The palace was built in 1395 by the Joseon dynasty (as the biggest one of its Five Grand Palaces).
Built in 1395, this is the main and the largest gate leading to the Gyeongbokgung Palace, the house of the royal dynasty.
The main temple of Korean Zen Buddhism is a majestic and elaborate building that is a treat for the eyes.
An area that is better seen than described. Charming shops, wonderful galleries and more to discover in this complex.
The Insadong is a district centred around a long street of the same name in Seoul. It offers the best from both the old and the new Korea.
The UNESCO-listed Confucian shrine is a huge complex used to commemorate the deceased royalty. Do not miss this elaborate gem.
Opened in 1905, the Gwangjang Market is Korea's oldest daily still running market. It is one of the largest markets in Korea, too.