Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si)

This is a premium hanok (traditional Korean house) hotel located near Jeonju Hanok Village. As evident from its name, the hotel promises a comfortable stay in a hanok since its opening in 2018. The hanok buildings are built next to one another on a plot spanning 19,840 m2. Each of the 11 buildings is named after the kings of the Joseon Dynasty. Sejogwan, one of the 11 building, has six rooms, divided between Gold and Silver Rooms. All rooms are furnished with beds, and combine modern comfort with traditional sensibilities. Wooden exposed beams (Gold Room) and window wall facing the scenery outside recreate the unique beauty of hanok, while amenities such as TV, refrigerator, and air conditioning offer a comfortable stay. The hotel has about 150 parking spots, a hanok cafe, and the Convention Center with spaces such as Daejanggeum Hall, Saimdang Hall, Chungmugong Hall, and Hunminjeongeum Hall. Restaurants such as Samtaegeuk Restaurant, the site of the hotel’s breakfast offering, and Samjogo Restaurant, a Korean restaurant serving lunch and dinnertime, are designated as COVID-19 Safe Restaurants by the city of Jeonju. The hotel is located about 7 min by car to Jeonju Hanok Village, and is close to other famous sights such as Jeondong Catholic Cathedral, Gyeonggijeon Shrine, and Jeonjuhyanggyo Local Confucian School.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Andong-si)

It is a place where you can enjoy Braised Codfish Head and Makguksu together. This restaurant's signature menu is braised codfish head. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.


Seoul(Seongbuk-gu)

Offering picturesque views of Seoul's natural surroundings, Lounge Dawon serves traditional Korean teas and other drinks as well as various wines in a well-blended fusion of modern and traditional.


Gangwon-do(Pyeongchang-gun)

One of the most well known sites to rafting maniacs is the Geumdang Valley of Pyeongchanggang River. It is a 5km course along Mt. Geumdangsan and Mt. Geomunsan from the Deungmaeji Village, which is at the upper stream, to Baegam-dong. The current of water is strong enough from the beginning that one does not necessarily have to row, and the water volume is high. The launching point of a proper Geumdang rafting course is from where you can see Mt. Geumdangsan rising behind the riverside, and finish at Baegam-dong. The water is clean and there are sandbanks sporadically, which are adequate for taking breaks. The water stream of Geumdang Valley joins with that of Pyeongchanggang River past Gaesuri. Pyeongchanggang River is a perfect fishing site for Mandarin fish, Korean piscivorous chubs, and Daces.


Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si) , Seogwipo

Seogwang Tea Garden, located in Seogwipo-si, Jeju, is known as the most well managed and largest tea plantation in Korea. Here, the tea leaves receive just the right amount of sun for it to be made into the highest quality product. Occupying an area 528,928m², the green field is spread out across the slopes of Seogwangseo-ri, attracting many visitors to the site. The fields didn't use to be this green though; the ground was rocky and the soil composition wasn't fertile enough for plants to survive. Seogwang Tea Garden's transformation from a barren land to a lush green plantation became a good example of successful agriculture in the mountain areas. The garden was also where Kim Jeong-hui (pen name Chusa), one of the most celebrated practitioners of calligraphy in the Joseon Dynasty, spent his life of exile growing tea plants.


 
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Incheon(Yeonsu-gu) , Songdo International Business District

