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Gyeonggi-do(Bucheon-si) , Bucheon

Woongjin Playdoci Waterdoci: A Full-Scale Indoor Water Paradise Minutes from Seoul Woongjin Playdoci Waterdoci in Bucheon offers a striking blend of energetic water attractions and peaceful spa facilities—all within a modern indoor complex that operates year-round. Its location, roughly half an hour from central Seoul, makes it especially appealing for international travelers who want a refreshing break during their city itinerary without a long commute. Visitors enter an expansive water world where temperature, lighting and safety are carefully managed, creating an environment that feels both thrilling and comfortable. Waterdoci’s large indoor wave pool generates rolling, surf-style swells, offering a dynamic experience suited to guests of all ages. Those looking for excitement can explore high-speed slides, multi-level tube courses and immersive water features designed for a playful, adrenaline-filled visit. Families will appreciate the thoughtfully separated children’s areas, designed with shallow pools, gentle sprays and age-appropriate activities. These zones allow younger visitors to enjoy the water in a supervised, secure setting while adults relax or explore other facilities. For travelers seeking relaxation, Waterdoci offers a complete spa section equipped with warm baths, hydrotherapy pools, saunas and spacious resting lounges. After a session of slides and waves, guests can unwind in comfortable, soothing environments, enjoying a balanced combination of activity and rest. Dining spaces, cafés and snack bars are available throughout the facility, making it easy to plan a half-day or full-day stay without leaving the complex. The venue is designed with international visitors in mind: clear signage, organized locker and rental systems, and easily navigable pathways help ensure a smooth experience for those new to Korean water parks. Its indoor structure eliminates concerns about seasonal weather, allowing travelers to enjoy water activities even during winter or rainy days. Whether you’re looking to add a fun break during your Seoul trip, spend quality time with family or relax in a well-equipped spa environment, Waterdoci offers an enjoyable and memorable escape in any season. At a Glance • Location: Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do (approximately 30 minutes from central Seoul) • Main Features: Indoor wave pool, high-speed slides, tube rides, lazy-river-style pathways • Family Facilities: Kids’ splash zones, shallow pools, age-safe play areas • Relaxation Options: Warm baths, hydrotherapy pools, sauna zones, rest lounges • Amenities: Locker rooms, rental stations, dining outlets, snack bars • Recommended Duration: 2–5 hours for casual visits; full day if combining spa and leisure areas • Ideal Visitors: Families, couples, groups of friends and international travelers seeking indoor water fun close to Seoul Why Global Travelers Love It • Weather-proof indoor environment, ideal for any season • Convenient access from Seoul with simple transportation routes • A balanced mix of high-energy attractions and relaxation facilities • Friendly for first-time visitors thanks to clear layouts and guidance • Perfect for short holidays, layovers or multi-day Seoul itineraries


 
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Shinsegae Simon Yeoju Premium Outlets
Gyeonggi-do(Yeoju-si) , Yeoju

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Seoulland Amusement Park Daily Pass Discount Ticket
Gyeonggi-do(Gwacheon-si) , Seoul Grand Park

