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.
9.6Km 2024-01-24
Jahamunro 15-gil 18, Jongno-gu, Seúl.
9.7Km 2021-04-05
26, Dongnam-ro 73-gil, Gangdong-gu, Seoul
+82-2-481-8841
With its large hall, it is a good place for group gatherings and group dinners. The best menu at this restaurant is grilled sirloin. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gangdong-gu, Seoul.
9.7Km 2025-01-03
Gyeongmagongwon-daero 107, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
02-3448-0095
9.7Km 2021-03-29
31, Noryangjin-ro 16-gil, Dongjak-gu, Seoul
+82-2-816-9824
Jokbal (pig’s feet) is a representative food loved by Koreans. The best menu at this restaurant is braised pigs' feet. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Dongjak-gu, Seoul.
9.7Km 2021-03-29
3-1, Pirundae-ro 5na-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
This hanok (traditional Korean house) is located deep in the Seochon Village, west of Seoul’s Gyeongbokgung Palace. Its tasteful renovation of a small 33 m2 hanok made it highly popular among the younger guests. The courtyard has a low maple tree and tastefully arranged stones, while the hanok is capable of accommodating up to 2 persons.
This L-shaped hanok has a full window wall facing the living room, which is furnished with a low walnut table and a bathtub. Visitors can enjoy premium tea at the table. The bathtub, which is connected to the table at one end, can be used mainly for a foot bath with bath salts that assist circulation. There is also a restroom in the building.
Nuwa’s bedroom has a circular window, much like the full moon, with a view of the garden and the fringes of the Inwangsan Mountain.
9.7Km 2020-09-10
49-7, Pirundae-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
010-9692-1330
Guesthouse Nuha is a ‘hanok’ or traditional Korean house consisting of four guestrooms located in Nuha-dong, Seochon (west of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Jongno, Seoul) where many Confucian scholars and artists lived during the Joseon Dynasty.
Exuding a refined atmosphere, Guesthouse Nuha is very popular among not only domestic visitors but also foreign tourists who want to experience the flavor of Korea in a cozy hanok. All four guestrooms (An-bang, Sarang-bang, Geul-bang, and Byeol-dang) are covered with eco-friendly hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry tree) wallpaper, and are equipped with a thick cotton-wool comforter and pillows imbued with the scent of Hinoki cypress tree to help guests relieve their fatigue.
Breakfast is served free of charge. Guests can also experience traditional Korean culture here, such as playing a Korean musical instrument (janggu or double-headed drum), playing a game of yut in the yard, or wearing hanbok (traditional Korean clothes). Although a local bus service passes through the village, it is highly recommended to take a quiet leisurely around the area.
9.7Km 2021-03-27
5, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-735-4259
Daejungjip has specialized in Dogani tang (ox knee joint soup) for 60 years. Customers can feel a simple and familiar ambience at the restaurant.
9.8Km 2023-08-17
Jahamun-ro 17-gil 12-11, Jongno-gu, Seúl
9.8Km 2021-02-03
Seonjam-ro 5-gil 68, Seongbuk-gu, Seúl
El templo Gilsangsa está situado en el distrito de Seongbuk-dong, del norte de Seúl. Fue construido en el recinto del famoso restaurante Daewongak, cuya dueña donó la propiedad al venerable monje Bupjeong (1932-2010), que fue la persona que transformó el lugar en este templo inaugurado en 1997. Aunque Gilsangsa tiene una historia relativamente corta, está muy bien situado en el centro de Seúl, por lo que atrae muchos visitantes tanto nacionales como extranjeros.
El templo también sirve como lugar cultural, ya que ofrece diversos programas como enseñanzas budistas, y estancia en templo. Las construcciones Gilsang Seonwon (centro zen) y la Casa el Silencio están dedicadas a la meditación. Gilsang Seonwon ofrece habitaciones para que mediten budistas con experiencias, mientras que la Casa del Silencio está abierta al público en general. Gilsangsa también tiene una sede en París.