Similar to Most Palaces but with its Own Personality.
This place is seemingly like most palaces we have seen in Seoul. Speaking fro a design, layout and architectural pint of view. But historically speaking the Unhyeongung Palace has a rich history on it...
It is right in the middle of the city. Near a station . Tour guide recommended this place to accommodate my mother in law who is wheel chair borne. Compared to the main palaces in Seoul , this place i...
This was our first palace in Seoul. It is situated just steps away from Anguk station via exit 4. We dropped by as we were too early for the tour in Changdeokgung and were surprised to find this hidde...
I visited this place as my hotel is nearby. Else I will not make it in my itinerary. It was once the house of Heungseon Daewongun, the father of King Gojong. Despite its location in the middle of the ...
The Unzen Palace is the political center of Korea in the last century and still has three buildings
Unhyeon Palace is closed on Monday. It is a relatively well-preserved ancient Korean building. It is a private residence belonging to the prince’s family. The building on the left is Erlaotang, where you can learn about etiquette in the palace. On the other side is Laoantang, where you can discuss political affairs. The buildings are all white outer walls, brown pillars, flourishing inside, and beautiful scenery. Many tourists wear Hanbok to visit. The transportation is convenient and it is open for free. It is worth seeing.
The quaint and strong traditional Korean house flavor of Unhyeon Palace is worth a visit. No tickets are required, it is very quiet, but there are many local residents sitting and chatting scattered around. Each room has a variety of scene layouts, with Chinese explanations. , It’s a story-like building without strong colors, but I think it’s unique to take photos in this place in Hanbok
Unhyeon Palace, where Gojong's father lives, is near Changdeok Palace. Is it so close for visiting and caring? I think so! There are only "Lao'antang, Lao Letang, and Er Lao Tang", which can be visited for free. There are few people, and it is very quiet. It is really a home for the elderly.
I personally feel that it is better to go to Unhyeongung than Gyeongbokgung. First, it is free, and secondly, there are fewer people. The architectural style is similar to Gyeongbokgung, but it is not as magnificent and not as large as Gyeongbokgung. There are fewer people, so you don’t have to worry about other people entering when you take pictures. Compared with Gyeongbokgung Palace, because there are more tour groups, it is difficult for others not to enter when taking pictures.