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Gyeonghoeru Pavilion — Attraction in Seoul

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Gyeonghoeru Pavilion
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Nearby attractions
Gyeongbokgung Palace
161 Sajik-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Geunjeongjeon
161 Sajik-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
National Palace Museum of Korea
12 Hyoja-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
The National Folk Museum of Korea
37 Samcheong-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Sajeongjeon (King's Office)
161 Sajik-ro, Seoul, South Korea
Daelim Museum
21 Jahamun-ro 4-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Sujeongjeon
1-1 Sejongno, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Gyotaejeon (Queen's Residence)
Sejongno, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Cheong Wa Dae Sarang Chae
45 Hyoja-ro 13-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Heumgyeonggak (Planetarium)
161 Sajik-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Nearby restaurants
Tosokchon Samgyetang
5 Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Hwangsaengga Kalguksu
78 Bukchon-ro 5-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
애즈라이크
23 Hyoja-ro 7-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Dimi
37 Hyoja-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Onjium
South Korea, Seoul, Jongno District, Hyoja-ro, 49 4층
H Lounge
21-9 Jahamun-ro 4-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
LEEDORIM Coffee & Vegan Bakery Gyeongbokgung Cafe
South Korea, Seoul, Jongno District, Jahamun-ro, 43 경복궁 본점
Smith Hanok
22-7 Samcheong-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Osteria Sotti
10-19 Jahamun-ro 10-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Kandasoba, Gyeongbokgung
5 Jahamun-ro 7-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Nearby hotels
boan stay
33 Hyoja-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Woo Guest House
South Korea, Seoul, Jongno District, 사간동 66
Somerset Palace Seoul
7 Yulgok-ro 2-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Gongsimga Hanok Guesthouse
46 Yulgok-ro 1-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Seochon Guest House
28-3 Jahamun-ro 7-gil, Cheongunhyoja-dong, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Hanok 24 Guesthouse Gyeongbokgung
27-3 Jahamun-ro 5ga-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
Supia Guesthouse
South Korea, 자하문로 14길 17-7 종로구 서울특별시 KR
88Guesthouse
88 Palpan-dong, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
바인하우스(Vine Guesthouse)
South Korea, Seoul, Jongno District, Hyoja-dong, 52-10
STAY256 Hanok Guesthouse
104-10 Palpan-dong, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
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Gyeonghoeru Pavilion

161 Sajik-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
4.8(222)
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attractions: Gyeongbokgung Palace, Geunjeongjeon, National Palace Museum of Korea, The National Folk Museum of Korea, Sajeongjeon (King's Office), Daelim Museum, Sujeongjeon, Gyotaejeon (Queen's Residence), Cheong Wa Dae Sarang Chae, Heumgyeonggak (Planetarium), restaurants: Tosokchon Samgyetang, Hwangsaengga Kalguksu, 애즈라이크, Dimi, Onjium, H Lounge, LEEDORIM Coffee & Vegan Bakery Gyeongbokgung Cafe, Smith Hanok, Osteria Sotti, Kandasoba, Gyeongbokgung
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Nearby attractions of Gyeonghoeru Pavilion

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Geunjeongjeon

National Palace Museum of Korea

The National Folk Museum of Korea

Sajeongjeon (King's Office)

Daelim Museum

Sujeongjeon

Gyotaejeon (Queen's Residence)

Cheong Wa Dae Sarang Chae

Heumgyeonggak (Planetarium)

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace

4.6

(16.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Geunjeongjeon

Geunjeongjeon

4.7

(204)

Open 24 hours
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National Palace Museum of Korea

National Palace Museum of Korea

4.6

(3K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
The National Folk Museum of Korea

The National Folk Museum of Korea

4.6

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Kimchi Making Day Experience and a Market Tour
Fri, Dec 26 • 10:00 AM
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Explore night market food
Explore night market food
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Nearby restaurants of Gyeonghoeru Pavilion

