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Yukjeon Hoekwan (역전회관)

Yukjeon Hoekwan (역전회관)

9.6Km    2021-04-20

47, Tojeong-ro 37-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-703-0019

Yukjeon Hoekwan has served Bassak bulgogi and Seonji baekban (Korean set menu with blood cake) since 1962, opposite of Yongsan Station. It has kept its original taste through three generations of operations.

Tumba Real Jeongneung en Seúl (서울 정릉) [Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad de la Unesco]

Tumba Real Jeongneung en Seúl (서울 정릉) [Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad de la Unesco]

9.6Km    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.

Sarangchae de Cheong Wa Dae (청와대사랑채)

Sarangchae de Cheong Wa Dae (청와대사랑채)

9.6Km    2025-04-18

Hyoja-ro 13-gil 45, Jongno-gu, Seúl

Sarangchae de Cheong Wa Dae es un espacio donde los visitantes pueden aprender sobre cultura coreana y la historia de los presidentes de Corea. Los visitantes pueden también conocer algunas anécdotas e historias relacionadas con Cheong Wa Dae y sentir el encanto de hacer turismo en Corea.

Calle Frontal de Cheong Wa Dae (청와대 앞길)

Calle Frontal de Cheong Wa Dae (청와대 앞길)

9.6Km    2022-06-30

Gungjeong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seúl

La calle frontal de Cheong Wa Dae (también conocida como Casa Azul) está abierta al público e incluye el Hyoja Samgeori (intersección de tres calles) en Hyoja-dong y el Palpan Samgeori (intersección de tres calles) en Palpan-dong. Cuando se camina por la calle Hyoja-ro, desde la Estación de Gyeongbokgung del metro, se pueden ver una fuente, el jardín Mugunghwa, y los pabellones Daegogak y Yongbingwan. Al principio de la calle, enfrente de Cheong Wa Dae, árboles y hermosos jardines de flores decoran los dos lados de la misma, creando un agradable lugar para pasear.

Hanok Guesthouse Dongchonchae [Korea Quality] / 한옥 게스트하우스 동촌재 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

Hanok Guesthouse Dongchonchae [Korea Quality] / 한옥 게스트하우스 동촌재 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

9.6Km    2021-03-26

21-10, Jahamun-ro 11-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Built in 1939, Dongchonchae was designated as Seoul Well Hanok by the Seoul Metropolitan City in 2016. In 2020, this hanok (traditional Korean house) received the Certificate of KOREA QUALITY from the Korea Tourism Organization in the Heritage Hanok field in recognition of its historicity and quality of services. Dongchonjae is located in the western side of Gyeongbokgung Palace, at Seochon. When one passes through its main gate, one sees the yard, with anchae (women's quarters), sarangchae (men's quarters), and byeolchae (detached quarters) surrounding the plot. Anchae has four rooms, daecheong (wood-floored main hall), a kitchen, and a restroom. One of the rooms is used for tea ceremonies as well. Outside of the sarangchae and byeolchae, which are the living spaces for the owners, visitors have free access to the numaru (raised open floor) and the yard. The anchae’s rooms “Bom” and “Yeoreum” can accommodate 2 to 3 adults each, while the rooms “Gaeul” (Tea Room) and “Gyeoul” are optimal for two. The building is rented out as a whole, so no more than one group may stay in the building at any given time. Standard occupancy is four persons, and eight is the maximum number. There are two restrooms, one within the anchae building, one out in the backyard.
Cooking is not allowed in the kitchen, but guests are free to bring in outside food. Experience programs on offer include nighttime exploration of Seoul City Wall, tea ceremony, folk songs, and rice cake making. Additional payment is only required for rice cake making. Guests may choose between two types of complimentary breakfast: Korean, which comes with rice, soup, and three side dishes; and Western, which comes with bread, salad, and coffee. There are a 100-in screen and mini projector for film watching in the yard or daecheong. Towels, toiletries, hair dryer, bottled water, traditional tea, and capsule coffee are included. The kitchen is equipped with kitchen utensils, a microwave, and a coffee pot, enough for instant foods. Guests also have access to refrigerator and washing machine

Sininaerin Maeun Tteokbokki - Noryangjin Branch (신이내린매운떡볶이 노량진)

Sininaerin Maeun Tteokbokki - Noryangjin Branch (신이내린매운떡볶이 노량진)

9.6Km    2021-03-29

3, Manyang-ro 14ga-gil, Dongjak-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2631-8484

It sells tteokbokki with various toppings. This restaurant's signature menu is stir-fried rice cake. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Dongjak-gu, Seoul.

Jinine Tteokbokki (진이네떡볶이)

Jinine Tteokbokki (진이네떡볶이)

9.6Km    2021-03-29

19, Dongnam-ro 71-gil, Gangdong-gu, Seoul
+82-2-481-2585

You can enjoy Tteokbokki, Korea's representative street food. This restaurant's signature menu is stir-fried rice cake. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gangdong-gu, Seoul.

Ca'del Lupo (까델루뽀)

Ca'del Lupo (까델루뽀)

9.6Km    2020-04-27

5-5, Jahamun-ro 16-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-734-5233

Ca'del Lupo is an Italian restaurant, closely located to Paris Baguette in Hyoja-dong, Jongno-gu near Gyeongbokgung Palace Station. Though the restaurnat masters delicious homemade Italian cuisine on the inside, the exterior is wholly Korean. This unique combination of Hanok (traditional Korean house) style housing and Western foods is drawing a lot of people to Hyoja-dong. The great mix of both cultures can be seen in the sophisticated decorations and from the amazing food. The herbs they use are picked directly from the restaurant's personal garden. But to enjoy the atmosphere here, you will have to make a reservation far in advance.

Haeunjae [Korea Quality] / 하은재 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

Haeunjae [Korea Quality] / 하은재 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

9.6Km    2025-01-02

68-10, Jahamun-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Haeunjae (下隱齋), meaning “hermit’s residence,” is a hanok (traditional Korean house) residence located in Seochon Hanok Village, near Gyeongbokgung Station on Seoul Subway Line 3. It is dedicated to the ideal of “movies and rest,” and takes after the characteristic form of modern hanok with a small courtyard. The entire house is rented out at once, with a queen bedroom, kitchen, movie room, and two restrooms. Up to 4 guests can reserve the house, with each additional guest above the standard of 2 having access to additional bedding.
The movie room is furnished with a Bose sound system, beam projector, and screen, along with a mobile foot bath. The kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, hand drip coffee maker, toaster, electric kettle, and utensils. A 10% discount is available for guests staying for more than 2 nights on weekdays, and towel replacement and cleaning services are offered for guests staying for more than 3 nights.
The residence is located close to tourist sites like Tongin Market, Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces, and Samcheong-dong area.

Mercado Tongin (통인시장)

Mercado Tongin (통인시장)

9.6Km    2025-04-18

Jahamunro 15-gil 18, Jongno-gu, Seúl.

El Mercado Tongin tiene su origen en el mercado público establecido para los residentes japoneses cerca del barrio Hyoja-dong de Seúl en junio de 1941, cuando Corea aún estaba bajo el dominio colonial. Tras la Guerra de Corea (1950-1953), la nación experimentó un gran crecimiento de la población, que también aumentó el consumo y la demanda, estimulando el establecimiento de tiendas y vendedores callejeros. El Mercado Tongin consiste en 75 tiendas, la mayoría de las cuales son restaurantes y pequeños supermercados. Las tiendas venden productos pesqueros y agrícolas como hortalizas, frutas y pescados. También hay algunas tiendas que venden ropa o calzado, y algunos talleres de reparación de ropa y zapatos.