Seoul(Jung-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Ojangdong Hamheung Naengmyeon’s feature menu item is Hamheung-naengmyeon (Pyeongyang-style chilled buckwheat noodles), a delicacy of North Korea’s Hamgyeongdo region, and has continued to receive wide popularity since 1953. Their diverse menu consists of Hamheung-naengmyeon, mul-naengmyeon (buckwheat noodles in a chilled broth), wangmandu (large steamed dumplings), and more.Hamheung-naengmyeon is a specialty dish that was passed down from Hamgyeongdo long ago, where the cold noodles are made with starch, then mixed with red pepper paste and raw skate. If the dish is too spicy for your taste, try eating it with muchojeorim (shredded radish in vinegar) to cool your tongue. The muchojeorim is a side dish that can be refilled, free of charge.Other popular menu items include mul-naengmyeon, bibim-naengmyeon (cold buckwheat noodles mixed with red pepper paste), and the enormously large wangmandu stuffed with meat and vegetables.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Myeongdongwon is situated in Jeongnam Shopping Mall, one of Myeongdong's main shopping attractions, and it carries various goods like cosmetics, bags, hangwa (traditional Korean sweets), and tax-free items. It also offers various traditional dishes like han-jeongsik (Korean set course menu) all in one place.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

Located in the heart of the commercial, business and shopping district of Seoul opposite to the Convention and Exhibition Centre (COEX), Park Hyatt Seoul is a contemporary personal residence in which the number of guestrooms has been specifically limited in order to provide a level of service, comfort and attention to detail unparalleled in the market. Park Hyatt Seoul offers the largest deluxe rooms in the city (ranging between 48-52 sq m). The state-of-the-art guest rooms, including two Diplomatic Suites and one Presidential Suite, offer 3.4m floor-to-ceiling windows for enjoying city vistas.Park Hyatt Seoul has three food and beverage outlets. Located on the 2nd floor, the main restaurant Cornerstone offers meat and seafood prepared in wood-burning ovens, home-made pastas and desserts with a touch of Italian essence. Offering panoramic city views, The Lounge on the 24th floor presents authentic Korean and Western specialties as well as a wide selection of beverages and desserts. The Timber House, a live entertainment bar styled after a traditional Korean house on the lower level of the hotel, offers Japanese cuisine and premium beverages complemented with live performances by internationally renowned vocalists.Park Club, the hotel's fitness centre and spa on the 23rd and 24th floors, includes the fitness studio, three spa treatment rooms and the indoor heated swimming pool. Luxuriously designed spa treatment rooms enable guests to enjoy the urban spa experience with over 30 different types of facial and body treatments provided by highly trained therapists. Park Hyatt Seoul has six meeting rooms and boardrooms ranging in different sizes for various types of meetings and social events. Park Hyatt Seoul's meetings professionals provide detail consultations and helps creating tailored packages that best suit individual's needs.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Landrover is a casual sub-brand of Kumkang Shoes.The Landrover branch in Myeongdong is located in a major tourist area and is comprised of three floors. The branch is frequented by Japanese and Chinese tourists and boasts casual shoes, sandals, and boots as its best-selling items.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Originating from the law of eating food at Buddhist temples, Barugongyang (발우공양) refers to the act of eating as part of practicing discipline and self-control. Barugongyang in Jong-no is a Buddhist cuisine experience center established by the Cultural Corps of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism with the aim of promoting Buddhist culture as well as the very practice of Barugongyang. The center serves healthy vegetarian traditional dishes, and offers lessons of Barugongyang to take time while eating, to appreciate food using the five senses, and not to waste any food.    


