2.0Km 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
2.1Km 2021-03-19
79, Yulgok-ro 3-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-732-7768
This is a Korean cuisine located in Jongno, Seoul. Also well-known for steak and stir-fried ingredients over rice. The best menu at this restaurant is noodles.
2.1Km 2023-08-25
159, Cheonggyecheon-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2271-2344
Les magasins de la zone 'Sewoon Electonics Department Store' sont réputés pour proposer une multitude de produits électroniques, première zone du genre avant l'apparition de 'Yongsan Electronics Department Store'.
2.1Km 2021-03-30
26, Seoae-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2266-2611
Most foods from the northern region are characterized by their mild taste. In particular, Pyeongyang-style cold buckwheat noodles has a milder flavor compared to Hamheung-style cold noodles. Pildong Myeonok's cold buckwheat noodles may taste bland for those who are used to stronger flavors or seasonings, but it is praised by others who prefer mild flavors. The refreshing after taste of broth and chewy noodles are enough to delight one's tastebuds.
Pyeongyang-style dumplings is another popular dish at Pildong Myeonok.
2.1Km 2021-10-06
71, Donhwamun-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-741-5447
Le musée des gâteaux et articles de cuisine traditionnels expose par thème et usage une collection d’environ deux milles pièces depuis des articles de cuisine en voie de disparition jusqu’aux objets relatifs aux gâteaux. C’est un endroit qui vous permettra de comparer les cuisines et habitudes culinaires d’hier et d’aujourd’hui. La plupart des objets exposés ici ont été taillés, tressés et tissés à la main. Quoique simples, ces articles reflètent divers aspect de la vie du peuple qui y tenait beaucoup. Ce musée évoque souvenirs et nostalgie aux personnes âgées, alors que les citadins et les jeunes générations peuvent y découvrir la vie et la sagesse des ancêtres à travers divers ustensiles de cuisine qui disparaissent de plus en plus de nos jours.
2.1Km 2020-04-24
30-5, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-741-0258
Jilsiru propose d’exquis gâteaux de riz et des petits gâteaux coréens traditionnels faits avec du riz de Gyeoggi et des ingrédients naturels dans le respect de l’environnement. Cet endroit fascinant vous permet de déguster des gâteaux de riz traditionnels et des thés sains, et de profiter de la beauté de la culture traditionnelle.
2.1Km 2021-03-19
73, Yulgok-ro8-gil, Jongro-gu, Seoul
+82-70-4531-1214
This is a Korean cuisine located in Jongno, Seoul. Try various kinds of makgeolli. The best menu at this restaurant is dumpling hot pot.
2.1Km 2021-05-27
66, Donhwamun-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-744-6844
Hostel Tommy is located in the Jongno district, right in the middle of Seoul. The location is within walking distance from some of the major tourist attractions such as Changdeokgung Palace, Samcheong-dong, Insa-dong, Cheonggyecheon Stream, Myeong-dong, and Dongdaemun Shopping Center. Jongno 3-ga Station (Seoul Subway Line 1, 3 & 5) and the Airport Bus Stop are also easily accessible from the hostel, making travel by public transportation convenient. The hostel provides free international calls and wireless internet access to guests. Friendly and helpful staff that speak English, French, or Japanese are always available to make sure guests have a comfortable stay. All rooms have a bathroom, mini-fridge, TV, towels, and a hair dryer. Toast, eggs, coffee, juice and jam are served for breakfast every morning.
2.1Km 2020-09-09
31-18, Samil-daero 32-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-745-8008, +82-10-8704-9981
The Moon Guesthouse is situated near a number of interesting tourist destinations including Unhyeongung Palace (3min on foot), Bukchon Hanok Village (5min on foot), Changdeokgung Palace (5min on foot), and Changgyeonggung Palace (10min on foot). The guesthouse was named ‘moon’ (‘door’ in English) because it has many 176 doors and windows. Upon entering by the gate, visitors will see a ‘ㄷ’-shaped hanok building in the courtyard, in which a wooden bedstead and a table are placed. On the opposite of the hanok building there is a wall roofed with tiles engraved with Korean patterns such as deer, pine, turtle, etc. Flowers in the flowerbed lined up along the wall are in bloom and the bonsai are also well-kept in the house. Renovated and opened as a guesthouse in September 2011, Moon Guesthouse consists of a bonchae (main building) and a byeolchae (detached house). The rooms are decorated with red clay and hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry trees), and have under-the-floor heating (ondol). Each room is equipped with an air-conditioner, and has a 40cm-thick layer of red clay over the ceiling for insulation, making the rooms cool in summer and warm in winter. The house has seven individual guestrooms and five modern bathrooms, but the entire building (bonchae or byeolchae) can be rented, too. In particular, the unhyeondang of the bonchae is very popular as it can be converted into one large space for special events, group workshops, etc. simply by opening all the sliding doors (Bunhapmun – Goryeo construction style). This room, which is decorated with a flower-patterned windscreen, a landscape painting, and calligraphy, has been used as a shooting location for various TV programs including KBS2’s TV reality program Man’s Qualification and its variety show The Human Condition. The guestrooms are also equipped with traditional furniture including a cabinet inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The guesthouse also provides a variety of experience programs from 11am to 3pm, including tea ceremony, wearing Hanbok (traditional Korean clothes), making kimchi and gochujang (red chili paste), playing a traditional musical instrument, making a rubbing of a stone inscription, calligraphy, drawing orchids on a fan, and so on. The house has about seventy hanbok and other clothing accessories, as well as a royal costume. Its calligraphy and drawing orchid programs are run directly by the owner, who used to work as a classical Chinese teacher at a high school.
2.1Km 2019-03-26
87, Yulgok-ro 3-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-733-8945
Le centre d’art Sonje est un complexe artistique qui a été construit en 1998. Sa création récente n’empêche la grande qualité des expositions.
En plus de cela, le complexe propose des projections de films, des spectacles de danse ou de théâtre et des concerts. Il y a une salle au sous-sol pouvant contenir 250 personnes.
Le jeu des lumières et le système audiovisuel sont utilisés pour les projections de films, les performances et les conférences. Il y a aussi plusieurs critiques de films concernant la vie dramatique de certains artistes. D’autres festivals s’éténdent de concerts internationaux à des d’expositions spécilales sur les producteurs cinématographiques allemands.
Si vous souhaitez vous détendre, dirigez-vous vers le hall de la maison traditionnelle coréenne “Hanokgwan” situé au 1er étage: vous y trouverez une architecture unique avec une bâtisse de style coréen traditionnel rénové en style moderne. Cette dernière est entourée de bambous apportant une atmosphère apaisante. Elle est parfois aussi utilisée comme espace d’exposition.
Dans les environs du centre d’art Sonje se trouvent le palais royal de Gyeongbokgung et Insa-dong.