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FootJoy - Dosan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (풋조이 도산점)

FootJoy - Dosan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (풋조이 도산점)

7.8Km    2024-04-16

1F, 2F (Sinsa-dong), 807, Eonju-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

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Tailor Plastic Surgery [Tax Refund Shop] (테일러성형외과의원)

Tailor Plastic Surgery [Tax Refund Shop] (테일러성형외과의원)

7.8Km    2024-04-16

#402, 838, Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

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Faceline Plastic Surgery (페이스라인 성형외과의원)

7.8Km    2025-07-07

(1st Floor, Wonbang Plaza), 838 Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

Faceline Plastic Surgery has operated with an accident-free record for 20 years, adhering to the motto "A place where I and my family can safely undergo plastic surgery".

The medical team at Faceline Plastic Surgery includes Dr. Lee Tae-Hee and Dr. Lee Jin-Su, both alumni of Seoul National University College of Medicine, alongside Dr. Lee Shin-Jeong, a graduate of Seoul National University School of Dentistry. They have been working together since the clinic's establishment in Apgujeong in 2005. They regularly present their accumulated clinical experience and expertise at international conferences and have showcased numerous surgical cases through various makeover programs.

Clients of Faceline Plastic Surgery demonstrate unwavering trust over the years, returning for additional procedures. For instance, a client who underwent facial contouring surgery may return for a face lift after 10 years, or a child of a patient who had double jaw surgery might seek similar treatment 20 years later. Similarly, a parent of a patient who had ophthalmoplasty might return for upper blepharoplasty surgery.

In this manner, Faceline Plastic Surgery maintains long-term relationships based on client trust and satisfaction, continuously providing high-quality medical services. The clinic guarantees optimal results based on its extensive experience and skills accumulated over the years.

Children's Dental Center (씨디씨어린이치과의원)

7.8Km    2025-07-07

11, Hakdong-ro 97-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

Opened in 1992, Children's Dental Center (CDC) is Korea's first pediatric and adolescent dental clinic.
Our six-member medical staff is committed to providing the best care in the main building with five floors and the annex with four floors dedicated to children's dentistry.
We do not just treat children’s teeth. We are here to respect them as a whole person and care for them with love. Through consultations among dentists specializing in diagnosis, prevention, dental restoration, surgery, occlusal guidance, and orthodontics, we choose the best approach for your child.  
We boast state-of-the-art digital medical equipment and interiors designed with children in mind. All of us at CDC will continue to commit ourselves to treating and preventing oral disease in children.

mmn (미미네)

mmn (미미네)

7.8Km    2024-10-17

39, Dosan-daero 66-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

Ive An Yujin and Jang Wonyoung’s brunch cafe
This is the brunch cafe that Ive An Yujin and Jang Wonyoung stopped by after Pilates class in the entertainment program ‘An Omniscient Point of View’. It exudes a fresh yet exotic image with turquoise paint and an outdoor terrace. The menu is quite diverse, including salads, sandwiches, and salmon dishes. Among them, the most popular menu, onion soup, is served in a pottery cup and is fun to see. Carrot cake is also famous, so be sure to try it with coffee.

Tailorable - Hannam Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (테일러블 한남점)

Tailorable - Hannam Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (테일러블 한남점)

7.8Km    2024-04-23

2, Daesagwan-ro 7-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

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Gyeonghuigung Palace (경희궁)

7.9Km    2024-07-09

45 Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-724-0274

Gyeonghuigung Palace, a designated Historic Site, was originally called the large palace by Saemun Gate, or the Western Palace, for its location within the city. It was not until the eighth year of Gwanghaegun (1616) that the palace was used as a royal residence for the king, changing the name to Gyeongdeokgung Palace. The name later changed again to the current Gyeonghuigung Palace in 1760. The palace grounds included many halls but they were mostly all burned down in a fire in 1829. After the Japanese occupation began, all remaining buildings on the site were torn down and the palace grounds were turned into Gyeongseong Middle School (now Seoul High School). The school moved to Gangnam area in 1987, afterwhich the previous location was turned into a park. The palace grounds currently hold Seoul Museum of Art and walking paths, as well as a restoration of Heunghwamun Gate, the main gate of the palace, and Sungjeongjeon Hall, the main hall, completed in November 1994.

GlassApgujeong [Tax Refund Shop] (안경 압구정)

GlassApgujeong [Tax Refund Shop] (안경 압구정)

7.9Km    2024-06-27

8, Apgujeong-ro 18-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

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Lee & Chaeum Skin Clinic (리앤채움의원)

7.9Km    2025-07-07

4F, 837, Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

Lee & Chaeum Skin Clinic offers medical semi-permanent makeup procedures through a collaboration between beauty technicians and experienced medical professionals.
We provide a range of treatments, including eyebrow, scalp, hairline, lip, and eyeliner tattoos, with personalized solutions and a comprehensive aftercare program.
The clinic holds a patented 3D micro needle technology for natural results, and our Chaeum Pigment has received Dermatest Seal and trademark registration from the Korean Intellectual Property Office, ensuring superior results for our clients.
As a designated hospital of the Korean Film Actors Association (KFAA), we contribute to the growth of K-beauty.

Jeongdong-gil Road (정동길)

Jeongdong-gil Road (정동길)

7.9Km    2024-06-19

2-1 Jeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

Jeongdong-gil Road is one of Seoul's most famous walking paths, stretching from the intersection in front of Jeongdong Church to Saemunan-gil Road. The street holds importance in Korea's modern history, with the surroundings serving as a living museum of this. During the Joseon dynasty, the area developed into a residental space for distant members of the royal family, with a palace and royal tombs in the area. In 1999, the pedestrian walking area was expanded by turning the two-way road into a one-way road. Since then, the road has earned many awards and honors.