Seoul(Jongno-gu)

The restaurant's signature dishes include a selection of items that do not include any of the 'five' forbidden roots (leeks, garlic, wild rocambole, Korean leeks, asafoetida) or artificial flavors. Pan-fried dough and fritters are tasty dishes dipped in potato starch and glutinous rice flour, instead of wheat flour. The restaurant uses organic vegetables delivered directly from the farm. 


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Apgujeong・Cheongdamdong

Opened in September 2008, Cartier Maison is the largest store in Korea offering Cartier collections. It is equipped with a customer service center and an atelier dealing with special orders.


Daegu(Dong-gu)

Palgongsan Natural Park (Gatbawi District) is centered around Palgongsan Mountain, one of the larger mountains in the Taebaek mountain range. Palgongsan Mountain is located 20km northeast from downtown Daegu, where Nakdonggang River and Geumhogang River meet. The mountain has three peaks in a row: Birobong Peak in the center and Dongbong (aka ‘Mitabong,’ 1,155m) and Seobong (aka ‘Samseongbong,’ 1,150m) on either side.In terms of administrational district, the park (30.593㎢ in size) is within Dong-gu, Daegu and has four towns along its border including Yeongcheon-si, Gyeongsan-si, and Chilgok-gun. A number of Buddhist temples including Donghwasa, a headquarters of the 9th Buddhist Parish, are located in the area.The park has numerous rocks and valleys and is carpeted with azaleas in the spring. In the autumn many visitors flock to the park to admire the falls leaves on the trees lining the 16.3km-long road through the park. With vibrant green leaves and a delicate snowscape in the winter, Palgongsan Mt is an attractive destination for visitors throughout the year.[About Gatbawi]‘Gatbawi’ is a statue of Buddha that sits against a rocky cliff of Gwanbong Peak that rises 850m above the sea level. The name ‘Gatbawi’ comes from the fact that the Buddha has a flat rock (‘bawi’) on its head that looks like a Korean traditional hat (called a ‘gat’). The statue, designated Treasure No. 431, is one of the most sophisticated Buddha statues of the 9th Century. Legend has it that the statue grants honest prayers, so every year at sunrise on New Year’s Day people flock to the Buddha statue to make a wish for the new year and see the rising sun.


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

The K Art Hall (Formerly, Seoul Center of Education and Culture) is located in Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu district. The natural surroundings are beautiful, and the air is very clean. The center has one basement floor, and eleven floors above ground. Its main facilities include the main theater, which can provide for an audience of 1,000, the Culture Center, Art Exhibit, Education Promotion Center, and the Sports Center. Outside the building are the Grass Square, Sculpture Park and Drive-in Theater. The main theater can hold a variety of performances such as plays, dances, movies, operas, musicals, and others. There are frequently performances for children as well. At times, the theater is used as an international stage, as in the case of the Russian Leningrad Ballet company’s performance in 1991. The Culture Center has guest quarters and convention halls, and so is often used for conferences. The Sports Center has an indoor gymnasium, a swimming pool, health and aerobics rooms, a bowling alley, and a golf practice range. The facilities here are used primarily as a resting area. One unusual facility is the outdoor Drive-in Theater. Called “Karma 21,” the theater can accommodate a total of 250,000 cars. Each car is charged 15,000 won a ticket. Usually the latest releases are shown here. The theater is located in “Yangjae People’s Grove” Park, which boasts a very clean environment. It is the perfect spot to relax while enjoying a movie in the fresh air.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Itaejae, located in a refined side street in Sogyeok-dong, offers authentic traditional Venetian-style Italian cuisine at a reasonable price.


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

The Bean Pole brand itself has been known for its high quality and excellent designs for a long time. Beanpole at Centum City boasts latest hats, shirts, and bags, popular among customers.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Seoul City Hall・Gwanghwamun

               


Jeju-do(Jeju-si)

Lotte Duty Free Jeju is located on the sixth floor of Lotte Hotel Jeju in Jungmun Resort Complex, which is located right next to the sea and a number of popular tourist attractions. Lotte Hotel Jeju itself is a giant resort complex with over 500 rooms, an international convention center, swimming pools, golf facilities, and a casino. Main luxury brands at Lotte Duty Free Jeju include Chanel, Prada, Cartier, Bvlgari, Chaumet, and Tod's.    