The "Hermes" of K-Pubs: Why Locals Are Obsessed with Tudari Canal Walk (A Spacious, Glamorous Twist on Korea’s Favorite Nightlife Spot) Incheon, South Korea — Let me share a secret that even some locals in Incheon are just discovering. If you think you know "Tudari"—the famous, cozy, retro Korean pub found on every street corner—you need to erase that image from your mind before you visit Songdo. Located in the Summer Zone of the beautiful NC Cube Canal Walk, the Tudari Canal Walk Branch is different. It is known among trendsetters as the "Upgrade Version" or the "Luxury Edition" of the classic brand. If you are a female traveler seeking the authentic taste of a Korean night out but prefer a setting that is spacious, clean, and incredibly stylish, this is the only place you need to know.       The "Wow" Factor: Is This Really a Pub? When you first arrive, you might pause and ask, "Wait, is this really Tudari?" That is the most common reaction from first-time visitors. Unlike the typical small, dimly lit taverns, this branch boasts a grand, open interior with high ceilings and sophisticated design. Reviews from local women frequently praise it as the "most beautiful Tudari in Korea." • The Vibe: Think "Chic Lounge" meets "Retro Pub." The kitchen is enclosed in glass, allowing you to watch the chefs grilling skewers in real-time—a culinary theater that adds to the excitement. • Spacious & Private: One of the biggest complaints about nightlife in Korea can be the cramped seating. Here, the tables are widely spaced, offering privacy for deep conversations. There is even a stylish long bar in the center, perfect for solo travelers or couples who want to enjoy a drink without pressure. It is airy, vibrant, and incredibly photogenic. A 30-Year Legacy, Reimagined This isn't just a pretty face. This branch operates under the prestigious title of the "Skewer Research Institute." While the atmosphere is modern, the flavors are deeply rooted in a 30-year heritage. It is where the comfort of "Soul Food" meets the precision of a fine dining kitchen. The "Freshness" Ritual (And an Insider Tip!) Here is why this specific branch tastes better. In a world of frozen convenience, this team is obsessed with "Daily Freshness." Every morning, the staff hand-selects the finest ingredients. From the tender chicken to the crisp vegetables, everything is prepped fresh on the day it is served. [Travel Tip] Because they strictly adhere to using only daily-prepared ingredients, they often sell out of popular items. If ingredients run out, they close the kitchen early. This isn't poor planning; it’s a badge of quality. It means nothing is left over, and nothing is stale. My advice? Go early (around 6 PM or 7 PM) to ensure you get the full menu experience! The Menu: Your "Must-Eat" Checklist If you are new to Korean pub culture, these are the legendary dishes you must order: 1. The Soul-Healer: "Signature Kimchi Udon" This is the dish that made the brand famous. Thick, chewy udon noodles arrive bubbling in a stone pot, submerged in a rich, spicy kimchi broth. It is savory, spicy, and warms you from the inside out. It is the ultimate comfort food after a day of walking. 2. The Skewer Party: "Assorted Yakitori" Experience the "Research Institute" difference. I recommend the Assorted Skewers to try a little bit of everything. From crispy chicken skins to garlic-roasted gizzards and asparagus wrapped in bacon, the charcoal flavor is exquisite. It’s fun, shareable finger food at its finest. 3. The Perfect Sip: "Lemon Sawa" & Highballs Skip the heavy beers. To match the glamorous interior, order a "Hyomin Sawa" (Lemon Sour) or a refreshing Highball. These drinks are light, citrusy, and slightly sweet—the trendy choice for stylish Korean women. The Location: A Romantic Stroll in "Venice" The experience extends beyond the restaurant. Located in the Canal Walk, the setting is undeniably romantic. We recommend sitting near the windows or taking a walk along the artificial canal after your meal. The European-style architecture and soft lighting reflecting off the water create a magical atmosphere. It is safe, clean, and the perfect ending to your Songdo adventure.         A Note on Hospitality Hospitality here is as premium as the interior. The staff are trained to provide the "Best Taste and Service," ensuring that international visitors feel welcomed and cared for. You can enjoy the buzzing energy of a Korean pub with the comfort and service of a high-end restaurant. Visit Information • Spot Name: Tudari (Incheon Canal Walk Branch) • Where to find it: Summer Zone (Yeoreum-dong), Bldg 201, Unit 102, NC Cube Canal Walk • Address: 149, Art Center-daero, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon • Operating Hours: 16:00 – 02:00 • Last Order: 01:00 AM • Note: The restaurant may close earlier than scheduled if daily fresh ingredients are exhausted. • Why Visit: The stunning spacious interior, daily fresh skewers, and the romantic canal location. "Experience the most stylish Korean night out at Tudari Canal Walk." ​


Gangwon-do(Wonju-si)


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

Seodaemun Independence Park was built on the former Seoul Guchiso (Detention Camp). It was used to imprison thousands of Korean independence activists until the liberation from the Japanese occupation on August 15, 1945, as well as the political prisoners during the political turmoil in 1960. When the prison was moved to Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do in November 1987, the area was turned into a memorial park to honor sacrifices of the martyrs. The park preserves seven prison buildings, execution ground, underground women’s prison, and the March 1st Movement Monument that has been moved from Tapgol Park in Jongno. One of the main sights the Seodaemun Independence Park is Dongnimmun Gate (Independence Gate), which has been designated Historic Site No. 32. The Dongnipgwan (Independence Hall), originally called Mohwagwan that was used to greet Chinese envoys during the Joseon Dynasty, was reconstructed in 1996. Today, the hall enshrines 2,327 tablets inscribed with names of Koreans who died for the cause of national independence. Standing right next to Dongnimmun Gate are the remnants of Yeongeunmun Gate, which has been designated Historic Site No. 33. Other sights inside the park include the Patriotic Martyr Monument, Declaration of Independence Monument, and Statue of Dr. Seo Jae-pil, who was an independence activist and publisher of Korea’s first independent newspaper. The highlight of Seodaemun Independence Park is the Seodaemun Prison History Hall, a former museum that has been renovated into a museum. * Total Area: 109.193.8㎡


Jeollabuk-do(Muju-gun)


Gyeongsangnam-do(Changnyeong-gun)

Lake Hills Golftel Bugok is a premium hotel that offers sulfuric hot springs maintained at 78℃. In addition, the hotel features Hwangto (red clay), Maekbanseok (elvan), Seubsik water sauna and an outdoor bath. The hotel features 40 Western-style and 46 Korean-style guestrooms, as well as restaurants serving a variety of dishes, a cocktail bar, a fitness center and convention facilities. Guests may also hike in the nearby Hwawangsan Mountain National Park, or visit other tourist sites such as Upo Swamp, famous for a seasonal bird migration, Yeongsanhoguk Park, Manokjeong Park and ice caverns.