Seoulland, recognized as Korea’s first theme park, is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking exciting rides and cultural experiences. Conveniently located just 30 minutes from both Seoul Station and Myeongdong Station, it’s easily accessible for visitors looking to explore the city.  Unlike other parks packed with attractions at every corner, Seoulland provides spacious areas for relaxation, offering the perfect blend of fun and leisure. Nearby, you’ll also find Seoul Grand Park’s animal-botanical garden, a calming forest trail, and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, ensuring a richer cultural adventure. Adding to its global appeal, Seoulland has recently gained fame as a filming location for the highly anticipated Squid Game Season 2, attracting fans from around the world. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, a nature lover, or simply curious about Korean pop culture, Seoulland promises a memorable experience you won’t want to miss during your trip to Korea.    2025 Seoulland Chuseok Festival  October 3 (Fri) – October 12 (Sun), 2025 Celebrate Korea’s biggest holiday, Chuseok, at Seoulland! Enjoy exciting events, special performances, and unique cultural experiences with your family and friends. Traditional Korean Games Zone Experience classic games like ttakji (folded paper game), spinning tops, tuho (arrow toss), and even make a wish! Feel the spirit of true K-culture.         365 Christmas Market  Christmas comes early at Seoulland! Walk through a magical Christmas Town with a giant tree and enjoy Santa’s carol performance.           Haunted Cave: "Antique of the Future" A chilling horror experience based on the popular Korean webtoon Antique of the Future. Dare to enter this spooky cave and feel the thrill! (*Extra ticket required, available at the onsite ticket booth)         Beer Trip Festival Cheers to fun! Enjoy a variety of craft beers, games, and live DJ parties at the Seoulland Beer Zone.(*Beer sold separately / Passport or ID required) Fireworks Show: "Luna Sparkling Fantasy"  During the holiday nights at Seoulland, enjoy a spectacular fireworks show!Create unforgettable memories with your family and loved ones.(*The fireworks may be canceled depending on weather and park conditions. Please check the official Seoulland website for the latest schedule before your visit.)   ■ Freeze~!! Seoulland King of Games! Welcome to the Seoulland King of Games! Way more fun than expected. Way more serious than you'd think. Seoulland's King of Games, Only at Seoulland! * This game is open to all and based on voluntary participation. Please be considerate of others while playing. * The game in this video is directed and may differ on the actual visit.    SeoulLand is Korea’s first theme park, with a beautiful scenery surrounded by Mt. Cheonggyesan. SeoulLand has an area called 'World Square' where one can glimpse traditional architecture and folk items from all over the world. You can view the traditional Korea at Samcheonri Hill, the western frontier at Model Land, and Fantasy Land. There are five theme based areas that make up Seoul Land. Seoul Land has up to 40 rollercoasters such as Space Cruise, Black Hole 2000, Galaxy Train, Rapid Current Ride, Magic Carpet, as well as Adventure Theater, Movie Theater, Story Land, and many more.  The pride of SeoulLand is its wide selection of seasonal festivals and the unique Laser Show held during the evening. Seoul Grand Park is situated on a very large field and holds various festivals for each season of the year. The Tulip Festival is held from April to May; the Starlight Rose Festival from July to August; the Chrysanthemum Festival from September to October; and the Snow Light Festival from December to February. SeoulLand is a popular destination as it also contains Seoul Grand Park, Forest Bath Resort, National Modern Art Center and other great attractions nearby, it is a popular destination.   Courses Recommended Courses Restaurants & Shops Conveniences       SuddenAttack Reenactment of sudden Attack, the best on-line shooting game! information * Available for everyone * Operating hours: 15 minutes per a game for maximum 12 people (6 people * 2 teams)/ \ 5,000   King Viking [Available for children over 110cm] An adventure on a giant pirate shipinformation * Only available for children under 80 ~ 130 cm.   Flume Ride [Available for children over 80cm] The thni of the steep slope and fun as we experience passing thru fals and vibrant watersinformation * Facility does not operate during the wintertime * Children under 80~110cm must be accompanied by a guardian.   Kartrider Bumper [Available for children over 100cm] Drive yourself buggy as you bump into others-thrilling-battle to the bestinformation * Children under 100~130 cm must be accompanied by a guardian.   Larva Twister [Available for children over 100cm] A windy trapeze sails through the airinformation * Children under 100~110cm must be accompanied by a guardian.   