Intro – 북촌
Located between 경복궁 and 종묘, 북촌한옥마을 offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience how people lived during the Joseon Dynasty after exploring royal and ceremonial landmarks in Seoul.
After touring Gyeongbokgung Palace, where kings once ruled the nation, and visiting Jongmyo Shrine, where royal ancestral rituals were performed, visitors can walk through Bukchon’s narrow alleys to explore traditional hanok houses that once served as homes for government officials and noble families.

Bukchon completes the cultural journey by allowing visitors to experience everyday residential life during the Joseon period while walking between two historic royal landmarks in central Seoul.
Here, visitors can walk through preserved hanok neighborhoods, take panoramic rooftop photos, visit traditional tea houses and craft workshops, and enjoy one of the most scenic cultural walking routes in Jongno.
Location
Bukchon Hanok Village is located in Jongno District within walking distance from Anguk Station and Gyeongbokgung Palace.
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Visitor Information
• Recommended Visit Time: 1–2 Hours
• Best Time to Visit: Morning (09:00 – 11:00) for fewer crowds
• Walking Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (Sloped Alleys)
• Entrance Fee: Free
• Opening Hours: Open 24 Hours (Residential Area)
• Photography: Allowed in Public Alleys Only
• Please Note: Quiet Visit Recommended as Residents Live Here
Bukchon 8 Scenic Views (Bukchon Palgyeong)
📍Bukchon Scenic Walking Route (Viewpoints 1–6)
Bukchon Viewpoint 1

Local stories say that palace officials who worked near Gyeongbokgung Palace once lived in this area to stay within walking distance of royal administrative offices.
Bukchon Viewpoint 2

It is said that noble families serving the royal court chose this street to build their homes due to its close proximity to the palace district.
Bukchon Viewpoint 3

Some historians believe that hanok houses here were positioned to reflect social hierarchy within Joseon Dynasty society.
Bukchon Viewpoint 4

Local legend says that court officials once passed through these alleys while traveling between royal offices and residential quarters.
Bukchon Viewpoint 5

It is believed that these quiet residential streets were designed to provide privacy for families connected to the royal court.
Bukchon Viewpoint 6
Some historians suggest that residents living along this sloped street could observe palace surroundings while maintaining social distance from commoners.
📍Bukchon Cultural & Panoramic Area (Viewpoints 7–8)
Bukchon Viewpoint 7

It is said that royal attendants once used this pathway when traveling between palace service routes and nearby residences.
Bukchon Viewpoint 8

Local stories suggest that this scenic viewpoint reflects the close relationship between royal authority and daily life during the Joseon period.
Experience
- Walk through traditional hanok village alleys
- Take photos of historic Korean architecture
- Visit cultural craft workshops
- Enjoy traditional Korean tea houses
- Experience everyday life of the Joseon Dynasty
Final Thoughts
Bukchon Hanok Village offers visitors a rare opportunity to complete their cultural journey by exploring how people lived during the Joseon Dynasty after visiting royal palaces and ancestral shrines nearby.
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Practical Information
Opening Hours: Open 24 Hours
Admission Fee: Free Entry
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