| This course consists of the best universal tourism facilities selected by the Seoul Tourism Organization in 2023. Universal tourism facilities cater to all individuals, including those with disabilities, by ensuring convenient access for everyone. |
K-Pop, K-Drama, K-Food... In recent years, we have seen the rise of the K trend spreading worldwide, and its popularity is steadily increasing every year. Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is the city at the center of this popular trend. More and more people are coming to Seoul to engage with Korea, and it serves as more than just a nation's main city - it is where a worldwide cultural phenomenon known as K originates, and a global metropolis with immense growth possibilities! If you want to witness this phenomenon alongside people from all over the world, we suggest visiting the Seoul Museum of History.
Established in 2002 on the site of Gyeonghuigung Palace, the Seoul Museum of History is an open museum that organizes the history and culture of Seoul from prehistory to modern times. Both local and international visitors have praised the museum's innovative design focused on an open courtyard and experience-based approach, a departure from the traditional exhibit hall-centered layout. Furthermore, the museum offers a variety of facilities that make it a “museum for everyone,” including a barrier-free access ramp and entrance for wheelchair users, accessible parking and restrooms, Braille blocks, and text-to-speech devices for the visually impaired, and family-friendly restrooms for families. After exploring the museum, you can relax at Coffee Bean Morning at Gyeonghuigung Palace, which has a spacious interior, and Patisserie 84 Percent, a famous French madeleine cafe. Let's journey back in time by visiting the Seoul Museum of History, an open museum that exhibits Seoul's history, present, and future, as well as cafes nearby!
The Seoul Museum of History showcases the city's rich history and cultural traditions to deepen visitors' knowledge of historic Seoul and foster an appreciation for history. The museum has one underground floor and three above-ground floors, divided into five zones: Zone 1: Joseon Dynasty Seoul, Zone 2: Open Port and Seoul during the Korean Empire Period, Zone 3: Seoul during the Japanese colonial period, Zone 4: The rapid growth period of Seoul, and Zone 5: City Model Movie Theater. The outdoor exhibits include the foundation stone of the Belfry, the members of the Japanese
The Seoul Museum of History has a spacious accessible way without steps or inclines, and the main entrance features Braille blocks for the visually impaired, ensuring accessibility for all, including wheelchair users. (Top left) At the entrance, there is an information desk that may be too high for wheelchair users, along with text-to-speech devices for those who are hearing impaired, as well as rental services for wheelchairs and baby strollers. (bottom left) There is an elevator with voice guidance available, but the interior is a bit narrow, which could pose difficulties for wheelchair users (bottom right). There is accessible parking and accessible restrooms with the name Family Friendly Restrooms. These accessible restrooms are located on each floor, but they are not separated by gender, which may be inconvenient. Diaper changing tables are located in the family-friendly restrooms, and nursing rooms are designated as baby shelters.
Address | 55, Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul |
Telephone Number | 02-724-0274 |
Website | https://museum.seoul.go.kr/ |
Operating Hours | 09:00-18:00 |
Open/Closed Day | Closed on Monday |
Prices | Free |
♠ Facility Information
∙ Accessible way and Main entrance ㅣ The pathway leading from the road to the front door is spacious and level, with Braille blocks provided for those with visual impairments. The internal and external doors are both automatic, allowing wheelchair users to come in and out easily.
∙ Indoor Space ㅣ The elevator features voice guidance and all exhibits can be reached by wheelchair users. The video exhibition room can be accessed by wheelchair users and features a ramp.
∙ Visual and hearing impairment facilitiesㅣ Visually impaired individuals can find Braille signage at the entrance, while those who are hearing impaired can borrow text-to-speech devices from the Information Desk. Voice assistance is provided within and outside the elevator.
∙ Parking lot for persons with disabilities ㅣ There are 6 parking spaces (4 for persons with disabilities and 2 for pregnant women) in the general parking lot and additional 2 spaces by the main entrance.
∙ Accessible Toilet for persons with disabilities ㅣ Family restrooms are located next to the elevator on the ground floor and the information desk on the first floor, with automatic doors and tilted mirrors for persons with disabilities.
∙ Children facilities and others ㅣ Wheelchairs and strollers are available for rent at the Information Desk, and family restrooms feature baby seats and sinks. The nursing room comes with a diaper-changing table. Barrier-free films are screened with 6 wheelchair-accessible seats at the rear of the Ajugae Hall.
Braille Signage | Parking lot for persons with disabilities | Nursing room |
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∙ Family-friendly restrooms with diaper changing tables and baby shelters (nursing rooms) are provided for families visiting. ∙ Assistive devices, large print brochures, and multilingual commentary are available for the hearing or visually impaired. |
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After traveling back in time with your eyes and ears at the Seoul Museum of History, visit Gyeongbokgung Station and treat yourself to a pleasant drink and dessert at a café on Saemunan-ro 3-gil. Coffee Bean Morning at Gyeonghuigung Palace features a spacious interior and an outdoor terrace where you can relax and enjoy the view of the city streets. Check out their assortment of coffee, and tea, and enjoy desserts like scones!
Address | 23, Saemunan-ro 3-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul |
Telephone Number | 02-730-8896 |
Operating Hours | 07:00 – 21:00 / Weekend 09:00 – 21:00 |
♠ Facility Information
∙ Accessible way and Main entrance ㅣ There are no slopes or steps at the accessible way and the main entrance.
∙ Parking lot for persons with disabilities ㅣ There is an accessible parking lot for persons with disabilities nearby.
∙ Accessible Toilet for persons with disabilities ㅣ There is an accessible toilet for persons with disabilities nearby.
Accessible way | Main entrance | Restroom for persons with disabilities |
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Patisserie 84 Percent, situated in the Morning at Gyeonghuigung Palace Complex 4 on Saemunan-ro 3-gil in Jongno-gu, is renowned for its French-style madeleines and einspanner. They offer a variety of teas and, for Christmas, they pre-sell their famous German cake Stollen on Instagram. Explore Seoul's past, present, and future at the Seoul Museum of History, then enjoy a cup of coffee at the cafe to complete your leisurely visit!
Address | 103, Commercial-dong, Morning at Gyeonghuigung Palace Complex 4, 23, Saemunan-ro 3-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul |
Telephone Number | 0507-0288-7213 |
Operating Hours | 10:00 – 21:00 / Saturday 10:00 – 17:00 / Closed on Sunday |
♠ Facility Information
∙ Accessible way and Main entrance ㅣ There are no slopes or steps at the accessible way and the main entrance.
∙ Parking lot for persons with disabilities ㅣ There is an accessible parking lot for persons with disabilities nearby.
∙ Accessible Toilet for persons with disabilities ㅣ There is an accessible toilet for persons with disabilities nearby.
Accessible way Main entrance Parking lot for persons with disabilities
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