After breakfast at your hotel, meet the guide in the lobby of your hotel at 9:00 and set off for a full day exploring Seoul. Start your morning by visiting one of the hanbok rental shops near Gyeongbokgung Palace. The traditional Korean dresses, known as ‘hanbok’, date back to the Joseon era but today are only worn for special occasions. Choose the hanboks that appeal to your family and get dressed. Available in a variety of colours, renting a hanbok is a fun way to experience a taste of Korean culture and capture memorable photos from your palace visits. Next, visit Gyeongbokgung (Gyongbok) Palace, the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty. Originally built in 1395, it was expanded in 1867 to become the largest, and arguably most beautiful of Seoul's five palaces, with 330 buildings in total. During your visit to the palace, you may wish to see The National Folk Museum. Located within the palace grounds, the museum contains interesting exhibits about the history of Korean people and their culture. If time allows, witness the ceremonial changing of the guard which takes place at 10:00 and 14:00 at Gwanghwamun Gate. Afterwards, head back to the hanbok rental shop to return your outfit, concluding your morning tour of Gyeongbokgung Palace. From there, take a short walk to Bukchon Hanok. This village dates back to the Joseon period and features traditional Korean houses, called hanok, many of which are still inhabited today. Spend time exploring the area, getting a closer look at the unusual architecture and learning about traditional village life. The last visit today is Changdeokgung Palace, another palace from the Joseon dynasty. In addition to being one of the best preserved palaces, this UNESCO site is known for its Secret Garden where man-made structures were built in harmony with the natural surroundings. Return to your hotel to freshen up and head out for dinner on your own. You may wish to stroll through Insadong District, an area known for its art galleries, traditional tea rooms, and souvenir shops. For kids, Insagdong's Alive Museum is a fun place to visit as it is full of optical illusions and other unusual art.
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Fraser Place Central Seoul
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