Seoul(Seocho-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

Mt. Daemosan behind Heonilleung Royal Tomb was originally called Halmisan (meaning grandmother in Korean) because it resembles the shape of an old lady. Daemosan Mountain embraces Heonilleung Royal Tomb, guarding the royal tomb.Heonilleung Royal Tomb houses the mounds for two kings of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910): King Taejong (1401-1418) and King Sunjo (1800-1834). Heonilleung Royal Tomb possesses numerous stone statues and vestiges, and is a good place to experience the culture of the Joseon Dynasty. Upon entering the grounds, the striking red gate with the taegeuk (yin-yang) symbol appears to draw the line between this world and the one beyond. Passing the red gate leads to a sacrificial building where ancestral memorial services were performed. Behind the sacrificial building is the royal tomb. On the eaves of the sacrificial building are animal sculptures called japsang, which are believed to exorcise evil spirits. There is a pavilion next to the sacrificial building where the tombstone is situated. The royal tomb is surrounded by statues carved in the shape of animals such as tigers and sheep. There is also a statue of a solemn military officer bearing a sword with his horse behind him. The stone sculptures are guardians of the dead king.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

It revives the traditional Korean Bulgogi recipe that has been passed down for three generations. Using good-quality Korean beef fillet, the dishes make you experience the true taste of Gwangyang bulgogi roasted on a charcoal burner. Scorched rice and cold noodles are also delicious, as well as other side dishes.*Best Korean Restaurant as designated by The Seoul Metropolitan Government.


Seoul(Yongsan-gu) , Itaewon・Yongsan

Itaewon was the first special tourist zone designated in 1997 among the 5 special tourist zones in Seoul. It is a multicultural place where over 20,000 foreigners live and is widely recognized by international visitors. The name Itaewon started to spread worldwide in the 1980s, when Korea hosted the 1986 Seoul Asian Games and the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, as well as international conferences. Since then, Itaewon has been a popular travel destination. Clothes and accessories with unique designs, and leather products are famous in particular. This is a go-to street for both shopping and entertainment. The street is crowded with shopping malls selling clothes and bags, as well as accommodations including hotels, restaurants, entertainment facilities and travel agencies. With about 2,200 shops and stores lining every street, visitors can experience a multicultural atmosphere. Also famous is Antique Furniture Street where more than 100 shops stretch from Hamilton Hotel to Hangangjin Station. At night, Itaewon is brilliantly illuminated by nightlife for those from abroad and home-alike. Travelers can taste cuisines and cultures from around the globe on the World Food Street where there are 40 restaurants owned by foreigners. Since the late 1990s, an increase in the number of tourists from Southeast Asia and the Middle East has transformed the streets from being US Army-oriented into streets of cultural diversity. In October, the “Itaewon Global Village Festival” takes place with a range of performances and events. Most of the staff at the stores can speak English, Japanese or Chinese. * Current State of Itaewon Special Tourist Zone 1) Districts Covered: The 1.4 km-long street stretching from Itaewon-ro to Hannam 2 (i)-dong office. 2) Area: 383,292㎡ * Tourist Attractions 40 restaurants run by foreigners, Hamilton Hotel, Art Museum, nightclubs, Antique Furniture Street, etc.


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Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

