Historic Seoul: Gyeongbok Palace
Historic Seoul: Palaces, Hanok Villages, and the Best Spots to Eat With Kids Your Korean Umma's guide to Gyeongbokgung, Bukchon, Insadong, and Jongno — with little ones in tow. So, I have dragged my two kids through every major palace, hanok alley, and traditional teahouse in this city. My 8-year-old now knows the difference between Joseon and Goryeo dynasty architecture. My 5-year-old just likes the cool rooftops because they look like "dragon hats." Both of them have eaten everything I've put in front of them in this part of Seoul. Historic Seoul — the area around Gyeongbokgung, Bukchon, Insadong, and Jongno — is where I always bring first-time visitors. It's the heart of what makes Seoul different from every other modern city in Asia. Here, 600 years of Korean history isn't behind glass in a museum. It's the street you're walking on, the building you're eating in, the gate you're standing under. And the food? Some of the be...