Heoninneung Royal Tombs Ecological Preservation Area (Alder Tree Forests) (헌인릉 생태경관보전지역(오리나무림))
+82-2-445-0347
Heonninneung Royal Tombs Ecological Preservation Area is home to alder tree forests. It was officially designated as an ecological preservation area by the Seoul Metropolitan Government in 2005.
- Address : 34, Heonilleung-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
- Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-445-0347
- Parking
Available
- Day Off
Mondays
- Operating Hours
February-May & September-October 09:00-18:00
June-August 09:00-18:30
November-January 09:00-17:30
* Last admission one hour before closing
- Restrooms
Available
- Parking Fees
Free
- Admission Fees
Individuals 1,000 won / Group 800 won
* Free admission with ID: Teenagers (ages 24 & younger), senior citizens (ages 65 & older)
* Hourly pass:
- Period: 1 year
- Hours: 06:00-09:00 (November-February 06:30-09:00) / 12:00-13:00
- Fee: 30,000 won
* Lunch hour pass (10 times)
- Period: 3 months
- Hours: 12:00-14:00 (admission 12:00-13:00)
- Fee: 3,000 won
* Free pass
- Period: 1 month
- Hours: During operating hours
- Fee: 10,000 won
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Heolleung and Illeung Royal Tombs [UNESCO World Heritage] (서울 헌릉(태종,원경왕후)과 인릉(순조,순원왕후) [유네스코 세계문화유산])
- Homepage
royaltombs.cha.go.kr
- Tel
+82-2-445-0347
Heolleung and Illeung Royal Tombs house the mounds for two kings of the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910) and their wives: King Taejong (1401-1418) and Queen Wongyeong, along with King Sunjo (1800-1834) and Queen Sunwon. Together, the tombs are referred to as Heonilleung Royal Tomb. The site possesses numerous stone statues and vestiges, and is a good place to experience the culture of the Joseon dynasty.

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