If you watched Big Bang’s FXXK IT music video, you may have noticed the colorful signs in Korean containing the names of the members of Big Bang: Jiyongsa, Seungniwon and Daeseong Sikdang. These signs can be found in Seongsu-dong, Seongdong-gu. It is a historically industrial district with stylish cafés, restaurants and shops that have been opened up in converted factory spaces. In the past few years, this rustic neighborhood has begun offering interesting sceneries and new hot spots that are worth a visit. Find some eclectic charm that is unique to Seongsu-dong today with this suggested itinerary.
 Tour Course
Seongsu Station and Seoul Forest Station area - Daelim Changgo Gallery CO:LUMN - Zagmachi

Course 1 - Rough Charms and Refined Aesthetics Seongsu Station and Seoul Forest Station area

 

 

One of the few semi-industrial areas left in the city, Seong-su dong has taken on a new vibe with young designers and artists settling in throughout the neighborhood. Offering an eclectic combination of rustic charm and modern aesthetics, the growth of this trendy neighborhood has been drawing on some of the city’s most fashionable crowds for the past few years. A number of the cafés and galleries located in Seongsu-dong, including Gallery CO:LUMN and Zagmachi, are considered the most social-media-worthy spots in Seoul at the moment.
 

Course 2. From a Rice Mill to a Landmark Coffee Shop,
Restaurant and Gallery
Daelim Changgo Gallery CO:LUMN

 

 

Housed in a renovated rice mill, Daelim Changgo Gallery CO:LUMN features a spacious café, restaurant and gallery. Complete with indoor gardens, semi-transparent ceilings and large-scale art installations, the artistic interior is what makes Gallery CO:LUMN an iconic destination. Even on weekday afternoons, the tables inside are filled with locals and tourists alike taking in the unique atmosphere that this landmark venue offers. The menu includes espresso drinks, pasta dishes and a large selection of craft beer. On weekends, there is a cover charge of 10,000 won which includes one free drink.
 
 Daelim Changgo Gallery CO:LUMN
Address: 78, Seongsui-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
Phone: +82-2-449-9669
Hours: Monday-Sunday 10:00-23:00

Course 3. A Renovated Printing House transforms
into a Cozy Café and Gallery
Zagmachi

 

 

Once a printing house, Zagmachi has been attracting the savviest of locals and expats in Seoul since opening in March, 2014. Inside, the combination of fresh flowers and handcrafted furniture decorating the center and corners of the café provides a laid-back and inviting atmosphere. The large window up front is perfect for people watching, while the comfortable seats offer a cool spot for studying. The coffee drinks including Flat White and Cereal Latte are made with ethically sourced, high-quality beans.
 Zagmachi
Address: 88, Seongsui-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
Phone: +82-70-4409-7700
Hours: Monday-Sunday 11:00-23:00


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