Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Gallery Hyundai has been improving daily for over 40 years since April 1970, working closely with various artists in modern art. Gallery Hyundai introduces varied artists including prominent artists, as well as up-and-coming artist, regardless of genre through sophisticated exhibitions, showing domestic and overseas art at once.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Explore Changdeokgung Palace by Night The Moonlight Tour at Changdeokgung Palace with begin on June 1st and run through Nov. 5th, 2017. Visitors will be able to tour Changdeokgung Palace by moonlight and learn more about this UNESCO World Heritage Site with a guided tour of the palace. Tour Huwon Garden by moonlight and learn about Changdeokgung Palace and the kings and queens of the Joseon Dynsasty with a special guided tour of the palace. The tour also includes traditional Korean refreshments and a traditional Korean arts performance. Changdeokgung Palace is an outstanding example of palace architecture and Eastern design. Changdeokgung is normally closed to the public at night, so don't miss this chance to see the palace by night with the Moonlight Tour at Changeokgung Palace. ※ Please be aware that available admission days and tours differ for Korean nationals and foreign nationals. Reserve tickets online. - Korean nationals, reserve here - Foreign nationals, reserve here        


Gyeonggi-do(Yongin-si) , Yongin

Dae Jang Geum Park in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do is the largest historical drama set in Korea and a hallyu themed park run by Munhwa Broadcasting Company (MBC). Located at 25, Yongcheon drama-gil, Baegam-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, the theme park was built on a 2,500,000㎡ site. Facilities in the themed park are semi-permanent facilities reflected the architectural style, lifestyle and culture of the past, based on historical records. The facilities are in great harmony with the surrounding natural landscapes, which makes tourists feel as if they have traveled to the past in a time machine. Popular dramas of MBC, such as "The Moon that Embraces the Sun (2012)," which made actor Kim Soo-hyun a super star, and "Gu Family Book (2013)" that starred Lee Seung-gi and Bae Suzy, were filmed at the Dae Jang Geum Park. "Dae Jang Geum (Jewel in the Palace; 2004)," a mega-hit drama that was exported to around 100 countries, was first shot in Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, but later filmed at the Dae Jang Geum Park. In the park, you will be able to see buildings like Muryangsujeon Hall, Gyujanggak (Royal Library), Donggungjeon Palace (Crown Prince’s Palace), and Hyeminseo (Medical Institution) that appeared in the drama. You can also enjoy various things in 23 tour zones like Jeojatgeori (downtown), Pocheong (Police Bureau) & Oksa (a prison), Injeongjeon Hall, Bopyeongjeon Hall, Yeonmujang (practice ground), and more. Among them, Donggungjeon Palace was the main filming spot for the drama "Dong-Yi (2010)," and Yeonmujang is often used as a filming spot for various battle scenes. Injeongjeon Hall was used for shooting large-scale banquet scenes. For example, the coronation ceremony scene in the drama "Queen Seondeok (2009)" and the final battle scene in "The Moon that Embraces the Sun(2012)" where Hweon (Kim Su-hyun) and Yangmyeong (Jeong Il-woo) fought against traitors were all shot here. Injeongjeon Hall is a popular set for major scenes of many dramas. Dae Jang Geum Park is a well-known filming site for movies and commercials as well as MBC dramas. It also is used by foreign broadcasting networks including NHK to shoot historical scenes about Korea.


Seoul(Yongsan-gu) , Itaewon・Yongsan

On Ne Sait Jamais is a French phrase which, roughly translated, means "you never know." On Ne Sait Jamais in Seoul is a popular dessert shop and cafe that offers delicious baked treats with a fun Korean sauna-inspired interior. There are four signature desserts that are always offered as well as a traditional tiramisu. Other menu items are updated frequently. There is coffee and imported beer for sale in addition to the desserts.  


