Deoksugung Stone Wall Road

Myeong-dong & Jung-gu


Outside to the left of Deoksugung's main gate, the palace's stone southern wall creates a curved path shaded by 130 trees with benches where locals stop and rest to whisper sweet nothings or take selfies. It's a pleasant path that connects City Hall to the Seoul Museum of Art.


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Nearby Myeong-dong & Jung-gu attractions

1. Hamnyeongjeon

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A part of Deoksugung, this building served as Emperor Gojong’s living quarters.

2. Seoul Plaza

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Seoul Plaza, fronting City Hall, is the scene for events and free performances most nights during summer, as well as an outdoor ice-skating rink for a…

3. Deoksugung

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One of Seoul's five grand palaces built during the Joseon dynasty, Deoksugung (meaning Palace of Virtuous Longevity) is the only one you can visit in the…

4. Junghwajeon

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Serving as Deoksugung’s main throne hall, Junghwajeon was used for ceremonial occasions such as coronations, and is adorned with dragons and golden window…

5. Jeonggwanheon

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Within the Deoksugung complex, the interesting fusion-style pavilion Jeonggwanheon was designed by Russian architect Aleksey Seredin-Sabatin as a place…

6. Seoul City Hall

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Looking like a tsunami made of glass and steel, Seoul City Hall was completely redeveloped in 2013 and now is a major architectural attraction of the city…

7. Seoul Metropolitan Library

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Opened in 2012, the Seoul Metropolitan Library is within the original City Hall's Renaissance-style building, constructed in 1926, that's fronted by a…

8. Gungisi Relics Exhibition Hall

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Head down to the basement of City Hall to this glassed-in archaeological site displaying items dating from the Joseon dynasty unearthed during excavation…