Hanyangdoseong Wall, Have you ever wondered what it feels like to walk the entire perimeter of an ancient kingdom in a single day? If you are looking for a Seoul Tour that offers more than just shopping and street food, the Hanyangdoseong Stamp Tour is the hidden gem you’ve been searching for.
In 2026, this 18.6km trek along the historic Seoul City Wall isn’t just a hike—it’s a journey through time that rewards you with a Mayor-signed certificate and a stunning Seoul night view that puts Namsan Tower to shame.

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1. What is the Hanyangdoseong Stamp Tour? (The 2026 Experience)
The Hanyangdoseong Stamp Tour is a unique cultural challenge where you visit the four main gates of old Seoul to collect stamps on a specialized map. It’s the perfect way to explore the city’s “Lungs” while documenting your progress.
- The 4 Main Gates & Where to Find StampsTo earn your badge, you must visit these historical landmarks:
- Heunginjimun (East Gate): Locate the stamp booth at the small management office near the park entrance (Dongdaemun Station).
- Sukjeongmun (North Gate): Found at the Malbawi Information Center. Tip: This is the highest point of the wall!
- Sungnyemun (South Gate): The stamp is right across from the main entrance of this National Treasure No. 1.
- Donuimun Site (West Gate): Since the gate is gone, get your stamp at the Donuimun Museum Village—a cool retro neighborhood.
- The Reward: 2026 Seasonal BadgesUpon completion, you don’t just get a certificate. You receive a Seasonal Achievement Badge. Each season features a different color (Spring Green, Autumn Red, etc.). If you’re a serious collector, you can aim for the “Hanyang Master” emblem by visiting in all four seasons.

2. Magic at Night: The Best Seoul Night View Spots
One of the reasons this is the most recommended Seoul Tour for foreigners is the incredible transformation the wall undergoes at sunset. The 600-year-old stones are illuminated by golden lights, creating a path that looks like it’s floating above the city.
| Section | Vibe | Difficulty | Why You’ll Love It |
| Naksan | Romantic / Chill | Very Easy | The “Lalaland” of Korea with sparkling city lights. |
| Inwangsan | Epic / Majestic | Medium | See the Palace and the Blue House glowing from above. |
| Namsan | Iconic / Classic | Medium | A mix of ancient wall and the modern N Seoul Tower. |
- The Naksan Sunset TrailStarting from Hyehwamun Gate and ending at Dongdaemun, this section is famous among K-drama fans. It’s flat, easy to walk, and offers a 360-degree view of the downtown skyline. It is widely considered the best Seoul night view for a relaxed evening.
- Inwangsan: The Glowing DragonWatching the illuminated wall snake up the granite peaks of Inwangsan is breathtaking. It’s a bit of a workout, but the photo of the “Golden Wall” against the dark sky is worth every step.

3. Pro-Tips: How to Get Your Mayor-Signed Certificate
Collecting stamps is step one. To prove you actually walked the distance, you’ll need “Verification Selfies” at four specific peaks: Baegaksan, Inwangsan, Namsan, and Naksan.
- Go Digital!Download the “Seoul City Wall” (Hanyangdoseong) app. You can upload your photos and stamps digitally for faster processing.
- Claiming Your PrizeVisit the Hanyangdoseong Information Center near Hyehwa Station (Line 4). Show them your completed app or physical map, and they will present you with your official badge and certificate. It’s a souvenir you can’t buy with money!
4. Essential Advice for Foreign Visitors
- Bring Your Passport (or ID)The Bugaksan section passes near the presidential area. As of 2026, you may still be asked for ID to enter certain high-security zones.
- Timing is EverythingStart your tour around 9:00 AM if you want to finish in one day. Aim to be at the Naksan Section by 6:00 PM to catch the sunset and the lighting ceremony of the wall.
The Hanyangdoseong Stamp Tour is the ultimate badge of honor for any traveler visiting Korea.
A word from the writer:
I’ve walked this wall three times, and every time the view from Naksan at night takes my breath away. It’s where old Seoul meets new Seoul, and you’re standing right on the edge of it. Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes!
Have you started your stamp collection yet? Tell us which gate is your favorite in the comments below!
❓ FAQ
Q1. How long does the whole tour take?
A. The full 18.6km takes about 6 to 10 hours. Many people split it into two days (North/West and South/East) to enjoy the scenery.
Q2. Is it free?
A. Absolutely! The map, the stamps, and the badge/certificate are all free of charge. It’s the best “budget-friendly” Seoul Tour activity.
Q3. Can I walk it in the winter?
A. Yes, but be careful! The stairs on Bugaksan and Inwangsan can be icy. Wear shoes with good grip and enjoy the beautiful snowy fortress views.