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

The Museum of Korean Art consists of the temple museums in Wonseo-dong and Changsin-dong, in Jongro-gu in Seoul. They are specialized Buddhist art museums with about 6,000 relics related to Buddhism including statues, paintings, ceramics, and folk crafts. Some of them are national cultural assets: Treasure No. 1204 is Uigyeomdeungpilsuwolgwaneumdo and Treasure No. 1210 is Cheongnyangsangwaebultaeng. The museum in Changsin-dong has on exhibit the Daeungjeon Sinjungdo, a cultural asset of Seoul City. The museum was established to promote not only Buddhist art but also other genres and traditional art forms.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

  SHOW KOREA ON THE STAGE(Discount Ticket+AREX ONE-WAY TICKET) ※Trippose Discount Event Tickets : 50%~70% / During this period, you can get 'Airport Railway Express Ticket(AREX)' one-way ticket as well as show ticket (1 ticket for person) ※Airport Railroad Express (AREX):MORE    ※Period : ~July 9, 2017 ※ Time: Depends on performance(see details of each course) ※After booking confirmation (Voucher) a single, you can not change or cancel an order, change or cancel orders arising liquidated damages will be borne entirely by the user, be sure to make a reservation after schedule, please understand. Monday - Silla : Basilla (Gyeongju) SILLA: Basilla has become an even more powerful and spectacular show, presented by Jeongdong Theater in 2016 as a part of its performance series in Gyeongju The breathtaking performance you can find only in Gyeongju     Where : Gyeongju Culture EXPO Cultural Center concert hall / Address : 130 Cheongun-dong, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do / Running time : 70mins / Show time : 19:30 MORE▶▶▷▷  Tuesday - Non-verbal Performance [Musical FiREMAN] Character comedy performance To awaken the citizen safety awareness Disaster safety for performance by combining the new keyword 'Yamakasi' To give us a dynamic action and spectacular performances.     Where : Cecil Theater / Address : 16 Sejong-daero 19-gil, Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul / Running time : 80mins / Seat: All seats same / Show time : 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷    Wednesday - CHEF:new brand of BIBAP(Non-verbal Performance) World’s most delicious performance ‘BIBAP’ Enjoy the exhilarating sounds and elaborate movements! Mouth-watering ‘sounds’ in beat-box and a cappella! Appetite stimulating ‘images’ expressed with b-boying and acrobatics! No need for words in the nonverbal performance ‘BIBAP’!     Where : Cinecore BIBAP Theater / Address : 386 Samil-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul / Running time : 75mins / Seat: S seats / Show time : 17:00 / 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷ Thursday - Nanta in Hongdae The show is titled COOKIN'because of its simple appeal to the audience. In addition, the title allows for a more international approach to the show that is called NANTAin Korea. The figurative meaning behind NANTAis a reckless punching of a typical boxing match. Our NANTA is a non-verbal performance of reckless rhythms that dramatize customary Korean percussion in a strikingly comedic stage show. It integrates unique Korean traditional tempos with a western performance style.     Where : Hongdae Nanta Theater / Address : 357-4 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul / Running time : 90mins / Seat: A seats / Show time : 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷  Friday - JUMP Comic Martial Arts Performance Ever since first hit the stage in July 2003, Jump has been incredibly popular in Korea. It also has had remarkable international success. In 2005 and 2006 it took the Edinburgh Fringe Festival by storm, and then went on to tour around the world, ending up on London’s West End and New York’s off-Broadway, proving that this musical comedy has universal appeal.     Where : Jump Theater / Address : 18-5, Euljiro-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul / Running time : 80mins / Seat: S seats / Show time : 17:00, 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷    Saturday - [Jeongdong Theater]LOTUS,A Flower Comes Out Once More This performance sends us a message about the true love, combining Korean folktales and newly recreating them as a Korean traditional dance drama. At the first, ‘The tale of Mrs Domi’ is a folktale of the period of three states in Korea. The king of Baekje has Mrs Domi, a humble woman, in his mind and he put her in danger to make her parting with her husband. However, with her wise courage, she overcomes from the trick of the king confirming the love with her husband.     Where : Jeongdong Theater / Address : 43 Jeongdong-gil, Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul / Running time : 80mins / Seat: S seats / Show time : 16:00, 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷  Sunday - The Fusion Guk-ak Musical Fanta-Stick Heart-beating sounds of powerful percussion rhythm and Heart-filling melodies of beautiful Gukak! Story of Korea with Korean traditional instruments; Dae-guem, Hae-geum, Gayaguen, and A-jaeng. When Fanta-Stick’s beating starts, your heart-beat will go up to the highest with the percussion sounds. Modern interpretation of Gukak based on tradition. Guaka is no longer boring. Experience new Korea.     Where : NH Art Hall / Address : 85 Chungjeongno 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul / Running time : 80mins / Seat: S seats / Show time : 17:00, 20:00 MORE▶▶▷▷ Wed-Sun / Music Drama <Only You> ​• Are you curious of what marriage is?  If you are in ardent love, or soon-to-be married, are you sure of the person next to you? Here is the answer. Please come and see!  • All married couples live on obligation not on love?  Gradually did you get used to each other too much to say I love you? Sometimes you can’t even bear your partner? You will know that no other than the person next to you is your lifetime friend, if you see .      Genre : Musicals / / Venue : JTN Art Hall Theater 3 / Cast : Lee Byong-gwon / Age Group : 8 years and over / Run time : 120 minutes MORE▶▶▷▷ Mon-Sun / Pangshow!Pang Pang Cruise Pangshow is a hands-on variety performance that invites the audience to participate in the baking of bread (read as bbang in Korean). The show originates from the popular Korean TV drama “King of Baking, Kim Tak-gu” (2010), which has been televised across twelve countries in Asia. The performers and audience join hands to bake bread together while enjoying an exciting performance of drumming, B-boy dance, acrobatics, and comic acting. After the show, warm, fresh-baked “pang” will be served to the audience members.     Genre : Musicals / Venue : Terminal 1, E-Land Cruise, Yeouido / Age Group : 36 months and up / Run time : 90 minutes MORE▶▶▷▷  



