Located in the heart of Seoul, Changgyeonggung Palace was originally built as Suganggung Palace by the 4th ruler of the Joseon dynasty, King Sejong (r.1418-1450), for his retiring father, King Taejong. It often served as residential quarters for queens and concubines. During the reign of King Seongjong (r.1469-1494), the palace was renovated and renamed to Changgyeonggung Palace. It later became a park with a zoo and a botanical garden during Japanese colonial rule. The palace grounds remained this way until 1983 when restoration of its old grace was completed.
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- Restrooms Available
- Parking Fees Standard Fare 2 000 Won For Hr 1 Every Additional 30 Min Br Minibus And Larger 3 Free Parking When Palace Is Closed
- Admission Fees International Visitors Br Adults Individual 1 000 Won Group 800 Teenagers Children 500 400 Adults Ages 19-64 Teenagers 7-18 Br 10 People Or More Free Admission Preschoolers 6 And Younger Senior Citizens 65 Older Visitors Wearing Hanbok Integrated Ticket Is Also Available Can Be Purchased Separately. Refer To The Palace Websites For Details.
- Interpretation Services Offered English - 11 00 16 Br Japanese 10 14 Chinese 09 30 15 Departure In Front Of Okcheongyo Bridge Duration Approx. 1 Hour Groups People Or More Are Required To Make A Reservation Two Days In Advance Via Phone At 82-2-762-4868.
- Inquiry and guidance 1330 Travel Hotline 82-2-1330 Br Korean English Japanese Chinese For More Info 82-2-762-4868
- Parking facilities Available 33 Parking Spaces
- Rest day Mondays
- Hours of operation 09 00-21 00 Last Admission 20
location
185, Changgyeonggung-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
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