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Samhyeongje Jjukkumi - Daehangno Branch (삼형제쭈꾸미 대학로)

Samhyeongje Jjukkumi - Daehangno Branch (삼형제쭈꾸미 대학로)

5.3Km    2021-03-24

68, Dongsung-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-763-1204

This is a restaurant serving jjukumi (webfoot octopus), which has been featured in the gourmet program. This restaurant's signature menu is grilled pork belly. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Inwoohouse [Korea Quality] (인우하우스 [한국관광 품질인증])

Inwoohouse [Korea Quality] (인우하우스 [한국관광 품질인증])

5.3Km    2025-07-18

9, Gyedong 6-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Inwoo House is a traditional hanok down an alley in Gye-dong, Jongno, Seoul. There is a swallow's nest under the eaves, and the pride of this house is that the swallow family returns every spring. Each room in the house has a private bathroom. Residents can sample Korean culture by taking part in traditional paper crafts, knot bracelet making, and fan decorating. The location is convenient for restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores, and Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Insadong, and Samcheong-dong are all within walking distance.

Podowon Samgyetang (포도원삼계탕)

Podowon Samgyetang (포도원삼계탕)

5.3Km    2021-03-18

41-5, Changgyeonggung-ro26-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-743-6541

This is a Korean cuisine located in Daehak-ro, Seoul. The best menu at this restaurant is ginseng chicken soup. It sells Korean healthy cuisines.

Festival Mundial de la Juventud en Sinchon (신촌글로벌대학문화축제)

Festival Mundial de la Juventud en Sinchon (신촌글로벌대학문화축제)

5.3Km    2024-07-30

Changcheon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seúl
02-330-6714

El Festival Mundial de la Juventud en Sinchon celebra la identidad de la cultura universitaria global y es una fiesta representativa del distrito de Seodaemun-gu, en Seúl. El festival cuenta con una variedad de programas y eventos donde los visitantes pueden sentir el ambiente juvenil de esta zona de la ciudad.

Samsung D’light (삼성 딜라이트)

5.3Km    2023-04-18

Seocho-daero 74-gil 11, Seocho-gu, Seúl.

Situado en el edificio de Samsung Electronics de Seocho-dong, Samsung D'light es un espacio global de exhibición que muestra los productos de Samsung Electronics. Los visitantes incluso pueden tener experiencias relacionadas con emociones e ideas diversas.

Gran Celebración de Jeongwol Daeboreum (정월대보름 한마당)

Gran Celebración de Jeongwol Daeboreum (정월대보름 한마당)

5.3Km    2025-02-05

Samcheong-ro 37, Jongno-gu, Seúl
02-3704-3106

El Museo Folclórico Nacional de Corea celebra la festividad de la luna llena, conocida como Jeongwol Daeboreum. Se realizan muchos eventos tradicionales para desear buena suerte en el nuevo año.

Hakrim Dabang (학림다방)

Hakrim Dabang (학림다방)

5.3Km    2021-03-26

119, Daehak-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-742-2877

This store has been operating under a retro atmosphere since 1956. This restaurant's signature menu is vienna coffee. This cafe is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Jinguk Seolleongtang (진국설렁탕)

Jinguk Seolleongtang (진국설렁탕)

5.4Km    2021-03-29

293, Gosanja-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2292-4700

It is a store that’s open 24 hours a day. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Seongdong-gu, Seoul. The most famous menu is ox bone soup.

Hanok Guesthouse Dongchonchae [Korea Quality] / 한옥 게스트하우스 동촌재 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

Hanok Guesthouse Dongchonchae [Korea Quality] / 한옥 게스트하우스 동촌재 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

5.4Km    2021-03-26

21-10, Jahamun-ro 11-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Built in 1939, Dongchonchae was designated as Seoul Well Hanok by the Seoul Metropolitan City in 2016. In 2020, this hanok (traditional Korean house) received the Certificate of KOREA QUALITY from the Korea Tourism Organization in the Heritage Hanok field in recognition of its historicity and quality of services. Dongchonjae is located in the western side of Gyeongbokgung Palace, at Seochon. When one passes through its main gate, one sees the yard, with anchae (women's quarters), sarangchae (men's quarters), and byeolchae (detached quarters) surrounding the plot. Anchae has four rooms, daecheong (wood-floored main hall), a kitchen, and a restroom. One of the rooms is used for tea ceremonies as well. Outside of the sarangchae and byeolchae, which are the living spaces for the owners, visitors have free access to the numaru (raised open floor) and the yard. The anchae’s rooms “Bom” and “Yeoreum” can accommodate 2 to 3 adults each, while the rooms “Gaeul” (Tea Room) and “Gyeoul” are optimal for two. The building is rented out as a whole, so no more than one group may stay in the building at any given time. Standard occupancy is four persons, and eight is the maximum number. There are two restrooms, one within the anchae building, one out in the backyard.
Cooking is not allowed in the kitchen, but guests are free to bring in outside food. Experience programs on offer include nighttime exploration of Seoul City Wall, tea ceremony, folk songs, and rice cake making. Additional payment is only required for rice cake making. Guests may choose between two types of complimentary breakfast: Korean, which comes with rice, soup, and three side dishes; and Western, which comes with bread, salad, and coffee. There are a 100-in screen and mini projector for film watching in the yard or daecheong. Towels, toiletries, hair dryer, bottled water, traditional tea, and capsule coffee are included. The kitchen is equipped with kitchen utensils, a microwave, and a coffee pot, enough for instant foods. Guests also have access to refrigerator and washing machine

Nuwa [Korea Quality] / 누와 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

Nuwa [Korea Quality] / 누와 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

5.4Km    2021-03-29

3-1, Pirundae-ro 5na-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

This hanok (traditional Korean house) is located deep in the Seochon Village, west of Seoul’s Gyeongbokgung Palace. Its tasteful renovation of a small 33 m2 hanok made it highly popular among the younger guests. The courtyard has a low maple tree and tastefully arranged stones, while the hanok is capable of accommodating up to 2 persons.
This L-shaped hanok has a full window wall facing the living room, which is furnished with a low walnut table and a bathtub. Visitors can enjoy premium tea at the table. The bathtub, which is connected to the table at one end, can be used mainly for a foot bath with bath salts that assist circulation. There is also a restroom in the building.
Nuwa’s bedroom has a circular window, much like the full moon, with a view of the garden and the fringes of the Inwangsan Mountain.