Things to do in Pyongyang, North Korea: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

October 31, 2021 Roger Rusk

Pyongyang or P'yŏngyang (UK: /ˌpjɒŋˈjæŋ/, US: /ˌpjʌŋˈjɑːŋ/; Korean pronunciation: [pʰjʌŋ.jaŋ]) is the capital and largest city of North Korea.
Restaurants in Pyongyang

1. Geumsusan Memorial Palace

Miam-dong, Pyongyang 999093 North Korea
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Geumsusan Memorial Palace

Reviewed By Neil_and_Family_5 - Kelowna, Canada

Definitely, one of the highlights of our tour of North Korea. The palace is more than the mausoleum where the two previous Kims lie in state. It is a museum of Kim paraphernalia; their personal train cars, Mercedes Benz', golf cart; maps of their official tours, all of their awards, certificates, and honorary degrees and much more. First, it is quite the effort just to get in. Dress properly, arrive, wait in a building, be summoned to line up in rows of four, walk down a walkway into another building, go through security, arrive at the cloakroom where you deposit your recording devices and jackets, line up in rows of four, go up an escalator, then stand on numerous very long moving walkways (no walking on the walkways but don't worry; there are many portraits to look at while abiding your time), and then, finally arrive at the palace. And what a palace; opulent, grandiose, serene, truly out of this world. It's understandable that pictures are not allowed in the mausoleum but it sure would have been nice to be able to memorialize the palace in a visual sense. And be sure to mind your manners; quiet whispers at all times and hands in front or at your side; never in your pockets or behind your back. The tour of the interior was excellent as was the walk outside in the grounds. Truly a must do. 5 stars.

2. Mansudae Grand Monument

Pyongyang North Korea
Excellent
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

Mansudae Grand Monument

Reviewed By LynsFrostee - London, United Kingdom

These statues are huge and are a big deal to the people of Pyongyang. We drove past these statues numerous times on our trip and each time we passed by our driver slowed down dramatically out of respect, as all the locals do. That is just a taste of how much the leaders and thus their statues are revered. When you get to the statues you are required to bow in an organised line up as a group style. The other significant rule is if you take photos you need to ensure you don’t cut off any part of the leader statues. That is a huge no no. This is obviously a really weird event for any tourist but really interesting culturally. Definitely a must see part of any trip.

3. Mansu Hill Grand Monument

Pyongyang North Korea +850 2 542 4789
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Mansu Hill Grand Monument

4. Kim Il-sung Square

Pyongyang North Korea
Excellent
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4.0 based on 159 reviews

Kim Il-sung Square

Reviewed By Grace86London

You’ll see this famous square in any DPRK propaganda footage, complete with thousands of soldiers goose-stepping past the Dear Leader in flawless synchronisation. I wasn’t expecting to see all of the markings permanently painted on the floor - I suppose I had never thought about how they get such a perfect formation. Definitely a must as part of your tour. We stopped past here whilst on a walk to a ‘foreigners bookshop’ in Pyongyang.

5. Grand People's Study House

Pyongyang North Korea
Excellent
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4.0 based on 69 reviews

Grand People's Study House

Reviewed By bronwynrev - Toronto, Canada

Had a lovely guide here who spoke French and English and showed me around the English collections and took out copies of Jane Eyre, a Shakespeare reader, some science books, and Harry Potter for me. Spoke to a very friendly English class here, and saw other classes and lecture halls. The balcony has great views of Kim Il-Sung square, the Juche Tower, and the Mansudae Grand Monument. Also has a great and well-stocked gift shop, especially if you're into DPRK music!

6. Mangyongdae School Children's Palace

Liberation Street, Pyongyang North Korea
Excellent
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Mangyongdae School Children's Palace

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