Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Myeongdong Theater is an exclusive theatrical performance center, which has opened in the building where the National Theater of Korea used to be located. From 1934 to 1973, the National Theater of Korea pioneered Korean arts and culture, functioning as a movie theater, performance hall and art theater. Though it closed its doors in 1975, after 3 years of renovation, the theater has been renamed and was reopened as Myeongdong Theater in June 5, 2009. Complete interior renovations were carried out, leaving outside wall design untouched.The theatre has now been re-born as a mid-sized performance hall with state-of-the-art stage equipment and 588 seats, offering audiences a great view of the stage while the close proximity allows them to share the passion of the performers. The theater presents a range of performances such as serious plays, experimental plays, non-verbal performances, and musicals. Not only that, the place is a popular venue for diverse events like acting contests, theater festivals and performance festivals.


4.0/1
Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

The Grand InterContinental Seoul is conveniently located in the heart of southern Seoul’s business district along with COEX InterContinental Seoul in the Korea World Trade Center complex. It is Korea’s one-stop business destination featuring COEX convention and exhibition center, City Airport, duty free shop, casino, 16 cinemas and the COEX Mall with over 200 shops.  


Busan(Busanjin-gu)

Hwangnyeongsan Mountain is located in the heart of Busan and stretches across Busanjin-gu, Nam-gu, and Suyeong-gu Districts. With an altitude of 427m, the mountain is the second highest mountain in the Geumnyeon Mountain Range. The mountain is mostly made up of andesite and the summit is relatively flat. Some parts of the mountain are also characterized by exposed bedrocks. The northeast part of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain is connected to Geumnyeonsan Mountain. Because of its geologic age, the terrain has been dissected by river valleys, resulting in less sharp surfaces. Several smaller hills and ridges can also be found scattered around the area. Hwangnyeongsan Mountain isn't very high so it only takes about two to three hours to get to the top. At the foot of the mountain, one can find a citizen's recreation area and a youth training center. Choosing which mountain trail to take depends on the transportation options available to you. The bongsudae (beacon fire station) constructed on top of the mountain was an important means of communication for the military in 1422. This bongsudae was used to communicate with the bongsudae on Haeundae's Ganbiosan Mountain (east), Gubongsan Mountain (west), and Beomeosa Temple and Gyemyeongsan Mountain (north). Every year, events such as the sansinje (ritual for the mountain god) and the beacon lighting ceremony are held on Hwangnyeongsan Mountain.


4.7/3
Seoul(Yongsan-gu)

Passion 5 is located near Hangangjin Station in Hannam-dong and is a premium dessert café & gallery launched by SPC Group. The Passion 5 bakery brings a whole new culture of after-dining providing customers with a diverse selection of delicious desserts including hand-made chocolates and puddings. Visitors can enjoy their treats in a gallery atmosphere. The name Passion 5 comes from the combining of five elements: the bakery, patisserie, chocolates and café. The 5th is the passion of those who create the desserts. The desserts are exquisitely designed and each element has its own unique atmosphere. In addition to the wonderful items from the bakery, there are usually 300 to 400 dessert items to choose from including cakes, puddings and chocolates.  


Daejeon(Jung-gu)

Daejeon O-World (Formerly “Daejeon Zoo”) was established when the Daejeon Zoo and Joy Land, an amusement park, were integrated under the supervision of the Daejeon City Corporation. The project cost a whopping 40 billion won and resulted in the construction of Flower Land (580,000m²) in addition to the renamed Zoo Land and the preexisting Joy Land.The three main sections of Daejeon O-World are Zoo Land, Joy Land, and Flower Land. Zoo Land is currently home to a total of 600 animals of 130 different species including American black bears, Bengal tigers, lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, and ostriches. Amusement rides, waterslides, and four-season sledding are housed at Joy Land. Flower Land boasts a number of smaller sections such as Rose Garden, Four Season Garden, Herb Garden, and Maze Garden and is home to a total of 150,000 tress of 100 different species and 200,000 flowers of 85 different species. An outdoor stage and concert hall are also located in the area.There are plenty of things to see and enjoy in every corner of Daejeon O-World. Just beyond Festival Street, visitors will find a large (3000m²) pond with a fountain that shoots water as high as 20m. At night, colorful lights illuminate the pond and fountain, creating a dazzling scene. The water from the fountain is also used as a water screen for special performances.In recent years, O-World expanded its attractions to include Herbivore Safari (with around 20 deer) and Wolf Safari (with about 7 wolves) in the area between Zoo Land and Flower Land.


