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Cheongsujeong (청수정)

Cheongsujeong (청수정)

3.0Km    2021-03-29

91, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-738-8288

Only fresh ingredients are carefully selected to serve only dishes rich in taste and nutrition. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is bulgogi with rice.

Fatum (파툼)

Fatum (파툼)

3.0Km    2019-12-20

86-5, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-739-9888

FATUM is famous for its great view of Samcheong-dong. Each floor is decorated with a different theme, from natural rocks on the first floor, comfort on the second floor, and indoor viewing places on the third and fourth floors, and outdoor seats on the fifth floor. The view features beautiful scenery including Bugaksan Mountain, Inwangsan Mountain, and Gyeongbokgung Palace at once, as well as a fantastic sunset from the café.

The Place Seoul (traditional Korean-style guesthouse) (복합한옥공간 곳)

The Place Seoul (traditional Korean-style guesthouse) (복합한옥공간 곳)

3.0Km    2025-06-02

52-11, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

The Place Seoul in Gye-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, is a meeting place of traditional and modern Korea. It has a yard with a beautiful 80 year-old dogwood tree, and a small garden in which guests can enjoy the passage of the seasons. The Place Seoul is an environment-friendly place which uses eco-friendly consumables such as toilet paper and shampoo. Breakfast is simple and healthy. There are many good cafes in nearby Bukchon, and local tourist attractions include the National Palace Museum of Korea and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.

Dahmsojung [Korea Quality] (담소정[한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality])

Dahmsojung [Korea Quality] (담소정[한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality])

3.0Km    2025-07-18

16-2, Bukchon-ro 9-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Dahmsojung, meaning ‘a house full of laughs’, is a hanok guesthouse that provides sincere services and comfortable relaxation. Located in the middle of Seoul’s city center, this hanok hotel-class guesthouse was built using traditional hanok construction materials including the 200-years-old Korean land pine from Gyeongju, and clay for rooms. The owner originally bought the land to build the residential area for the family, but wishing to promote the charms of the hanok building to foreigners, it was opened as a guesthouse in October 2012. This hanok guesthouse with modern elements is decorated with refined interior items. It provides a special breakfast that consists of steamed rice wrapped in a lotus leaf and tasty side dishes without any artificial seasonings. All the vegetables used for the meals are organic and cultivated by the owner. It also uses refined objects including high quality tableware, bedding (cotton bedclothes with colored stripes), authentic ceramics, lacquered painting by an artisan, and artistic living items. It carries out a cleaning and disinfection process every day as well. In particular, Hinoki cypress with a subtle scent was used for the bathroom. The home bar was installed especially for foreign guests who find it difficult to sit on the floor in the kitchen. These detailed consideration and decorations have attracted many guests including foreign diplomats, VIPs, and so on. It also operates a hands-on programs including ‘calligraphy’ and ‘making a fan’ that are held on the main floored room and are popular among foreign guests. Dahmsojung offers guests sophisticated services and comfortable facilities with a clean and traditional atmosphere that attracts many domestic and foreign guests.

Rakkojae Seoul Bukchon Hanok Hotel [Korea Qaulity] / 락고재 서울 북촌 한옥호텔 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

Rakkojae Seoul Bukchon Hanok Hotel [Korea Qaulity] / 락고재 서울 북촌 한옥호텔 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

3.0Km    2021-10-27

49-23, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

The main building in Seoul is a traditional Korean cultural space renovated by Jeong Yeong-jin, a human cultural asset, from a hanok with a history of 130 years. Traditional flags, fences, pavilions, chimneys, and jangdokdae are holding the blue sky with pine trees, creating a harmonious Korean-style house. Passing through the elegant tall gate, as you see the jangdokdae, a small but clean hanok will be revealed, and the pine trees and bamboo trees added to the natural beauty, while the loving Gomusin placed on the stone brings back beautiful memories.
Rakkojae is a place where the customs of the aristocrats in the past are melted in various places, creating a wonderful atmosphere by carefully reviving the pavilion, ponds, and daecheongmaru. Especially, Daecheongmaru adds the beauty of the margins of hanok to give you a sense of refreshment. As the old scholars did, sitting on the pavilion makes the time flow slow and the wind that passes over the Sotdae feels special.
In addition, you can experience the beauty of Korean tradition with various programs such as tea ceremony, jjimjilbang, royal robes, and kimchi-making along with traditional Korean food. Rakkojae's accommodation, reminiscent of a nobleman's house in the Joseon Dynasty, is well-kept and comfortable that it is comparable to a luxury hotel, and the natural jade-covered ondol rooms and firewood jjimjilbangs made of cheongito provide a healthy journey for many guests.

