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Museo del Tteok (떡박물관)

Museo del Tteok (떡박물관)

949.8M    2021-07-16

Donhwamun-ro 71, Jongno-gu, Seúl.

En este lugar se encuentran en exposición diferentes utensilios y artículos que se utilizan para preparar el tteok (pastelillos dulces de arroz de distintos sabores y formas); infusiones y licores tradicionales que son ideles para acompañarlos en cualquier ocasión. El tteok es un tipo de postre coreano que presenta miles de variedades y sabores. La receta de cada tipo de tteok es muy científica y sabe exactamente cómo respetar los ingredientes para obtener un resultado sublime en cuanto al sabor, propiedades nutricionales, textura y aroma.

Saewha Hostel (세화호스텔)

Saewha Hostel (세화호스텔)

949.2M    2025-07-23

50, Samil-daero 32ga-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Located in Jongno, in the heart of Seoul, Saehwa Hostel offers a variety of guest rooms, including ondol rooms and bedrooms, for up to 3 people. There’s a bathtub in each room. Shared PCs, massage chairs, microwave ovens, washing machines and dryers are all available free of charge. A simple free breakfast is provided, plus a free international phone service and a foreign language guidance service. Seoul Station is 15 minutes away by subway, and the airport limousine bus stops at Jongno 3-ga station. Changdeokgung Palace, Jongmyo Shrine, and downtown shopping streets are all reachable on foot.

Balwoo Gongyang (발우공양)

952.2M    2025-05-29

56 Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Balwoo Gongyang, located in front of the main gate of Jogyesa Temple, is a temple food restaurant operated by the Cultural Corps of Korean Buddhism. It was selected as a 1-star restaurant by the Michelin Guide for three consecutive years from 2017 to 2019 and it is so popular that reservations must be made a month in advance. “Balwoo” refers to meals for monks and it means that the act of eating is also a process to realizing the truth. The restaurant offers five types of course menus inspired by Buddhist teachings that are served in the order of Suljuksim, Juksang, Sangmi (嘗味), Dammi (噉味), Seungso (僧笑), Youmi (愈味), and Ipgasim. The menu is made with seasonal ingredients to bring out the best flavor of each season. The course meal starts with appetizing kimchi stew according to the traditional Korean meal culture. Then it is followed by porridge, seasonal salad, rice and stew, side dishes, tea, and dessert, satisfying both the taste buds and health. Those who wish to experience an authentic temple meal are recommended to try the Beop Course.

Centro de Información de Estancias en Templos (템플스테이 홍보관)

952.2M    2022-09-28

Ujeongguk-ro 56, Jongno-gu, Seúl

El centro es un complejo cultural de cinco plantas donde se encuentran la mayoría de oficinas responsables de las estancias en templos, centros de información, centros educativos, un restaurante de comida budista tradicional llamado Balwoo Gongyang, entre otros.

Hotel Crown Insadong (호텔 크라운-인사동)

954.9M    2021-02-10

9, Samil-daero 30-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3676-8000

Hotel Crown is a premier hotel that was renovated in May 2002. The hotel is in close proximity to Jongno and Insa-dong, making it a convenient place to stay for tourists.

Festival de los Faroles de Loto (연등회)

Festival de los Faroles de Loto (연등회)

955.5M    2025-03-20

Ujeongguk-ro 55, Jongno-gu, Seúl.
02-2011-1744/5/6/7

Esta celebración tradicional budista tiene unos 1.200 años de historia, desde la época del reino de Silla. En los tiempos de la dinastía Goryeo era conocido como Yeon Deung Hoe, mientras que durante la dinastía Joseon se le llamaba Gwandeungnori. Hasta el día de hoy se mantiene esta tradición que ha sido reconocida como Patrimonio Cultural Intangible de la Humanidad por la Unesco. La ciudad y los templos se iluminan con los faroles de loto y hay vistosos festejos, desfiles y actividades.

Restaurant DAM (레스토랑담)

Restaurant DAM (레스토랑담)

961.2M    2021-03-23

30-7 Insadong-gil Jongno-gu Seoul
+82-2-730-3624

It is a gallery-like restaurant where you can enjoy paintings by famous artists. This restaurant's signature menu is pork shoulder steak. This Western dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Tteul Gwa Dawon (뜰과다원)

Tteul Gwa Dawon (뜰과다원)

967.2M    2019-11-12

6-4, Insadong 8-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-734-5310

Tteul Gwa Dawon (literally "yard and tea garden") is an up-scale hanok-style tea and coffee house where you can enjoy a tranquil garden in the center of Seoul.

The tea and coffee shop offers traditional Korean tea made of 100% natural ingredients, as well as organic coffee. It is equipped with large private rooms which can accomodate a large number of guests, making it the best place to hold seminars or other types of social gatherings.

Tea, rice cakes, and other traditional snacks served here can be a good alternative for when you're in between meals.

Dowon Masan Agujjim (도원마산아구찜)

Dowon Masan Agujjim (도원마산아구찜)

970.6M    2021-03-22

438, Samil-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-765-4009

A restaurant frequented by many celebrities. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is spicy braised monkfish.

Sieunjae / 시은재

Sieunjae / 시은재

973.3M    2025-08-13

439, Samil-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-10-5355-3029

Located in Gyeongun-dong, Jongno-gu at the very heart of Seoul, Sieunjae is a hanok with a longstanding tradition. It has three guestrooms including the anbang (main room), byeolchae (detached building), and jakeunbang (small room). The anbang is the only room with a living room, where various items of old furniture, including a comfortable sofa, create an antique atmosphere. The communal bathroom and toilets are supplied with toiletries, while the communal kitchen is equipped with cooking equipment and a washing machine. The house can be rented either as individual accommodations or in its entirety. As it is situated in Jongno-gu, at the very heart of Seoul, guests can easily reach many nearby major tourist attractions. Car users are advised to use the public parking lot as the house has no parking spaces. Entering by a small gate, the little flowerbed comes into sight. This old hanok shows traces of repair works on the tiled roof.