Tosokchon Samgyetang

Hwangsaengga Kalguksu

애즈라이크

Dimi

Onjium

H Lounge

LEEDORIM Coffee & Vegan Bakery Gyeongbokgung Cafe

Smith Hanok

Osteria Sotti

Kandasoba, Gyeongbokgung

Tosokchon Samgyetang

Tosokchon Samgyetang

4.2

(5K)

Click for details
Hwangsaengga Kalguksu

Hwangsaengga Kalguksu

4.2

(1.4K)

$

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애즈라이크

애즈라이크

4.4

(191)

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Dimi

Dimi

4.2

(61)

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Reviews of Gyeonghoeru Pavilion

4.8
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5.0
24w

Gyeonghoeru Pavilion – A Floating Gem Inside Gyeongbokgung Palace

Hidden within the walls of Gyeongbokgung Palace lies one of Seoul’s most stunning architectural treasures: Gyeonghoeru Pavilion. Built in 1412 during the reign of King Taejong, this elegant pavilion was designed as a venue for royal banquets and celebrations. Surrounded by an artificial pond and supported by 48 sturdy stone pillars, it appears to float gracefully above the water—a vision of harmony and balance.

What makes Gyeonghoeru so captivating is not just its size or historical importance, but its perfect blend with nature. In spring, the pavilion is framed by cherry blossoms; in summer, it reflects in the green water, creating a dreamy scene. Autumn brings warm, golden tones, and in winter, a serene blanket of snow gives it a quiet, almost poetic charm.

Architecturally, Gyeonghoeru is a masterpiece. The open design allows cool breezes to flow through during warmer months, making it both functional and beautiful. Its tiled roof and painted eaves showcase the refined elegance of Joseon-era craftsmanship.

Standing by the pond, you can almost imagine the royal gatherings that once filled the air with music and laughter. Today, visitors from around the world come to admire this pavilion’s timeless beauty, capturing photos and reflecting on its rich history.

Gyeonghoeru Pavilion is more than just a part of Gyeongbokgung Palace—it’s a living symbol of Korean heritage and an enduring testament to the artistry of the past. For anyone visiting Seoul, it’s a stop that should...

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5.0
32w

A masterpiece of Joseon Dynasty architecture, Gyeonghoeru Pavilion stands as one of the most iconic symbols of royal splendor within Gyeongbokgung Palace. Originally constructed in 1412 and rebuilt in 1867, this elevated structure is gracefully perched above a lotus pond, supported by 48 stone pillars and surrounded by tranquil waters. Once used to host foreign envoys and royal banquets, the pavilion offers a rare glimpse into the refined elegance and diplomatic significance of Korea’s royal court. Today, it remains a stunning reminder of Korea’s cultural heritage and architectural finesse—a highlight for any visitor...

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4.0
47w

Gyeonghoeru Pavilion (경복궁 慶會樓 ) is the banquet hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace. Located on the rectangular man-made pond (Gyeonghoeji), this two storey building certainly is one of the key attractions of the palace. The grandiose of the waterfront building makes it very photogenic and its reflection (if you are at luck) make it even more popular among the tourists. Too bad this is not open for public visit, although we saw a group of visitors were inside, not sure what it...

