Accessible attractions in Seoul
Step-free routes, lifts, and accessible toilets at Seoul's major sights.
Wheelchair-accessible attractions in Seoul. Each linked page covers step-free entrance, lift coverage, accessible-toilet location, and admission policy at the venue.
- Bukchon Hanok VillageConfirmed accessible
Free public access with no admission fee, sloped traditional streets best done in a powered chair, and the gentlest approach from Anguk Station on Seoul Metro line 3.
- Changdeokgung PalaceConfirmed accessible
Step-free main axis through the UNESCO-listed second royal palace, free admission for registered disabled visitors and one companion, and the Secret Garden tour by guided walk only.
- Deoksugung PalaceConfirmed accessible
Step-free entry from Seoul Plaza, the smallest of the four royal palaces, and a guard-changing ceremony at the front gate three times a day.
- Gyeongbokgung PalaceConfirmed accessible
Free admission for registered disabled visitors and one companion, a step-free approach from Gwanghwamun, and paved courtyards through the throne hall and the queen's quarters.
- N Seoul TowerConfirmed accessible
Discounted disability rate at the observation deck, an accessible cable car from the Myeongdong-side base station, and lifts to every level inside the tower.
- National Museum of KoreaConfirmed accessible
Free permanent collection, lifts on every floor, wheelchair-loan at the information desk, and step-free metro access from Ichon Station.
- War Memorial of KoreaConfirmed accessible
Free admission for all visitors, step-free entrance from the front plaza, lifts on every floor, and an outdoor military hardware exhibit on level ground.
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