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Gyeongbokgung palace,seoul with gigibebe hanbok rental
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Hanbok photos in Seoul, done fast. This rental experience helps you pick the right outfit, get properly dressed, and then use a generous 2-hour window right by Gyeongbokgung for easy, good-looking sightseeing. I especially like that it’s timed to your reality: you don’t lose a whole day to logistics. You walk out in a Hanbok and instantly feel like you found the fun part of Korea.
My favorite part is the human guidance in the shop. People rave about Jinn, who helps match pieces and explains what you’re wearing so it feels less like a costume and more like a choice that looks good on you. You also get practical help that makes a difference for photos—like storage for your stuff (lockers) and an underskirt so everything sits right.
One thing to consider: the shop can get crowded, and not every staff interaction lands the same way. One review even said the vibe felt less “authentic,” and noted there are other Hanbok rental shops nearby—so if you’re super picky about service style, you might want to compare in the area.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Where Gigibebe Hanbok Rental Fits Into a Seoul Day
- Choosing Your Hanbok: The Part That Makes the Photos Look Better
- Getting Dressed Right: Small Steps, Big Difference
- Your 2 Hours Near Gyeongbokgung: How to Use the Time
- Price and Value: Why $7 Can Still Feel Like a Win
- The Service Reality Check: What Works and What to Watch
- Who This Hanbok Rental Suits Best
- Should You Book Gigibebe Hanbok for Your Gyeongbokgung Visit?
- FAQ
- How long is the Hanbok rental experience?
- Where do I meet for Gigibebe Hanbok Rental?
- How much does it cost?
- What do I do during the 2 hours?
- Do I need to bring a printed ticket?
- What nearby places can I visit during the free time?
- Is the shop easy to reach with public transportation?
- Can I bring a service animal?
- Is there a refund if I cancel?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key highlights at a glance
- Real help choosing your Hanbok with options in the shop and guidance on what works
- Jinn’s outfit advice noted by multiple guests as kind and meaningful
- Lockers and basic comfort items so you can focus on photos instead of your bag
- A simple two-hour plan centered on Gyeongbokgung and nearby sights
- Close to major landmarks including Gwanghwamun and Bukchon Hanok Village
- Small group limit (max 30) for a rental experience that stays manageable
Where Gigibebe Hanbok Rental Fits Into a Seoul Day

This is one of those experiences that works like a shortcut. You’re meeting at Gigibebe Hanbok Rental in Jongno-gu, at Jahamun-ro 2-gil, 18, 3rd floor (지지배배 한복 is the provider name). That matters because Jongno is where your best “first-timer Seoul” sights cluster—so you’re not wasting time commuting across town just for photos.
It also helps that the tour uses a mobile ticket, and you get confirmation at booking time. In plain terms: you can plan, show up, and start the outfit process without last-minute stress.
The experience lasts about 2 hours, and it ends back at the meeting point. So you’re not getting a half-day guided tour. You’re getting a Hanbok rental with a built-in photo window. If you want a fast, high-reward photo upgrade for your Gyeongbokgung visit, this format makes sense.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seoul.
Choosing Your Hanbok: The Part That Makes the Photos Look Better

The core of this experience is straightforward: you go into the store, help yourself to options, and then get dressed with staff support. There are many styles of Hanbok, so the shop time is less about rushing and more about picking what suits you.
Here’s what I think is the big value: good Hanbok rental experiences don’t just hand you clothes. They help you make choices that flatter you and fit the mood of the location. Multiple reviews highlight that the staff can explain the pieces and what they mean—so when you stand near the palace gates, you’re not just wearing something pretty. You’re wearing something with context.
Jinn is the name that comes up again and again for being especially helpful and kind. That kind of guidance is more than friendliness—it saves you from the most common photo problem: an outfit that looks great on the rack but doesn’t sit well on you.
Also note the store setup: one review calls out that Gigibebe is a short walk to the palace and sits on the 3rd floor. That’s useful if you’re planning a tight schedule. You’ll likely be able to get dressed and step out into the sights quickly.
Getting Dressed Right: Small Steps, Big Difference

This is a rental, not a fancy costume production. Still, the dressing process has real-world photo benefits.
I like that you’re encouraged to manage your hair before heading out. The idea is simple: if your outfit and hair aren’t coordinated, photos look off fast. The experience explicitly recommends wearing your hair, which tells me they care about the finished look—not just the rental itself.
You’re also set up with basics that keep you comfortable:
- A locker to store your things (mentioned in a review)
- An underskirt to help the Hanbok sit and feel right (also mentioned in a review)
Those details matter because you’ll spend time walking and posing. If the outfit feels awkward, you start adjusting all the time. If it sits correctly, you get more natural-looking photos and fewer mid-shoot wardrobe interruptions.
One more practical point: the shop can be crowded. If you’re sensitive to waiting, plan for a little hustle. But once you’re fitted, the experience shifts into calm mode—because the goal becomes simple: enjoy the palace area and take photos before you head back.
Your 2 Hours Near Gyeongbokgung: How to Use the Time

