9.7Km 2023-04-13
9, Gyedong 6-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
02-742-1115
Run by a couple hailing from Bukchon, Inwoo House is located in an alleyway in Gye-dong, Jongno-gu, which is part of Bukchon that is well-known for old hanok houses. Inwoo House, meaning 'the house of Inwoo,' is inhabited by the owner couple and eight-year-old son Inwoo and his younger brother Yeonwoo. The couple, who have always lived in Bukchon, moved to Inwoo House in 2010; their parents run another guesthouse -- Yeonwoo House -- in Gahoe-dong, which isn’t far from Inwoo House. These two hanok guesthouses seek to provide guests with an opportunity to experience the true aspect of traditional Korean house amid the natural environment. Inwoo House, which has the typical style of hanok in the area, features a cozy yard, a toenmaru (narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the building), and several charming decorative items. It has three rooms – Tokki-bang and Haejanggeum-bang situated in Sarangchae (a detached building) and Nori-bang, which is a communal space. Due to its quiet location, guests can enjoy relaxation with a serene atmosphere in their rooms, which are decorated with calligraphic works and furniture inlaid with mother-of-pearl in a simple way. Each room is equipped with a bathroom. The guesthouse offers breakfast such as toast or tteokguk (rice cake soup). Inwoo House is an ideal place to stay for guests with children as the owner couple have children with whom children can play in the alley, yard, or toenmaru with an interesting hanok environment. The guesthouse also provides various traditional activities including traditional Korean clothes experience, traditional Hanji (Korean paper) craft experience, traditional knot bracelet making, and fan decorating, which are popular among foreign tourists and children. It is adjacent to restaurants, coffee shops, convenience store, and other tourist attractions including Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Insa-dong, and Samcheong-dong.
9.7Km 2021-07-30
Sogong-ro 112, Jung-gu, Seúl
El Altar Hwangudan es uno de los altares donde se realizaban rituales sagrados. Los primeros se hicieron durante la dinastía Goryeo, a cargo del rey Seongjong, en el primer mes de 983 (2º año de su reinado), pero su realización se vio interrumpida en diversos períodos hasta que en 1456, ya en la dinastía Joseon, se retomaron estas prácticas. El Altar Hwangudan empezó a tener rituales 1457, pero en 1464 se abolieron nuevamente hasta 1897.
9.7Km 2024-04-23
Jongno-ro 33, Jongno-gu, Seúl
9.7Km 2021-03-19
13, Dadong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-777-1013
This Korean cuisine is located near Euljiro 1(il)ga Station, Seoul. It is a popular restaurant for group dinners. The representative menu is pork and kimchi stew.
9.7Km 2022-08-08
Gangnam-daero 27, Seocho-gu, Seúl.
El AT Center es un espacio dedicado exclusivamente para convenciones y exhibiciones para negocios y grandes eventos internacionales. Las salas y salones de actos decorados y equipados con la última tecnología, ofrecen un ambiente ideal para llevar a cabo actividades, seminarios, convenciones u otro tipos de eventos que requieren instalaciones de avanzada. Sus centros especializados en negocios internacionales ofrecen servicio de consulta e información a sus clientes y, por contar con diferentes instalaciones que facilitan la vida como clínicas médicas, gimnasio, restaurantes de calidad, muchos buscan este lugar para pasar un rato de paz y descanso en medio de la bulliciosa ciudad.
9.7Km 2019-08-31
32-1, Sejong-daero 14-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
82-2-778-6689
Well-known among both Koreans and foreigners, this restaurant has been specializing in traditional Korean dishes for more than 50 years. Its gopdol bibimbap is patented and also the most popular dish in the restaurant.
9.7Km 2024-05-17
Namdaemunsijang 4-gil 21, Jung-gu, Seúl
9.7Km 2021-10-22
39, Namdaemun-ro 5-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-755-3979
This restaurant serves traditional Japanese-style pufferfish specialties. With almost half-century of experience in pufferfish cuisine, the owner of Songwon was trained in Teppan, Japan and remains a special member of the Japanese Pufferfish Federation. The restaurant also offers eel, sukiyaki, and sushi dishes, all made in the traditional Japanese style.
9.7Km 2023-01-16
Wolgye-ro 173, Gangbuk-gu, Seúl
Esta galería, ubicada dentro del Bosque de los Sueños de Seúl, era originalmente un museo de arte que tuvo una renovación en 2009 y se convirtió en un espacio dedicado a los niños. Allí, los pequeños pueden disfrutar del aire libre y apreciar el arte. El edificio de dos pisos tiene un diseño único con patrones florales, personajes animados y escaleras inspiradas en la naturaleza. La terraza del segundo piso tiene una variedad de exhibiciones para que los chicos aprendan más de lo que ven en la escuela. Las instalaciones cuentan con un área de descanso, un lugar para atención de infantes. El edificio fue construido con materiales ecológicos. Se desarrollan múltiples actividades culturales en el predio.
9.7Km 2020-06-17
38, Eulji-ro 1-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-777-3891
Bugeogukjip (formerly “Teojutgol”) is a restaurant behind City Hall in Seoul that has been serving up authentic dried Pollack soup since 1968. Despite a name change, the restaurant has proudly stood in this same location for decades, earning a strong reputation for its dried Pollack soup made using traditional cooking methods.
Since the restaurant only serves one thing—dried Pollack soup—there are few preparations to be made and the meal arrives on your table in minutes. Customers are free to serve themselves basic side dishes such as kimchi and can have as many servings of rice as they’d like, allowing diners to enjoy a hearty meal at a low price. While the restaurant’s design and menu may be simple, Bugeogukjip takes pride in its long history and the careful efforts that have earned it a reputation as one of the most notable restaurants in Seoul.