Black Hole 2000 [Available for children over 120cm] Tumble, twist and turn on this exciting ride. This coaster is one crazy invention sure to delightinformation * Available for people taller than 120cm   Sky X [Available for children over 120cm] A 50m free fall from a cable!information * Available for people above 120cm * Price: ₩ 15,000 /1 person, ₩20,000/ 2 persons, ₩ 25,000/ 3 persons   Cafebene Cafe with delicious waffle information * Menu: coffee, tea, juice, bingsu, waffle, and etc    Lotteria 2 Fast food information * Menu: hamburger, fried chicken, ice cream, coffee, drinks, etc    Dunkin Donuts Cafe with various coffee and donut menus information *Menu: various donuts, coffee, hot chocolate, juice, and etc    Barbeque Garden Delicious meals enjoyed outdoors! Barbeque, bibimbap, noodles and more!! information * Menu: barbeque, Bibimbob, and etc    Kids Palace Family style restaurant where kids also like Information * Menu : Tonkatsu, udon, Jajangmyeon noodles, Ddeokgalbi, Ddokbokki and etc     Rose Hill restaurant An authentic Korea food resaturant featuring high class korean cuisine information * Menu : Kalbi, Sirloin barbeque, shabu-shabu, naengmyeon (cold noodles), Kalbi soup, and etc     Marketplace Korean restaurant in a traditional Korean house information * Menu: gukbap, seafood and vegetable jeon, janchi noodles, traditional alcohol, and etc     The Main Gate Information Center / Group Guidance Office All information and inquiries for group visitors Location :  Front of Seoulland Main Gate     'SeoulLand Amusement Park Daily Pass Discount Ticket + SEOUL GRAND PARK Zoo'     Opened in 1984, Seoul Grand Park consists of Seoul Zoo, the largest one in Korea, caring for 3700 animals from 330 species, Seoul Land, an amusement park, Rose Garden and Children’s Zoo in Theme Garden, and a Campsite. Seoul Grand Park is set among forested hillsides and is a perfect place for relaxation as a comprehensive theme park. Seoul Grand Park consists of Seoul Zoo, where you'll find animals from all around the world, Seoulland, an amusement park, Rose Garden and Children’s Zoo in the Theme Garden, Giraffe Land, a children's activity playground, a campsite where you can dip your toes in the valley water, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, where visitors can appreciate modern and contemporary art. Seoul Zoo is a place where everyone can find something to enjoy! 'SeoulLand Amusement Park Daily Pass Discount Ticket + Sky Lift'     Tips for an effective Sky Lift Trip If you want to visit the zoo or the botanical garden Since the zoological and the botanical gardens are large and far from the subway station, it is convenient to take Sky Lift at the starting point by buying a Double Ride Ticket. → Get on Lift Line 1 → Get off at North Gate of Seoul Zoo → Buy admission ticket for Seoul Zoo and enter the zoo → Get on Lift 2 → Get off at Tiger House/ Wolf House/ Ocean Hall then go down the hill If you want to visit Seoul Land Buy ticket at the starting point around the parking lot and the fountain and Get on the Lift → Get off at the entrance to Seoul Zoo and Art Museum → Walk for 2 or 3 minutes → Arrive at Seoul Land (You can buy a Double Ride Ticket for a round trip) If you want to visit the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Rose Garden, Campsite Buy ticket at the starting point around the parking lot and the fountain (Single Ride Ticket for one way, Double Ride Ticket for round trip) → Get on the Lift → Get off at Art Museum/ Rose Garden/ Youth Training Center → Destination (When going back, follow the above route in reverse) If you want to go back home after visiting Seoul Zoo (to the parking lot, subway station, the fountain) Buy a Double Ride Ticket at the ticket office in front of Tiger House/ Wolf House → Get on Lift Line 2 → Get off at the north gate of the zoo → Transfer to Lift Line 1 → Get off at the station around the parking lot, the fountain, subway station If you want to go back home after visiting Seoul Zoo (on foot), Art Museum, Rose Garden, Youth Training Center Buy a ticket at the ticket office at North Gate of Seoul Zoo (external) → Get on the Lift → Get off at the station around the parking lot, the fountain, subway station 'SeoulLand Amusement Park Daily Pass Discount Ticket + SEOUL GRAND PARK Zoo + Sky Lift'        'SeoulLand Amusement Park Daily Pass Discount Ticket + SEOUL GRAND PARK Zoo' ソウルランド団体相談室にてバウチャーを提示後、ソウルランド自由券と動物園入場券が渡されます。​Google Map <<<< ※動物園チケットブースではチケット交換が出来ません。  'SeoulLand Amusement Park Daily Pass Discount Ticket + SEOUL GRAND PARK Zoo + Sky Lift'   ① Ticket booth: Sky Lift ticket booth  Google Map <<<< Directions: From Seoul Grand Park Station Exit 2 walk straight for 300 m (4 min walk) , turn right before the fountain and walk straight for 300 m (4 min walk) ② Get off at the entrance to Seoul Zoo and Art Museum → Walk for 2 or 3 minutes → Arrive at SeoulLand ③ Please present your Voucher to the Group Guidance Office upon arrival. Voucher is only valid for selected dates and time slots ※Please present your passport or proof of identity if requested by the staff at the entrance ※Please refer to the age requirements for each facility ride ※The cable car fee is a one-way ticket, refunds will not be given for unused tickets     Reservation page of Seoul Land free pass ticket.     Google Map <<<< Please complete the payment after select the date of application, ticket type, and quantity, then entering the booking representative’s English name (same as passport), sex, e-mail address, emergency contact number, and nationality. You can use ticket without confirming your reservation. 1. Please present your reservation voucher to the main gate group counseling office. For more detailed view on the map, click here. ※ If you want to exchange your voucher to tickets, you cannot deal with a reservation e-mail. Please be sure to show your reservation voucher(for printing, mobile voucher. 2. Please bring your passport with you for confirmation and then take your ticket. 3. When making a reservation, please make sure to enter the name of the representation as the same English name with the passport. 4. Infants under 36 months are admitted free. Please bring a valid ID or document for verification with you. 5. The main gate of Seoul Land is located 100m from Exit 2 of Grand way Park Station / Seoul land station line number 4. The elephant train is available after an on-site payment. 6. Only cards that can be paid abroad is available. 7. Ticket booth hours : 10:00-17:00(Local time)    