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Seoul(Gangnam-gu)

The Class 300 (Formerly, Hotel Le Mir) is a 4-star business hotel in the Gangnam area, located close to Yeoksam and Seolleung stations along Seoul subway line 2. With the Jamsil Sports Complex, Seoul City Airport Terminal, and numerous trade and finance facilities nearby, it is a prime location for those doing business in the area. Since the hotel is neighbored by the northern regions of the Hangang River, busy travelers have a chance to visit a number of tourist attractions and shopping centers (in the Seongsudaegyo Bridge and Donghodaegyo Bridge vicinity) without wasting time by traveling far from their accommodations.Reopened after major renovations in December 2008, The Class 300 was reborn as a facility combining the best aspects of tourist and business hotels, offering many conveniences. Subsidiary facilities include ‘MIR’ coffee shop on the first floor and ‘Lamir Sauna & Massage’ on the 2nd floor complete with a dry sauna and a wet sauna and the delicate aroma of oriental herbs. On the 11th floor is a restaurant called ‘Beatrice’ serving various dishes ranging from Korean and Japanese food to Western foods. Other facilities include banquet halls, a business center, and a business salon.


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

Samgyetang Maeul is a restaurant that has passed down the secrets of its delicious Samgyetang (chicken ginseng soup) for three generations. Praised for its rich and delicious broth, the restaurant is also known for the unique way it cooks its rice. Instead of cooking the rice in the chicken (the typical method of preparing samgyetang), the rice is boiled in the broth, resulting in a soft, almost porridge-like rice that complements the tender chicken.  


Seoul(Seodaemun-gu) , Sinchon・Ewha Womans University

Mobum Tteok-bokki was established in 1976 and operations been handed down over 4 generations. Mobum is the originator of chadolbagi tteok-bokki (beef brisket and stir-fried rice cake).  Another unique aspect of Mobum’s tteok-bokki is that the tteok (rice cakes) are specially made and served in 30cm long lengths. Diners then cut the tteok to their desired eating size.  Mobum's representative dish is their chadolbagi tteok-bokki (beef brisket and stir-fried rice cake), but another well known menu item is their whole squid tteok-bokki. Additionally, diners can add garnishes to their tteok-bokki such as noodles, dumplings, and jumeok-bap (riceballs), and more!   


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Seoul(Jung-gu) , Euljiro・Chungmuro・Namsan

BENIKEA Hotel Acacia is centrally located near Myeong-dong, Dongdaemun, Namdaemun, and Gwanghwamun, which are among Seoul’s most popular tourist attractions. In addition to its 108 guestrooms, Hotel Acacia has various banquet halls (with seating for up to 700 guests), and a luxurious wedding hall. The hotel prides itself on its high-quality customer service and advanced facilities.