3.5Km 2025-06-20
28, Toegye-ro 34-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-2261-0500
Le village Namsangol a été fondé en 1998 et occupe une surface de 79,934m². Il comporte 5 hanok traditionnel, un espace pour l’artisanat traditionnel, un parc traditionnel, une oeuvre architecturale intitulée ‘Time Capsule’, le pavillon Cheonugak et le Centre de musique traditionnelle coréenne de Namsan. Ce lieu est connu notamment pour proposer des activités autour des traditions en Corée dans un quartier pourtant très moderne. Dans le point le plus haut du parc traditionnel, on trouve une place abritant l’oeuvre ‘time capsule’ créée en 1994 pour fêter les 600 ans de l’établissement de la capitale de Corée à Séoul.
Le village Namsangol et son ancien hanok rénové
Lorsque vous entrez dans le village Namsagol, vous aurez la possibilité de visiter l’étang Cheonghakji ainsi que la pavillon Cheonugak. Après avoir franchi la place du pavillon Cheonugak ainsi qu’un escalier en pierre, vous pourrez apprécier un espace traditionnel typique de Corée rénové pour l’occasion et qui constitue sans doute le point d’orgue de Namsangol. Cet espace est composé de 5 hanok : La maison Lee Seung-eop, la maison Kim Chun-yeong, la maison Kwan Hun-dong, la maison Yun-ssi et la maison Yun Taek-yeong (ces maisons datent de la seconde moitiè du 19ème siècle). Ces maisons qui étaient réparties dans différents quartiers de Séoul ont ainsi été réunies dans cet espace à l’exception de la maison Yun-ssi dont l’état n’avait pas permis son transfert et qui fut donc en grande partie restaurée sur place.
Une multitude d’activités au village Namsangol
Le village Namsangol permet aux visiteurs de profiter d’activités en lien avec les traditions en Corée via des espaces aménagés notamment à l’intérieur des 5 différents hanok. Il est par exemple possible d’essayer le hanbok, le papier coréen hanji, l’écriture coréenne ‘hangeul’, ou encore de déguster le thé traditionnel. Le lieu abrite également une école des politesses et saluation traditionnelles et un espace d’activités autour de la médecine coréenne. Durant les weekend, il est aussi possible d’assister à des cérémonies de mariage traditionnel. Des démonstrations d’artisanat avec de la paille sont aussi disponibles devant le pavillon Cheonugak tout comme des séances d’initiation de taekwondo. Divers jeux folkloriques sont aussi disponibles ce qui en fait un lieu apprécié notamment par les familles. Enfin, les visiteurs peuvent aussi bénéficer d’explications de guides sur place sur le patrimoine culturel de Corée au village Namsangol.
3.5Km 2021-05-11
16, Sejong-daero 22-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-735-8800
New Seoul Hotel is conveniently located in central Seoul near City Hall, providing guests with easy access to shopping, sightseeing, and more. The guestrooms are outfitted with modern amenities for a comfortable stay, and the hotel has several dining, entertainment and convenience facilities such as a business center, a souvenir shop and men's sauna.
3.5Km 2021-10-20
145, Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3705-9141~2
Eun Ha Su at Sejong Hotel was opened in 1978 as Elysee, the first Korean buffet in Korea. For the past 30 years, the restaurant has gained acclaim for its healthy and nutritious Korean cuisine, attracting both Korean and international diners.
3.5Km 2024-10-30
149, Dasan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
Geumdwaeji Sikdang est réputé comme l'un des meilleurs restaurants de plats de porc à Séoul et propose des plats typiques comme le Bonsamgyeop.
3.5Km 2021-03-19
30-1, Myeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-774-9605
As a traditional Korean dish restaurant set up in a remodeled 50-year-old Korean traditional house, it is a store where you can taste Hanjeongsik (Korean table d'Hote). This restaurant's signature menu is Korean table d'hote. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jung-gu, Seoul.
3.5Km 2021-06-07
145, Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-773-6000
Seoul Sejong Hotel is located in Myeong-dong, a heart of Seoul’s shopping, tourism, and business districts. Approximately 1 hour from Incheon International Airport, hotel guests can enjoy many attractions nearby as well as a spectacular panoramic view of beautiful Namsan Mountain and downtown Seoul.
3.5Km 2017-02-24
97, Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
With a name derived from Shanghai's beautiful garden, Yu Yuan displays the glamorous exuberance and abundance of Shanghai in the 1920s. Offered menus are mostly based on Guangdong cuisine along with other Chinese regional specialties such as Bejing Duck.
3.5Km 2021-03-29
19, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-777-2579
The first Italian restaurant in Korea. This Western dishes restaurant is located in Jung-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is pasta.
3.5Km 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
3.5Km 2021-03-18
8-10, Myeongdong, 8-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-776-3267
This is a Korean cuisine located in Myeong-dong, Seoul. The representative menu is ginseng chicken soup. A store that sells Korean-style whole chicken soup with rice and clear broth.