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We Trip Korea ((주)우리클럽관광개발)

3.7Km    2025-10-23

(101-1204, Lotte Castle President), 467 Gongdeok-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul

We Trip Korea was established in 2011 and has been successfully attracting international travelers for 13 years. Our company is dedicated to promoting and showcasing our travel products through extensive overseas sales efforts. We actively collaborate with various online travel agencies (OTA) to offer a wide range of travel products that align with current trends. As a professional and customized travel agency, we cater to all types of events, from standard packages to incentive trips, Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions (MICE), medical tourism, VIP services, and personal travels. When you choose our company, you can expect prompt and accurate tailored bookings to meet your specific needs.

Lunette Eyewear - Mapo Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (루네뜨안경 마포)

Lunette Eyewear - Mapo Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (루네뜨안경 마포)

3.7Km    2024-04-17

1F, 24, Dohwa-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul

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Himart - Apgujeong Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (하이마트 압구정점)

Himart - Apgujeong Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (하이마트 압구정점)

3.7Km    2024-04-18

173, Dosan-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

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Apgujeong Toxnfill [Tax Refund Shop] (압구정톡스앤필의원)

Apgujeong Toxnfill [Tax Refund Shop] (압구정톡스앤필의원)

3.7Km    2024-04-23

5F, 18, Nonhyeon-ro 168-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

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Olive Mart [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브마트)

Olive Mart [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브마트)

3.7Km    2024-04-22

229-3, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul

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Olive Mart [Tax Refund Shop] (주식회사 올리브마트)

Olive Mart [Tax Refund Shop] (주식회사 올리브마트)

3.7Km    2024-04-16

1F, 229-3, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul

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Deoksugung Stone Wall Path (덕수궁 돌담길)

Deoksugung Stone Wall Path (덕수궁 돌담길)

3.7Km    2025-01-10

24 Sejong-daero 19-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

The Deoksugung Stone Wall Path runs along the wall of Deoksugung Palace. It is beautifully lit and landscaped, giving it a romantic atmosphere even at night. There are street performances and flea markets, and the area boasts many famous cafes and restaurants along Jeongdong street. In autumn, the ginkgo trees and walls form a stunning scene. Close to major cultural facilities such as the Seoul Museum of Art and Seoul Museum of History, it attracts numerous visitors come for a stroll.

Gwanghuimun Gate (광희문)

Gwanghuimun Gate (광희문)

3.7Km    2021-02-24

344, Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3700-3900

Gwanghuimun Gate is said to have been originally constructed in 1396, the 5th year of King Taejo, at the southeast of the capital city. It was often referred to as Sugumun Gate (water channel gate) and was actually used as a Sigumun, literally meaning “corpse gate,” as funeral processions passed through this gate when exiting to the east.

During the Imjin War (1592-1598), the fortress gate was destroyed to such a degree that it made finding the original location close to impossible. Nevertheless, reconstruction efforts were started in 1711 (37th year of King Sukjong) and the gate was restored together with the gate's watchtower. Gwanghuimun Gate remained intact even when the fortress walls were demolished to build tram tracks during the Japanese occupation, but it was later damaged during the Korean War and left neglected. In 1975, restoration work was carried out to relocate Gwanghuimun Gate to a site 15 meters south of its original location since it stood in the middle of the road.

Deoksugung Palace (덕수궁)

Deoksugung Palace (덕수궁)

3.7Km    2025-06-25

99 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul

Registered as a Historic Site, Deoksugung Palace was initially not a royal palace, but the residential home of Grand Prince Wolsan (1454-1488), the older brother of King Seongjong (1469-1494) of the Joseon dynasty. It wasn't until 1593 that the palace was used as a temporary palace of the royal family after their home was burned down during the Imjin War. King Seonjo also stayed at Deoksugung Palace after returning to the city. It became a proper palace when Gwanghaegun (1575-1641) ascended to the throne and gave this royal residence the name Gyeongungung Palace in 1611. Over the following decades, the palace alternated between being an official palace and a temporary residence. The name did not change officially to Deoksugung Palace, meaning the “palace of virtuous longevity,” until 1907. While the palace once encompassed a vast area with many buildings, the current palace grounds are just a small shadow of the prior splendor, with very few structures remaining.

Aevc Plastic Surgery [Tax Refund Shop] (아베크성형외과)

Aevc Plastic Surgery [Tax Refund Shop] (아베크성형외과)

3.7Km    2024-06-26

557, Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul

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