learn so much more than just walking around!
I recommend checking out the outdoor exhibits first. They’re really impressive, and I spent hours taking pictures of those huge military vehicles under the sun. Doing that first made the indoor exhibits feel more intimate afterwards.
Bukchon Hanok Village
My advice is to grab a map from the visitor center; it’s super helpful to figure out the best spots and avoid getting lost!
Keep an eye out for the hidden tea houses—it’s a perfect way to take a break and soak in the culture. I found a lovely one after wandering a bit!
Start your day around 8 am to beat the crowds and enjoy the quiet ambiance... The morning light does wonders for photos too!
Deoksugung
Try to time your visit for late afternoon, around 4 PM... The light is amazing for photos and you can enjoy the peaceful vibes as the day wraps up
I suggest wearing comfy shoes. The place is bigger than it looks, and you’ll want to wander around the beautiful gardens and buildings without aching feet.
Don't miss the changing of the guard ceremony scheduled at 11 AM and 2 PM. It’s really cool, but be sure to grab a good spot 10-15 minutes early for the best view!
If you're short on cash, consider the combo ticket for Deoksugung and the nearby National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. It saves you a few won!
Changdeokgung Palace
Sodemun Prison
My advice is to wear comfortable shoes! There’s a lot of walking, and the stone paths can be uneven. Don't want sore feet ruining your experience!
I think it’s best to get there right when the museum opens at 9 AM. It was way less crowded and I had the whole place to myself for some great photos!
I recommend grabbing a self-guide audio tour. It adds depth to the exhibits, and you can go at your own pace instead of rushing with a group
Sonnemoon
My advice is to grab some snacks before you enter. The food options were a bit pricey, and a picnic vibe in the courtyard can be a nice break!
I recommend checking if they have any special exhibits or events. I stumbled upon one that was super cool, but it would've been nice to plan ahead!
National Museum of Modern Art
I recommend grabbing a coffee at the museum café. The view from the terrace is stunning and gives you a nice break before diving back into the art!
My advice is to visit on a weekday if possible. The crowd was pretty manageable making it easier to soak in the art without feeling rushed
National Palace Museum of Korea
My advice is to take a snack with you or grab something nearby. The cafe inside is okay, but we found some great local food just a short walk away!