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OTSAL (옷살)

OTSAL (옷살)

7.7Km    2021-03-29

164, Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
+82-2-882-6527

This is where a local Mexican chef does the cooking. The best menu at this restaurant is curry. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gwanak-gu, Seoul.

Doseong (도성)

Doseong (도성)

7.7Km    2021-03-26

15, Jahamun-ro 7-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-738-8885

Sujebi jjambbong (Korean spicy seafood noodle soup with hand-pulled dough) is also a popular menu. This restaurant's signature menu is noodles in black bean sauce. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Museo de la Vida Cotidiana de Bukchon (북촌생활사박물관)

Museo de la Vida Cotidiana de Bukchon (북촌생활사박물관)

7.7Km    2022-08-30

Bukchon-ro 5-nagil 90, Jongno-gu, Seúl.

En este museo se exponen aquellos objetos y muebles antiguos recolectados en el área de Bukchon, en Seúl. Fue inaugurado en el año 2003 y tiene en exposición objetos utilizados hace cientos de años y heredados por varias generaciones, pero que han caído en desuso tras la industrialización. Entre ellos se encuentran el maetdol (molino de piedra que se utilizaba para moler granos), el jangdok (tinaja para almacenar conservas como salsa de soja, pasta de pimiento rojo, etc.) y el yogang (urinal coreano), entre ellos.

Desde antaño, la zona de Bukchon, que incluye los barrios de Wonseo-dong y Samcheong-dong, fue un área de concentración y conservación de las casas tradicionales hanok. El secreto por el que dichas casas se mantienen hasta hoy en día se debe a su estilo arquitectónico tradicional, compuesto por un depósito, el suelo de las habitaciones cubierto de madera, la buhardilla, etc. Hasta la fecha, el museo conserva aproximadamente 20,000 piezas de la vida cotidiana, pero en exposición hay entre 300 y 400.

Tumbas Yeonghwiwon y Sunginwon (서울 영휘원(순헌황귀비)과 숭인원(이진))

Tumbas Yeonghwiwon y Sunginwon (서울 영휘원(순헌황귀비)과 숭인원(이진))

7.7Km    2022-07-15

Heungneung-ro 90, Dongdaemun-gu, Seúl.

Dentro de Yeonghwiwon se encuentra la tumba de la dama Sunheongwibi Eom, concubina del emperador Gojong y madre del príncipe Yeongchinwang. Actualmente la tablilla de la dama Eom se encuentra en el santuario Chilgung de Gungjeong-dong, en Jongno-gu. Yeonghwiwon antiguamente era el lugar de la tumba de la emperatriz Myeongseong Hwanghu, pero esta fue trasladada hacia Hongyuneung para guardar sepultura junto con el emperador Gojong en 1919.

CAFÉ TERRACE (카페테라스)

CAFÉ TERRACE (카페테라스)

7.7Km    2021-03-26

102-2, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-723-8250

It is a café that serves delicious waffles. This cafe is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is waffle.

Hyehwa1938 [Korea Quality] / 혜화1938 [한국관광 품질인증]

Hyehwa1938 [Korea Quality] / 혜화1938 [한국관광 품질인증]

7.7Km    2023-04-13

7, Sungkyunkwan-ro 16-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-10-7107-1752

Located in (no suggestions)-dong of Seoul, Hyehwa 1938 is a lodging facility which is based on the remodeling of an 80-year- old traditional Korean house. A traditional Korean house expert initially wanted to use it as an office but later decided to turn it into a guest house due to its large size. As a result, the unique beauty of traditional Korean house was revived while improving practicality. The Woojeong room and Sarang room are now resized to accommodate max 8 persons which used to be only max 4 in the past. Despite the remodeling, the aura and atmosphere of the traditional Korean house is well preserved. Inside the room, you can see that the chandelier of the rich house in the '30s are accompanied by modern furniture and electronics which maintain unique harmony. Open the windows to see sansuyu and maehwa along with other various seasonal trees with beautiful colors and also the space such as edges and sewers are well arranged to avoid any discomforts with your eyesight. The heart of architecture offers only two rooms for guests, and you are all welcome to enjoy the true beauty of Korea.

Monte Achasan (아차산)

Monte Achasan (아차산)

7.7Km    2020-11-17

Yeonghwasa-ro 135, Gwangjin-gu, Seúl
+82-2-450-1655

Situado en el extremo este de Seúl, el monte Achasan ofrece la primera vista de la salida del sol en Seúl. No solo los espectadores podrán recibir un bello amanecer sino contemplarlo con la vista de toda la ciudad. Para llegar a la Plaza Haemaji, tendrá que caminar cuesta arriba durante unos 30 minutos desde el sendero situado al lado del Parque Ecológico del Monte Achasan. La caminata no requiere mucho esfuerzo ya que los senderos tienen buena infraestructura y la pendiente es muy leve. Solo tiene que seguir las señales que llevan a la Plaza Haemaji o a Goryeojeong, ya que los dos puntos están a solo 200 metros uno del otro.

