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***Transport***
You can take the subway to Gyeongbokgung station, line number 3 - orange line and then take exit 5 towards the entrance of the palace. The subway station has some nice murals, a public toilet which would be a good idea to use before wandering around the palace. I don't ... Read review
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Advantages: Cheap, Relaxing, Historical Disadvantages: Outside, so wouldn't be good on a rainy day
...can take the subway to Gyeongbokgung station, line number 3 - orange line and then take exit 5 towards the entrance of the palace. The subway station has some nice murals, a public toilet which would be a good idea to use before wandering around the palace. I don't remember seeing any public toilets once inside the complex.
***Cost***
Adult: 3,000 won (1.50 GBP)
Children between 7-18 1,500 won
Tours are in English, Japanese, Chinese and Korean.
... ...see the outer wall of Gyeongbokgung Palace. From this viewpoint you will begin to understand the sheer size of the complex. Go through the main entrance. You can choose whether you are a king or servant! The king was the only person to walk on the central path that was slightly raised from the ground, everybody else walked on the side paths. In front of you, you will see Geunjeongjeon - the throne hall.
Geunjeongjeon was where the king met his dignitaries. ...
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