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5F N Gift [Tax Refund Shop] (5F N기프트)

5F N Gift [Tax Refund Shop] (5F N기프트)

6.0Km    2024-04-18

105, Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

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Hangang River (한강)

6.0Km    2024-10-29

257 Gangbyeonbuk-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
+82-2-120

The Hangang River is a iconic river in Korea that crosses Seoul from north to south. Various parks and cultural facilities are located along the river, attracting numerous people to enjoy leisure and relaxation. Many people enjoy walking, biking, and jogging along the river. Water sports such as fishing, kayaking, and sailing are also popular, and the night view of the river from a cruise ship makes it even more beautiful. Events such as concerts, drone festivals, and fireworks displays are also a must-see. 

Olive Young - Geumho Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 금호)

Olive Young - Geumho Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 금호)

6.0Km    2024-04-18

302, Dokseodang-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

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Park Club Spa (파크클럽스파)

6.0Km    2017-07-21

606, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
-2-2016-1176

Located on the 23 floor of the Park Hyatt Seoul in Gangnam, Park Club boasts a calm atmosphere comprised of individual rooms, mood lighting, and aromatic fragrance in the center of downtown. Traditional treatment programs including traditional Korean acupressure treatment are available.

Park Hyatt Seoul (파크 하얏트 서울)

Park Hyatt Seoul (파크 하얏트 서울)

6.0Km    2021-09-13

606, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2016-1234

Park Hyatt Seoul features contemporary design and facilities, and it offers 184 rooms with customized individual service for each guest. Located in the heart of the commercial, business and shopping districts including COEX Mall and the World Trade Center, the hotel is conveniently situated at the four-way intersection by Samseong Station. The hotel provides great day and night views of the surrounding cityscape. Also, it combines both modern beauty and oriental elegance alike with well-equipped facilities such as a lounge on the top of the hotel, fitness center, indoor swimming pool and spa facility. Each room has a spacious bathroom, high ceilings, and large windows.

Cornerstone at Park Hyatt Seoul (파크 하얏트 서울 코너스톤)

Cornerstone at Park Hyatt Seoul (파크 하얏트 서울 코너스톤)

6.0Km    2019-12-24

606, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2016-1220~1221

Conerstone (Cucina Italiana), a restaurant located in Park Hyatt Seoul, serves Italian home-style cuisine with a modern ambience. Using seasonal ingredients of Korea and Italy, the dishes are mainly inspired by southern Italia, Mezzogiorno. In addition, wine, beer and grappa (alcohol after meal) are also available. More than 70% of the wines available on their wine list (about 500 types in total) are from Italy. Besides, its private dining room fits various needs of purpose like meeting, family gathering, proposing day and others alike.

Goethe-Institut Korea (주한독일문화원)

Goethe-Institut Korea (주한독일문화원)

6.0Km    2019-03-18

132, Sowol-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

Goethe-Institut branches out worldwide as a cultural ambassador of Germany. The institution promotes German language and facilitates international cultural exchanges abroad by providing information related to Germany's culture, society and politics.

With an extensive network around the globe consisting of Goethe-Centers, cultural organizations, information centers, language examination centers, and language learning centers, Goethe-Institut is able to carry out tasks centered on foreign culture and educational policies. The center also engages in activities as a partner to Germany’s private and public cultural organizations, the federal government, and local communities.

Golmok Naengmyeon (골목냉면)

Golmok Naengmyeon (골목냉면)

6.0Km    2021-03-26

295-7, Dokseodang-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2235-2540

This is a Seoul-style naengmyeon (Korean cold noodle) restaurant that opened in 1966. This restaurant's signature menu is cold buckwheat noodles. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Seongdong-gu, Seoul.

Namsan Octagonal Pavilion (남산 팔각정)

Namsan Octagonal Pavilion (남산 팔각정)

6.0Km    2021-06-19

105, Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3783-5900

Originally known as Unamjeong Pavilion, the pavilion was built in 1959 to commemorate Rhee Syngman. It was demolished by the 4.19 movement in 1960 and was rebuilt on November 11, 1968. This pavilion now sits atop Namsan Mountain, with views covering the entirety of Seoul below. As it is a prime spot to view the first sunrise of the year, the annual sunrise festival takes place every New Year's Day.

Seoul Hyochang Park (서울 효창공원)

6.1Km    2024-07-09

177-18 Hyochangwon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2199-7608

Hyochang Park covers 122,245 square meters spanning across Hyochang-dong and Cheongpa 2-dong. It is a historic landmark that once contained several royal tombs, and was known at that time as Hyochangwon. The cemeteries that were originally located in Hyochangwon belonged to Crown Prince Munhyo, King Jeongjo’s first son who died at the age of five; Royal Noble Consort Uibin of the Seong Clan, King Jeongjo’s royal concubine and Crown Prince Munhyo’s mother; Royal Noble Consort Sugui of the Park Clan, King Sunjo’s royal concubine; and her daughter Princess Yeongon. The royal tombs were moved to Seooreung Tombs in the waning months of the Japanese colonial period. The Japanese empire began the development of Hyochangwon into a park in 1924, and the Japanese governor-general officially assigned the site as a park in 1940.

Presently, several of Korea’s greatest leaders are buried in Hyochang Park. The remains mostly belong to independence activists including Yoon Bong-gil, Lee Bong-chang, and Baek Jeong-gi, whose graves are collectively known as Samuisa Tomb. A statue of Lee Bong-chang has been built in the graveyard. Among the other patriotic martyrs who are interred in the park are Kim Gu and some of the key figures of the provisional government such as Lee Dong-nyeong, Cha I-seok, and Cho Seong-hwan. An ancestral shrine named Uiyeolsa has been built along the main gate and holds the portraits of the deceased independence activists.