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Changdeokgung Palace Tour Guide: Explore Main Hall for FREE in Multiple Languages for Limited Time!

KoreaTravelPost Editor by KoreaTravelPost Editor
March 1, 2025
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Good news, travelers! South Korea is rolling out the red carpet for you with an incredible opportunity to explore the stunning Changdeokgung Palace like never before. For the entire month of March 2025, you can join a FREE guided tour of Changdeokgung Palace Main Hall, Injeongjeon, with multilingual guide available in English, Japanese, and Chinese. Yes, you read that right—FREE! This is your chance to dive deep into South Korea’s royal history and culture without spending a dime. But hurry, this offer is only available for a limited time. Ready to learn more? Let’s get into the details so you don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience.

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  • Changdeokgung Palace Offers Free Tour with English Guide and More!
    • All You Need to Know About Changdeokgung Palace Main Hall Tour Guide
      • What’s Included in the Tour?
      • When and How to Join
    • Why This Tour is a Must-Do
    • Secure Your Chance Today!
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Changdeokgung Palace Offers Free Tour with English Guide and More!

Picture yourself walking through the ornate gates of Changdeokgung Palace, stepping onto the very grounds where Joseon kings once stood, just like what you see in those Korean sageuk dramas. Now, thanks to the Korea Heritage Service, you can get exclusive access to Injeongjeon, the palace’s main hall, for an extraordinary guided tour—completely free!

Not only that but this tour is also the perfect chance to immerse yourself in Korea’s royal past. And you don’t have to be a history buff or a Korean speaker to enjoy it because South Korea is offering tours in multiple international languages, including English, Japanese, and Chinese.

Indeed, visitors can normally view Injeongjeon from the outside only. However, for March 2025, you’ll be allowed inside to witness the grand hall’s interior up close. This includes a breathtaking view of Irwoloakdo, a symbolic folding screen behind the throne that represents Korea’s landscape and royal authority.

changdeokgung palace main hall free tour guide

But that’s not everything. This 15-minute bonus stop is just one highlight of an already amazing Changdeokgung Palace tour that takes you through the most significant areas of the palace.

And for a limited time, you can experience it all for free. Excited? Let’s break down everything you need to know so you can plan your visit!

All You Need to Know About Changdeokgung Palace Main Hall Tour Guide

Now, let’s break it down so you know exactly what to expect and how to make the most of this incredible offer.

What’s Included in the Tour?

The free tour guide includes a 15-minute stop at Injeongjeon, the Main Hall of Changdeokgung Palace. This is a special addition to the existing palace tours, which cover other major buildings on the grounds.

During your visit to Injeongjeon, you’ll learn about its significance as the heart of royal ceremonies, from coronations to weddings. You’ll also get a glimpse of the throne and the iconic “Irwoloakdo” folding screen, which symbolizes the nation itself.

When and How to Join

  • Weekday Tours:
    • 9.30 AM – Korean guide
    • 10.15 AM – English guide
    • 10.00 AM (Thursdays only) – Chinese guide
    • 11.00 AM (Wednesdays only) – Japanese guide
    • Only 20 spots are available per tour, so online reservations are a must.
  • Weekend Tours (Fridays to Sundays):
    • 10.30 AM – Korean guide (for now, other languages are not available on weekends)
    • While most spots are reserved for online bookings, five walk-in spots are available for early birds who arrive at Geumhomun (the west gate of the palace) ahead of time.

Why This Tour is a Must-Do

So, why should you take advantage of this free tour and guide inside Changdeokgung Palace? Well, if the “free of charge” perk isn’t convincing enough, here’s what makes this experience truly unmissable.

This is a rare opportunity to step inside history, walking the very halls where Korean kings and queens once ruled, held grand ceremonies, and made pivotal decisions that shaped the nation. Not to mention, if you’re a fan of Korean sageuk dramas, this is your chance to stand in the exact locations where your favorite historical dramas were filmed, bringing those epic royal stories to life!

Weekday tours take you on a broad exploration of the palace grounds, showcasing its breathtaking architecture and legendary landmarks. Meanwhile, weekend tours dive deeper into the royal duties and ceremonies, letting you relive the grandeur of Korea’s past.

And with expert guides available in multiple languages, you won’t just be admiring the beauty—you’ll be immersed in the history, culture, and untold stories of this UNESCO-listed palace.

Don’t just see the palace—experience its legacy, walk in the footsteps of royalty, and make your own unforgettable K-drama moment in Changdeokgung Palace!

Secure Your Chance Today!

Don’t let this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity slip away. March 2025 is your chance to explore Changdeokgung Palace Main Hall for free, with an expert guide to enhance your experience.

And since spaces are limited, make sure to book your spot online at the Royal Palaces and Tombs Center website (royal.khs.go.kr) as soon as possible. Believe us, you don’t want to miss out on this chance to step into the heart of Korea’s royal history.

Pack your curiosity, grab your camera, and get ready to explore Changdeokgung Palace along with the Main Hall like never before.

Your adventure into Korea’s past starts here!

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