2.9Km 2021-09-15
7, Daehak-ro 8-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Ligne info tourisme Corée : +82-2-1330 Plus d'info : 02-744-8066
Le Seoul Dance Festival se tient en novembre chaque année. Cet évènement, qui avait à l’origine pour nom « Korea Dance Festival », a été créé afin de développer la danse artistique coréenne.
Plusieurs scènes seront mises à disposition pour profiter des différentes facettes de l'art de la danse.
2.9Km 2023-08-25
185-3, Okin-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Les courants d'eau de la vallée Suseong-dong s'écoulent du mont Inwangsan pour rejoindre la rivière Cheonggyecheon. Le site apparaît dans la peinture "Jangdong Palgyeongcheop" tout comme dans des récits historiques datant de la dynastie Joseon.
2.9Km 2022-12-15
140-893,1, 60-16 Itaewon-ro 55-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-2014-6901
Le Musée Leeum abrite des oeuvres traditionnelles et contemporaines d'artistes coréens et internationaux. Le musée lui même est tout aussi fascinant que les oeuvres qu'il abrite puisque ses trois bâtiments ont été conçus par trois architectes de renom, Mario Botta, Jean Nouvel et Rem Koolhaas.
Le Musée 1 abrite les oeuvres traditionnelles coréennes telles que calligraphies, céramiques, peintures, etc. tandis que le Musée 2 abrite des oeuvres modernes et contemporaines d'artistes coréens et étrangers.
C’est l’un des lieux que les “premières dames du G20” à Séoul ont visité en Novembre 2010. Cette attraction incarne toute la beauté et le charme de la Corée.
Des visites guidées en anglais se tiennent le samedi et dimanche. Si vous souhaitez bénéficier d'une visite guidée en semaine il vous faudra appeler au moins 2-3 jours en avance pour effectuer une réservation. Des guides audio en anglais, japonais et chinois sont disponibles, fournissant des informations détaillées sur les oeuvres d'art. Vous pouvez les louer sur place.
2.9Km 2020-04-09
217-1, Dasan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2234-3649
Jongjeom Tteokbokki opened in 1978 and has been a popular restaurant on Sindang-dong Tteokbokki Street since then. The restauant serves a special meal option of adding fried rice to tteokbokki.
2.9Km 2020-04-09
217-1, Dasan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2232-4531
Opened in 1979, Urijip Tteokbokki has operated for over 30 years in the same location. This restaurant has a spacious basement area which can accommodate up to 100 people. The restaurant is especially popular among Japanese tourists.
2.9Km 2021-03-26
131-1, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-725-1697
Darakjeong has been popular for a long time because of the simple taste of its traditional Mandu (Korean stuffed dumpling). Since its opening in 1991, tasty soup and scrumptious Mandu have been served. A fist-sized Mandu is fully packed with seasoned meat, bean-curd, and various vegetables. Its thick dough makes it chewy and delightful. For one person, “Manduguk”(boiled dumpling soup) is a good choice. The delicious and nourishing taste of Mandu goes well with the sweet, spicy, and fresh taste of the soup. Manduguk is served in a brass bowl which keeps the food warm while eating. For a large-size group, “Mandujeongol” cooked with various vegetables in a casserole is recommended. There are two types of Mandujeongol that have different tastes. The main characteristic of “Kimchi Mandujeongol” is its spicy flavor, which reminds people of the refreshing taste of Kimchi soup, and “Tojang Mandujeongol” expounds on the savory taste of bean-paste soup. Tojang means folk soybean-paste. “Nokdujeon”(a Korean pan-fried dish with green mung bean) is another famous dish at Darakjeong, which is pan-fried with a very light seasoning to emphasize the original taste of Nokdu (green mung bean). Salted oysters with hot pepper are served with Nokdujeon instead of soy sauce, which is a perfect match.
2.9Km 2021-03-29
25, Daehak-ro 8-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-741-1747
This is a Japanese home-style restaurant where you can enjoy various Japanese fusion dishes. This Japanese (cuisine) restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The most famous menu is pollack roe pasta.
2.9Km 2020-06-16
136-1, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-739-6742
Nunnamujip is famous for a North Korean dish called, “Kimchi mari guksu”, which is a noodle dish in cold kimchi soup containing toasted laver, a boiled egg, and sesame. The soup is refreshingly cold and a little spicy. For “Kimchi mari bap”, a bowl of rice is put into cold kimchi soup instead of noodles. The taste is very unique. In addition to Kimchimari, “Tteokgalbi” is a popular dish on the menu as well.
The main restaurant is located in the basement, which has only limited seating capacity with a few tables. As a result, many people usually wait in line for lunch or dinner. A second franchise has opened in a three-story building across the street. To enjoy a quaint atmosphere, the first establishment is better, but the new one’s interior design is much more modern and fancier, giving it a fresh altering look.
2.9Km 2021-03-29
5, Dasan-ro 35-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2232-8930
Opened in 1953 by a woman known as Mabongnim, the restaurant takes pride in its 50-plus years of service. As Mabongnim gained popularity, other similar establishments opened nearby, and eventually, formed the now famous “Tteokbokki Street.” The elderly proprietor is well known, even starring in a red-pepper paste (gochujang) ad in the 1990's.
The secret of this restaurant’s tteokbokki lies in the fact that red pepper
paste is mixed with Chinese soybean paste for a sweet and spicy taste, but has now been adopted by other Sindang-dong restaurants. Nevertheless, there is something special about this restaurant’s fare. At present, Mabongnim’s daughters-in-law are running the restaurant.
2.9Km 2021-03-18
136, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-720-5613
A store that also serves delicious meat noodles. The best menu at this restaurant is rice soup. This is a Korean cuisine located in Jongno, Seoul.