Seoul’s Hidden Dark History Guided Tour of Seodaemun Prison

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2 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Seodaemun Prison, built in 1908 during Japanese occupation, is now a memorial site that tells the story of Korea’s struggle for freedom. This experience is perfect for travelers who want to go beyond the usual sightseeing in Seoul and explore a deeper side of Korean history.

On this Seoul walking tour, you will:

1. Step inside original prison cells and underground interrogation rooms.

2. Walk through the execution grounds and learn about the sacrifices of Korean independence activists.

3. Hear powerful resistance stories, including Yu Gwan-sun, a young student who became a national symbol of courage.

4. Gain insights from a professional guide with over 10 years of experience in Korean history.

This tour is a journey into Seoul’s dark history and the resilience that shaped modern Korea. If you are looking for unique things to do in Seoul and want to understand the city beyond palaces and shopping, the Seodaemun Prison tour is an essential part of your travel.

What's Included

Professional guide fee
Entrance ticket to Seodaemun Prison History Hall

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

We meet in front of the sign at Exit 4 of Independence Gate Station (ground/street level)

End point

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours (approximately)
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    1890년 한국이 세운 독립문에 대해 알아봐요

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Seodaemun Prison History Hall

    Seodaemun Prison, constructed in 1908 during Japanese colonial rule. Once used to detain and execute independence activists, it now stands as a stark reminder of the sacrifices made. Walk through solitary cells, interrogation chambers, and the execution yard—spaces that still echo with painful memories. Hear the story of Yu Gwan-sun, a 17-year-old student whose courage during the March 1st Movement made her a national icon. By the end of this tour, you won’t just learn about Korea’s independence movement—you will feel the weight of history beneath your feet. Visiting Seodaemun Prison is a moving experience that goes beyond textbooks, allowing you to reflect on the courage, resilience, and sacrifices that shaped modern Seoul.

    1 hour 40 minutes Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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