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The Garden of Morning Calm
Gyeonggi-do(Gapyeong-gun) , Namyangju

The Garden of Morning Calm, a 30,000㎡ garden, is open year-round and is a great spot to visit for families, couples, and photographers alike. The garden was conceptualized by Professor Han Sang-kyung (Gardening Department, Sahmyook University) while he was serving as an exchange professor in America. His vision was to create a garden that would become world-famous and spread the concept of Korean beauty throughout the world. The inspiration for the garden stemmed from a poem written by Sir Tagore, a great Indian poet, who described Korea during the Joseon Dynasty as "The Land of the Morning Calm." The garden is the oldest private garden in Korea. It is an artistic space with a beautiful balance between the Korean concept of natural curves with asymmetry, and plants with synthetic materials, attracting about 600,000 visitors annually. Scenic walkways, beautifully manicured grass, and flower beds connect the garden's 20 different themed sections. The Sukgeun Garden is shaped like the Korean Peninsula and is carpeted with beautiful flowers on both sides representing the desire for South and North Korea to be reunited. It is easily one of the most popular and meaningful attractions at the garden. The garden houses about 5,000 kinds of plants, including 300 varieties native to Baekdusan Mountain, known as a spiritual mountain to the Korean people. Flowers are in bloom from March to November, so the garden is usually busy during this period. In addition to the beautiful foliage of the garden, there are a variety of festivals and displays held throughout the year. * Spring: Spring Garden Festival * Summer: Festival of Roses, Hydrangeas and Roses of Sharon * Autumn: Festival of Chrysanthemums and Autumnal Tints * Winter: Lighting Festival


 
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Petite France
Gyeonggi-do(Gapyeong-gun) , Namyangju

After travelling 10 km along the lakeside road from Cheongpyeong Dam, in the direction of Namiseom Island, you will come across a cluster of white, exotic buildings on the left-hand hillside. From its outward appearance, it would appear to be a village that belongs on the Mediterranean coast or in a pastoral area of the Piedmont Alps. This is Petite France, a French cultural village set in the Korean countryside! Petite France serves as both a French cultural village and a youth training facility (Goseong Youth Training Center), and consists of 16 French-style buildings where visitors can lodge and experience French food, clothing, and household culture.The concept of Petite France encapsulates ‘flowers, stars, and the Little Prince.’ The village contains a memorial hall dedicated to Saint-Exupery, the author of the celebrated French novel, Le Petit Prince (1943) and as such it is called the Little Prince theme park. It also has a gallery displaying sculptures and paintings of le coq gaulois (the Gallic rooster), the national symbol of France; Orgel House where a 200-year-old music box plays a sweet melody; a shop that sells herbal and aromatic products; a souvenir shop; and many other locales where you can experience French culture. The village can accommodate up to 200 visitors with 34 guest rooms that hold four to ten people each. Enjoy the marionette experience and hear percussion instruments from around the world, and also enjoy soap bubble experience.  


 
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Everland Daily Pass Discount Ticket
Gyeonggi-do(Yongin-si) , Yongin

