Eungbongsan Palgakjeong Pavilion

★ 4.9 (90K+ reviews) • 1M+ booked
Nestled atop the serene Eungbongsan Mountain, the Palgakjeong Pavilion is a hidden gem in the heart of Seoul, offering a tranquil escape with breathtaking views and a rich historical backdrop. Perched by the serene Han River, this traditional pavilion provides a panoramic vista of the vibrant cityscape, making it a must-visit for travelers seeking a unique and peaceful experience. Known for its hawk-like shape, Eungbongsan Mountain was once a royal hunting ground during the Joseon Dynasty, adding a layer of historical intrigue to its natural beauty. Whether you're captivated by the stunning night views or the cultural heritage, Eungbongsan Palgakjeong Pavilion promises a serene retreat from the bustling city life.
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267-1 Eungbong-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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Eungbongsan Palgakjeong Pavilion Reviews

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JohnPaul ********
1 Jul
I love the voucher that I was able to maximize the shopping experience in Myeondong.
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JohnPaul ********
1 Jul
I appreciated this free voucher was able to buy items at an affordable price and to maximize the money that I have to budget
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Maria ***************
1 Jul
The ride was smooth and fun. A good way to explore Seoul. Will recommend to friends and family.
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林 **
1 Jul
Like as always⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯It's a pity that Q didn't come on stage⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯Let's go and see it next time~~~~~~~(~_~;)(~_~;)(~_~;)(~_~;)Like
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1 Jul
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Lee *********
1 Jul
The setup is very easy and convenient. Network connection is stable and good.
林 **
1 Jul
We went to Seoul Tower during the day. We signed up for this tour because we wanted to enjoy Seoul and Seoul Tower at night (we had signed up for daytime tours before). At night in Seoul, looking at the scenery and people from the window, I felt that everything slowed down because my mind was relaxed. In the Seoul Tower tour, we visited Mapo Bridge, Banpo Bridge, Seongsu Bridge, Gwanghwamun, and Seoul Tower at night. The tour guide asked us to get off at Seoul Tower for 25 minutes. As passengers, we excitedly took pictures of the Seoul Tower that came into view. Isn’t it beautiful?! The last attraction is Cheonggyecheon Stream (opposite the meeting point at Gwanghwamun). Walking in Cheonggyecheon Square during the day and at night has different feelings. It is worth arranging a trip.
Mon compte
1 Jul
I booked a round trip for Busan for me and 2 of my friends. It was easy to book and to get in the bus with the QR codes. It was comfortable and we had one pause. Be careful to be on time, the busses leaves exactly at the time said.

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Eungbongsan Palgakjeong Pavilion

Nestled atop Eungbongsan Mountain, the Eungbongsan Palgakjeong Pavilion is a must-visit for anyone seeking breathtaking views of Seoul. This traditional octagonal pavilion offers a sweeping panorama of the Han River, Seoul Forest, and the vibrant eastern part of the city. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or simply in search of a tranquil escape, this pavilion provides the perfect vantage point to soak in the beauty of Seoul's skyline.

Hangang View

Just a short stroll from the Palgakjeong Pavilion, the Hangang View offers a mesmerizing glimpse of the Hangang River's serene beauty. This spot is a favorite among visitors for capturing the essence of Seoul's natural charm, where the river's gentle flow meets the twinkling city lights. It's an ideal location for those looking to experience the harmonious blend of nature and urban life in the heart of Seoul.

Forsythia Festival

Every April, Eungbongsan Mountain bursts into a sea of golden hues during the Forsythia Festival. This vibrant celebration transforms the mountain into a stunning visual spectacle, drawing visitors from near and far. As the forsythia flowers blanket the landscape, it's the perfect time to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and capture unforgettable memories amidst the golden blooms.

Cultural Significance

Eungbongsan Mountain, historically known as Maebongsan, was a favored hunting ground for kings during the Joseon Dynasty. This rich history adds a layer of cultural depth to the natural beauty of the area. The Eungbongsan Palgakjeong Pavilion itself is a testament to traditional Korean architecture, providing visitors with a glimpse into the country's rich cultural heritage. The pavilion's design reflects the elegance and simplicity of traditional hanok structures.

Scenic Photo Zones

Capture stunning images at the designated photo zones on Eungbongsan Mountain. With the Hangang River, Seongsudaegyo Bridge, and Cheonggyesan Mountain as your backdrop, these spots offer breathtaking views that are perfect for photography enthusiasts.

Scenic Walking Routes

Explore the popular walking paths between Eungbongsan and Seoul Forest. These routes are especially vibrant in spring, adorned with cherry blossoms and lush greenery, making for a picturesque and refreshing stroll.

Local Cuisine

While the pavilion itself does not offer dining options, nearby areas in Seoul are perfect for indulging in authentic Korean cuisine. Must-try dishes include bibimbap, kimchi, and bulgogi, offering a delightful taste of local flavors.