5.1Km 2024-03-05
10 Toegye-ro 36-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2266-9101
Located in the center of Seoul, Korea House is a must-visit tourism spot as a high-end cultural complex offering Hanjeongsik (Korean table d'hote), traditional refreshments, traditional performance arts, and traditional weddings, allowing visitors to feel the beauty of Korean culture and the taste of Korea. Guests can also enjoy the elegant beauty of hanok.
5.1Km 2024-03-20
5 Jong-ro 32-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2264-5057
Soonheenae Bindaetteok is a stall located in Gwangjang Market known for its mung bean pancakes and meatballs. Bindaetteok (mung bean pancake) is a dish made by grinding mung beans and mixing them with kimchi, bracken, and ground pork, then flattening and frying the mixture. Here, they grind mung beans on a millstone and fry the bindaetteok on the spot, resulting in a crispy and savory taste. The secret soy sauce dip complements the bindaetteok perfectly. Situated within the traditional market, the atmosphere is lively.
5.1Km 2025-11-21
4th Floor, 6-9 Teheran-ro 25-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Your Health, Your Journey. World-class medical tourism in South Korea, on your terms.
We only work with best clinics in Korea.
Our curated check up packages use Korea's most advanced diagnostic to give you answer beyond a typical exam, from full body check up to hormon test. Every packages comes with Himedi's concierge support.
We also provide a complete range of wellness and aesthetic services—including advanced skin care, hair restoration, dental treatments, vision correction, stem cell therapy, plastic surgery, and body sculpting—to help you look and feel your best.
5.1Km 2025-10-30
19-1 Naksanseonggwakseo 1-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
The leather workshop featured in the drama 'Boyfriend'
It is a leather workshop that appeared in the scene where Cha Soohyeon (Song Hyekyo) and Kim Jinhyeok (Park Bogum) reunite in the drama 'Boyfriend'. It is run by leather craft artist Kim Yeongae and is known for its many cute items. You can experience making leather knotted string bracelets and rings at a low cost.
5.1Km 2025-07-14
28 Toegye-ro 34-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
Namsangol Hanok Village opened in 1998 on the northern side of Namsan Mountain in the center of the capital. This village has five restored hanok (traditional Korean house) premises, a pavilion, a traditional garden, a performance art stage, and a time capsule plaza, making it a perfect spot for locals and tourists to take a leisure walk. Upon entering from the front gate, visitors will get a taste of Korea's traditional life while escaping from bustling city life. The traditional garden with its pavilion and old houses creates a peaceful ambiance before the forested Namsan Mountain. A time capsule commemorating Seoul’s 600th anniversary was buried in 1994 at the highest point of the village and is scheduled to be reopened 400 years later in 2394.
The five hanok premises at Namsangol Hanok Village once belonged to aristocrats and government officials of the Joseon dynasty. Each house was originally located in a different neighborhood, but they were all moved to this area and restored to their original form. The houses were rebuilt using their original materials, except for one house, where the materials were too old and deteriorated to be reused. The premises were carefully restored and replicated according to their original form to depict the owners’ social class and personality. These buildings are now used as an exhibit to portray the living environment during the Joseon dynasty and as a venue for educational and cultural programs for children and tourists.
Some of the unique programs and activities to participate in include wearing hanbok, folding hanji (traditional Korean paper), writing in Korean, traditional tea ceremony, traditional etiquette school, and herbal medicine experience. There are also taekwondo demonstrations and other various performances held around the village. Visitors can also try traditional games such as yunnori (traditional board game), or understand more about the area through a guided tour.
5.1Km 2024-04-19
7F, 468, Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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5.1Km 2024-04-19
9F, 468, Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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5.1Km 2024-03-07
62-29 Changgyeonggung-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2265-0151
Woo Lae Oak is a Pyeongyang naengmyeon (Pyeongyang cold buckwheat noodles) restaurant established in 1949. Its signature dish is the Pyeongyang naengmyeon, known for their clean and light broth. Alongside the onmyeon (warm noodles), they also serve bulgogi, which complements the warm broth perfectly. The restaurant is renowned to the extent that customers often line up to dine, and it was selected for the Michelin Guide 2023.
5.1Km 2024-04-18
1F, 607, Achasan-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
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5.1Km 2025-11-24
5th Floor, Hyeoncheol Building, 371 Sapyeong-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul
This hospital specializes in the examination and treatment of varicose veins in the lower extremities, and vascular plastic surgery of the back of the hand. Among the various methods of varicose veins treatment, only the necessary treatment is applied according to the patient's condition. Therefore, it is possible to return to daily life within the shortest period by minimizing the patient's burden on treatment costs, maximizing the treatment effect, and enabling rapid recovery. In the case of foreign patients, the treatment schedule is adjusted according to the patient's period of stay in Korea to complete all treatment and subsequent treatment before departure. Even after treatment, it is responsible for the treatment result by checking the recovery condition of the treatment site through continuous contact with the patient and free regular checkups.