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LoL Park (롤파크)

LoL Park (롤파크)

9.4Km    2024-04-23

Jongno-ro 33, Jongno-gu, Seúl

El LoL Park es el lugar donde se lleva a cabo la competencia LCK (League of Legends Champions Korea), que es la competencia de este videojuego de mayor escala en Corea. Sirve como espacio para diversos eventos y actividades relacionadas con los deportes electrónicos y cuenta con asientos para los espectadores. Entre otras instalación, también están el LCK Arena, la tienda de artículos relacionados Riot Store, salas de computadoras (PC-bang, en coreano) y un café. Desde su lanzamiento en diciembre de 2011, este videojuego perteneciente al género "multijugador de arena de batalla en línea" (MOBA, por sus siglas en inglés) de Riot, se ha convertido en uno de los más populares de todo el mundo. En agosto de 2019, alcanzó el récord de tener 8 millones de jugadores conectados al mismo tiempo en todo el mundo.

The Hyoosik Croissant Hotel Guri (더휴식 크로와상호텔 구리점)

The Hyoosik Croissant Hotel Guri (더휴식 크로와상호텔 구리점)

9.4Km    2025-07-14

148, Cheyukgwan-ro, Guri-si, Gyeonggi-do

The Hyoosik Croissant Hotel Guri offers a variety of theme-based room types for both leisure and relaxation, such as a standard music room with blutooth speakers, a deluxe home-training room with yoga equipment, a deluxe couple room with high-end gaming PC, a deluxe healing room with a lounge chair, a twin bedroom, a game suite room with Playstation 4 Pro, a movie suite room with a beam projector, a sing suite room with noraebang equipment and soundproof walls, and a party suite room with a kitchenette. The hotel also has a parking lot, guest lounge, rooftop area, and coin laundry.

Plaza de Seúl (서울광장)

9.4Km    2025-05-23

Sejong-daero 110, Jung-gu, Seúl.

Fundado en 1926, el antiguo edificio del Ayuntamiento de Seúl es de piedra, de estilo renacentista. La plaza delante del Ayuntamiento es un sitio histórico donde se realizaron el Movimiento de Independencia de 1919 (Samil) y el movimiento de pro-democracia en junio de 1987. Es también un lugar conocido porque, durante la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 2002, decenas de miles de admiradores del seleccionado nacional se congregaron para aclamarlo. Esta plaza de hierba oval delante del Ayuntamiento de Seúl, reestablecida en 2004, es usada como un lugar para sostener varios acontecimientos y festivales culturales, y es para el disfrute por muchos seulitas. Como atracción de la Plaza de Seúl está la fuente de agua del piso. Las 48 luces de piso a lo largo de la plaza de hierba y una especie de reloj externo de la pared son otros rasgos distintivos de la Plaza.

Gomguksijib (곰국시집)

Gomguksijib (곰국시집)

9.4Km    2025-05-15

24, Mugyo-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul

Gomguksi is a soup consisting of handmade noodles and beef slices in a thick and rich beef broth. Gomguksi became famous through word-of-mouth by tourists from the neighboring country of Japan. These days the restaurant is always crowded with people. Also, the side dishes that accompany Gomguksi are extremely delicious.

Museo Chusa en Gwacheon (추사박물관(과천))

9.4Km    2023-07-13

Chusa-ro 78, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do

Gwacheon fue el lugar donde Chusa (seudónimo de Kim Jeong-hui) desarrolló su última pasión artística, enfocándose en los estudios y el arte. El ayuntamiento de Gwacheon inauguró el Museo Chusa para dar a conocer la esencia de los estudios y el arte creados por Chusa. El museo cuenta con una sala sobre la vida del artista, una sala de artes y ciencias, una sala de exposiciones y actividades, un espacio de descanso, una tienda del museo y una sala de instrucción sobre la su obra.

Biblioteca de Seúl (서울도서관)

9.4Km    2022-12-14

Sejong-daero 110, Jung-gu, Seúl.
+82-2-2133-0300

La Biblioteca de Seúl ofrece una amplia variedad de documentos, desde materiales relacionados con la historia, la cultura, el urbanismo, el transporte, el medio ambiente, todo tipos de documentos sobre viajes, hasta informes extranjeros, documentos de investigación, materiales visuales e información electrónica.

Sarangchae (사랑채)

9.4Km    2025-05-14

6, Insadong 16-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Sarangchae is located in Insa-dong, one of the most famous neighborhoods visited by tourists. Majority of the restaurant's customers are foreigners, and they offer reasonably priced Korean dishes that are highly popular among foreign visitors.

Hyehwa1938 [Korea Quality] / 혜화1938 [한국관광 품질인증]

Hyehwa1938 [Korea Quality] / 혜화1938 [한국관광 품질인증]

9.5Km    2023-04-13

7, Sungkyunkwan-ro 16-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-10-7107-1752

Located in (no suggestions)-dong of Seoul, Hyehwa 1938 is a lodging facility which is based on the remodeling of an 80-year- old traditional Korean house. A traditional Korean house expert initially wanted to use it as an office but later decided to turn it into a guest house due to its large size. As a result, the unique beauty of traditional Korean house was revived while improving practicality. The Woojeong room and Sarang room are now resized to accommodate max 8 persons which used to be only max 4 in the past. Despite the remodeling, the aura and atmosphere of the traditional Korean house is well preserved. Inside the room, you can see that the chandelier of the rich house in the '30s are accompanied by modern furniture and electronics which maintain unique harmony. Open the windows to see sansuyu and maehwa along with other various seasonal trees with beautiful colors and also the space such as edges and sewers are well arranged to avoid any discomforts with your eyesight. The heart of architecture offers only two rooms for guests, and you are all welcome to enjoy the true beauty of Korea.

Samwon Ilsik (삼원일식)

Samwon Ilsik (삼원일식)

9.5Km    2021-04-05

32, Mugyo-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-777-3680

This is a Japanese cuisine located in Cheonggyecheon Stream, Seoul. This restaurant is one of Mugyo-dong's best kept secrets. The best menu at this restaurant is codfish stew.

Balwoo Gongyang (발우공양)

9.5Km    2025-05-29

56 Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Balwoo Gongyang, located in front of the main gate of Jogyesa Temple, is a temple food restaurant operated by the Cultural Corps of Korean Buddhism. It was selected as a 1-star restaurant by the Michelin Guide for three consecutive years from 2017 to 2019 and it is so popular that reservations must be made a month in advance. “Balwoo” refers to meals for monks and it means that the act of eating is also a process to realizing the truth. The restaurant offers five types of course menus inspired by Buddhist teachings that are served in the order of Suljuksim, Juksang, Sangmi (嘗味), Dammi (噉味), Seungso (僧笑), Youmi (愈味), and Ipgasim. The menu is made with seasonal ingredients to bring out the best flavor of each season. The course meal starts with appetizing kimchi stew according to the traditional Korean meal culture. Then it is followed by porridge, seasonal salad, rice and stew, side dishes, tea, and dessert, satisfying both the taste buds and health. Those who wish to experience an authentic temple meal are recommended to try the Beop Course.