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On & On - NC Singuro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (온앤온 nc신구로)

On & On - NC Singuro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (온앤온 nc신구로)

6.5Km    2024-06-27

152, Gurojungang-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul

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Frat - NC Singuro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (프랫 nc신구로)

Frat - NC Singuro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (프랫 nc신구로)

6.5Km    2024-06-26

152, Gurojungang-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul

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Valley Girl [Tax Refund Shop] (밸리걸)

Valley Girl [Tax Refund Shop] (밸리걸)

6.5Km    2024-06-27

152, Gurojungang-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul

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Chicor - NC Singuro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (시코르 nc신구로)

Chicor - NC Singuro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (시코르 nc신구로)

6.5Km    2024-06-27

152, Gurojungang-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul

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Alto - NC Singuro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (알토 nc신구로)

Alto - NC Singuro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (알토 nc신구로)

6.5Km    2024-06-26

152, Gurojungang-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul

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Michaa - NC Singuro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (미샤 nc신구로)

Michaa - NC Singuro Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (미샤 nc신구로)

6.5Km    2024-06-26

152, Gurojungang-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul

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Lindapick [Korea Quality] / 린다픽 [한국관광 품질인증]

Lindapick [Korea Quality] / 린다픽 [한국관광 품질인증]

6.5Km    2024-10-30

26-5, Itaewon-ro 23-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
+82-507-1326-4206

Lindapick is a guesthouse located a five-minute walk from Itaewon Station (line 6). The host of this new guesthouse, open in May 2021, prioritizes cleanliness by washing bedding and disinfect the whole place every time a guest leaves. The CCTVs that are installed outside and at the shared inner space are operated around the clock, strengthening the security. The light-lemon-color exterior walls of the accommodation and the muted-colored rooms are in harmony, forming a fresh and calm atmosphere. The room that can accommodate two persons shows how the host is considerate. A 100% natural aroma diffuser emits peppermint scent that makes guest unwind, and the lavender scent lets guests sleep tight. The kitchen with a refrigerator and a microwave oven is where you can cook a simple dishes, and the air purifier and the washing machine let you enjoy a fresher rest. From the entrance to the room, there is a garden that is decorated as an outdoor terrace, where you can have a leisurely time sunning yourself.

Manseon Hof (만선호프)

Manseon Hof (만선호프)

6.5Km    2024-03-15

19, Eulji-ro 13-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2274-1040

Located in Euljiro Nogari Alley, Manseon Hof is a beer bar. The place is bustling late at night with people drinking beer and eating snacks like nogari (dried young pollack) and fried chicken at sidewalk tables. It is a great place to enjoy a cold draft beer and grilled dried young pollack dipped in spicy sauce and mayonnaise. Golbaengi muchim (sea snail salad) and gyeran mari (rolled omelet) are also other popular accompaniments.

Namsangol Hanok Village (남산골한옥마을)

Namsangol Hanok Village (남산골한옥마을)

6.5Km    2025-07-14

28 Toegye-ro 34-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

Namsangol Hanok Village opened in 1998 on the northern side of Namsan Mountain in the center of the capital. This village has five restored hanok (traditional Korean house) premises, a pavilion, a traditional garden, a performance art stage, and a time capsule plaza, making it a perfect spot for locals and tourists to take a leisure walk. Upon entering from the front gate, visitors will get a taste of Korea's traditional life while escaping from bustling city life. The traditional garden with its pavilion and old houses creates a peaceful ambiance before the forested Namsan Mountain. A time capsule commemorating Seoul’s 600th anniversary was buried in 1994 at the highest point of the village and is scheduled to be reopened 400 years later in 2394.

The five hanok premises at Namsangol Hanok Village once belonged to aristocrats and government officials of the Joseon dynasty. Each house was originally located in a different neighborhood, but they were all moved to this area and restored to their original form. The houses were rebuilt using their original materials, except for one house, where the materials were too old and deteriorated to be reused. The premises were carefully restored and replicated according to their original form to depict the owners’ social class and personality. These buildings are now used as an exhibit to portray the living environment during the Joseon dynasty and as a venue for educational and cultural programs for children and tourists.

Some of the unique programs and activities to participate in include wearing hanbok, folding hanji (traditional Korean paper), writing in Korean, traditional tea ceremony, traditional etiquette school, and herbal medicine experience. There are also taekwondo demonstrations and other various performances held around the village. Visitors can also try traditional games such as yunnori (traditional board game), or understand more about the area through a guided tour.

Bukchon Son Mandu Bukchon Branch (북촌손만두 북촌점)

Bukchon Son Mandu Bukchon Branch (북촌손만두 북촌점)

6.5Km    2024-12-10

This third-generation family-owned handmade mandu restaurant has been in business since 1953. Its handmade mandu bears the tradition of nearly 70 years. This restaurant distinguishes itself above others with its unique expertise in the art of mandu-making and fresh ingredients, capturing deep flavors with care in each mandu. A full spread of mandu is available here, from steamed mandu to thin-skin mandu, deep-fried mandu, shrimp mandu, and galbi mandu, which can be ordered in individual pieces or as an assorted package. Mandu and noodles go perfectly together, and here, visitors can enjoy mandu with cold buckwheat noodles or noodle soup. The most recommended menu is the noodle soup, which serves thick, plump noodles in warm broth. But that does not mean that the cold buckwheat noodles are lacking: cold buckwheat noodles are served in a cool, red kimchi broth.