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Gyeongbok Palace opens for autumn night tours starting Sept. 2

Under the crisp autumn sky, the soaring roofs and stone courtyards of Korea’s principal royal palace will soon glow once more against the backdrop of central Seoul. The Gyeongbokgung Palace Management Office, operating under the Royal Palaces and Tombs Center of the Korea Heritage Service, said Tuesday that the autumn season of its "Gyeongbokgung Night Viewing" program will run from Sept. 2…

Gyeongbok Palace opens for autumn night tours starting Sept. 2

Korea's most iconic royal palace, Gyeongbokgung, will begin offering evening night tours from September 2 to October 2 as part of its Fall season. The Gyeongbokgung Palace Management Office announced the program's start date on Tuesday. These autumn tours allow visitors to explore the historic 1392-1910 Joseon Dynasty palace after dark, experiencing its storied architecture and cultural significance.

Tickets for the Gyeongbokgung Night Viewing program will be available for purchase starting August 26 at 10 a.m. via the NOL ticket website on a first-come, first-served basis. Fans of Seoul's premier tourist attraction have long sought to secure a spot for the popular nighttime admission.

During the Gyeongbokgung Night Viewing, guests are granted exclusive after-hours access to the palace's central historical zone. This includes iconic sites like the grand Gwanghwamun and Heungnyemun Gates, the royal throne hall known as Geunjeongjeon, the famous floating pavilion Gyeonghoeru, and the former royal living quarters.

This season, the palace grounds will also host live classical music performances near the Sujeongjeon Hall, further enhancing the atmospheric experience. The evening tours represent a cherished tradition for many who travel to Seoul, providing a unique perspective on the historic site as the sun sets over central Seoul.

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