Deoksugung Palace
Seoul
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Set amidst high-rise modern buildings, the Deoksugung Palace is an oasis of traditional Korea in the very heart of Seoul's downtown. Historically, it served for various administrative purposes and was inhabited by Korean royalty. Today, the palace and premises are open to visitors (guided tours available).
Useful Information
- Address: 99 Sejong-daero, Jung District, Seoul
- Phone: +82 2 771 9951
- More Info: www.deoksugung.go.kr
- Address: Tue–Sun 9am–9pm, Mon Closed
Do & See
As one of the largest cities in the world, Seoul offers visitors plenty to explore. Any traveller will find an activity to fit their taste - the Korean capital has everything from historical sites to museums, art galleries, recognizable landmarks, traditional parks and palaces, casinos (only open to foreigners!), theme parks and much more. Seoul certainly is one of those cities that boasts the thrilling variety a traveller craves.

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