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La maison hanok des activités culturelles de Bukchon - 한옥체험살이 안내센터

La maison hanok des activités culturelles de Bukchon - 한옥체험살이 안내센터

1.3Km    2019-03-26

20-27 Bukchon-ro, Jongno-gu, Séoul
+82-2-742-9987

La maison hanok des activités culturelles se trouve dans le quartier de Jongno à l'intérieur du village hanok de Bukchon.
Les trois employés de la mason vous aideront à effectuer des réservations tout en fournissant des services d’interprétation. La structure propose également des activités traditionnelles ainsi qu’un espace de repos pour les voyageurs et des informations touristiques sur le village hanok de Bukchon et le quartier de Jongno.
La maison est divisée en trois espaces : le vestibule, le centre d’infomations et la salle d’exposition et d’activités. Le centre d’informations permet aux visiteurs d’effectuer des réservations, de bénéficier de services d’interprétation et d’en savoir plus sur les particularités de chaque programme, ainsi que sur les activités traditionnelles. La salle d’exposition et d’activités vous propose d’essayer des hanbok (costumes traditionnels) et des habits de cour, ainsi que de nombreuses autres activités traditionnelles.

Keungiwajip (큰기와집)

Keungiwajip (큰기와집)

1.3Km    2021-09-27

62, Bukchon-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-722-9024

It’s a 2018 Michelin Guide restaurant. The best menu at this restaurant is soy sauce marinated crab. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

PAULIN PANCAKE - Samcheong Branch(폴인팬케이크 삼청)

PAULIN PANCAKE - Samcheong Branch(폴인팬케이크 삼청)

1.3Km    2021-04-15

108, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-737-8952

This is a cafe located in Jongno, Seoul. The best menu at this restaurant is souffle pancakes. Souffle pancake is a popular dessert in Korea.

Maison traditionnelle Baek in-je 백인제가옥

Maison traditionnelle Baek in-je 백인제가옥

1.3Km    2024-10-25

Seoul, Jongno-gu, Bukchon-ro 7gil 16
+82-2-724-0200

La demeure traditionnelle Baek In-je, située à Bukchon (quartier Gahoe-dong), est une maison hanok construite dans le style occidentale et qui est restée dans son état originel. Il s'agit d'une demeure typique de l'époque impérialiste du Japon en Corée. Construite autour d'un pavillon principal, cette demeure comprend différents petits pavillons annexes ainsi que plusieurs jardins. Cette demeure met parfaitement en valeur la beauté des maisons traditionnelles 'hanok' en Corée tout en dévoilant une façette moderne de ce type d'habitat. Il s'agit d'une structure représentative du village Bukchon avec la demeure traditionnelle Yun Bo-seon.

Cette demeure (1907), qui utilise pour sa structure des pins noirs du Japon, constitue un habitat typique de l'aristocratie de l'époque. Cette demeure a aussi la particularité de relier les deux pavillons principaux (appelés 'Sarangchae' et Anchae') par un couloir alors que ces pavillons sont traditionnellement séparés dans les autres demeures de ce type. Ainsi, il n'est pas nécessaire de sortir pour se déplacer entre ces deux espaces. On trouve également des couloirs construits à la manière japonaise, des sols avec tatami, des murs de briques rouges, et des fenêtres en verre, autant d'éléments qui reflétent l'évolution des goûts architecturaux de l'époque. Autre spécificité du lieu, le pavillon Sarangchae est construit sur 2 étages, un trait unique pour une maison de ce type en Corée.

CAFÉ TERRACE (카페테라스)

CAFÉ TERRACE (카페테라스)

1.3Km    2021-03-26

102-2, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-723-8250

It is a café that serves delicious waffles. This cafe is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is waffle.

Moonguesthouse [Korea Quality] / 문게스트하우스 [한국관광 품질인증]

Moonguesthouse [Korea Quality] / 문게스트하우스 [한국관광 품질인증]

1.3Km    2020-09-09

31-18, Samil-daero 32-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-745-8008, +82-10-8704-9981

