Download the app and start listening
GPS-guided audio guide while you walk.

About this place
Practical information
Points included in this audio guide

Hongyemun Gate
Hongyemun is the distinctive arched entrance at the centre of the Gwanghwamun gate's granite base in Seoul. Its name conjures imagery of a rainbow, a characteristic that defines its striking visual form. The arch serves as the principal passage through this iconic ceremonial gateway, one of Seoul's most recognisable landmarks and a notable what to see when visiting the area.

Gate Tower
Gwanghwamun's distinctive wooden tower rises from a granite base, marking the main entrance to Gyeongbokgung Palace. This iconic architectural element crowns the gate and was fully restored in wood in 2010. The tower remains the most visible and emblematic feature of the gate structure, offering visitors what to see when approaching Seoul's most important palace entrance.

Saheonbu Well Ruins
The Saheonbu Well Ruins are archaeological remains uncovered during renovation works at Gwanghwamun Plaza. Following their discovery, the ruins were preserved in situ and have since become an educational focal point within the plaza. Visitors can see these historical remnants, which offer insight into Seoul's past and the significance of the site's development over centuries.

Statue of the Great King Sejong
This bronze statue of King Sejong stands 9.5 metres tall in the centre of Gwanghwamun Plaza and depicts the king seated on his throne with a gentle smile, holding a book. Unveiled on 9 October 2009, the inauguration date coincides with Hangul Day, which celebrates the Korean alphabet created during his reign. It's a notable landmark marking an important cultural achievement in Korean history.
- 1.Hongyemun Gate
- 2.Gate Tower
- 3.Saheonbu Well Ruins
- 4.Statue of the Great King Sejong
Kids audio available
Kids version available with adapted and fun language for the little ones (10 min)
Prefer to discover on the go?
Buy photo credits and take a photo of any monument. Our AI will recognize it and you'll receive the audio guide instantly.
Share with your family
Share your audio guides with your family using a single access code.
Learn how it worksDownload Guipock and start exploring
Audio guides narrated while you walk. Available on the App Store.




