4.2Km 2020-04-10
50, Toegye-ro 76-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2232-7872
I Love Sindangdong Tteokbokki is a tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) restaurant opened in 2001 when seven tteokbokki restaurants with over 25 years of history joined together. A DJ plays music and tells stories to the guests. The restaurant also features a stage with an acoustic guitar for live performances. Order and delivery service is available via the website.
4.2Km 2020-12-10
189, Seongmisan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-10-3408-0031
Seoul Crown 88 Guest House is a foreigner-only guesthouse located right in the middle of Yeonnam-dong, the hottest district in Seoul at the moment. Its proximity to Hongik University Station makes it accessible to Incheon International Airport, Gangnam, and Digital Media City (DMC) Station. Exiting the inn brings one to a series of chic and trendy cafés and famous restaurants, which is truly a dream come true for visitors itching to get into Seoul’s alleyways. The guesthouse is also close to Gyeongui Line Forest Park, a space of natural healing in the city. All rooms are four-person dormitory-style rooms, furnished with fragrant wooden beds and comfortable beddings. The window toward the top of the bed provides a view of the residential district and brings in sunlight throughout the day to brighten the room. Moreover, all rooms have personal lockers and dressing tables. Community facilities in the guesthouse include the living room, which is equipped with a sofa, TV, and table, restrooms, and a kitchenette for simple reheating. Finally, the guesthouse offers free breakfast between 08:00 and 10:00, which includes toast, milk, and juice, and provides services in English and Chinese.
4.2Km 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.
4.2Km 2024-02-21
Donggyo-ro 46-gil 33, Mapo-gu, Seúl.
4.2Km 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.
4.2Km 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.
4.2Km 2024-08-08
149 Dasan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
4.3Km 2021-03-19
18, Sinchon-ro, 6-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-10-8956-9318
This cafe is located near Hongik Univ. Station, Seoul. The representative menu is espresso. It is a place with a unique interior design, where you can try a variety of beverages.
4.3Km 2021-01-27
Arirang-ro 19-gil 116, Seongbuk-gu, Seúl.
+82-2-914-5133
La tumba Jeongneung es la tumba real de la reina Sindeogwanghu, que era la esposa de Taejo, el primer rey de la dinastía Joseon. En aquella época el rey, según las tradiciones del antiguo reino Goryeo, tenía dos esposas: una en Seúl, que llega a ser la reina Sindeogwanghu, y otra en su tierra natal. La Sra. Han, su esposa en su tierra natal, murió antes de que Taejo subiera al trono, por lo que fue la Sra. Kang quien tuvo el honor de ser coronada como reina.
Taejo tuvo dos hijos con la reina, pero aquellos príncipes murieron durante la revolución liderada por su hermanastro Lee Bang-won. Después de esta tragedia, Taejo perdió el interés por la política y dedicó la mayoría de su tiempo a orar por su esposa e hijos en los templos budistas situados en Jeongneung.
4.3Km 2021-02-04
Jongno 63-gagil 31, Jongno-gu, Seúl.
El templo Myogaksa se localiza en la ladera oriental del monte Naksan, en Sungin-dong, Jongno-gu, Seúl. Construido por el monje Taeheo en mayo de 1930, se ha expandido hasta tener dos renovaciones. La ubicación del templo se basa en los principios del feng-shui (pungsu en coreano), que dictamina que un templo construido en este sitio traerá paz y comodidad a los habitantes de Seúl. El complejo del templo Myogaksa tiene un Santuario Deabul (Gran Buda), un santuario budista Wontong, un pabellón de oraciones Nakga, una Gruta Seokguram, un Pabellón del Espíritu de la Montaña (Sansingak), etc. Los santuarios Deabul y Wontong son magníficas obras de arte arquitectónico budista. La estatua de Buda, ubicada en la Gruta Seokguram, fue contruida alrededor del siglo IX o principios del siglo X, y es un tesoro nacional. La estatua Maebul, también en este templo, fue tallada de los acantilados de roca del monte Naksan y es un patrimonio cultural de la ciudad de Seúl.
Desde la Copa del Mundo de 2002, el templo Myogaksa lleva adelante un programa de estancia en templo, y es un maravilloso lugar donde los turistas pueden escapar del bullicio de Seúl y sentir la serenidad del budismo.