5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Namdaemun・Seoul-Station

Opened in 1964, Namdaemun Market is the largest traditional market in Korea with various goods in store. All products are sold at affordable prices and the stores in this area also function as a wholesale markets.Most of the goods are made directly by the storeowners. Namdaemun Market opens from 11:00pm to 3:00am, and is crowded with retailers from all over the country. When day breaks, the site of busy Koreans bustling around the market, creates a unique scene that attracts tourists worldwide. The Namdaemun Market sells a variety of clothes, glasses, kitchenware, toys, mountain gear, fishing equipment, stationery, fine arts, accessories, hats, carpets, flowers, ginseng, and imported goods.* Children’s / Infants’ WearThe Children’s Wear area at the Namdaemun Market offers the best selection, as it is the largest children’s wear market in Korea with a 90% market share. Children’s items comprise of products such as t-shirts, dresses, shoes, and socks.* Ladies’ WearLadies’ Wear at the Namdaemun Market offers quality clothing with the latest designs in fashion, such as casual wear, women’s suits, clothing for the elderly, and much more. The clothes are made and sold directly from the stores.* Imported GoodsThe Namdo Import Market and the underground market known as the Doggaebi Market also have many goods in store, including furniture, clothing, medicinal drugs, liquor, infant goods, kitchenware, electronics, canned food, dried fish, and more. Newly designed Hanboks (traditional Korean costume), blankets, and bed sheets can be purchased at great bargains.* Kitchenware & Lacquer WareKitchenware range from China used in restaurants, stainless steel ware, lacquer ware inlaid with mother-of-pearl, and pottery, to imported kitchen utensils.* Optician’s ShopsAll of the opticians are gathered in one area at the Namdaemun Market. A wide selection of eyewear are sold at reasonable prices, including corrective glasses, contact lenses, and sunglasses for both children and adults. The shops are open until late at night, and also function as a wholesale market.* Mountain, Ski, & Fishing GearSporting goods stores in the area offer backpacks, mountain boots, and other various equipment for mountain climbing, skiing, and fishing at wholesale prices.* GinsengGinseng, laver, dried squid, croakers, dried cod, octopus, peanuts, and pine nuts are all available at both retail and wholesale prices so that customers can make reasonable purchases. 


4.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

LesMore is a shoe store that carries over 40 shoe brands including Nike, Adidas and Converse.The Myeongdong branch is located in a major tourist area and is popular among Japanese and Chinese tourists. The 2nd floor is designed to emphasize various international brands through a ‘shop-in-shop’ concept.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Located just 2 minutes from Myeongdong Station, this is the only massage shop in the area offering a unique side-lying technique and strictly timed, reliable treatments for a truly relaxing experience. • Operating since 2008 with a steady base of loyal international clients • Accurate treatment times and adjustable pressure for personalized care • Unique side-lying technique offers deeper relief and greater satisfaction • 2-minute walk from Myeongdong Station Exit 5 Available for Reservation – Myeongdong Condition Full Body & Head Massage Revive Your Body & Mind in Seoul’s Top Tourist Destination, Myeongdong Why Choose Myeongdong Condition Massage? Exploring Myeongdong, Korea’s number-one shopping district and iconic travel destination, is exciting yet physically demanding. After hours of shopping, sampling delicious street food, and diving into the latest K-beauty trends, your body deserves an equally premium relaxation experience. Located conveniently just 2 minutes from Myeongdong Station (Exit 5), Myeongdong Condition Massage has been a trusted stopover for international visitors since 2008, renowned for its honesty, punctuality, and the unique side-lying massage technique. Operated by therapists each boasting over 15 years of professional experience, this is your ideal wellness escape, perfectly positioned between sightseeing, dining, and shopping activities. Booking exclusively through Trippose.com, you can reserve your treatment conveniently in advance, ensuring your optimal relaxation experience during your Seoul itinerary. With over 25 years of experience, the director has personally treated clients of various nationalities and quickly tailors the massage to individual body conditions. The signature scalp massage, especially popular among Chinese-speaking clients, is known to effectively relieve headaches. Treatment strength and areas can be adjusted upon request. Punctuality is a core value here—every session starts and ends on time. One visit is often enough to leave customers deeply satisfied, thanks to the shop’s honest and trustworthy approach. ★ All courses: Include private locker, spa gown, slippers, and complimentary herbal tea. ① Back & Leg Focus Massage (70 min) Maximum of 4 guests per reservation     Course Includes Back (upper & lower) massage + foot massage + choice of high-frequency therapy or cupping Description     A personalized massage with adjustable pressure to effectively relieve muscle tension Highlights • Recommended for those with specific muscle stiffness or who prefer either strong or gentle pressure • High-frequency therapy: Uses heat to promote blood circulation and reduce swelling; ideal when feeling fatigued • Cupping: Delivers strong pressure and stimulation to quickly relax deep muscles   ② Tummy & Lymph Detox Massage (100 min) Maximum of 4 guests per reservation     Course Includes Back (upper & lower) massage + foot massage + abdominal massage + collarbone lymphatic care + choice of decompression therapy or cupping Description A deep detox treatment focused on the abdomen and lymph nodes, designed to support better circulation and body shaping. Highlights • Recommended for: – Travelers experiencing swelling or poor circulation – Those needing deep care around the abdomen and pelvic area – Customers who want both body shaping and deep relaxation • Decompression therapy: Electrical stimulation that relaxes fascia and improves body line • Cupping: Delivers strong stimulation in a short time; instantly relieves fatigue in shoulders, back, and arms • Technique is chosen based on desired effect and pressure level   ③ Full Body & Head Healing Massage (100 min) Maximum of 4 guests per reservation     Course Includes Back (upper & lower) massage + foot massage + scalp massage Description A full-body recovery treatment that includes relaxing scalp care for head and mental fatigue Highlights • Recommended for those with overall fatigue, heavy legs, or head tension after traveling • Full-body coverage including scalp for complete refreshment • Promotes restful sleep with a calming finish • Incorporates the shop’s signature side-lying technique for deeper muscle relief ★ Reserve Now & Transform Your Seoul Trip Plan smarter—relaxation first, adventure next. Pre-book today on Trippose.com and ensure your best Seoul travel memories start at Myeongdong Condition Massage.   Notes • Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your reservation for smooth service. • Entry after your reserved time may shorten the treatment session. No refunds for reduced time. • Additional options can be purchased on-site. • Course steps may vary depending on conditions. • Therapists cannot be pre-assigned. If you have any physical onditions to note, please include them when booking.



