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

A fusion café that serves traditional Korean desserts and snacks, including Patjuk (sweet red ben porridge) ‣ Patjuk, Korea’s major winter snack, and Patbingsu (ice flakes topped with sweet red bean), Korea’s major summer snack, are served along with a variety of rice cakes ‣ The café makes thick, finely strained red bean porridge every morning, and rice balls made with glutinous rice powder.  ⁍ Health benefits of red bean: Saponin in red bean has a diuretic effect and helps break down fat and lose weight.  ⁍ The Patjuk is topped with braised chestnuts and dried, shredded dates for flavor.  ⁍ Popular menu items: Four-season Bingsu (Bam-Daechu Patbingsu) and Sujeonggwa (Cinnamon Punch) ‣ All desserts are served in brassware, which has excellent heat conductivity and a sterilizing effect. ​



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Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Experience the Unique Fusion Italian Cuisine at Myeongdong Pizza – A Must-Visit Destination for All Food Lovers in Korea!  Experience a fusion of casual dining with a social media sensation: the Cheese Waterfall! Indulge in our 72-hour aged dough and inventive fusion pasta creations. Discover Myeongdong Pizza at our flagship Myeongdong location, as well as Hyundai City Outlet Dongdaemun and Gangnam Sinnonhyeon branches. When visiting Korea, you absolutely must make a stop at Myeongdong Pizza, a popular hotspot known for its delicious and inventive fusion Italian cuisine. This trendy eatery has become a staple among not only locals but also international tourists, including Japanese visitors, who flock here to savor their delightful pizzas and risottos.   Step into Myeongdong Pizza and find yourself surrounded by a cozy atmosphere inspired by the colors of white and green, reminiscent of Hawaii. The restaurant is conveniently located within walking distance from Myeongdong Station (Line 4) and Euljiro 1-ga Station (Line 2). Make sure to take memorable photos at their designated photo spots to capture your fantastic dining experience! Myeongdong Pizza's menu is packed with carefully selected ingredients and creative ideas. Their fusion Italian dishes incorporate traditional Korean elements, bringing about an exciting and scrumptious culinary experience. With a new menu introduced every three months, you'll never grow tired of visiting this vibrant restaurant. Discover the mouthwatering delights of Myeongdong Pizza's famous Cheese Lava Pizza, boasting a waterfall of irresistible, melting cheese that will have cheese lovers swooning. For something different, try the spicy Crab Risotto – a harmonious blend of creamy, mild flavors with a kick of spice that will tantalize your taste buds. The restaurant is family-friendly and offers seating for young children, making it a comfortable destination for solo travelers and families alike. Don't forget to take advantage of the coupons available on Trippose.com, which will provide you with a discount on cash payments!   Explore More at Myeongdong Pizza - A Culinary Gem for the Global Food Enthusiast! Myeongdong Pizza is an ideal venue for celebrating special occasions. Whether it's a birthday, anniversary, or a gathering of friends, the restaurant's warm atmosphere and exquisite menu will provide a memorable backdrop for your celebration. Don't hesitate to reach out to their team for any special arrangements or requests. Not only is Myeongdong Pizza a food lover's paradise, but it's also a great spot for taking unforgettable photos with friends and family. As a renowned attraction in Myeongdong, you can be sure that your time spent at Myeongdong Pizza will be filled with joy and laughter.   Exquisite Dishes to Tempt Your Tastebuds  An Inviting Ambiance for All to Enjoy To ensure a seamless experience for international tourists, Myeongdong Pizza provides information in various languages and incorporates search-friendly keywords and phrases. This makes the establishment easily accessible and welcoming to visitors from all around the world. Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in the unique fusion Italian cuisine at Myeongdong Pizza and create wonderful memories during your visit to Korea. Gather your friends and family, and enjoy a delightful dining experience that will leave you craving for more!   ◾️Myeongdong Main Branch 4F, Champion Building, 41 Myeongdong 10-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul +82-2-777-8979   >>>>Google Map ◾️Dongdaemun Branch B2F, 20 Jangchungdan-ro 13-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul +82-2-2283-2234   >>>>Google Map ◾️Gangnam Sinnonhyeon Branch 1F, 36 Gangnam-daero 79-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul +82-2-515-5533   >>>>Google Map


