12.9Km 2019-03-26
11, Duteopbawi-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-725-7030
Le Woorikyubang est un centre offrant des cours sur l'artisanat coréen situé dans le quartier Gwanhun-dong au centre de Séoul. Il organise aussi des ateliers permettant aux visiteurs de découvrir par eux-mêmes les disciplines de l'artisanat coréen.
Chimseon (broderie), la fabrication de Bojagi (toile pour envelopper des vivres ou objets) et la fabrication de noeuds traditionnels sont juste quelques uns des programmes disponibles. La plupart des cours sont de longue durée, durant au moins deux mois. La plupart des classes ont une limite de huit personnes, renseignez vous donc et réservez bien à l'avance. Tous les cours se déroulent en coréen uniquement, il faudra peut être donc vous faire accompagner par quelqu'un qui puisse traduire.
12.9Km 2022-09-28
56, Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2031-2000
Le centre d’information du Temple Stay est situé en face du temple Jogyesa. Il est très facile de s’y rendre depuis la station Anguk (métro de Séoul ligne 3) ou depuis la rue principale du quartier Insa-dong. Il s’agit d’un complexe culturel sur 5 niveaux qui inclut les bureaux de l’organisation officielle Templestay, un centre d’information, le restaurant de nourriture du temple “Balwoo Gongyang”, le « Lotus Café » et une librairie bouddhiste au rez de chaussée.
Le centre d’information du Temple Stay au rez de chaussée vous donne toutes les informations sur les programmes Temple Stay. Il est possible d’y choisir des brochures et livrets sur les programmes et des employés pourront répondre à vos questions. Le centre d’éducation au 2ème étage propose des activités. Le 4ème étage inclut le restaurant “Balwoo Gongyang”, spécialisé dans la cuisine du temple, et où il est possible de déguster des plats minutieusement préparés par des bouddhistes pratiquants.
12.9Km 2020-06-11
Séoul, Jung-gu, Eulji-ro 23
+82-2-777-4700
La branche en Corée du musée français Grévin a ouvert ses portes le 30 juillet 2015 à Séoul, dans le quartier Euljiro. Après l'ouverture de branches à Prague, puis à Montréal, la branche du musée à Séoul est le premier établissement Grévin en Asie.
Le musée de Séoul propose ainsi d'apprécier des reproductions grandeur nature de stars internationales comme John Lennon, Marilyn Monroe, Tom Cruise, etc ou des stars de la Corée comme Psy, G- Dragon, Kim Yuna etc, mais aussi des personnages historiques comme le roi Sejong, le général Yi Sun-Sin etc. Le musée propose ainsi 80 personnages en cire, en plus de salles thématiques et diverses activités pour repartir avec un souvenir du musée.
12.9Km 2016-12-16
8, Seongbuk-ro 26-gil, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul
Suyeonsanbang, a traditional Korean tea house located in Seongbuk-dong, was originally the house where the late Korean author Lee Tae-Jun wrote many of his books. Now, his estate has opened Suyeonsanbang’s doors to the public in the form of a charming and peaceful tea house. Famous for its savory tea, beautiful nature, and rich history, Suyeonsanbang has been covered by a variety of foreign media outlets like NHK (Japan), BBC (UK), French TV channels, and numerous Japanese magazines. To take a break during the summer heat, visitors come to Suyeonsanbang to try their patbingsu (shaved ice with red beans), one of its summer specialties. So come relax and be inspired in this traditional Hanok tea house.
12.9Km 2021-03-29
62-4, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-725-8400
It is a Japanese-style hot pot rice store. The best menu at this restaurant is Hot Stone Pot Rice. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
12.9Km 2020-09-10
152, Changdeokgung-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-10-3253-8751
Bukchonmaru Hanok Guesthouse is located between “Bukchon Views 2 and 3” on a hill in Bukchon Village in Seoul. This two-storied hanbok building with a terrace, which is rarely found among other hanok structures in the area, offers a splendid view of Seoul. In particular, the summit of a hill next to the main gate of Choong Ang High School where the guesthouse is situated is known as the filming location for the famous Korean TV series Winter Sonata (2002). When you open the main gate and go up to the first floor, a small yard is seen with a group of jars on one side. After entering the sliding door through the yard, there is daecheong maru (main floored room) that features the doors opening in all directions and a high ceiling with rafters, making the space open and cozy. The hanok building consists of two floors – the ground floor is equipped with special furniture, a jar table and a log chair made by the owner, and on the first floor are guestrooms comprised of one large room and two small rooms. The neat and clean rooms are designed in a simple way and have lovely bedding with the pattern of five cardinal colors. Its staff members can speak English and Chinese to communicate with guests from other countries. Every morning, guests engage in animated conversation while enjoying a Korean home-style breakfast prepared by the owner in a friendly atmosphere. After having breakfast, if guests want, they can try on traditional Korean clothes (hanbok) and take photographs inside and around the guesthouse to create interesting memories. The guesthouse also provides a hanbok rental service (KRW 30,000 for a day) and tourists wearing traditional Korean clothes can enter both Changdeokgung Palace and Gyeongbokgung Palace, which can be reached on foot within 10 to 15 minutes, free of charge. Moreover, guests can enjoy an open view of the area including Gahoe-dong, Gye-dong and even the lights of the Namsan Seoul Tower at night from the roof top.
12.9Km 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.
12.9Km 2021-03-18
29, Namdaemun-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-753-7898
This is a Korean cuisine located in Myeong-dong, Seoul. The representative menu is Naju beef bone soup. It serves local dishes produced from Naju-si, Jeolla-do.
12.9Km 2021-03-19
9-18, Ichon-ro 84-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
+82-2-790-3421
This is a Korean cuisine located in Ichon-dong, Seoul. The representative menu is Korean table d''hote. A hanjeongsik (Korean table d'hôte) course meal menu specialty restaurant.
12.9Km 2020-04-23
22, Gwanhun-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-730-9969
Insa Art Plaza est un grand centre commercial s’occupant de tout ce qui touche à la Corée : artisanats traditionnels réalisés par de grands artistes, potteries à usage quotidien, objets laqués, arts en hanji (papier traditionnel coréen), accessoires en argent/cristal/perle, porte-clés pour téléphones portables, étuis à parfums, thés traditionnels, baguettes traditionnelles et bien d’autres encore. Les clients peuvent y acheter des produits de grande qualité à des prix raisonnables.