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

Located in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul-si, the Figurine Museum W is a new concept museum that combines figurines, toys, and a theme park all in one. The museum showcases unique figurines for all types of visitors, including children, youth, and adults in order to help visitors enjoy and experience a fresh culture and discover a tasteful hobby. Its aim is to establish a cultural tourism landmark for locals and visitors.Comprised of six themes, the exhibition hall includes a site for entertainment, a grand hall with a coffee shop, a "mania shop" available for shopping for figurines, and other facilities that allow visitors to experience various displays and activities.


Seoul(Songpa-gu) , Jamsil(Lotte World)

3F The Market (Jeoja) Street of the Lotte World Folk Museum is located on the third floor of the Lotte World Shopping Mall. Traditional restaurants are located on the Market Street, giving visitors the chance to taste many unique, traditional delicacies. Traditional art shops are located here as well, where visitors can watch skilled craftsmen making handicrafts. There is also a Performance Hall (Nanjang) providing a variety of exciting performances of traditional songs and dances for visitors to enjoy. 2F Sejong Bookstore, the largest bookstore in Gangnam is located on the second floor. The second floor also holds a stationery store and the ‘Gymboree’ (http://www.gymboree.co.kr/) store which provides an area where children can enjoy music and art. Also located on the second floor is the ‘Foreign Furniture Street’, offering popular brands of furniture and decorative wares from all over the world such as pottery, jewelry and clocks. Boutiques, as well as Hanbok (traditional Korean dress) shops can also be found on this floor. 1F The fashion area sits on the first floor, and is composed of sports & casual wear, fashion accessories and other fashion merchandise for the youth, including discounts on men's suits, and A/V and sports equipment. Popular restaurants on the first floor include a Korean restaurant called ‘Our Story’ and western restaurants such as ‘TGI Friday’s’ and ‘Time to Time.' B1 For shopping and entertainment, the ‘International Market Street’ is the place to be. Here, you can find both inexpensive and high-quality goods ranging from clothes and accessories to miscellaneous goods. There are also five movie theaters located at the ‘Young Plaza’, along with the latest fashion trends. The International Market Street offers a wide selection of restaurants to suit different tastes, such as Korean, Japanese, and Chinese restaurants. Furthermore, fresh groceries can be purchased for low prices at the ‘Traditional Market’. Moreover, an entertainment attraction called the SBS Theme Studio holds many broadcasting events and internet game competitions including the KIGL (Korea Internet Game League). An ice rink is also located in the area, along with the Lotte World Adventure and a great selection of cafes for visitors to enjoy. B3 A food court including restaurants such as Sizzler and Marché are located on B3. Don’t forget to take advantage of the various entertainment and sports facilities such as a bowling alley, shooting range, and arcades.