350.1M 2021-03-26
15, Jahamun-ro 7-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-738-8885
Sujebi jjambbong (Korean spicy seafood noodle soup with hand-pulled dough) is also a popular menu. This restaurant's signature menu is noodles in black bean sauce. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
355.1M 2024-07-18
161, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3210-4684
Le festival de la culture royale a lieu dans les 5 palais du pays et dans le sanctuaire de Jongmyo. Organisé depuis 2014 entre la fin avril et le début du mois de mai, les visiteurs ont ici l'occasion d'apprécier des programmes originaux en rapport avec la culture traditionnelle et royale de Corée dans les différents palais de Séoul tout en profitant du temps clément du printemps. Le festival est désormais organisé deux fois par an, au printemps et en automne.
363.1M 2024-06-04
161, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3700-3900
Yi Seong-gye (1335-1408), le fondateur de la dynastie Joseon, déplaça la capitale à Hanyang (l’ancien nom de Séoul) et construisit Gyeongbokgung, le premier palace de la dynastie. Terminé en 1395, Gyeongbokgung fut le premier palais royal où le roi non seulement résidait mais aussi dirigeait le pays. Edifié sur les principes du feng shui de l’époque, le site choisi était entouré des montagnes Bugaksan, Namsan, Inwangsan et Naksan. Le palais est exposé au sud pour bénéficier de la plus longue exposition au soleil avec les montagnes derrière qui bloquent les vents froids du Nord.
En tant que palais royal, son architecture représente ce qui se faisait de mieux à l’époque. La porte Gwanghwamun, la porte Heungnyemun et le hall du trône Geunjeongjeon furent construit dans un style grandiose pour représenter la dignité et l’honneur de la nation.
La palais Gyeongbokgung possède de nombreux atouts culturels : ses murs en pierre, ses toits et ses statues Haetae reflètent le degré d’avancement architectural de la dynastie Joseon. Le pavillon Gyeonghoeru (où se tenaient des banquets pour les délégations étrangères et pour le roi et ses dignitaires) et le bassin Hyangwonjeong (un endroit pour la détente) sont considérés comme les plus beaux exemples du genre en Corée.
Ne manquez pas de visiter le Musée national folklorique situé à proximité après votre visite du palais (entrée gratuite).
363.1M 2021-05-07
Seoul, Jongno-gu, Sajik-ro 161, Gyeongbokgung
02-3210-4807, 02-3210-3506
Le programme de la chambre 'ssaenggwabang' à Gyeongbokgung désigne un espace permettant de profiter des mets typiques de la royauté en Corée.
363.1M 2023-09-12
161, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
1522-2295
Profitez de cet événement pour découvrir ce haut du patrimoine culturel en Corée dans une nuit d'automne. Profitez de divers programmes comme des concerts de musique traditionnelle, des dégustations de plats traditionnels, des visites guidées, etc.
384.5M 2021-03-24
49, Jahamun-ro 1-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-10-9018-6349
This is a raw fish restaurant known for its cost-effectiveness. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is sliced raw small fish.
393.9M 2021-03-23
51, Jahamun-ro, 1-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-929-2929
This is a place where the staff directly grills pork that has been certified by Handon. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is grilled pork shoulder.
400.0M 2021-08-31
Séoul, Jongro-gu, Sejongdae-ro sous-sol 189
+82-2-722-9598
Le parc Sejongno est situé près du centre des arts du spectacle Sejong au coeur de Séoul. A l’intérieur du parc, vosu trouverez des bancs en bois et des espaces ombragés pour vous détendre. Vous trouvez également des fontaines d’eau, une scène extérieure, et diverses sculptures. Beaucoup de gens se rendent dans ce parc durant le weekend pour profiter d’un moment de détente. Durant le weekend, le parc sert aussi de lieu de tournage et de photos pour les jeunes mariés.
Le poème ‘Bulnor’ du poète Ju Yo-han est sculpté sur une stèle commémorative à l’intérieur du parc
400.8M 2023-04-07
28-3, Jahamun-ro 7-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-010-3345-9680
Seochon Guest House is located in Seochon, which is becoming a hot place for tourists in Seoul, and precisely on the road to Suseong Valley, whichis filled with interesting stores and is also well-known for Park Nosoo Art Gallery and the House of Yun Dong-ju (poet). Seochon Guest House is nicknamed ‘Jaeminangol (interesting village)’ after Baekseok’s poem ‘Yeowunangol’, with the aim of providing a visit full of interesting experiences. Passing through a garden and entering the main building, the unique charm of this hanok building, the staircase to get to the first floor from daecheong (main floored room), catches the eye of the visitors. In addition, the building is decorated with various stylish objects including paintings and Korean musical instruments. The terrace situated on the first floor offers an open view of the surrounding area including roof tiles of hanok structures and alleyways in Seochon. It is said that Korean novelist Yoon Hu-myeong also appreciated the structure of the guesthouse, saying, “It is an interesting place.” Built in the 1930s, the house, which has many storage places, was taken by the owner couple in spring 2014 as they were attracted by the house during their trip to Seochon. After the repair work, the ground floor of the house was opened for guests from January 2016, hoping that guests could share their daily experiences and stories with each other. The guestrooms and the main floored room on the ground floor are open to guests, with the exception of the first floor, which is used by the owner couple. The living room is equipped with books, a curved TV, and a table. The tasty meal, which is served in the kitchen, consists of rice and soup with six side dishes and is much loved by guests. The guesthouse offers a total of four rooms – Jae Room, which is the most Korean-style room; Mi Room, which has a combined style of a Korean-style room and Western-style room; Nan Room, which is an ideal room for meditation with a beautiful paper window; and Ahn Room, which is equipped with a veranda and a pretty flowerbed. Every room has its separate charm with various comfortable bedding to provide a quiet and cozy bedroom for guests in the middle of the city. Furthermore, the guesthouse holds a pansori (epic chant) performance twice a year. The owner started learning how to sing pansori to promote the Korean culture and tradition to foreigners. When a pansori performance is held, the owner offers traditional Korean snacks and drinks including sikhye (sweet rice punch), sujeonggwa (cinnamon punch), traditional sweets and cookies, and tteok (rice cakes) to visitors, tourists, and performers. Moreover, it provides cultural programs such as a Gukak (Korean classical music) experience, Korean traditional clothes experience, and making Korean food experience, as well as other activities with guests, such as trip to the city wall between Inwangsan Mountain and Bugaksan Mountain, and the Royal Palace Tour to Gyeongbokgung Palace, etc., as well as a trip to a traditional market.
402.6M 2021-03-26
39, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-10-4028-9957
This coffee shop roasts coffee beans directly. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The most famous menu is espresso.