After you’re done wearing your Hanbok, you get about 2 hours of free time. This is where the rental pays off, because the meeting point is near major landmarks:
- Gyeongbokgung Palace
- Gwanghwamun
- Bukchon Hanok Village
The best way to think about this time is like a photo route with flexibility. You’re not forced into a strict itinerary. You can move based on the light, the crowd level, and what looks best to you that day.
If you want a simple plan:
1) Start near the palace for that instantly recognizable traditional setting.
2) Walk toward Gwanghwamun for a contrast between classic scenery and the big Seoul city vibe.
3) Use Bukchon Hanok Village if you want more of the traditional neighborhood look.
Keep in mind: Hanbok looks best when you slow down a bit. You’ll probably walk and pose more carefully than you would in sneakers. That’s not a complaint—that’s part of the point. It changes how you experience the area, even if your feet don’t.
One review also mentions weather help: when it rained, a staff member helped book a photo shoot at a place that avoided getting muddy. That doesn’t mean every day will include extra services, but it’s a sign that staff can sometimes assist if conditions aren’t perfect.
Price and Value: Why $7 Can Still Feel Like a Win

At $7 per person, this is priced like a budget-friendly upgrade. But here’s the honest value question: you’re not paying for a long guided tour. You’re paying for the outfit process plus that ready-to-use window near Seoul’s top sights.
So what do you actually get for the money?
- Staff help to choose and wear Hanbok
- Time to explore and take photos near Gyeongbokgung and nearby landmarks
- A tidy, small-group experience structure (max 30)
- Practical add-ons like lockers and comfort support (underskirt mentioned in reviews)
- A location that saves time because it’s close to what you came to see
For many people, Hanbok rentals can feel expensive because the outfit portion is the main cost. Here, the price is low enough that you can treat it as a photo-and-memories day, not a major expense.
The booking timing is also helpful: it’s often booked around 16 days in advance on average. That suggests popular slots can fill up, especially in good weather.
The Service Reality Check: What Works and What to Watch

This is the balanced part. Most feedback is positive, with an overall rating of 4.3 across 12 reviews. But the reviews don’t hide the rough edges.
The highest praised aspect is the staff help—especially when someone gets great personal guidance. Jinn is singled out for being kind, helpful, and knowledgeable about meaning in the outfit pieces. People also call out the experience as worth it for the photos and memories.
The main drawback isn’t the concept. It’s the level of personal attention. One review said workers weren’t exceptionally helpful or friendly and that the experience didn’t feel very authentic. Another general issue is that the shop can be crowded.
So here’s my practical advice:
- Go in with patience if you arrive during peak hours.
- If you’re very picky about service style, consider checking other nearby rental shops quickly before committing.
- Choose your outfit based on how you feel in it, not just what looks good in the store lighting. Your photos will show the difference.
Who This Hanbok Rental Suits Best

This fits best if you want a high-impact experience without a long schedule.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You’re visiting Gyeongbokgung and want the classic look right on the palace grounds
- You care about photos and want a structured way to get the Hanbok done right
- You’re okay with a rental-style experience rather than a full storytelling tour
You might not love it if:
- You want an in-depth, guided cultural lecture the whole time (this is mostly a dressing + free time setup)
- You’re uncomfortable with a potentially crowded shop environment
- You’re sensitive to differences in staff tone and want a very consistent experience every time
Should You Book Gigibebe Hanbok for Your Gyeongbokgung Visit?

I’d book it if you want an efficient way to look like you belong in the palace area, with enough time to actually enjoy it. The low price makes it easy to take the chance, and the staff guidance—especially from Jinn—seems to be the difference between a basic rental and a memorable photo day.
The decision turns on your priorities. If you mainly want photos and a clean, well-run Hanbok rental near the biggest landmarks, this hits the sweet spot. If you want a more immersive, high-touch experience, you may find yourself thinking about other Hanbok shops nearby.
FAQ

How long is the Hanbok rental experience?
It runs for about 2 hours (approx.), including the time to choose and wear your Hanbok and then the free time afterward.
Where do I meet for Gigibebe Hanbok Rental?
The meeting point is at Gigibebe Hanbok Rental, South Korea, Seoul, Jongno District, Jahamun-ro 2-gil, 18, 3rd floor.
How much does it cost?
The price is $7.00 per person.
What do I do during the 2 hours?
You get help choosing and wearing a Hanbok in the store, then you receive about 2 hours of free time for photos and nearby sightseeing.
Do I need to bring a printed ticket?
No. You’ll use a mobile ticket for the experience.
What nearby places can I visit during the free time?
The nearby attractions include Gyeongbok Palace, Gwanghwamun, and Bukchon Hanok Village.
Is the shop easy to reach with public transportation?
Yes. It’s noted as being near public transportation.
Can I bring a service animal?
Yes. Service animals are allowed.
Is there a refund if I cancel?
There is free cancellation. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.





















