A Review of the 2025 Fall Nighttime Opening at Gyeongbokgung Palace

✨ A Special Evening in a Palace Bathed in Autumn Light
The Gyeongbokgung Palace Night Opening is an event I always look forward to in the fall. The dates for the fall of 2025 have finally been announced, and I've compiled this review based on my experience. The autumn nights in Seoul are made even more special by the serene beauty of Gyeongbokgung Palace.

???? Operating Schedule and Closed Days
Dates: September 3rd (Wednesday) ~ September 28th (Sunday), 2025
Closed: Every Monday and Tuesday
Hours: 7:00 PM ~ 9:30 PM (Last admission at 8:30 PM)
At night, the buildings revealed under the soft lighting showcase a completely different charm from the daytime. In particular, Geunjeongjeon Hall and Gyeonghoeru Pavilion are famous photo spots.
???? Open Areas
The following areas were open to the public during this nighttime opening:
Gwanghwamun Gate, Heungnyemun Gate, Geunjeongjeon Hall
Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, Sajeongjeon Hall, Gangnyeongjeon Hall
Gyotaejeon Hall, Amisan Garden area
A must-see is the reflection of Gyeonghoeru Pavilion! The pavilion reflected on the water, combined with the autumn night sky, was truly magnificent.

????️ Ticketing and Admission
Reservation Start Date: Online booking from 10:00 AM on August 27th, 2025 (Interpark Ticket)
Maximum Tickets per Person: 4
Daily Admission Limit: 3,000 people
On-site Tickets: Limited sale of 300 tickets per day (2 tickets per person)
???? On-site ticket purchases are limited, and online reservations fill up quickly, so it's a good idea to check the schedule in advance and make reservations early.
???? Admission Fees & Free Admission
General Admission: Adults ₩3,000
Free Admission:
Visitors wearing Hanbok (traditional Korean clothing)
Children aged 6 and under
Seniors aged 65 and over
National Merit Award recipients, Individuals with disabilities and one accompanying caregiver
Many people visited wearing Hanbok this time, adding to the traditional atmosphere. It made for great photos!
???? Special Program – Royal Guard Parade (King’s walk)
The 'Royal Guard Parade (King’s walk)' performance takes place at 7 PM from Friday to Sunday.
It's a performance that recreates the royal procession of the Joseon Dynasty. Watching it felt like traveling back in time. The traditional music and the grandeur of the procession perfectly complemented the atmosphere of Gyeongbokgung Palace.
???? Transportation & Tips
The parking lot inside Gyeongbokgung Palace is congested, so I highly recommend using public transportation. It's about a 5-minute walk from Gyeongbokgung Station (Subway Line 3), making it easily accessible.
???? Final Thoughts
This 2025 fall Gyeongbokgung Palace Night Opening was an event where you could experience both autumn sentiment and traditional beauty. Walking through the palace grounds illuminated by soft lighting, I understood why so many people look forward to it every year. Reservations fill up quickly, so if you're interested, be sure to check the schedule and prepare early.


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