Maekban is a Korean restaurant on Hwangridan-gil known for its charcoal-grilled short rib and set meal. The clean interior and private space configura ... More
Maekban is a Korean restaurant on Hwangridan-gil known for its charcoal-grilled short rib and set meal. The clean interior and private space configuration of a renovated hanok make it suitable for families or date courses.
Bihwa Coffee is a hanok cafe on Hwangridan-gil, featuring a mother-of-pearl interior and a cozy atmosphere. The Phoenix Latte and Jar Shaved Ice (stra ... More
Bihwa Coffee is a hanok cafe on Hwangridan-gil, featuring a mother-of-pearl interior and a cozy atmosphere. The Phoenix Latte and Jar Shaved Ice (strawberry, apple mango, and red bean) are popular menu items, with decaf options and a variety of drink options. Dogs are allowed, and there is a spacious interior and group seating, making it suitable for families or group visits.
Hwangnam Burdock Gimbap is a iconic kimbap restaurant in Gyeongju, and its popular menu items are burdock gimbap and spicy burdock kimbap. The combina ... More
Hwangnam Burdock Gimbap is a iconic kimbap restaurant in Gyeongju, and its popular menu items are burdock gimbap and spicy burdock kimbap. The combination of burdock flavor and spiciness is unique, and you can enjoy both flavors at the same time with banban gimbap. The interior of the store has a clean hanok-like interior with tables and benches for standing and eating.
Cafe Basila is a large hanok cafe near Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju, with beautiful rapeseed flowers and reservoir views. The parking lot is spacious a ... More
Cafe Basila is a large hanok cafe near Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju, with beautiful rapeseed flowers and reservoir views. The parking lot is spacious and convenient, and the cafe has a two-story structure with a main building and an annex. In addition to the popular sunflower latte and red bean shaved ice, they also offer a variety of drinks and desserts.
If you are looking for a place where you can enjoy hot springs, hot water pools, and steam rooms all at once, we recommend Thermeden in Icheon, Gyeong ... More
If you are looking for a place where you can enjoy hot springs, hot water pools, and steam rooms all at once, we recommend Thermeden in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province. As it is large, it is fun to find a hot spring pool that suits your taste, and you can also stay in a caravan or hanok in the forest. Please note that during the winter, the infinity pool also holds a 'Winter Festa' such as DJ performances and giveaways.
Mon-Sun :
Pool&Spa(Indoor) : 09:00 - 19:00
Pool&Spa(Outdoor) : 09:00 - 18:00
Hot spring : 09:00 - 20:00
- Directions -
By public transportation
< Icheon Terminal >> Thermeden >
take bus 8203, 26-01, 26-10 and get off at Taerumi-mae stop
< Icheon Station >> Thermeden >
ByTake bus 8203, 26-01, 26-10, and get off at Taerumi-mae stop.
It's a hanbok rental shop near Anguk station. You can rent Hanbok and make good memories in nearby tourist attractions such as Bukchon Hanok Village, ... More
It's a hanbok rental shop near Anguk station. You can rent Hanbok and make good memories in nearby tourist attractions such as Bukchon Hanok Village, Changdeokgung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and Insadong.
Osulloc tea house can be found at the Bukchon Hanok Village, ot far from Jeongdok Public Library. Built in the style of a traditional Korean hanok, th ... More
Osulloc tea house can be found at the Bukchon Hanok Village, ot far from Jeongdok Public Library. Built in the style of a traditional Korean hanok, the lower building serves as the main location for the cosmetic brand Sul hwa soo flagship store while the upper building is home to the Osulloc tea house. Renowned Korean desserts Garaetteok, green tea ice cream waffles, and bread are just a few examples of fusion Korean delicacies that will make your mouth and eyes happy. Compared to the other teahouse in Osulloc, thie one has a few unique features. Many more varieties of tea are available.
The old church building constructed in 1949 was demolished, and a new building was built in 2014. The new Gahoe-dong Catholic Church is remarkably ch ... More
The old church building constructed in 1949 was demolished, and a new building was built in 2014. The new Gahoe-dong Catholic Church is remarkably characterized by the juxtaposition of traditional hanok and modern architecture. The two different styles were not made into a melange, but juxtaposed so that people can feel the different charms at the same time.
The building expresses a Korean gentleman wearing hanbok putting his arms around a blue-eyed foreign priest. The low-built hanok, giving Korean traditional vibes to the area that was losing such atmosphere, and the western-style church behind it catch the eyes of passers-by. While the construction project was planned on a large lot of 3,300 square meters, the project divided up construction into three buildings matching the atmosphere of the neighborhood. Natural materials were mainly used and stained glass was used minimally to enhance the charm of hanok architecture.
The hanok building was built using Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora) by a master carpenter of intangible cultural heritage to create high-quality results. As it is a religious building, you can find various religious elements inside. The miracle of five loaves of bread and two fish is engraved on the tiles of the roof. Such small details make us imagine the time when the priest who majored in architecture and the architect in charge of design shared their opinions to settle on the design of the buildings.
Where in Seoul can a visitor experience the most authentic Korean culture? The answer would have to be the Bukchon Hanok Village, where the old tradit ... More
Where in Seoul can a visitor experience the most authentic Korean culture? The answer would have to be the Bukchon Hanok Village, where the old traditions of Korea live on. The Bukchon Hanok Village was originally inhabited by aristocrats over 600 years ago, and there are still people today that call this village home. Important historical assets remain here, and there are many alleyways where the beauty of the traditional hanok architecture truly stands out, making it one of the most attractive tourist destinations.
8 Views of Bukchon::
Bukchon Hanok Village, where Mt. Bukhansan can be seen to the north and Mt. Namsan to the south, boasts a wonderful view and setting. The 8 Views of Bukchon tour is made up of some of the most beautiful places to explore in the Bukchon Hanok Village. Let's walk among the maze-like alleyways and see the beauty of these traditional hanok.
37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Business hours -
Mon-Sat : 10:00am-17:00pm
(Closed on Sundays)
- Bukchon Hanok Village Etiquette
It is important to remember that Bukchon Hanok Village is still a residential space where citizens live out their daily lives. Let's observe the travel etiquette that respects the local residents and helps everyone stay happy in this quiet hanok village.
- Use a quiet voice when talking amongst your group to be considerate of the residents of Hanok Village
- Take your trash with you
- Do not use loudspeakers or microphones
- Don't peer through the doors or windows of open houses
The Jeongdok Public Library is a hidden cherry blossom spot that looks like it’s straight out of a movie scene.
Opened in 1977, the historic building ... More
The Jeongdok Public Library is a hidden cherry blossom spot that looks like it’s straight out of a movie scene.
Opened in 1977, the historic building and aging trees of this public library create a unique vibe.
How about stopping by the library for not just books and culture, but also to admire the beauty of springtime cherry blossoms next year?
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