Casino Seven Luck en Seoul Dragon City (세븐럭카지노(서울드래곤시티점)) - Los alrededores - información de viajes Corea

Casino Seven Luck en Seoul Dragon City (세븐럭카지노(서울드래곤시티점))

3.8Km    2023-07-21

Cheongpa-ro 20-gil 95, Yongsan-gu, Seúl

El Casino Seven Luck de Dragon City está ubicado en Yongsan, Seúl, el centro de la tradicion y cultura coreana. Esta filial del casino presenta una gran altura y amplio espacio, decorado con un elegante diseño interior, pensando en la comodidad de los visitantes, con una superficie de 3.146,96 m2. Está repleto de modernas instalaciones y juegos de casino como Bacará, Blackjack, Ruleta, Tai-Sai, Seven Luck Poker, Casino War, Electronic Table Game (ETG) y máquinas tragamonedas.

Festival de América Latina (라틴아메리카 축제)

Festival de América Latina (라틴아메리카 축제)

3.8Km    2024-08-22

Samseongyo-ro Jiha 1, Seongbuk-gu, Seúl
02-2241-6381/3/4

Se trata de un festival que expresa la cultura y la pasión de los países de América Latina como parte de la "aldea global". Recibe muchos visitantes locales y extranjeros. En la plaza se ubican diferentes puestos de comida y artículos a la venta de varios países latinoamericanos y se hacen espectáculos musicales y de baile.

Mercado de Pulgas de Hwanghak-dong (Mercado Dokkaebi / Mercado Manmul) (황학동 벼룩시장 (도깨비시장 / 만물시장))

3.8Km    2024-01-25

Majang-ro 11-7, Jung-gu, Seúl.

El Mercado de Pulgas de Hwanghak-dong es un mercado antiguo grande que llega a tener unas 500 tiendas. También se le llama Mercado Dokkaebi y hay una gran variedad de productos. Muchos de los productos en oferta son antigüedades de segunda mano como cámaras fotográficas, refrigeradores, lavarropas, televisores, relojes, materiales escolares, productos importados, libros usados, monedas antiguas, perfumes, cosméticos, cucharas, café, sellos, medias, ropas, accesorios y otros.

Sinchon Sisters Hostel [Korea Quality] / 신촌 시스터즈 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

Sinchon Sisters Hostel [Korea Quality] / 신촌 시스터즈 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

3.8Km    2021-03-27

24, Baekbeom-ro 2-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul

This guesthouse is located in Nogosan-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, as a space for young backpackers catered by a fellow lover of traveling. There are 12 rooms in total, including Double (2-person), Triple (3-person), and Quad (4-person) rooms. Guests have a choice of two double beds or two bunk beds for the Quad room.
All rooms have bathrooms with a shower booth attached. There are no kitchen facilities available, but all rooms allow outside food and there are microwave ovens on premise. Washing machine and dryer is available for use with payment. The guesthouse has high customer satisfaction thanks to its affordable prices, clean facilities, and friendly service.
Sinchon and Sogang University Stations on Seoul Subway Line 2 are located only 5 min away by foot, and airport limousine and Seoul city Bus Stops can also be found nearby. The guesthouse is also close to districts popular among the young in Seoul, such as Hongdae, Hapjeong, Mangwon, and Sangsu.

Seongbuk-dong Jip (성북동집)

Seongbuk-dong Jip (성북동집)

3.8Km    2021-03-29

4, Seongbuk-ro 24-gil, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul
+82-2-747-6234

This restaurant in Seongbuk-dong is famous for its Kalguksu (chopped noodle soup) and dumplings. This restaurant's signature menu is noodle soup. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul.

The Hyoosik Nouvelle Seoul Itaewon (더휴식 누베르 서울 이태원점)

The Hyoosik Nouvelle Seoul Itaewon (더휴식 누베르 서울 이태원점)

3.8Km    2025-04-11

11, Usadan-ro 14-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

The Hyoosik Nouvelle Seoul Itaewon aims to rediscover Seoul through creativity and inspiration. The overall design of the hotel is inspired by French avant-garde, using a variety of objects and props to create an artistic and stylish atmosphere. The hotel has Collection T room type, a twin bedroom; Collection D room type, a double bedroom; and Collection S room type, a single bedroom. On the first floor of the hotel is a guest lobby and a pasta restaurant. The hotel's parking lot is limited in space, and therefore guests are advised to use a nearby public parking lot.

Suyeonsanbang (수연산방)

3.8Km    2024-07-19

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.

Complejo de Electrónica ET Land de Yongsan (용산전자랜드)

Complejo de Electrónica ET Land de Yongsan (용산전자랜드)

3.8Km    2024-02-05

Cheongpa-ro 74, Yongsan-gu, Seúl.

Este es un complejo comercial de artículos electrónicos de grandes dimensiones. Tiene en venta productos como electrodomésticos, ordenadores, etc. Hay diferentes sectores según el piso y muestra un activo volumen comercial en su rubro.

Gungnara Naengmyeon Mukbap (궁나라냉면묵밥)

3.8Km    2025-05-19

6, Jibong-ro 12-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Gungnara Naengmyeon Mukbap originally opened in Ansan, serving up delicious meals of naengmyeon and mukbap. The restaurant became popular, and eventually moved to its current location in Seoul. The jiggly acorn jelly goes well wit the sweet and sour broth in mukbap, a favorite summer-time dish. Visitors can also order the dish with a warm broth for a delicious and healthy dish year round.

Taj Palace (타지펠리스)

3.8Km    2025-05-19

39, Usadan-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

Named after the Taj Mahal, Taj Palace serves authentic Indian dishes prepared by an Indian chef. The restaurant owner hired the Indian chef in hopes of introducing real Indian food to Korean people. Some of the most popular dishes in the restaurant include tandoori (barbecue) dishes, Indian fried rice called "briyani," toasted bread, Indian beverages, and the “set meal."