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Gyeongbokgung Photo Studio

Just a 1-minute walk from Gyeongbokgung Station, 'Gyeongbokgung Studio' offers a peaceful hanok-inspired indoor space for your photoshoot!

Taeyeon Kim
7 months ago
Gyeongbokgung Photo Studio
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  1. Our Visit
  2. Our Visit How to Get There

Wearing a Hanbok and taking photos at Gyeongbokgung Palace is a must when visiting Korea. But if you’re looking for a more unique experience, let me introduce ‘Gyeongbokgung Photo Studio.’ Just a minute’s walk from Gyeongbokgung Station, this indoor studio with its serene hanok backdrop is perfect for creating unforgettable memories. Whether it’s solo, couple, or group shots, a professional photographer will help you capture the moment perfectly!


Gyeongbokgung Palace photo studio | Photo shoot


Our Visit

Today, I would like to introduce 'Gyeongbokgung Photo Studio,' a photo studio where you can shoot indoors with a hanok backdrop near Gyeongbokgung.

As soon as you enter, a hanok and yard greet you. Gyeongbokgung Photo Studio has a total of five backgrounds, both indoors and outdoors, that you can freely choose from and take pictures with.

First, it's a veranda. The terrace of a hanok is a structure that smoothly connects the boundary between the interior and exterior spaces. You can enjoy the scenery that changes with the seasons or feel the sounds of the wind, sunshine, and rain.

Sitting on the porch, we talked and captured small moments of everyday life in photos.

In the spring, sit on the veranda and feel the flower breeze, in the summer, avoid the heat under the shade, in the fall, enjoy the falling leaves, and in the winter, capture the snow-covered scenery.

Take a photo with your loved one or family on the porch next to the yard.

Next, take a cool photo under the tile.

Under the tranquil atmosphere of the tiled roof, the photos taken blending with nature elements are truly beautiful.

Capture unforgettable moments alone or together in photos.

You can take pictures against various backgrounds when you enter the Hanok interior.

Just sitting in the hallway looking out the window gives off a nice vibe.

You can take more atmospheric photos using the sunlight shining through the Changhoji during the day as lighting.

However, the corridor is somewhat narrow, so it's better to take photos alone or with just one other person.

Lastly, this is the honeymoon suite.

Capture romantic moments through the crack of the newlywed room door in photos.

Shooting inside an actual hanok with authentic living spaces creates a natural atmosphere.

The space is relatively spacious, allowing for various poses and concepts during the shoot.

You can also take Pyebaek (traditional Korean wedding) photos. The paebaek photos are another special cultural way to commemorate an important moment in a Korean wedding. And the chestnuts, dates, and rice cakes placed on the wedding table each have their own important meanings.

Chestnuts and jujubes symbolize fertility, while sweet hangwa represents a harmonious and happy marriage. The colorful fruits reflect wishes for family prosperity and happiness. For Pyebaek photos, the studio provides traditional Hanbok and a Pyebaek table. If you’re looking for stunning Hanbok photos with a hanok backdrop at a great price, I highly recommend 'Gyeongbokgung Photo Studio'!


Our Visit How to Get There

Come out of Gyeongbokgung Station Exit 3.

Go straight.

Turn right when you see the crosswalk.

Go straight into the alley.

Go straight until you see the signs for '도령아씨한복' and 'Morning Glory' on the left side.

Go inside, and you will arrive at the 'Gyeongbokgung Photo Studio' on the first floor!


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