Everland Resort opened in 1976 as the first family amusement park in Korea. Though originally called ‘Yongin Jayeon Nongwon,’ the company changed its name to ‘Everland’ to make the park more recognizable to international audiences. The park is home to over 40 heart-pounding rides and attractions. In addition to "Safari World" featuring white tigers, tigers, lions and bears, "Lost Valley" opened in April 2013, letting visitors get up close and personal with the wild safari’s giraffes, elephants and white lions riding on unique amphibious vehicles. Everland is also known for its gorgeous flower arrangements and beautiful gardens, which have been year-round fixtures since the Rose Festival in 1985. Other great spots for family fun are the Snow Sled (the first and the longest of its kind in Korea), Caribbean Bay (an outstanding water park) and Everland Speedway (a race track). Full of exciting attractions and entertainment, Everland is one of the most popular places in Korea for families, friends, and couples. * Everland ‘Dreams Become Reality, the Land of Year-Round Festivals!’ Everland is divided into five sections: American Adventure, Magic Land, European Adventure, Zoo Topia, and Global Fair. Located near the front entrance of Everland, the Global Fair is home to a large bazaar decorated with reproductions of castles from France, Middle Eastern countries, Spain, India, and Russia. Not only visually captivating, the various architectural styles invite visitors into the culture and history of other nations, such as the Ancient and Medieval Periods of Europe. The Four Seasons Garden of Everland is decorated with beautiful flowers arranged in a French-style garden. Surrounded by Holland-style architecture, the gardens are the stage for seasonal flower festivals (tulips from April to June, lilies from July to August, and chrysanthemums from September to October, as well as Romantic Illumination, a light festival, in the winter season), laser shows, firewoks and musical fountain shows. The Zoo Topia section of the park is the where guests can find the ever-popular Safari World and Lost Valley. In Safari World, white tigers, tigers, lions, and bears roam around freely, providing guests with an up-close look at these amazing creatures. In Lost Valley, visitors can see white tigers and other various herbivore animals riding on exciting amphibious vehicles, and even feed some of their favorite animals like giraffes. * Caribbean Bay Opened in 1996, Caribbean Bay is a huge water park equipped with multiple attractions and health facilities. Modeled after the pristine beaches of the Caribbean and decorated with Spanish-styled stone buildings, palm trees, tropical plants, and a shipwreck, guests will feel like they’ve taken a tropical vacation without ever leaving the country. Caribbean Bay has a number of hair-raising waterslides and a relaxing lazy river. The Sea Zone generates waves over 2.4m-high and is a huge crowd favorite. If you need a break from the sun, escape to the Indoor Water Park to enjoy the Wave Pool, Children’s Pool, or the various spa-like facilities with herbal treatments using jasmine, peppermint, lemon, ginseng, and mugwort. Cold and hot bath areas are also available. Caribbean Bay is a unique water park that not only provides a thrilling water park experience, but also the best in spa and relaxation facilities. * Everland Speedway The first car racing track in Korea, Everland Speedway offers thrilling car races such as Motor Championship Contest year round. *The Glen Ross Golf Club Running under the same course management principles as the renowned Anyang County Club, the Glen Ross Golf Club is a beautiful golf club with excellent facilities that are sure to earn a spot in even the most avid golfer’s heart. The club is conveniently located near Everland, the Ho-Am Art Museum, and several gardens (for more information, call +82-31-320-9600).  



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Korean Folk Village
Gyeonggi-do(Yongin-si) , Yongin

Korean Folk Village: A Living Journey Into Korea’s Past — Where Traditions Become Experiences Just beyond Seoul’s city limits lies one of Korea’s most enchanting cultural destinations: the Korean Folk Village in Yongin. More than a museum and more than an attraction, it is a living world where centuries-old customs, architecture, and artistry continue to breathe. For international travelers seeking something deeply Korean—authentic, atmospheric, and rich in meaning—this is one of the country’s most rewarding experiences. Walking through its gates feels like stepping into a beautifully preserved film set from the Joseon era. Cobbled paths wind between graceful hanok roofs, wooden bridges cross slow-moving streams, and open courtyards reveal everyday life scenes from historic Korea. Unlike static exhibits, the village is alive: rope-makers twist hemp fibers by hand, potters shape clay on spinning wheels, and folk musicians fill the air with rhythms that echo across the village. Dynamic performances take place throughout the day. Horseback warriors demonstrate traditional mounted martial arts, dancers perform swirling folk rituals, and lively farmer’s dances create an atmosphere of celebration. Seasonal festivals enrich the experience further—lantern-lit autumn nights, spring flower celebrations, and traditional wedding reenactments give every visit its own unique charm. The marketplace is a highlight for global travelers. Here, steaming bowls of rustic Korean comfort food are served in an old-style setting—simple, hearty dishes that reflect the flavors of the past. Handcrafted souvenirs such as bamboo fans, pottery mugs, and traditional paper goods let visitors bring home a piece of heritage. What truly sets the Korean Folk Village apart is its immersive approach. Guests can try on hanbok, join hands-on craft workshops, ride a traditional swing, or learn how rice cakes were made by pounding steamed rice dough. These experiences turn cultural discovery into memorable participation—not just observation. Close enough for a half-day trip yet far enough to feel like another era, the Korean Folk Village blends nature, history, and hospitality into a meaningful cultural escape. For solo travelers, families, and anyone with a curiosity for authentic Korean culture, it remains one of Korea’s most unforgettable destinations. Essential Information • Location: Yongin, Gyeonggi-do (approx. 1 hour from central Seoul) • Key Attractions: Traditional houses, folk performances, artisan workshops, hanbok experiences, seasonal festivals • Experiences: Pottery classes, natural-dye craft, horseback martial arts shows, folk music dance, traditional marketplace food • Best For: Travelers seeking authentic culture, family groups, photographers, history lovers • Visit Duration: 3–5 hours recommended • Travel Tip: Arrive early to join workshops and catch multiple live performances throughout the day Why International Visitors Love It • A rare, immersive encounter with Korea’s living heritage • Hands-on activities—not just exhibitions • Cinematic scenery perfect for photography • Friendly for first-time visitors with multilingual guidance • Seasonal programs that make every visit unique *For the Folk Performance Schedule, please refer to official website for latest information: www.koreanfolk.co.kr  


