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Address: | 81-1 Jeokseon-dong, 130 Sajingno Jiha, Jongno-gu, Seoul[1] | ||||||||
Coordinates: | 37.5758°N 126.9736°W | ||||||||
Passengers: | (Daily) Based on Jan-Dec of 2012. Line 3: 46,531[2] | ||||||||
Operator: | Seoul Metro | ||||||||
Platforms: | 1 | ||||||||
Tracks: | 2 | ||||||||
Structure: | Underground | ||||||||
Years: | October 18, 1985 | ||||||||
Events: | opened |
Gyeongbokgung station is a subway station on Line 3 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. It is the subway station nearest to the Gyeongbokgung Palace. The station is also near the Government Complex–Seoul, the National Police Agency of South Korea, and other administrative buildings in the neighborhood.[3]
G | Street level | Exit |
L1 Concourse | Lobby | Customer service, shops, vending machines, ATMs |
L2 Platform | Northbound | ← toward Daehwa (Dongnimmun) |
Island platform, doors will open on the left | ||
Southbound | toward Ogeum (Anguk) → |
The station displays artifacts from various dynasties, with walls decorated in ornate displays design to appeal to tourists.[4]
In January 2013, the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation, which operates this line, published free guidebooks in three languages: English, Japanese and Chinese (simplified and traditional), which features eight tours as well as recommendations for accommodations, restaurants and shopping centers. The tours are designed with different themes, e.g. Korean traditional culture, which goes from Jongno 3-ga Station to Anguk Station and this station on line No 3 that showcases antique shops and art galleries of Insa-dong.[5]