Paseo bajo la Luz de la Luna en el Palacio Changdeokgung (창덕궁 달빛기행)

Paseo bajo la Luz de la Luna en el Palacio Changdeokgung (창덕궁 달빛기행)

3.1Km    2025-08-19

Yulgok-ro 99, Jongno-gu, Seúl.
1522-2295

Construido en un principio como una residencia real, el palacio Changdeokgung se convirtió en el principal lugar de gobierno durante la dinastía Joseon después de que el palacio Gyeongbokgung fuese destruido durante la invasión japonesa del siglo XVI. Además de su relevancia política, el palacio es reconocido por su arquitectura y su bello entorno natural. En 1997 la Unesco designó al palacio Changdeokgung como Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad. Como parte del proyecto de creación de nuevos espacios, el Paseo Bajo la Luz de la Luna del Palacio Changdeokgung ofrece una oportunidad única de presenciar la belleza de los palacios coreanos. Este recorrido comienza en la puerta Donhwamun y continúa durante unas dos horas a través de los pabellones Injeongjeon y Nakseonjae, y el Jardín Huwon.

Baengnyeon Tojong Samgyetang (백년토종삼계탕)

Baengnyeon Tojong Samgyetang (백년토종삼계탕)

3.1Km    2021-03-24

41, Bukchon-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-747-5535

This is the place featured on the Michelin Guide. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is ginseng chicken soup.

Galería K.O.N.G. (공근혜갤러리)

Galería K.O.N.G. (공근혜갤러리)

3.1Km    2024-08-06

Samcheong-ro 7-gil 38, Jongno-gu, Seúl

Desde su apertura en 2005, la Galería K.O.N.G. ha tenido un impacto significativo en la escena fotográfica coreana al introducir a fotógrafos de talla mundial en Corea. En 2010 se trasladó a su sede actual junto a Cheong Wa Dae, en el barrio de Samcheong-dong de Seúl, y sumó nuevos espacios para pintura, escultura, video, instalaciones artísticas y otras formas de arte contemporáneo. La galería se centra en artistas establecidos en París, Londres y Nueva York, y presenta obras que muestran el estado actual del arte contemporáneo en el siglo XXI. También desempeña un papel fundamental como galería en Corea al descubrir a jóvenes artistas coreanos y apoyar sus actividades en el extranjero.

Semana de los Hanok Públicos de Seúl (공공한옥주간)

Semana de los Hanok Públicos de Seúl (공공한옥주간)

3.1Km    2025-05-15

Gyedong-gil 37, Jongno-gu, Seúl
02-741-1033

La Semana de los Hanok Públicos de Seúl es una semana completa de cultura tradicional en casas tradicionales coreanas (hanok) que están abiertas al público. Estos edificios están ubicados por todo Seúl, pero especialmente en la Aldea Tradicional de Bukchon. Experimente la belleza, el encanto y la historia de estos edificios mientras aprende sobre el impacto ecológico de su construcción y los métodos para aplicarlo a la vida moderna.

Apertura Nocturna de los Hanok Públicos (공공한옥 밤마실)

Apertura Nocturna de los Hanok Públicos (공공한옥 밤마실)

3.1Km    2025-05-15

Gyedong-gil 37, Jongno-gu, Seúl
02-741-1033

Durante la Semana de los Hanok Públicos, que se celebra a fines de mayo, es posible experimentar la cultura tradicional coreana relacionada con las casas hanok abiertas al público en 9 puntos de la ciudad de Seúl, incluido el céntrico barrio de Bukchon. Durante este período, visitantes nacionales y extranjeros de todas las edades pueden aprender sobre la historia y la construcción de tipo ecológico de estas viviendas tradicionales coreanas. Se invita a los visitantes a hacer paseos nocturnos y conocer más del rico legado cultural de Corea que se refleja en las casas hanok.