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A Royal Winter Stroll: Discovering Gyeongbokgung Palace in December

#gyeongbokgung #경복궁 #winterinseoul #seouldecembertrip #koreanpalace #snowypalaceviews #royalheritage #hanbokexperience #seoultravel #winteritinerary #slowtravelkorea During my December trip to Seoul, I visited the majestic Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁) — and seeing this iconic royal landmark under the soft light of winter was unforgettable. Though the cherry blossoms were long gone, the crisp air, bare trees, and occasional flurries of snow gave the palace a quiet, regal charm that’s unique to the season. Wearing a hanbok in winter adds a whole new layer to the experience — the thick outer coats and traditional layers kept me surprisingly warm. The palace grounds were less crowded than in spring, and the calm atmosphere allowed me to explore at my own pace. One of the highlights was seeing Gyeonghoeru Pavilion reflect in the still water, framed by frosted rooftops. It felt peaceful, timeless, and beautifully still — a different kind of magic from the lively energy of warmer months. Travel Tips: • Wear a hanbok (with winter layers): Entry is free in hanbok, and rental shops provide warm options for cold days. • Layer up: Seoul winters can be cold — bring gloves, thermal wear, and a scarf. • Best visiting hours: Late morning to early afternoon, when the sun provides warmth and light for photos. • Changing of the Guard ceremony: Still held in winter — check the official schedule before you go. • Less crowded: December is off-peak, so it’s easier to take photos and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. • Watch for snow days: Light snowfall transforms the palace into a dreamy winter scene — perfect for photographers. • Combine with warm stops nearby: After your visit, explore Insadong for hot street snacks or Samcheong-dong for cozy cafés. • Closed on Tuesdays: Always double-check before planning your day. How to Get There: • Location: Jongno District, northern Seoul. • By subway: • Line 3 to Gyeongbokgung Station, Exit 5 — steps away from the entrance. • Or Line 5 to Gwanghwamun Station, Exit 2 — a 10-minute walk. • By taxi or bus: Easy access from anywhere in central Seoul. • Combine with nearby attractions: Bukchon Hanok Village, National Folk Museum, and Gwanghwamun Plaza are all within walking distance.
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