 
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Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Bunni Studios Launches Latest Optical Collection in Myeongdong: A Fusion of Fashion and Functionality Step into the Future of Optical at Bunni Studios Myeongdong: Where Quality Meets Cutting-Edge Design Revolutionize Your Look with Bunni Studios' New Line of Stylish Glasses and Lenses Available Now in Myeongdong     Delve into the vibrant heart of Seoul's shopping paradise, Myeongdong, and discover Bunni Studios Optical - Myeongdong Main Branch (LENS TOWN Myeongdong Branch), proudly presented by Trippose.com. This premier Optical destination caters to the discerning tastes of the younger generation and all who cherish style and quality in their Optical choices. With a wide selection of over 500 types of lenses, including glasses, sunglasses, and colored contacts, Bunni Studios Optical is dedicated to offering an unparalleled shopping experience. The multilingual staff, proficient in English, Japanese, and Chinese, stands ready to guide you through our diverse collection, ensuring that every customer finds their perfect match.   Explore the Unique Charm of Each Floor:       [1F] Discover the Latest Korean Glasses & Sunglasses: The journey begins on the first floor, where a world of fashionable functionality awaits. Here, you'll find an extensive collection of the latest Korean glasses and sunglasses designed to suit any style or occasion. From statement pieces that capture the essence of modern K-fashion to classic designs that blend seamlessly with every wardrobe, Bunni Studios Optical brings the best of Korean Optical fashion to your fingertips.     [2F] Embark on a Colorful Adventure with Glasses, Sunglasses & Colored Contacts: The second floor invites you to explore a vibrant spectrum of glasses, sunglasses, and colored contacts. In a special collaboration with Lens Town and their esteemed brand ambassador, K-pop idol Kwon Eunbi, Bunni Studios Optical presents an exclusive range of Kwon Eunbi lenses, along with other colored and circle lenses that have captured the hearts of female customers. Whether you're aiming to subtly enhance your natural eye color or seeking a dramatic change, our diverse selection promises a fresh and exciting way to express your personal style.       [3F] Relax and Recharge at the Bunni Lounge Cafe: After indulging in the extensive Optical collections below, ascend to the serene retreat of the Bunni Lounge Cafe on the third floor. This tranquil space offers complimentary coffee and tea in a cozy atmosphere, allowing you to reflect on your choices or simply enjoy a quiet moment away from the bustling energy of Myeongdong. It's the perfect spot to finalize your Optical selection or chat with friends about the day's discoveries.   Bunni Studios Optical : Where Fashion Meets Convenience       At Bunni Studios Optical - Myeongdong Main Branch, we understand the needs of our international clientele. Foreign visitors holding passports can enjoy the convenience of immediate tax refunds directly in the store, making your shopping experience not only enjoyable but also economical. Furthermore, should your chosen item be out of stock, we offer a seamless delivery service to your hotel within Seoul, ensuring that you don't leave empty-handed. Beyond offering the latest trends and quality Optical , Bunni Studios Optical is a family-friendly destination. With a dedicated section for infants and children's glasses and sunglasses, we ensure that shopping for Optical is a delightful experience for the entire family. When planning your visit to Myeongdong, make Bunni Studios Optical - Myeongdong Main Branch (LENS TOWN Myeongdong Branch) your premier destination for discovering the latest in Optical fashion. With exclusive offers available through Trippose.com, expertly curated collections, and personalized services designed to meet the needs of every customer, Bunni Studios Optical is where your quest for the perfect Optical meets satisfaction and style.


 
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Seoul(Mapo-gu) , Hongik-University-Area

​SULDEUNBAM Hongdae Main Branch: Your Retro Getaway in Seoul's Hippest District! Ever fancied stepping into a time capsule back to the glitz and glamour of Korea's entertainment heyday? Look no further than the heart of Seoul's bustling Hongdae, home to SULDEUNBAM Hongdae Main Branch. Imagine an intimate, chic space, its walls adorned with vintage photographs of Korea's OG K-pop icons and Hallyu trailblazers from the 80s and 90s. This isn’t just another dining spot; it’s a retro escape! Sip on curated cocktails, get swept up by the timeless K-pop hits, and revel in the nostalgia of an era gone by.   Photo / 写真 / 照片(instagram) @sul_bam0521 Photo / 写真 / 照片(instagram) @sul_bam0521 Photo / 写真 / 照片(instagram) @sul_bam0521 And while the ambiance sets the mood, the real star of the show is our mouth-watering menu. Boasting the freshest ingredients from Korea's diverse terrains, every dish is a flavor-packed journey. Dive into our sizzling Gwanja Butter Grilled, relish the hearty Golbaengi Soup, or savor the spicy zest of our Soup Tteokbokki. Here with friends? Don't miss out on our 'Special Hansang' — a signature platter offering a delightful array of our culinary highlights. But a word to the wise — our dishes fly off the shelves thanks to their fresh-as-it-gets ingredients. So, if you’re keen to experience our offerings, arriving early is the way to go.   Photo / 写真 / 照片(instagram) @sul_bam0521 Photo / 写真 / 照片(instagram) @sul_bam0521 Heading to Korea? Put SULDEUNBAM at the top of your foodie bucket list in the vibrant alleys of Hongdae. Dive deep into a cultural and gastronomic experience, rub shoulders with locals, and make memories that'll be the talk of your trip. After all, what's a vacation without a dash of local flair? Catch you in Seoul’s buzzing youth hub! Cheers to good times and great food!