Déjese envolver por el aroma del bosque y la naturaleza circundante mientras camina, y de un momento al otro se encontrará ya en la Plaza Haemaji. El Festival del Amanecer en el Monte Achasan, celebrado cada año el 1° de enero, es una espléndida fuente de diversión.

Yongsusan (Sucursal de Jamsil) (용수산-잠실점)

7.7Km    2016-09-05

Seokchonhosu-ro 296, Songpa-gu, Seúl.
82-2-425-4674~5

This place is famous for its traditional Gaesung style dishes such as meat soup with sliced rice cake, kimchi mixed with pears, chestnuts, Chinese dates, pine nuts and small octopus, boiled pork wrapped in vegetable leaves and kimchi, a colorful platter of the nine dishes, and abalone dishes. The delicious dishes coupled with the unique atmosphere makes this place all the more special.

*Best Korean Restaurant as designated by The Seoul Metropolitan Government

Seochon Guest House [Korea Quality] / 서촌 게스트하우스 [한국관광 품질인증]

Seochon Guest House [Korea Quality] / 서촌 게스트하우스 [한국관광 품질인증]

7.8Km    2023-04-07

28-3, Jahamun-ro 7-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-010-3345-9680

Seochon Guest House is located in Seochon, which is becoming a hot place for tourists in Seoul, and precisely on the road to Suseong Valley, whichis filled with interesting stores and is also well-known for Park Nosoo Art Gallery and the House of Yun Dong-ju (poet). Seochon Guest House is nicknamed ‘Jaeminangol (interesting village)’ after Baekseok’s poem ‘Yeowunangol’, with the aim of providing a visit full of interesting experiences. Passing through a garden and entering the main building, the unique charm of this hanok building, the staircase to get to the first floor from daecheong (main floored room), catches the eye of the visitors. In addition, the building is decorated with various stylish objects including paintings and Korean musical instruments. The terrace situated on the first floor offers an open view of the surrounding area including roof tiles of hanok structures and alleyways in Seochon. It is said that Korean novelist Yoon Hu-myeong also appreciated the structure of the guesthouse, saying, “It is an interesting place.” Built in the 1930s, the house, which has many storage places, was taken by the owner couple in spring 2014 as they were attracted by the house during their trip to Seochon. After the repair work, the ground floor of the house was opened for guests from January 2016, hoping that guests could share their daily experiences and stories with each other. The guestrooms and the main floored room on the ground floor are open to guests, with the exception of the first floor, which is used by the owner couple. The living room is equipped with books, a curved TV, and a table. The tasty meal, which is served in the kitchen, consists of rice and soup with six side dishes and is much loved by guests. The guesthouse offers a total of four rooms – Jae Room, which is the most Korean-style room; Mi Room, which has a combined style of a Korean-style room and Western-style room; Nan Room, which is an ideal room for meditation with a beautiful paper window; and Ahn Room, which is equipped with a veranda and a pretty flowerbed. Every room has its separate charm with various comfortable bedding to provide a quiet and cozy bedroom for guests in the middle of the city. Furthermore, the guesthouse holds a pansori (epic chant) performance twice a year. The owner started learning how to sing pansori to promote the Korean culture and tradition to foreigners. When a pansori performance is held, the owner offers traditional Korean snacks and drinks including sikhye (sweet rice punch), sujeonggwa (cinnamon punch), traditional sweets and cookies, and tteok (rice cakes) to visitors, tourists, and performers. Moreover, it provides cultural programs such as a Gukak (Korean classical music) experience, Korean traditional clothes experience, and making Korean food experience, as well as other activities with guests, such as trip to the city wall between Inwangsan Mountain and Bugaksan Mountain, and the Royal Palace Tour to Gyeongbokgung Palace, etc., as well as a trip to a traditional market.

Samcheongdong Sujebi (삼청동수제비)

Samcheongdong Sujebi (삼청동수제비)

7.8Km    2019-06-13

101-1, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-735-2965

Get off the subway at Gyeongbokgung Station (Subway Line 3), follow the wall of the Gyeongbokgung Palace and you'll find yourself facing a street with majestic trees whose foliage changes every season. This street leads directly to Samcheong-dong. As you enter Samcheong-dong and walk towards the Samchong-dong Tunnel, you'll come across Samcheongdong Sujebi, located right next to the Prime Minister Legation.

Samcheongdong Sujebi became a hit among Japanese tourists, after being featured in a popular Japanese magazine. The main dish here is, of course, sujebi (a traditional Korean soup consisting of chunks of dough and various vegetables). It comes in a pot full of sliced pumpkin, clams, and potatoes. This delicious soup is so tasty that there's almost always people lined up outside the restaurant. Other popular items include dongdongju (traditional Korean liquor) and gamjajeon (a Korean potato pancake that uses only potato starch and no other ingredients).