As a Korean and former Seoul resident, I gotta say the Secret Garden 비원 of Changdeokgung is THE best. You need to book a tour, but the guides are pleasant and you still have freedom to walk about at each stop of the tour. It may not be the biggest, but it is the most beautiful. You can also avoid the, at times disrespectful, tourists which swarm Gyeongbokgung. My only advice is to bring some comfy shoes and clothes because it can be quite the walk in the summer. Obviously it's best during spring or fall tho :p
It won't be easy to tour all five palaces a day. If you see Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changgyeonggung and Changdeokgung Palace, I think you can feel the beauty of the palaces of Seoul.
Fyi.. foreigner who want to visit korea for its Historical feel, i suggest also to go the SHILLA kingdom in Kyongju city.. You can actually feel the Silla atmosphere there, the palace, the temples.. so historical and appealing..
THANK YOU!!! I hope I could visit them all after this pass, can you tell us about Unhyeonggung Palace as well? Is it a royal palace as well? Why not so many people talk about it? Thank you
Unhyeongung Palace is more like a royal residence than an palace and I believe that's why not many people talk about it. How did you know about it by the way? Even many Koreans don't know about it!
Which is your favorite palace in Seoul? If you haven't visited yet, which palace do you want to visit the most? Please share with us by the comments :) 여러분이 가장 좋아하는 서울의 고궁은 어디인가요? 아직 가보지 않았다면 가장 가보고 싶은 곳은 어디인가요? 댓글로 남겨주세요 ^^
If you stay near the palaces, of course you can reach there by walk. However, Seoul is a very big city. The distance from end to end is over 20 km that is not usual "walking distance". If you were talking about moving from a palace to another palace, sure it's walking distance!
@@HiKorea7 When I go to Seoul in autumn 2022 I'd like to visit all five palaces, from the Great South Gate and walking clockwise in a circle starting at Deoksugung and finishing at Changgyeonggung. I'd also like to visit Jongmyo Shrine, Jogyesa Temple, and Bukchon Neighbourhood. Seoul is one of my favourite cities, last time I was there in 1987. How about 사직단, Altar of Agriculture?
There all shabby places because of the japs and the cultural heritage administrations refusal to restore all the palaces even though they could do it in a year proabbaly if they wanted to
정말 정말 귀한영상입니다. 아리랑티비도 이렇게 임팩트있게 못만드는것같아요. 최고~! 영어는 어떻게이렇게 잘하게되셨어요?
i love the "nobody elses in ur picture" description 🤭 thanks for ur guide! it was useful!
As a Korean and former Seoul resident, I gotta say the Secret Garden 비원 of Changdeokgung is THE best. You need to book a tour, but the guides are pleasant and you still have freedom to walk about at each stop of the tour. It may not be the biggest, but it is the most beautiful. You can also avoid the, at times disrespectful, tourists which swarm Gyeongbokgung. My only advice is to bring some comfy shoes and clothes because it can be quite the walk in the summer. Obviously it's best during spring or fall tho :p
Thank you for being so detailed even with the transportation information
The information on my videos are what I needed but couldn't get easily when I traveled to other countries. Hope my videos help you :)
이렇게 한번에 정리된 걸 보니 한국인들에게도 도움이 될 영상일걸 같아요!!
필요하신 모든 분들께 도움이 되면 보람있고 좋을것 같네요 :)
Thanks a lot! I appreciate that you shared this information as it's being very useful to plan my trip :D Greetings!
When I go to Seoul this atumn, I want to visit all of the palaces in one day! I really can't decide which palace is the nicest/most beautiful ㅠㅠ
It won't be easy to tour all five palaces a day. If you see Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changgyeonggung and Changdeokgung Palace, I think you can feel the beauty of the palaces of Seoul.
@@HiKorea7 Okay, I will definitely visit them!
Silla palace and buddhist temple in Kyongju city is so appealing..
Fyi.. foreigner who want to visit korea for its Historical feel, i suggest also to go the SHILLA kingdom in Kyongju city..
You can actually feel the Silla atmosphere there, the palace, the temples.. so historical and appealing..
THANK YOU!!! I hope I could visit them all after this pass, can you tell us about Unhyeonggung Palace as well? Is it a royal palace as well? Why not so many people talk about it? Thank you
Unhyeongung Palace is more like a royal residence than an palace and I believe that's why not many people talk about it. How did you know about it by the way? Even many Koreans don't know about it!
My favorites are chang deok gung and jongmyo
Which is your favorite palace in Seoul? If you haven't visited yet, which palace do you want to visit the most? Please share with us by the comments :)
여러분이 가장 좋아하는 서울의 고궁은 어디인가요? 아직 가보지 않았다면 가장 가보고 싶은 곳은 어디인가요? 댓글로 남겨주세요 ^^
I am going to korea with a host familt later and I can't pick which one, I want to go to them all ;( I will ask my host parents which one they prefer.
Hi, what's the name of the song used during the Gyeongbokgung Palace scenes?
It's 'The Big Smoke' by Zac Nelson.
@@HiKorea7 Thank you!
No problem!
You don't need subway or bus! You can walking, good exercising!
If you stay near the palaces, of course you can reach there by walk. However, Seoul is a very big city. The distance from end to end is over 20 km that is not usual "walking distance". If you were talking about moving from a palace to another palace, sure it's walking distance!
@@HiKorea7 When I go to Seoul in autumn 2022 I'd like to visit all five palaces, from the Great South Gate and walking clockwise in a circle starting at Deoksugung and finishing at Changgyeonggung. I'd also like to visit Jongmyo Shrine, Jogyesa Temple, and Bukchon Neighbourhood. Seoul is one of my favourite cities, last time I was there in 1987. How about 사직단, Altar of Agriculture?
@@christopher3386
If you time, try to visit the ancient Silla Kingdom relics in Kyongju city.. silla's palace and Buddhist temple is so appealing..
There all shabby places because of the japs and the cultural heritage administrations refusal to restore all the palaces even though they could do it in a year proabbaly if they wanted to