8.3Km 2024-11-19
5-13, Bukchon-ro 12-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Yeonwoo Guesthouse is a quiet and cozy traditional Korean guest house (hanok) located in Gahoe-dong, Jongnogu in Bukchon Hanok Village, a charming area crisscrossed with a labyrinth of old alleyways. As it is close to some of Seoul’s most famous tourist attractions, including Changgyeonggung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Gyeongbokgung Palace, many tourists from Southeast Asia and Europe book a stay here.
It consists of two cozy guestrooms, each equipped with a bathroom. Among the guest house’s many charms is the panoramic view of Bukchon Hanok Village from its rooftop, which can be reached by a ladder. It also boasts the beauty of a traditional Korean house during the daytime and a spectacular view at nighttime.
As it is an old hanok, the owner pays close attention to hygiene, and has the entire building regularly sterilized by a sanitary control company.
8.3Km 2024-08-30
Daehak-ro 10-gil 17, Jongno-gu, Seúl.
02-3216-1185
El Festival Internacional de Danza de Seúl fue creado por la Sede Seúl del Consejo Internacional de Danza de la Unesco en 1998 como un canal adecuado para presentar la danza coreana a los escenarios mundial y, a la vez, las tendencias mundiales a la escena coreana. La danza coreana había experimentado una grave carencia de intercambio internacional, pero esto ha sido subsanado en cierta medida con la formación de la Sede Seúl en 1996. El Festival en sí mismo cuenta con varias actividades para promover la danza coreana. Existe una estrecha cooperación con agencias oficiales como el Ministerio de Cultura, Deporte y Turismo, el Ayuntamiento de Seúl, la Korea Foundation y la Fundación de Seúl para las Artes y la Cultura, a lo que se suman diversas embajadas y organizaciones gubernamentales internacionales.
8.3Km 2023-01-17
Tongil-ro 279-24, Seodaemun-gu, Seúl
8.3Km 2025-05-22
Makgye-dong, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
La Pista para Trineos de Nieve tiene una superficie de 11.570 m², consta de la pista para adultos (50 m. de anchura y 100 m. de longitud) y la pista para niños (30 m de anchura y 45 m de longitud). Las pistas mantienen aquí una pendiente de 17º, lo cual aumenta la velocidad del trineo. En todos los rincones de la colina hay iglús y estufas, que proporcionan a los usuarios paisaje y recuerdos de buenos momentos. Hay dos tipos de trineo: el trineo de cámara de aire y el trineo de plástico, permitiendo a los visitantes elegir entre los dos. La pista para niños no es demasiado empinada, y proporciona seguridad con cojines de goma sujetos al trineo. Los personajes, tales como Santa Claus, Rodolfo, los muñecos de nieve, etc., también se suman a la diversión, pudiendo tomarse fotos con ellos.
8.3Km 2021-03-24
86, Dongsung-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-744-0701
You can enjoy brunch in the spacious space and on the outdoor terrace. This restaurant's signature menu is spaghetti. This cafe is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
8.3Km 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.
8.3Km 2025-07-18
9, Gyedong 6-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
8.3Km 2025-04-21
162-7, Donggyo-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
8.4Km 2020-11-25
191 Donggyo-ro Mapo-gu Seoul
+82-2-323-1233
This is a place that sells Jokbal (pig’s feet) with good taste and aroma. The best menu at this restaurant is five-spice pigs' feet. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Mapo-gu, Seoul.
8.4Km 2020-09-10
49-7, Pirundae-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
010-9692-1330
Guesthouse Nuha is a ‘hanok’ or traditional Korean house consisting of four guestrooms located in Nuha-dong, Seochon (west of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Jongno, Seoul) where many Confucian scholars and artists lived during the Joseon Dynasty.
Exuding a refined atmosphere, Guesthouse Nuha is very popular among not only domestic visitors but also foreign tourists who want to experience the flavor of Korea in a cozy hanok. All four guestrooms (An-bang, Sarang-bang, Geul-bang, and Byeol-dang) are covered with eco-friendly hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry tree) wallpaper, and are equipped with a thick cotton-wool comforter and pillows imbued with the scent of Hinoki cypress tree to help guests relieve their fatigue.
Breakfast is served free of charge. Guests can also experience traditional Korean culture here, such as playing a Korean musical instrument (janggu or double-headed drum), playing a game of yut in the yard, or wearing hanbok (traditional Korean clothes). Although a local bus service passes through the village, it is highly recommended to take a quiet leisurely around the area.