 
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Wolmi Theme Park
Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

Wolmi Theme Park is a popular amusement park complex located on Wolmido Island. It was formerly known as My Land, which first opened in September, 1992. It was remodeled and reopened as a 13,223㎡ theme park in August 2009 under the new name of Wolmi Theme Park. The park has various rides, such as the 70-meter-high Hyper Shoot Drop, Tagada Disco, a two-story Viking Ship, a 115-meter-high Ferris Wheel, and other trilling attractions. The theme park became famous for being one of the filming locations for variety shows like "We Got Married," "Two Days and One Night," "Running Man," and more. Also, it houses a large indoor children’s playground that includes water activity facilities such as mini flume ride, water boats, and water ball playing, as well as a 4D room. All these features make the complex perfect for all visitors of ages.


 
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Baengnyeon Samgyetang Bukchon branch
Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Baeknyeon Tojong Samgyetang (Bukchon): A Heritage Korean Wellness Meal in the Heart of a Hanok Village Tucked inside the quiet lanes of Bukchon, where centuries-old tiled roofs overlook winding stone paths, Baeknyeon Tojong Samgyetang offers travelers a rare chance to taste Korea’s most iconic restorative cuisine in its most authentic setting. This is not just a place to eat—it is where traditional Korean comfort, slow-cooked ingredients, and the charm of a preserved hanok neighborhood come together in one memorable experience. Entering the restaurant feels like stepping into a private courtyard used for family gatherings in old Korea. Wooden beams, warm lighting, and the subtle aroma of simmering broth create a sense of calm after a morning of sightseeing around Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, or the Bukchon viewing points. Each bowl features a native Korean chicken raised for its tenderness, stuffed with sticky rice and simmered with ginseng, jujube, pine nuts, and medicinal herbs until the flavors meld into a smooth, nourishing broth. For international visitors, the appeal goes far beyond the dish itself. The staff are used to welcoming travelers, the menu includes English guidance, and the flavors are naturally gentle yet deeply satisfying—ideal for guests unaccustomed to heavy or spicy food. Many travelers enjoy pairing their meal with a slow walk through Bukchon’s alleys afterward, letting the warmth of the soup carry through the peaceful neighborhood. Premium options—such as abalone samgyetang, black garlic variations, or upgraded ginseng blends—offer an elevated experience for those seeking something special. And while the dish has roots in Korean tradition, its comforting nature transcends borders, making it a universally enjoyable meal. If you are looking for a meaningful dining experience that connects culture, wellness, and history in a single stop, Baeknyeon Tojong Samgyetang in Bukchon is one of the most refined and reliable choices in the area. At a Glance • Location: Bukchon, Jongno-gu, Seoul (walkable from Gyeongbokgung & Changdeokgung) • Specialty: Traditional Korean ginseng chicken soup using native-breed chicken • Atmosphere: Calm, courtyard-style interior with hanok-inspired details • Menu Options: Classic samgyetang, abalone samgyetang, black garlic variations, seasonal herbal upgrades • Perfect For: Travelers seeking authentic Korean cuisine, cultural dining, gentle flavors, and comfort food • Visit Tip: Ideal for lunchtime after touring Bukchon Hanok Village or palace areas Why Global Travelers Love It • A unique opportunity to enjoy a heritage Korean dish inside a traditional neighborhood • Nourishing flavors suitable for any palate • A relaxing break between cultural sightseeing spots • Friendly service and easy-to-understand menus for foreign guests • Beautiful hanok surroundings perfect for photos and quiet moments