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is also commonly referred to as the Northern Palace because its location is furthest north when compared to the neighboring palaces of Changdeokgung (Eastern Palace) and Gyeongheegung (Western Palace) Palace. Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful, and remains the largest of all five palaces.The premises were once destroyed by fire during the Imjinwaeran War (Japanese Invasion, 1592-1598). However, all of the palace buildings were later restored under the leadership of Heungseondaewongun during the reign of King Gojong (1852-1919).Remarkably, the most representative edifices of the Joseon Dynasty, Gyeonghoe-ru Pavilion and Hyangwonjeong Pond, have remained relatively intact. Woldae and the sculptures of Geunjeongjeon (The Royal Audience Chamber) represent past sculptures of contemporary art.The National Palace Museum of Korea is located south of Heungnyemun Gate, and the National Folk Museum is located on the eastern side within Hyangwonjeong.A new street called taegeukgi-gil (literally "Korean flag street") has been developed on one of Hyoja-dong's streets, where a total of 240 flags were be flown along the street near Gyeongbokgung Palace. A similar street can be found in front of Cheongwadae (the Blue House, or presidential residence). The street was created in 2015 to mark the nation’s 70th anniversary of victory over Japan, which liberated Korea from Japanese occupation. The display of the taegeukgi was put up on March 1 in remembrance of the March 1st Movement, also known as the Sam-il Movement, one of the earliest public displays of Korean resistance during the Japanese occupation of Korea. The flags will be taken down at the end of the year.* Tickets for Gyeongbokgung Palace are also valid at the National Palace Museum and the National Folk Museum. 


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

If you get off from Exit 3 or 4 of Chungmuro Subway Station, you are right in front of Namsangol Hanok Village. You may find it interesting that this traditional Korean village is standing between the modern skyscrapers. This village has five restored traditional Korean houses and a pavilion, a pond and a time capsule, also making it a perfect spot to take a leisure walk. When you enter from the front gate, you will see the vast valley and the Chunugak Pavillion to the left of the pond. Beside the pond, there is a big space where performances are usually held. On the other side, you will see five traditional houses. These houses were remodeled after the traditional houses of Joseon Dynasty and belong to those of various social classes, ranking from peasants to the king. The furniture in the house is situated to help guests understand the daily lives of the past, and the clean, traditional houses, as well as their antique items provide a great photo op. If you would like to check out some souvenirs, stop by the traditional craftwork exhibit where you can buy small dishes and other items. You can also have some traditional tea and refreshments. On the grounds, there are traditional games that you may try such as 'neolttwigi' (sea-saw jumping), 'tuho'(arrow throwing) and 'yunnori' (traditional game of throwing wooden yut sticks). Don't forget to catch the traditional marriage ceremony that takes place. During the weekends, traditional marriages are shown at Bak Yeong Hyo's Residence. The traditional marriage ceremony is an interesting event for both Koreans and foreigners and many gather to watch. During the winter season (November to February), there are not as many wedding ceremonies as compared to that during spring and fall. Weddings are typically held around noon or 1 p.m. and visitors can take pictures with the husband and wife wearing traditional wedding costumes. There is also a time capsule commemorating Seoul’s 600 Year Anniversary that was buried in 1994 and is scheduled to be reopened four hundred years later in 2394.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Since the main branch’s grand opening in 1979, there are now a total of eight Lotte Department Stores in Seoul alone, with stores in Jamsil, Yeongdeungpo, Cheongnyangni, Gwanak, Gangnam, Nowon and Mia, totaling 24 department stores nationwide. The Lotte Department Store Main Branch is located in Myeong-dong’s fashion district. Myeong-dong offers the largest shopping area in Korea, with 2 million shoppers visiting on a daily basis. Hence, Myeong-dong plays as an essential role in international tourism. The Lotte Department Store is conveniently located near major forms of transportation and is the leading department store in Korea.


