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Paths of Power: Walking Tour Through Historic Seoul

2h 30m
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소요 시간: 2h 30m
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개요

Discover Seoul’s royal past through a storytelling walking tour led by a licensed guide. This is more than a sightseeing stroll — it’s a journey through betrayal, ambition, and resilience hidden behind palace walls.

- Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, the heart of Joseon power
- Stroll along Cheonggyecheon Stream, a royal canal turned tranquil oasis
- Hear the stories of queens, rebels, and lost dynasties where they unfolded
- Walk with a small group using personal audio receivers for clear, immersive narration
- End your journey in Bukchon Hanok Village, surrounded by tiled rooftops and timeless streets

You’ll step into a Seoul few visitors ever truly see — a city of silent courtyards, quiet revenge, and stones that still whisper.

Feel the chill of Gyeongbokgung’s open courtyards, where power once turned brother against brother — and where a queen walked unknowingly toward her fate.

포함 사항

  • Admission fees
  • Use of personal audio receiver system for better guide audibility during the tour.

불포함 사항

  • Meals
  • Bottled water

추가 정보

    티켓 정보

    • Mobile or paper ticket accepted
    • One per booking

    투어 옵션

    Paths of Power: Walking Tour Through Historic Seoul

    English

    취소 정책

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

    일정

    Stop 1
    15m

    Start your journey in Seoul Plaza, the city’s symbolic heart and gathering place for everything from royal ceremonies to major public events. Surrounded by iconic landmarks — the futuristic City Hall, the Imperial Deoksugung Palace, the distant outline of Gyeongbokgung, and even the remains of the Joseon Dynasty’s Temple of Heaven — this open space reveals the layers of Korea’s past and the enduring spirit of its people.

    입장권 불포함
    Stop 2
    15m

    Step inside Seoul’s New City Hall — a sweeping glass structure that symbolizes transparency and civic renewal. Its curved facade, inspired by a hanbok sleeve, an ocean wave, or whatever else your imagination suggests, reflects the city’s future-facing identity. Inside, you’ll find a striking vertical garden — officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s tallest indoor green wall. Just in front, the stone building of the former City Hall stands as a quiet echo of the Japanese colonial era. Together, these buildings embody Korea’s shifting centers of power — from imperial domination to democratic self-governance — and show how architecture can express both control and openness. Note: Access to the interior of City Hall may occasionally be restricted due to official events, but this is rare.

    입장권 불포함
    Stop 3

    As you pass by the Seoul Anglican Cathedral, note its striking Romanesque architecture — a rarity in the heart of old Seoul. Today, it stands both as a place of worship and as a stone witness to Seoul’s layered cultural and spiritual history.

    입장권 불포함
    Stop 4
    20m

    At the head of Cheonggyecheon, water spills over a sculpted waterfall — the symbolic rebirth of a stream once buried beneath concrete. As you stroll along its banks, you might catch a heron fishing in the current — a scene of perfect calm in the city’s restless heart. But just ahead stands Gwangtonggyo Bridge, holding a quiet, unsettling trace — the kind of memory that clings to stone long after names have faded.

    입장권 불포함
    Stop 5
    10m

    From silent stones to towering bronze, you now pass two giants of Korean memory: Admiral Yi Sun-sin, who faced foreign fleets with iron calm, and King Sejong, who shaped a nation with words, not weapons.

    입장권 불포함
    Stop 6
    15m

    Just ahead, the gate to the royal city rises — bold and symmetrical, the face of Gyeongbokgung. Here, the Changing of the Guard ceremony awaits: bright silks, stern faces, choreographed steps. Note: The ceremony may be canceled in bad weather.

    입장권 불포함
    Stop 7
    1h

    Inside Gyeongbokgung, more than majestic architecture awaits. This palace was the centerpiece of a new dynasty — and a family divided. Let’s talk of intrigue and assassination, of brotherly betrayal and fatherly hatred. Power was claimed here not just by bloodlines, but by the blade.

    입장권 포함
    Stop 8
    10m

    We end just beyond the palace walls, at the entrance to Bukchon Hanok Village — where the city’s memory softens into winding alleys and quiet rooftops. From here, you might continue uphill into Bukchon’s traditional hanok homes, pause in a hidden café, or head south toward Insadong’s art-lined streets. The official tour ends here — but the story, of course, does not.

    입장권 불포함

    집합 장소

    시작 지점

    Meet your guide at Seoul City Hall Station, Exit 5. Look for a guide holding an orange flag.

    종료 지점

    Bukchon Hanok Village Entrance — just across from Gyeongbokgung Palace’s east exit (near National Folk Museum)

    티켓 교환

    NONE

    지원 언어

    English(GUIDE)

    위치

    Seoul, South Korea

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