16.1Km 2024-11-28
99, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul-si
- Ligne Info Tourisme +82-2-1330 (coréen, anglais, japonais, chinois)
16.1Km 2020-06-16
76, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-752-9504
Hyundai Kalguksu is a kalguksu (handmade knife-cut noodles) restaurant that has been in the family for two generations (1982). The restaurant is extremely popular among people working at nearby businesses, thanks to the rich flavor of the broth. Anchovies, dried pollack heads, and kelp are simmered for many hours, and then, other ingredients are added: soft noodles and various vegetables including pumpkin, onion, and green onions. The restaurant is famous for the exquisite taste of its kalguksu, as well as for its large servings. Just one bowl is enough to satisfy a starving man, but if you are still hungry, don’t hesitate to ask for more rice or noodles for free. Another unforgettable specialty here is kimchi. You will also be able to enjoy geotjeori (freshly made kimchi) and kkakdugi (sliced white-radish kimchi), which is fermented for about three days.
16.1Km 2021-05-18
29, Namdaemunsijang 6-gil, Jung-gu, Seou-si
+82-2-775-8400
Queen Plaza offre une multitude de choix pour les visiteurs de tout âge, de l’enfant au sénior. Constitué d’un nombre importants de boutiques, l’endroit est très populaire chez les familles. Le 3ème étage met en avant des vêtements et accessoires de très grande qualité.
16.1Km 2021-03-29
6, Jahamun-ro 1da-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
This hanok (traditional Korean house) is located behind Seochon Food Street, located near Gyeongbokgung Station on Seoul Subway Line 3. It is located only 5 min away by foot from the station. Opening the door brings one to a small garden, furnished with stones and moss on a corner, and the interior also speaks to the unique combination of a modern hanok with contemporary sensibilities. The building is divided into the main building and annex building, with the former having two queen bedrooms connected by a living room and kitchen as well as two bathrooms.
The annex building is the hidden jewel of STAY dayoff, which houses a bathtub and a sauna facility behind a beautiful window wall. When the windows are opened, it is like being in an open-air bath overlooking the garden and the hanok. The standard occupancy of the house is 4, with a 10% discount available for guests staying for more than 2 nights on weekdays, and towel replacement and cleaning services are offered for guests staying for more than 4 nights.
16.1Km 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
16.1Km 2020-06-16
37, Namdaemun-ro 1-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-752-6449
Samseong Bbalgan Yangnyeomg has been famous for its charcoal-grilled dishes since 1972, and is especially well known for its spicy seasoning made from powdered red pepper, garlic, and ginger. Pork is mixed with the seasoning, giving it the characteristic red color and unique flavor, and then grilled over hot coals. This is the perfect restaurant for spicy food-lovers or those looking for a challenge.
Other dishes include jumulleok (marinated pork) and donggeurangttaeng (batter-fried meatballs). Jumulleok is made by seasoning fresh meat, whereas donggeurangttaeng is made by cutting the frozen meat into small pieces, and then marinating it. Older adults usually prefer jumulleok, while the young prefer donggeurangttaeng.
16.2Km 2021-03-26
15, Jahamun-ro 7-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-738-8885
Sujebi jjambbong (Korean spicy seafood noodle soup with hand-pulled dough) is also a popular menu. This restaurant's signature menu is noodles in black bean sauce. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
16.2Km 2021-03-20
15, Jahamun-ro, 9-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-764-6822
A good restaurant to visit before and after the tour, being located near Gyeongbokgung Palace, one of the tourist attractions. This restaurant's signature menu is spicy sea snail salad. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
16.2Km 2021-12-22
+82-2-3443-2695
Il s'agit d'un événement nocturne printanier qui a lieu au mois de mai qui permet d'avoir accès aux monuments modernes jusque 23h avec notamment le palais Deoksugung, point départ de l'époque contemporaine en Corée. Ce festival propose divers spectacles à voir pour les visiteurs étrangers et coréens dans le quartier Jeongdong (situé à Jung-gu, Séoul).
16.2Km 2025-07-18
99, Sejong-daero, Jeong-dong, district de Jung, Séoul
Le Dondeokjeon, initialement conçu comme un espace diplomatique de l’Empire Daehan, est un bâtiment occidental à deux étages situé dans le palais Deoksugung. Le terme « Dondeok » signifie « favoriser ceux qui possèdent la vertu et faire confiance aux hommes de bien », les « hommes de bien » désignant ici les nations avec lesquelles il convenait de tisser des liens et de bâtir la confiance. Le Dondeokjeon a été construit à l’origine comme lieu des célébrations du 40ᵉ anniversaire du couronnement de l’empereur Gojong. Détruit par les autorités coloniales japonaises, il a fait l’objet de fouilles archéologiques à partir de 2017 et sa reconstruction a été achevée après environ six ans, avant d’être officiellement rouvert au public en septembre 2023. Récemment inauguré, le Dondeokjeon met en valeur son rôle historique en tant que lieu de diplomatie de l’Empire Daehan. Ses espaces intérieurs accueillent désormais une exposition consacrée à l’histoire diplomatique de l’Empire, ainsi qu’un centre d’archives, une bibliothèque, et des espaces destinés aux échanges culturels et aux événements artistiques nationaux et internationaux.