The Moon Guesthouse is situated near a number of interesting tourist destinations including Unhyeongung Palace (3min on foot), Bukchon Hanok Village (5min on foot), Changdeokgung Palace (5min on foot), and Changgyeonggung Palace (10min on foot). The guesthouse was named ‘moon’ (‘door’ in English) because it has many 176 doors and windows. Upon entering by the gate, visitors will see a ‘ㄷ’-shaped hanok building in the courtyard, in which a wooden bedstead and a table are placed. On the opposite of the hanok building there is a wall roofed with tiles engraved with Korean patterns such as deer, pine, turtle, etc. Flowers in the flowerbed lined up along the wall are in bloom and the bonsai are also well-kept in the house. Renovated and opened as a guesthouse in September 2011, Moon Guesthouse consists of a bonchae (main building) and a byeolchae (detached house). The rooms are decorated with red clay and hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry trees), and have under-the-floor heating (ondol). Each room is equipped with an air-conditioner, and has a 40cm-thick layer of red clay over the ceiling for insulation, making the rooms cool in summer and warm in winter. The house has seven individual guestrooms and five modern bathrooms, but the entire building (bonchae or byeolchae) can be rented, too. In particular, the unhyeondang of the bonchae is very popular as it can be converted into one large space for special events, group workshops, etc. simply by opening all the sliding doors (Bunhapmun – Goryeo construction style). This room, which is decorated with a flower-patterned windscreen, a landscape painting, and calligraphy, has been used as a shooting location for various TV programs including KBS2’s TV reality program Man’s Qualification and its variety show The Human Condition. The guestrooms are also equipped with traditional furniture including a cabinet inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The guesthouse also provides a variety of experience programs from 11am to 3pm, including tea ceremony, wearing Hanbok (traditional Korean clothes), making kimchi and gochujang (red chili paste), playing a traditional musical instrument, making a rubbing of a stone inscription, calligraphy, drawing orchids on a fan, and so on. The house has about seventy hanbok and other clothing accessories, as well as a royal costume. Its calligraphy and drawing orchid programs are run directly by the owner, who used to work as a classical Chinese teacher at a high school.

Hangeureut (한그릇)

Hangeureut (한그릇)

1.3Km    2021-03-18

136, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-720-5613

A store that also serves delicious meat noodles. The best menu at this restaurant is rice soup. This is a Korean cuisine located in Jongno, Seoul.

Onion Anguk (어니언 안국)

Onion Anguk (어니언 안국)

1.3Km    2024-04-09

5 Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Onion désigne un café situé dans un hanok datant des années 1920. Le bâtiment a été rénové afin de préserver l'aspect du daecheongmaru et de l'espace madang (espace de la cour) permettant ainsi de profiter des charmes de l'architecture traditionnelle en Corée. Le menu signature est le menu 'vanilla bean latte' ainsi que divers desserts le pain au beurre salé et le gâteau pandoro. L'établissement présente également l'avantage de se situer à proximité de sites touristiques réputés comme le palais Gyeongbokgung, le palais Changgyeonggung ainsi que le palais Changdeokgung. 

Seoureseo Duljjaero Jalhaneunjip (The Second Best in Seoul) (서울서둘째로잘하는집)

Seoureseo Duljjaero Jalhaneunjip (The Second Best in Seoul) (서울서둘째로잘하는집)

1.3Km    2020-06-16

122-1, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-734-5302

The delicious, sweet, red-bean soup called “Danpatjuk” in Korean and served at “The Second Best in Seoul” has been an all-time favorite since it opened in 1976. Not only the exterior, but the interior as well, is very simple and modest, similar to a teahouse in the '70s. This does not keep people from coming back because the unforgettable taste of the sweet red-bean soup makes them return again and again.
“The Second Best in Seoul” was originally opened as a teahouse for traditional Korean medicinal tea; sweet red-bean soup being one of the main specialties on their menu list. But, nowadays, sweet red-bean soup has become the most popular menu item. Sweet red-bean soup can be enjoyed as a light meal because it fills you up quickly. In addition, the chestnuts, gingko nuts, red beans, and glutinous rice cake that are in the thick red-bean soup provide good nutrition. TIP: The name is very special, right? “The Second Best in Seoul” was named by their modest mind of making food with utmost sincerity.

Nunnamujip (눈나무집)

Nunnamujip (눈나무집)

1.3Km    2020-06-16

136-1, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-739-6742

Nunnamujip is famous for a North Korean dish called, “Kimchi mari guksu”, which is a noodle dish in cold kimchi soup containing toasted laver, a boiled egg, and sesame. The soup is refreshingly cold and a little spicy. For “Kimchi mari bap”, a bowl of rice is put into cold kimchi soup instead of noodles. The taste is very unique. In addition to Kimchimari, “Tteokgalbi” is a popular dish on the menu as well.

The main restaurant is located in the basement, which has only limited seating capacity with a few tables. As a result, many people usually wait in line for lunch or dinner. A second franchise has opened in a three-story building across the street. To enjoy a quaint atmosphere, the first establishment is better, but the new one’s interior design is much more modern and fancier, giving it a fresh altering look.