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Includes T-money card functionality for use on Seoul's subways and buses (*includes 3000 KRW recharge). 6. Attractive limited edition card design with a Korean image. 7. Discounts on cultural products (offline store Sarang) and Korean table d'hote (Korean House). Gyeongbokgung, the main palace demonstrating the founding ideology of the Joseon Dynasty Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site that was beloved by kings Changgyeonggung, a palace for the women of the royal court that shows the kings’ filial piety Deoksugung Palace, a symbol of the Korean Empire in 1897 Gyeonghuigung Palace, where history was written in the late Joseon Dynasty Embark on a Timeless Journey at the 10th Palace Culture Festival with Your Essential K-Royal Palaces PASS! This spring, from April to May 2024, South Korea welcomes you to its largest cultural heritage celebration yet - the 10th Palace Culture Festival. Spanning the heart of Seoul, this extraordinary event is your ticket to discovering the enchanting world of Korea's Five Grand Palaces - Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Deoksugung, Changgyeonggung, and Gyeonghuigung, along with the revered Sajikdan Altar. As the festival marks a decade of cultural magnificence, it invites locals and international visitors alike to delve deep into the historical significance and beauty of Korea's national heritage. At the core of this cultural odyssey is the K-Royal Palaces PASS - your indispensable companion for unfettered access to these historic sites. Beyond serving as a special admission ticket, the PASS is laden with features designed to enrich your experience. Not only does it grant unlimited entries to the Five Grand Palaces throughout the festival, but it also doubles as a T-money card, preloaded with 3,000 KRW for convenient subway and bus rides across Seoul. The PASS further unlocks exclusive discounts at the "Sarang" store within the palace grounds and Incheon International Airport, offering reductions on cultural merchandise and beverages. Additionally, patrons can enjoy discounts at the Korean House for an authentic Korean table d'hote dining experience.       But what sets the K-Royal Palaces PASS apart this year is its limited edition design, celebrating the festival's 10th anniversary with a theme that captures the vibrant essence of Korean culture as seen in popular K-Dramas. This design not only makes the PASS a useful tool for exploration but also a memorable keepsake of your journey. The Palace Culture Festival itself is a vibrant tapestry of performances, exhibitions, and hands-on experiences that bridge the past with the present. Through these immersive activities, the festival aims to showcase the new charms and historical values of Korea's palatial treasures, making it a must-visit event for anyone interested in the depth and diversity of Korean heritage. As the K-Royal Palaces PASS has seen overwhelming demand in previous years, selling out within minutes in 2023, we recommend securing your pass well in advance. Available for purchase on Trippose.com, the PASS is your gateway to a special journey through Korea's traditional beauty and historical grandeur. Don't miss this unique opportunity to walk through the gates of history and into the heart of Korean culture at the 10th Palace Culture Festival. Prepare your journey with the K-Royal Palaces PASS, and create unforgettable memories amid the splendor of Korea's royal palaces. Visit Trippose.com today to secure your pass and embrace the adventure that awaits!   Information of K-Royal Palaces PASS - Usage period: April 27, 2024, to May 5, 2024 - Available at: Five Grand Palaces (Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Deoksugung, Changgyeonggung, Gyeonghuigung) - K-Royal Palaces PASS price: 10,000 KRW (Actual value of K-Royal Palaces PASS 13,500 KRW / Entrance fees for the Five Grand Palaces 8,000 KRW + Transportation card 2,500 + Recharge 3,000 KRW) <K-Royal Palaces PASS Pickup Times> - April 27, 2024 (Sat) to May 5, 2024 (Sun) 10:00 to 17:00 <Two Pickup Locations for K-Royal Palaces PASS> - Please present the reservation confirmation and ID (passport) at the following two locations. - The reservation confirmation should include the reservation number, reserver's name, and quantity. - Pickup Location 1: Palace Culture Festival Comprehensive Information Center (next to Gyeongbokgung ticket office). Address: 161, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul Contact: 02-3700-3900 (English service available) - Pickup Location 2: Incheon Airport (T1) > 1st Floor Arrival Hall > between GATES 2 and 3 > Event Counter No. 13 - Contact: No separate contact information - English service available, and Palace Culture Festival signage will be prepared on the day.   <How to Use Gung Pass> - Entrance to the Five Grand Palaces: Just show your K-Royal Palaces PASS. - Unlimited entrance from April 27 to May 5, 2023 (9 days). - Some events (4 in total) such as the palace musical require separate reservations. - Updates will be posted on the official website (www.chf.or.kr) <Introduction to Representative Events of the Palace Culture Festival> Guide on event times and events requiring reservations will be available around April 20 on www.chf.or.kr.       (1) Time Travel Day with Sejong - Palace Freshmen - Location: Within Gyeongbokgung - Schedule: May 1 to May 5, 10:00 to 17:00 (2 sessions per day) - Content: Experience traditional palace cuisine, traditional dance, drawing dancheong (traditional multicolored paintwork on wooden buildings), and making arrow tips. Limited to 320 participants per day. (2) Time Travel Day with Sejong - Permanent Experience - Location: Within Gyeongbokgung - Schedule: May 1 to May 5, 10:00 to 17:00, continuous operation - Content: Experience jegichagi (a traditional Korean game), rubbing, and traditional knotting.       (3) Time Travel Day with Sejong - Special Program (For Foreigners) - Location: Gyeonghoeru Pavilion in Gyeongbokgung - Schedule: May 1 to May 5, 10:00 to 17:00 (4 sessions per day) - Content: Special viewing of Gyeonghoeru Pavilion.       (4) Palace Musical - Sejong 1446 - Location: Geunjeongjeon Hall in Gyeongbokgung - Schedule: April 28 to April 30, 19:30 to 21:00 (90 minutes) - Content: A historical musical depicting King Sejong's journey to becoming a great king.       (5) Palace Concert - Performance by 100 Musicians - Location: Geunjeongjeon Hall in Gyeongbokgung - Schedule: May 4 to May 5, 19:30 to 20:20 (50 minutes) - Content: A performance by 100 musicians playing traditional Korean instruments such as the daegeum, gayageum, and haegeum.       Changdeokgung (6) Waking Up the Palace - Location: Within Changdeokgung - Schedule: April 29 to May 3, 08:00 to 09:30 (one session per day, limited to 50 participants) - Content: A morning walk program with a guide, experiencing the morning atmosphere of Changdeokgung.               Deoksugung (7) Royal Hobby Club - Location: Within Deoksugung - Schedule: April 27 to May 5, 10:00 to 17:00, continuous operation - Content: Experience the hobbies of Emperor Gojong (coffee, billiards, music).       Changgyeonggung (8) Changgyeonggung Water Light Garden - Location: Chunghyangji area in Changgyeonggung - Schedule: April 28 to May 5, 19:00 to 21:00 (one session per day, limited to 500 participants) - Content: A media art exhibition combined with light. Common (9) Traditional Street Parade - Location: Connecting the Five Grand Palaces (Gyeongbokgung, Deoksugung, Changgyeonggung, Gyeonghuigung, Changdeokgung) - Event Dates: April 27 to April 28 and May 3 to May 5, Event Times: 10:00 and 14:00 - Content: Traditional street parade connecting the Five Grand Palaces.   <Two Places with K-Royal Palaces PASS Discounts> Discount application method: Show your K-Royal Palaces PASS 1. Offline store "Sarang" (10% discount) Operating hours: 09:00 ~ 18:30 Store location: Inside Gyeongbokgung Palace, Cheongdeokgung Palace, Deoksugung Palace, Incheon International Airport T1, KoreaHouse, National Assembly Museum Store details: Enjoy cultural products and traditional teas and beverages. https://kchfstore.or.kr/ Contact: 82-2-722-0787 (English service available)       2. 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Seoul(Seongdong-gu) , The Eastern Part of the Seoul

A quick walk from exit 4 of Seongsu Station, visitors in Seongsu-dong will be able to find Union Star Bowling Club. Located on the basement of a red-brick building, the venue is often visited by a number of Hallyu stars including Kim Soo-hyun (who was recently on Infinity Challenge to test his bowling skills), G-Dragon and the members of former girl-group 2NE1. Bowling pins signed by the Hallyu stars are proudly displayed throughout the venue. A unique aspect of Union Star Bowling Club is that it is divided into two floors. The first basement floor is Rock Bowling Alley featuring ten lanes. Dimly lit with pink and blue florescent lights, it functions as a bowling-pub serving a wide selection of domestic and imported beer. Club music gets the energy going while darts and video games are available for those waiting for their turn. The second basement floor is General Bowling Alley offering twelve lanes. Opening from 11am, the whole floor is brightly lit and modestly decorated. Visitors to the Union Star Bowling Club should ask about the Red Pin Game event: anyone who scores a strike when a red pin appears as the head pin will receive a free bottle of beer.