2024

GYEONGBOKGUNG PALACE (RADIANT HAPPINESS)

Palaces to visit
4.6/5
38 reviews
Open - from 09h00 to 18h00
Since the 14th century, this palace has captivated by its beauty. It's not ... Read more
2024

CHANGDEOKGUNG PALACE

Palaces to visit
4.7/5
36 reviews
Open - from 09h00 to 17h00
It's the most sumptuous palace. It offers the most magnificent vision of ... Read more
 Seoul
2024

DONGDAEMUN DESIGN PLAZA

Contemporary architecture
5/5
5 reviews
Architectural UFO par excellence, this multi-cultural building is one of ... Read more
 Seoul
2024

HWASEONG FORTRESS

Military monuments
4.8/5
5 reviews
A fortress built between 1794 and 1796, representing 18th-century military ... Read more
 Suwon
2024

DEOKSUGUNG PALACE

Palaces to visit
5/5
2 reviews
The smallest of Seoul's royal palaces, with a few buildings still intact, a ... Read more
 Seoul
2024

FORTRESS BUSOSANSEONG

Fortifications and ramparts to visit
5/5
1 review
Fortress on Busosan Hill, said to have been founded in 538, with remaining ... Read more
 Buyeo
2024

FORTRESS NAMHANSANSEONG

Military monuments
5/5
1 review

This sumptuous fortress was built to house the capital within its walls and to offer refuge to the king in case of emergency. It was therefore built under Silla by King Munmu in 672, but its earthen walls were replaced and greatly enlarged from 1612 onwards by Gwanghaegun, in anticipation of a possible Manchu invasion. Thus, in 1624, King Injo gave the order to rebuild this fortress. The monk Byeogam became the commander of the Buddhist armies and helped in the construction with his troops of monks. It was completed in 1626, but work was continued later, from King Sukjong (1674-1720) to King Sunjo (1800-1834). Listed as a World Heritage Site since 2014, this site is very beautiful, especially in spring and autumn, as it is very wooded and fits the relief perfectly. The fortress is very imposing, with its 9.6 km long and 3 to 7 m high stone wall. The main vestiges that can be admired there are the four gates at the four cardinal points, the castle of Suejangdae, located at the top of Mount Iljang as well as the Janggyeongsa temple which served as a refuge for the monks builders.

Cleveradvice . It is recommended that you come here at night to enjoy the magical view of Seoul from the fortress. In addition, restaurants are located in the heart of the fortress, which makes it easy for us to enjoy the place all day long.

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 Namhansan
2024

GWANGHWAMUN SQUARE

Towers to visit
5/5
1 review

In August 2009, the renovation work was completed and Gwanghwamun Square was finally able to rise from the ground. Today, this pedestrian area therefore starts from the Gwanghwamun Gate and leads to the Kyobo Building. Along the way, we will come across two huge statues, which can be found on every postcard in the city: the most important is that of King Sejong the Great (the famous king of Joseon, inventor of the Korean alphabet, 한글) and then that of Admiral Yi SunSin, a national hero for his prowess during the Imjin War (1592-1598).

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 Seoul
2024

SEON-GYOJANG

Places associated with famous people to visit
5/5
1 review

It is a very beautiful home of a noble family from Joseon. It was built nearly 300 years ago by a member of the Yi family of Jeonju, the original clan of the royal family. This complex of buildings is a rare example of a well-preserved yangban house. Furniture is on display, as well as objects from Joseon's daily life. There is a museum in a small new building that displays some very interesting antique objects, including noble clothes, jewellery, etc. We will not fail to visit this place.

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 Gangneung
2024

N SEOUL TOWER - TOUR DE SÉOUL

Towers to visit
4/5
11 reviews
Perched on top of Mount Namsan, this modern tower, representative of the ... Read more
 Seoul
2024

DONGGUNG PALACE AND WOLJI POND

Ancient monuments
4.5/5
2 reviews
The site of the summer palace hosting the Silla court's festivities, the ... Read more
 Gyeongju
2024

FORTRESS GONGSANSEONG

Monuments to visit
4.5/5
2 reviews

This fortress is located on a hill facing the river and is precisely on the site of the former royal palace of the Kingdom of Baekje. Originally the walls were made of mud, but they were rebuilt in stone (for more solidity) in the 17th century. Most of the visible buildings date from this period with later restorations. The partially restored wall is 2,600 m long. The park is pretty and offers a good walk in the middle of old pavilions. One enters through the west gate. The north gate pavilion, Gongbuknu, built in 1603 on an older site, faces the river. On the other side of the hill, to the east, a small temple, Yeong-eunsa, built in 1458, welcomed in 1616 the monk general who supervised the Buddhist armies throughout the country. The Gwan-illu Sermon Hall was used as a dormitory by the soldier monks in 1592. Opposite, the Manharu Pavilion, built from 1724 to 1726, was destroyed by floods. It was rebuilt in 1982 on the original foundations. Behind it is an old water tank discovered by chance in 1982. Going up to the east, the large Imnyugak Pavilion is located at the top of the hill. It was built under King Dongseong of Baekje (479-501) as a banqueting pavilion and was rebuilt from 1991 to 1993 according to motifs found in tombs in the area. Its foundation stones are the oldest remaining ones from the Baekje kingdom. Not far away are the twelve foundation stones of the provincial governor's building under Silla. One can go to the east gate, Dongmun, and then go up to the south gate. On the way, one will see a pavilion with three stelae (Myeongguksamjangbi) dedicated to the three Chinese generals of the Ming Dynasty who defended the fortress during the Japanese invasions of 1597. These stelae were erected in 1599 and again in 1713 before being buried by the Japanese during the occupation. They had taken care to erase certain characters, such as "Japanese looters", which were engraved on them. They were unearthed in 1945. We arrive at Jinnamnu, the pavilion at the south gate. Above is a pavilion, Ssangsujeong, erected on the site of two trees under which King Injo, who had taken refuge in the fortress, learned of the defeat of the insurrection led by Yi Gwal (1624). The king appointed the two trees as third grade civil servants. A stele was erected below in memory of these events by the governor of the province in 1734.

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 Gongju
2024

JAGALCHI FISH MARKET

Markets
4/5
6 reviews
Korea's most famous and largest fish market, opened in the 19th century, to ... Read more
 Busan
2024

POOL AND GUNGNAMJI PAVILION

Ancient monuments
4/5
1 review
Pond surrounded by willows, remnant of a pleasure garden built in 634 on ... Read more
 Buyeo
2024

PUNGNAMMUN

Works of art to see
4/5
1 review
Southern chicane gate of Jeonju's ancient fortified wall, reminiscent of ... Read more
 Jeonju
2024

CHANGGYEONGGUNG PALACE

Palaces to visit
4/5
1 review
A summer palace dating from the 12th century, it does not have many ... Read more
 Seoul
2024

CHEOMSEONGDAE OBSERVATION TOWER

Towers to visit
4/5
1 review
Astronomical observatory dating from the reign of Queen Seon-Deok, used to ... Read more
 Gyeongju
2024

HEUNGINJINMUN GATE

Fortifications and ramparts to visit
3/5
3 reviews
The gate was equipped with a semicircular defense system that required two ... Read more
 Seoul
2024

HANGPADURI HANGMONG

Military monuments
Historic site commemorating the Korean forces who resisted the Mongol ... Read more
 Jeju Ville
2024

18TH MAY MONUMENTS

Monuments to visit
May 18 monuments with the National Cemetery, the May 18 Memorial, the May ... Read more
 Gwangju