Hidden Royal Seoul: Full-Day 3 Palaces & Secret Garden Full-Day 3 Palaces & Secret Garden: Hidden Royal Seoul
ID: GYG1292116-1979627
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Land: Südkorea
Dauer:
08:00 Stunden
Beschreibung
Discover Seoul’s royal heritage on a full-day tour of the city’s iconic palaces. Explore Gwanghwamun Square, Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, and Deoksugung, and stroll through the Secret Garden.
Discover the Soul of Korea: A Journey Through 500 Years of Royal Glory
Seoul is the only city in the world where five grand palaces stand side-by-side with a high-tech metropolis. Join us for a deep dive into the heart of the Joseon Dynasty—a 500-year era that defined the Korean identity, social hierarchy, and cultural values that still pulse through modern Seoul today.
1. Gwanghwamun Square: Where the Legend Begins
Our journey starts at the spiritual center of Seoul. Here, we stand before the statues of King Sejong the Great and Admiral Yi Sun-sin. You’ll learn how the invention of Hangeul (the Korean alphabet) revolutionized the nation and how the strategic genius of its heroes saved the kingdom from the brink of collapse.
2. Gyeongbokgung: The Palace of Great Blessing
As we enter the main royal palace, you’ll witness the grandeur of Joseon’s political power. We won't just look at the buildings; we’ll decode the Confucian philosophy hidden in the architecture—where every roofline and courtyard is designed to live in perfect harmony with the surrounding mountains and nature.
3. Changdeokgung & The Secret Garden: The King’s Private Retreat
Next, we visit the favorite palace of many kings and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The highlight is the Secret Garden (Huwon)—a hidden oasis of ponds, pavilions, and ancient trees. Learn how Korean royalty escaped the pressures of the court to find peace in nature, a concept that still influences the Korean obsession with mountain hiking and "healing" spaces today.
4. Deoksugung: The Bridge Between Two Worlds
We conclude our day at Deoksugung, where tradition met the turbulent dawn of the modern era. Here, you’ll see the fascinating (and sometimes heartbreaking) clash of traditional Hanok architecture and Western-style stone buildings. We’ll discuss the social shifts of the early 20th century and how this period of transition shaped the dynamic, fast-paced Korea you see today.
Why This Tour is Different?
This is more than a sightseeing walk. We bridge the gap between the 14th century and the 21st century. By the end of the day, you’ll understand why education is so prized in Korea, how the royal past influences modern social etiquette, and the secret stories behind the walls of the world’s most beautiful palaces.
Höhepunkte
- Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Joseon Dynasty in Seoul
- Explore Gyeongbokgung Palace and learn about its unique architecture
- Stroll through the Secret Garden at Changdeokgung, a UNESCO site
- Discover the fusion of traditional and modern at Deoksugung Palace
- Gain insights into Korea’s cultural evolution from Buddhism to Confucianism
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WICHTIGE INFORMATIONEN
The tour lasts 7.5 hours
Wear comfortable shoes for walking
The tour involves a lot of walking
Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly
Please exit to the street level via Exit # 9 at Gwanghwamun Station.
IM PREIS INBEGRIFFEN
- All Entrance Fees (Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, and Deoksugung),
- Secret Garden Ticket,
- Expert Storytelling-English Tour Guide,
- Deep Cultural Insight,
- Transportation from Changdeokgung to Deoksugung
IM PREIS NICHT INBEGRIFFEN
- Meals,
- Transportation to the meeting point
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Stornierungen
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