Seoul() , Yeouido・Yeongdeungpo・Mapo

Event Overview ★ Event Name: 2025 Seoul BBQ Festival ★ Dates & Hours: • Saturday, October 25, 2025 | 11:00 – 20:00 • Sunday, October 26, 2025 | 11:00 – 19:00 ★ Venue: Noeul Park Camping Grounds ★ Address: 108-2 Haneulgongwon-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul ★ Organizer: Seoul Metropolitan Government A Culinary Journey in the Heart of Seoul Step into the vibrant city of Seoul and discover a festival where food, culture, and tradition meet. The Seoul BBQ Festival invites international visitors to experience Korea’s iconic dining culture in its most authentic form. Sunset Dining at Noeul Park Enjoy premium barbecue while surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Noeul Park, one of Seoul’s most beautiful sunset destinations overlooking the Han River. Dining here is more than a meal—it is an unforgettable view and atmosphere. Taste, Culture, and Celebration in One Place From sizzling premium meats to lively markets and casual cultural programs, this festival is a true celebration of K-BBQ and Korean hospitality. It brings together flavors, nature, and community spirit in a single experience. Create Memories Around the Grill Whether with family, friends, or loved ones, sharing freshly grilled barbecue at your own table creates moments that last. The Seoul BBQ Festival offers a setting where delicious food becomes a cherished memory.   1. Introduction The 2025 Seoul BBQ Festival invites international visitors to enjoy the heart of Korean food culture in a lively outdoor setting. Hosted at the Noeul Park Camping Grounds in Mapo-gu, this exclusive package is designed for foreign guests to experience Korean barbecue with convenience, premium quality, and the unforgettable backdrop of Seoul’s sunset skyline.   2. Venue: Noeul Park Noeul Park is a remarkable symbol of Seoul’s environmental transformation. Once a landfill, it has been reborn as a cultural and ecological park that attracts locals and visitors alike. Situated above the Han River, the park is celebrated for its wide-open landscapes and dramatic sunset views. During the festival, this natural setting becomes a cultural stage where food, music, and community meet.   3. Program & Schedule     A Package: Morning Session • Price: KRW 120,000 per table (up to 4 people) • Schedule: 09:30 | Meet at Noeul Park parking lot, guided check-in 10:00 | Shuttle transfer to the park summit 11:00 – 13:00 | Self-grill K-BBQ experience at private table 13:30 | Return shuttle → dismissal B Package: Afternoon Session • Price: KRW 120,000 per table (up to 4 people) • Schedule: 12:00 | Meet at Noeul Park parking lot, guided check-in 12:30 | Shuttle transfer to the park summit 13:30 – 15:30 | Self-grill K-BBQ experience at private table 15:30 | Return shuttle → dismissal   4. What’s Included • Food 600g Premium Korean Hanwoo Beef (1++ Grade) 600g Fresh Pork Belly (Samgyeopsal) • Seasonal vegetable wrap kit • Facilities & Equipment • BBQ table and chairs for 4 people • Grill pan, gas burner, tongs, scissors • Reusable tableware set • Welcome drink (to be announced) • Transportation Round-trip shuttle bus (Maengggongi Bus) ※ Additional food and drinks can be purchased on-site.   5. Festival Atmosphere The Seoul BBQ Festival is more than a meal—it is an immersive event that combines food and culture. Visitors will enjoy: • Self-grill zones fully prepared for convenience and enjoyment • Local market booths and food vendors featuring seasonal products and regional flavors • Casual talk sessions introducing the story of K-BBQ • Evening live performances set against the backdrop of the Han River sunset This program ensures that families, couples, and groups of friends all find something memorable.   6. How to Get There By Subway Line 6, World Cup Stadium Station (Exit 1) • 14 min walk (approx. 803 m) to shuttle ticket booth • 59 min walk (approx. 3.3 km) to Noeul Park By Bus • World Cup Park 3rd Complex / Nanjicheon Park: 172, 7011, 7016, 7019, 8777, Mapo 15 • Nanjicheon Park · Park Chung-hee Memorial: Mapo 08 • Noeul Park Entrance: 8777 By Taxi • Destination: Noeul Park Camping Parking Lot (108-2 Haneulgongwon-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul) • From there, continue by shuttle bus or on foot   7. Important Notes • Advance reservation is required; capacity is limited. • Each table accommodates up to 4 participants only. • The program may be adjusted depending on weather conditions. • Valid ID or passport may be requested at check-in. • Cancellation and refund follow the provider’s booking policy. 8. Recommended For • Travelers who want to experience Korean food culture first-hand • Families and couples seeking a memorable outdoor activity in Seoul • Visitors who want iconic sunset photos paired with premium K-BBQ 9. Booking Information • Price: KRW 120,000 per table (up to 4 persons) • Reservation Method: Choose morning or afternoon session when booking online Cancellation/Refund: According to booking platform policy



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Seoul(Yongsan-gu) , Itaewon・Yongsan

When taking the subway from Seoul Station to Yongsan Station, you will notice a tall and distinct hanok (traditional Korean architecture) building; this is Saenamteo Catholic Holy Place of the Martyrs. Construction of the building began in 1984, the year of the 200th anniversary of Catholicism in Korea, and was completed after three years. Also called "Nodeul" and "Sanamgi", Saenamteo was used as military training ground during the early Joseon period. It was also the place where convicted felons and the Sayuksin (the six martyred ministers) were executed.   Many Catholics were executed here during the Sinyu Persecution of 1801, the Gihae Persecution of 1839, the Byeongo Persecution of 1846, and the Byeongin Persecution of 1866. Among those executed were 11 priests including the first Korean priest Kim Taegon (Andrew), the first Chinese priest that came to Korea Ju Mun Mo (Jacobus), the first French priest that came to Korea Bishop Imbert and other Catholics including Hyeon Seok-mun. There is also an altar here where the remains of nine Catholic saints are enshrined.