| Location | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Experience type | Costume rental |
| Outfit type | Hanbok |
| Additional service & facility | Makeup & hairstyle |
Traditional Hanbok: ₩1,000/10 mins/person. Deluxe Hanbok: ₩2,000/10 mins/person
A 30-min period will be provided for you to pick out a Hanbok
Travelers are allowed to try on 2 Hanboks for fitting
Compensation will be required for any damage done to the Hanboks
Hanbok size is available from [44 ~ 99] for women and from [90 ~ 115] for men.
Basic hair styling is included. Additional fees will apply for other hair accessories
Traditional Hanbok is different from Theme Hanbok! Please be careful when choosing hanbok! - Traditional Hanbok: Basic and primary-colored design - Theme Hanbok: A splendid and varied design
You must bring your ID card with you.
If you booked 1 Day Rental, you must return Hanbok and accessories before the closing of the shop.
Sizes for Hanbok are prepared from 12 months old infants.
※ Construction on the first floor of the Gyeongbokgung branch is underway from late December to mid-January. Business is operating normally, and the 2nd floor and the first basement floor are available for normal use.
-How to use-
1. Choose and purchase the desired option.
2. Check the Email voucher or Mobile voucher.
3. Visit the place freely within 90 days of purchase.
4. Select the language in the kiosk and print the ticket by read the QR. Show it to the staff.
-FAQ-
Q. Can I walk around freely outside the building wearing Hanbok?
A. Yes. You can walk around freely outside wearing Hanbok. Please return to the building on your rental time.
Q. Is the selecting time for hanbok included in the rental time?
A. After receiving your application, you will receive 30 minutes of extra time to choose Hanbok. If you exceed 20 ~ 30 minutes, the same amount of time will be deducted from the rental time.
Monday 09:00–18:30 (Last Entry Time: 17:00)
Tuesday 09:00–18:30 (Last Entry Time: 17:00)
Wednesday 09:00–18:30 (Last Entry Time: 17:00)
Thursday 09:00–18:30 (Last Entry Time: 17:00)
Friday 09:00–18:30 (Last Entry Time: 17:00)
Saturday 09:00–18:30 (Last Entry Time: 17:00)
Sunday 09:00–18:30 (Last Entry Time: 17:00)
Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest and most beautiful of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces, offers a glimpse into Joseon Dynasty history. Key highlights include Geunjeongjeon Hall, the main throne hall, and Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, a stunning royal banquet hall set on a pond. Visitors can also explore the National Palace Museum of Korea and the National Folk Museum of Korea located within the grounds. Wearing a Hanbok enhances the cultural immersion and creates memorable photo opportunities amidst the traditional architecture.
Gyeongbokgung Palace has general admission requirements for entry. A special condition allows visitors wearing a traditional Hanbok to enter the palace free of charge. This encourages cultural participation and adds to the immersive experience. Visitors should check the palace's official operating hours, as it is typically closed on Tuesdays, and plan their visit accordingly.
The Royal Guard Changing Ceremony at Gyeongbokgung Palace is a must-see traditional event. It typically takes place at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM daily, except on Tuesdays when the palace is closed. The Gwanghwamun Gate Guard-on-Duty Performance also occurs at 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM. These ceremonies offer a vivid representation of Joseon Dynasty royal culture and are free to watch.
To rent a Hanbok for your visit to Gyeongbokgung Palace, numerous rental shops are available around the palace grounds. For convenience and a wide selection, you can pre-book a Hanbok rental experience through KKday. This allows you to choose from various styles and sizes beforehand, often including complimentary hairstyling, ensuring a hassle-free experience upon arrival. Pre-booking also saves time, allowing more moments for exploring and taking photos.
Yes, it is absolutely appropriate and even encouraged for non-Koreans to wear a Hanbok when visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace. Wearing traditional Korean attire is a popular way to immerse oneself in the local culture and enhance the experience of exploring historical sites. Many visitors, regardless of nationality, enjoy this cultural activity, making for memorable photos and deeper appreciation of Korean heritage.
Gyeongbokgung Palace is easily accessible by subway. The most direct way is to take Seoul Subway Line 3 to Gyeongbokgung Station and exit through Gate 5. This exit leads directly into the palace grounds. Alternatively, you can take Line 5 to Gwanghwamun Station and exit through Gate 2, then walk approximately 10 minutes to the main entrance. Both options are convenient for navigating Seoul.
Yes, Bukchon Hanok Village is very easily accessible on foot from Gyeongbokgung Palace. It is located just to the east of the palace. Visitors can simply walk from the palace grounds, across Samcheongdong-gil Road, and into the traditional village. The walk is relatively short, taking about 10-15 minutes, allowing for a seamless transition between these two historic sites.
A Hanbok rental package for Gyeongbokgung Palace visitors typically includes a wide selection of Hanbok styles and designs, allowing you to choose the perfect outfit. Many packages also offer complimentary hairstyling services to complete your traditional look. This enables visitors to fully embrace the cultural experience, perfect for photo opportunities while exploring the palace grounds.