1.1Km 2019-01-15
26, Myeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-318-6509
It’s Skin est une marque de solution clinique pour la peau qui vend des produits recommandés par un médecin. Tous les produits ont été fabriqués avec des ingrédients prescrits par des dermatologues. Lotions et crèmes de bave d’escargot et produits à l’aloe vera sont très populaires parmi les consommateurs étrangers. Pour mieux servir sa clientèle étrangère, It’s Skin offre les frais d’envoi internationaux si l’achat dépasse un certain montant.
1.2Km 2021-03-22
42, Donhwamun-ro, 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-733-9905
A place where you can taste North Korean traditional dishes run by a chef who was a North Korean defector. This restaurant's signature menu is boiled meat platter. This North Korean cuisine restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
1.2Km 2024-05-17
37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2148-4161
Le Village Hanok de Bukchon était autrefois un village où résidaient les aristocrates au cours de la dynastie Joseon. Certaines des maisons aux toits de tuiles appelées giwas ont été préservées jusqu'à nos jours.
Situé entre le palais Gyeongbokgung, le palais Changdeokgung et le sanctuaire Jongmyo, le Village Hanok de Bukchon est vieux de 600 ans. Ce village préservé se tient entre deux grands palais, dans un quartier historiquement important.
C'est aujourd'hui un bon endroit pour se faire une idée de la vie à l'époque de la dynastie Joseon, où se trouvent un centre culturel et des restaurants aménagés dans des maisons traditionnelles.
Les quartiers Wonseo-dong, Jae-dong, Gahoe-dong et Insa-dong se trouvent tous au nord de la rivière Cheonggyecheon et de Jongno, ils forment donc Bukchon, qui signifie 'village du nord', un endroit qui abritait la résidence de la famille royale et les hauts dignitaires de la cour.
1.2Km 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.
1.2Km 2020-09-09
31-18, Samil-daero 32-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-745-8008, +82-10-8704-9981
The Moon Guesthouse is situated near a number of interesting tourist destinations including Unhyeongung Palace (3min on foot), Bukchon Hanok Village (5min on foot), Changdeokgung Palace (5min on foot), and Changgyeonggung Palace (10min on foot). The guesthouse was named ‘moon’ (‘door’ in English) because it has many 176 doors and windows. Upon entering by the gate, visitors will see a ‘ㄷ’-shaped hanok building in the courtyard, in which a wooden bedstead and a table are placed. On the opposite of the hanok building there is a wall roofed with tiles engraved with Korean patterns such as deer, pine, turtle, etc. Flowers in the flowerbed lined up along the wall are in bloom and the bonsai are also well-kept in the house. Renovated and opened as a guesthouse in September 2011, Moon Guesthouse consists of a bonchae (main building) and a byeolchae (detached house). The rooms are decorated with red clay and hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry trees), and have under-the-floor heating (ondol). Each room is equipped with an air-conditioner, and has a 40cm-thick layer of red clay over the ceiling for insulation, making the rooms cool in summer and warm in winter. The house has seven individual guestrooms and five modern bathrooms, but the entire building (bonchae or byeolchae) can be rented, too. In particular, the unhyeondang of the bonchae is very popular as it can be converted into one large space for special events, group workshops, etc. simply by opening all the sliding doors (Bunhapmun – Goryeo construction style). This room, which is decorated with a flower-patterned windscreen, a landscape painting, and calligraphy, has been used as a shooting location for various TV programs including KBS2’s TV reality program Man’s Qualification and its variety show The Human Condition. The guestrooms are also equipped with traditional furniture including a cabinet inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The guesthouse also provides a variety of experience programs from 11am to 3pm, including tea ceremony, wearing Hanbok (traditional Korean clothes), making kimchi and gochujang (red chili paste), playing a traditional musical instrument, making a rubbing of a stone inscription, calligraphy, drawing orchids on a fan, and so on. The house has about seventy hanbok and other clothing accessories, as well as a royal costume. Its calligraphy and drawing orchid programs are run directly by the owner, who used to work as a classical Chinese teacher at a high school.
1.2Km 2021-03-19
30-1, Myeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-774-9605
As a traditional Korean dish restaurant set up in a remodeled 50-year-old Korean traditional house, it is a store where you can taste Hanjeongsik (Korean table d'Hote). This restaurant's signature menu is Korean table d'hote. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jung-gu, Seoul.
1.2Km 2020-04-17
35, Sejong-daero 11-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-752-1945
Gangseo Myeonok has been famous for over fifty years, having been the food of choice served to visiting dignitaries from North Korea at the time of the South-North Red Cross Conference. The restaurant has succeeded in carrying on the tradition of Pyeongyang-style naengmyeon. The native buckwheat from Gangwon-do mixed with starch makes for fine noodles, and the wonderful broth is made from beef brisket with white radish kimchi.
1.2Km 2021-07-14
45, Pirundae-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Le village Seochon se situe à l'est du palais Gyeongbokgung. Il s'agit d'un lieu composé à la fois de maisons traditionnels hanok, de petites ruelles paisibles, mais aussi de nouveaux magasins qui forment une très belle harmonie dans le village. En parcourant les nombreuses petites ruelles des lieux, vous pourrez aussi apprécier plusieurs peintures murales très colorèes. Ce village se distingue donc par son côté à la fois pittoresque mais aussi raffiné.
1.2Km 2023-01-16
Ikseon-dong, Jongno-gu, Séoul
Le quartier Ikseon-dong, dont les ruelles et les hanoks créent un ensemble harmonieux unique et plein de charme, est en train de devenir une destination prisée des touristes de tous âges. Il s'agit également d'un quartier dont le but est de favoriser les échanger entre les jeunes et les personnes âgées.
1.2Km 2011-12-28
7-1, Myeongdong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-790-7975
Soyokaze est une célèbre boutique de mode située à Myeongdong, qui propose un choix unique de vêtements pour femmes, de sacs, de portefeuilles ou encore d’accessoires. Les vestes et sacs de luxe faits en cuir d’Italie sont particulièrement prisés des clientes. Soyokaze propose également un service de livraison pour les hôtels de Séoul.