984.1015934038278m 757 2023-01-16
Eulji-ro 66, Jung-gu, Seúl
El Centro de Información Turística de Myeong-dong ofrece servicio en inglés, chino y japonés. Asimismo, proporciona información sobre festivales, compras y conciertos en Seúl.
985.5034082225707m 35161 2024-05-17
Eulji-ro 66, Jung-gu, Seúl
Myeong-dong recuerda a una ciudad de consumo masivo. Las calles de Myeong-dong se extienden por un área de casi 1 km a la redonda de la Estación de Myeongdong (línea 4 del metro) y llegan hasta el Centro Comercial Lotte en Eulji-ro. Toda clase de tiendas de marcas internacionales y centros comerciales se hallan diseminados en las calles y bulevares. Allí podrá comprar diversos tipos de productos tales como ropa, calzado y adornos para la vestimenta. Comparado con Namdaemun o Dongdaemun, en Myeong-dong hay numerosas marcas de alta calidad. Por ejemplo, los Centros Comerciales Lotte y Shinsegae y otros grandes almacenes como Myeong-dong Migliore, Noon Square, M Plaza, etc. Asimismo, tiendas de toda clase de marcas se esparcen sobre la calle principal y los bulevares secundarios.
Myeong-dong también tiene restaurantes familiares, de comida rápida y coreana, de comida occidental y japonesa. Entre los muchos restaurantes, los más recomendados son los especializados en chuletas de cerdo y el Myeong-dong kalguksu (fideos). Además de los restaurantes, hay numerosos lugares que prestan servicios de conveniencia como los salones de belleza, bancos, teatros, etc. La Iglesia Católica de Myeong-dong es una atracción turística especialmente famosa, pues se trata de la primera y principal edificación de la iglesia católica en Corea y fue construida al estilo gótico. Detrás de la Basílica se extiende un espacio abierto donde podrá relajarse.
989.5053535967786m 20717 2021-09-28
Yulgok-ro 99, Jongno-gu, Seúl.
Este pabellón se encuentra dentro del palacio Changdeokgung. Es una estructura de 1 solo piso construida en el estilo tradicional. Tiene 6 kan (compartimientos) en el frente y 2 kan a los lados. Este pabellón fue levantado en 1846 e incluye los salones Seokbokheon y Sugangjae. Detrás de él, hay un jardín de flores con grandes rocas. Las chimeneas, las flores y el entorno conforman una escena muy pintoresca.
995.8352543479047m 3328 2024-01-24
Eulji-ro 30, Jung-gu, Seúl.
995.8352543479047m 14365 2019-12-24
30, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-317-7181
Internationally renowned as a Michelin three-star chef, Pierre Gagnaire opened his Seoul restaurant, Pierre Gagnaire à Seoul, on October 1, 2008. This is his fourth restaurant following those restaurants in Paris, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. In fact, he was once ranked first among the 100 top chefs in the world. It offers French cuisine featuring innovative and diverse preparation methods with an added artistic touch.
995.8352543479047m 16434 2019-12-17
30, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-317-7031
Momoyama is a Japanese restaurant that serves high quality sushi and kaiseki (tasting menu of small, intricate dishes). In addition, the restaurant features a collection of 80 different types of sake along with a sake somelier. The restaurant is also equipped with several private rooms of varying sizes.
998.5987109639115m 5807 2024-01-26
Samcheong-ro 37, Jongno-gu, Seúl
02-3704-3114
El Museo Folclórico Nacional de Corea celebra la festividad de la luna llena, conocida como Jeongwol Daeboreum. Se realizan muchos eventos tradicionales para desear buena suerte en el nuevo año.
1.0 Km 182 2021-04-15
23, Myeongdong, 9-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-771-2288
This is a cafe located in Myeong-dong, Seoul. The representative menu is croissant. A luncheon café that has endeared itself to office workers and foreigners.
1.0 Km 34542 2023-04-13
9, Gyedong 6-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
02-742-1115
Run by a couple hailing from Bukchon, Inwoo House is located in an alleyway in Gye-dong, Jongno-gu, which is part of Bukchon that is well-known for old hanok houses. Inwoo House, meaning 'the house of Inwoo,' is inhabited by the owner couple and eight-year-old son Inwoo and his younger brother Yeonwoo. The couple, who have always lived in Bukchon, moved to Inwoo House in 2010; their parents run another guesthouse -- Yeonwoo House -- in Gahoe-dong, which isn’t far from Inwoo House. These two hanok guesthouses seek to provide guests with an opportunity to experience the true aspect of traditional Korean house amid the natural environment. Inwoo House, which has the typical style of hanok in the area, features a cozy yard, a toenmaru (narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the building), and several charming decorative items. It has three rooms – Tokki-bang and Haejanggeum-bang situated in Sarangchae (a detached building) and Nori-bang, which is a communal space. Due to its quiet location, guests can enjoy relaxation with a serene atmosphere in their rooms, which are decorated with calligraphic works and furniture inlaid with mother-of-pearl in a simple way. Each room is equipped with a bathroom. The guesthouse offers breakfast such as toast or tteokguk (rice cake soup). Inwoo House is an ideal place to stay for guests with children as the owner couple have children with whom children can play in the alley, yard, or toenmaru with an interesting hanok environment. The guesthouse also provides various traditional activities including traditional Korean clothes experience, traditional Hanji (Korean paper) craft experience, traditional knot bracelet making, and fan decorating, which are popular among foreign tourists and children. It is adjacent to restaurants, coffee shops, convenience store, and other tourist attractions including Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Insa-dong, and Samcheong-dong.
1.0 Km 89 2020-10-30
2,3F, 21, Myeongdong9ga-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3789-0220
This is a Korean cuisine located in Myeong-dong, Seoul. The representative menu is braised chicken. A restaurant where you can experience the Korean chicken cooking culture.