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Gyeonghoeru Pavilion – A Floating Gem Inside Gyeongbokgung Palace Hidden within the walls of Gyeongbokgung Palace lies one of Seoul’s most stunning architectural treasures: Gyeonghoeru Pavilion. Built in 1412 during the reign of King Taejong, this elegant pavilion was designed as a venue for royal banquets and celebrations. Surrounded by an artificial pond and supported by 48 sturdy stone pillars, it appears to float gracefully above the water—a vision of harmony and balance. What makes Gyeonghoeru so captivating is not just its size or historical importance, but its perfect blend with nature. In spring, the pavilion is framed by cherry blossoms; in summer, it reflects in the green water, creating a dreamy scene. Autumn brings warm, golden tones, and in winter, a serene blanket of snow gives it a quiet, almost poetic charm. Architecturally, Gyeonghoeru is a masterpiece. The open design allows cool breezes to flow through during warmer months, making it both functional and beautiful. Its tiled roof and painted eaves showcase the refined elegance of Joseon-era craftsmanship. Standing by the pond, you can almost imagine the royal gatherings that once filled the air with music and laughter. Today, visitors from around the world come to admire this pavilion’s timeless beauty, capturing photos and reflecting on its rich history. Gyeonghoeru Pavilion is more than just a part of Gyeongbokgung Palace—it’s a living symbol of Korean heritage and an enduring testament to the artistry of the past. For anyone visiting Seoul, it’s a stop that should not be missed.
Jo LeeJo Lee
Gyeonghoeru Pavilion (경복궁 慶會樓 ) is the banquet hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace. Located on the rectangular man-made pond (Gyeonghoeji), this two storey building certainly is one of the key attractions of the palace. The grandiose of the waterfront building makes it very photogenic and its reflection (if you are at luck) make it even more popular among the tourists. Too bad this is not open for public visit, although we saw a group of visitors were inside, not sure what it takes to get in.
Christopher GorrieChristopher Gorrie
Gorgeous scenic area of the Gyeongbokgung grounds. There are walking paths, large lawns, and beautiful stretches of small forest. It is very peaceful here and well worth spending 30-45 minutes exploring. It’s a great spot for group and solo photography as well. Definitely a highlight of the ancient palace grounds, and one of the main reasons to visit.
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Gyeonghoeru Pavilion – A Floating Gem Inside Gyeongbokgung Palace Hidden within the walls of Gyeongbokgung Palace lies one of Seoul’s most stunning architectural treasures: Gyeonghoeru Pavilion. Built in 1412 during the reign of King Taejong, this elegant pavilion was designed as a venue for royal banquets and celebrations. Surrounded by an artificial pond and supported by 48 sturdy stone pillars, it appears to float gracefully above the water—a vision of harmony and balance. What makes Gyeonghoeru so captivating is not just its size or historical importance, but its perfect blend with nature. In spring, the pavilion is framed by cherry blossoms; in summer, it reflects in the green water, creating a dreamy scene. Autumn brings warm, golden tones, and in winter, a serene blanket of snow gives it a quiet, almost poetic charm. Architecturally, Gyeonghoeru is a masterpiece. The open design allows cool breezes to flow through during warmer months, making it both functional and beautiful. Its tiled roof and painted eaves showcase the refined elegance of Joseon-era craftsmanship. Standing by the pond, you can almost imagine the royal gatherings that once filled the air with music and laughter. Today, visitors from around the world come to admire this pavilion’s timeless beauty, capturing photos and reflecting on its rich history. Gyeonghoeru Pavilion is more than just a part of Gyeongbokgung Palace—it’s a living symbol of Korean heritage and an enduring testament to the artistry of the past. For anyone visiting Seoul, it’s a stop that should not be missed.
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Gyeonghoeru Pavilion (경복궁 慶會樓 ) is the banquet hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace. Located on the rectangular man-made pond (Gyeonghoeji), this two storey building certainly is one of the key attractions of the palace. The grandiose of the waterfront building makes it very photogenic and its reflection (if you are at luck) make it even more popular among the tourists. Too bad this is not open for public visit, although we saw a group of visitors were inside, not sure what it takes to get in.
Jo Lee

Jo Lee

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Gorgeous scenic area of the Gyeongbokgung grounds. There are walking paths, large lawns, and beautiful stretches of small forest. It is very peaceful here and well worth spending 30-45 minutes exploring. It’s a great spot for group and solo photography as well. Definitely a highlight of the ancient palace grounds, and one of the main reasons to visit.
Christopher Gorrie

Christopher Gorrie

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