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

Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain is the world’s longest bridge fountain. The fountain is programmed to play different shows during the day and night. During the day, the fountain shows a hundred different configurations meant to evoke waving willow branches and willow leaves. When the sun goes down, 200 lights illuminate the fountain as it sends up dancing, rainbow-colored jets of water in the air in synchronization with music.Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain operates from April to October every day, four to six times a day for 20-minutes. At the park, there is an outdoor stage, ecological observing site, and picnic areas. 


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

Located at the corner of Seoul's busiest downtown intersection, Deoksugung Palace is famous for its elegant stone-wall road. It is also the only palace that sits alongside a series of western style buildings that add to the uniqueness of the surrounding scenery. Deoksugung Palace originally belonged to Wolsandaegun (1454-1488), the older brother of King Seongjong (1469-1494) of the Joseon Dynasty. It became a proper palace when Gwanghaegun (1575-1641) ascended to the throne and gave the palace the name Gyeongungung in 1611. Afterwards, the name was then changed back to its orginal title of Deoksugung. Upon entering Deoksugung Palace and Daehanmun, visitors will cross the wide bridge of Geumcheon. The king's carriage would pass over this bridge during ancient times. The Beopjeon Building Junghwajeon is very stately, revealing its long history. The Jeukjodang Building received its name from Gwanghaegun and In-Jo, who both ascended to the throne here. The front sign on Jeukjodang was written personally by Go Jong in 1905 after he became king. Hamnyeongjeon was where Go Jong slept, and Hamnyeong was named so to wish Go Jong lasting peace. The East Wing served as the king’s room, and the west wing was for the queen. Jeonggwanheon was the first western style building built in the palace, completed in 1900. Go Jong enjoyed drinking coffee and spending his free time here. The back of the building had secret passageways to the Russian Emissary, which still exist today. Seokjojeon is the other western-style building that still remains in Deoksugung, and it was in the process of being built by a British man for his company, when in 1905 the property rights were transferred to Japan. It was finally completed in 1910. After Gojong’s death, Seokjojeon became a Japanese art gallery open to the public. After the Korean Declaration of Independence, the American-Russian joint commission was held here as well in May 1946. The east wing of Seokjogwan building now serves as a palace treasure exhibition, and the west wing is used as part of the National Modern Art Center. The Junghwajeon (Junghwa Hall) was the center of politics during the period of Daehanjeguk (the Great Korean Empire) and served as the backdrop to critical discussions on national affairs among the country’s leaders. The elaborateness of the hall’s interior is said to reflect the confidence of King Gojong (26th king of the Joseon Dynasty, r. 1863-1907) in his ability to effectively lead the country into the 20th century. One of the most striking parts of the building is the pair of dragons that decorates the canopy above the throne of the king. These dragons can also be seen on the ceiling of Junghwajeon and were representative designs of Deoksugung Palace, the imperial palace at that time. Though the Junghwajeon was originally built in 1902 as a multi-roofed building, it was redesigned as a single-roofed building in 1906 after it caught on fire in 1904. In 1592, the Japanese army landed in Busan and marched to the capital of Seoul. Prior to their arrival, King Seonjo fled to Uiju, where he stayed for one and a half years. When he returned to Seoul, he had no place to stay because all of the places had been burned down during the war. So, he used this place, which was originally the residence of one of his relative’s families, as a temporary palace. Prince Gwanghaegun succeeded King Seonjo and then renamed this palace Gyeongungung. After King Gojong returned from the refuge with a Russian delegation, he chose to reside in this place. He remained at the palace even after he had been forced to hand over the throne to his son, Emperor Sunjong. The name of the palace was changed at this time to Deoksugung Palace, meaning the “palace of virtuous longevity.” The Junghwa Hall is one of the historical centers of Deoksugung Palace, which stands proudly alongside other notable buildings at the palace, such as Seokeodang, Junmyeongdang, Jeukjodang, Jeonggwanheon, Deokhongjeon, Borugak, and Jagyeokru.