Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Conventionally located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, Hostel Korea 6 is very close to major tourist attractions of Seoul including Jongno, Myeongdong, Insa-dong, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung, Gyeongbokgung, and City Hall; moreover, Hostel Korea 6 aims to be a comfortable hostel guaranteeing individual privacy of each tourist. Hostel Korea 6 promises to provide better service to tourists from all over the world with painstaking care along with the heat of Korean Wave.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Ca'del Lupo is an Italian restaurant, closely located to Paris Baguette in Hyoja-dong, Jongno-gu near Gyeongbokgung Palace Station. Though the restaurnat masters delicious homemade Italian cuisine on the inside, the exterior is wholly Korean. This unique combination of Hanok (traditional Korean house) style housing and Western foods is drawing a lot of people to Hyoja-dong. The great mix of both cultures can be seen in the sophisticated decorations and from the amazing food. The herbs they use are picked directly from the restaurant's personal garden. But to enjoy the atmosphere here, you will have to make a reservation far in advance.


Seoul(Mapo-gu) , Yeouido・Yeongdeungpo・Mapo

Ultari House is located in Sinchon which is a representative youth street of Seoul. You can enjoy various kinds of shopping and a variety of cultures in Sinchon. It is the best resting place in Sinchon. You can enjoy BBQ party on the rooftop which is rare in Seoul plus free breakfast service. In Seoul, there are many tourist attractions including Gyeongbokgung Palace, Insa-dong, Namdaemun Market, Dongdaemun Market, Namsan Mountain, Itaewon and Cheonggyecheon areas.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Situated in the gallery district in the back alley of Samcheong-dong (east of Gyeongbokgung Palace), the World Jewelry Museum houses 3,000 jewelry pieces from 60 countries, which have been collected over 30 years. Of which, 1,000 have been selected for display. The first floor contains an Amber Wall that goes back as far as 50 million years, the Golden Hall (El Dorado), the Necklace Hall, and the solemn Alter of the Cross. The second floor holds a mask wall, rings, beads and ivory as well as modern jewelry.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Daejojeon Hall was the queen’s residence at Changdeokgung Palace. Originally built in 1405 (5th year of King Taejo’s reign during the Joseon Dynasty), the hall had been destroyed by fires multiple times since then. The current structure is the one rebuilt in 1920 with materials taken from Gyotaejeon Hall at Gyeongbokgung Palace after being burnt down in 1917. Daejeojeon is differentiated from other palace buildings in that it has no ridge on the roof. The center bedroom is surrounded by small-sized rooms for court ladies to attend to the king and the queen.


 
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Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Baeknyeon Tojong Samgyetang (Bukchon): A Heritage Korean Wellness Meal in the Heart of a Hanok Village Tucked inside the quiet lanes of Bukchon, where centuries-old tiled roofs overlook winding stone paths, Baeknyeon Tojong Samgyetang offers travelers a rare chance to taste Korea’s most iconic restorative cuisine in its most authentic setting. This is not just a place to eat—it is where traditional Korean comfort, slow-cooked ingredients, and the charm of a preserved hanok neighborhood come together in one memorable experience. Entering the restaurant feels like stepping into a private courtyard used for family gatherings in old Korea. Wooden beams, warm lighting, and the subtle aroma of simmering broth create a sense of calm after a morning of sightseeing around Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, or the Bukchon viewing points. Each bowl features a native Korean chicken raised for its tenderness, stuffed with sticky rice and simmered with ginseng, jujube, pine nuts, and medicinal herbs until the flavors meld into a smooth, nourishing broth. For international visitors, the appeal goes far beyond the dish itself. The staff are used to welcoming travelers, the menu includes English guidance, and the flavors are naturally gentle yet deeply satisfying—ideal for guests unaccustomed to heavy or spicy food. Many travelers enjoy pairing their meal with a slow walk through Bukchon’s alleys afterward, letting the warmth of the soup carry through the peaceful neighborhood. Premium options—such as abalone samgyetang, black garlic variations, or upgraded ginseng blends—offer an elevated experience for those seeking something special. And while the dish has roots in Korean tradition, its comforting nature transcends borders, making it a universally enjoyable meal. If you are looking for a meaningful dining experience that connects culture, wellness, and history in a single stop, Baeknyeon Tojong Samgyetang in Bukchon is one of the most refined and reliable choices in the area. At a Glance • Location: Bukchon, Jongno-gu, Seoul (walkable from Gyeongbokgung & Changdeokgung) • Specialty: Traditional Korean ginseng chicken soup using native-breed chicken • Atmosphere: Calm, courtyard-style interior with hanok-inspired details • Menu Options: Classic samgyetang, abalone samgyetang, black garlic variations, seasonal herbal upgrades • Perfect For: Travelers seeking authentic Korean cuisine, cultural dining, gentle flavors, and comfort food • Visit Tip: Ideal for lunchtime after touring Bukchon Hanok Village or palace areas Why Global Travelers Love It • A unique opportunity to enjoy a heritage Korean dish inside a traditional neighborhood • Nourishing flavors suitable for any palate • A relaxing break between cultural sightseeing spots • Friendly service and easy-to-understand menus for foreign guests • Beautiful hanok surroundings perfect for photos and quiet moments


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

[Paint hanok the modern way - Todaki Guest House] The term todak means "chin up" or "cheer up" in Korean. It has retained the classic side of hanok while being modernly decorated in bright colors that resemble the young spirit of the owner. It's tranquility and comfortable atmosphere are the best features of this guest house, as it only accepts a limited number of guests per day. The rooms and bathrooms are kept clean and tidy. The house has its own beauty for each season, especially because of the sunlight that it lets in, and the luxurious doors that make the rooms warmer during the winter. The old and new of Bukchon Every corner of Bukchon is filled with a diverse array of scenery people. Traditional and modern architecture, antique pottery workshops, and charming coffee shops all draw in the gazes of passersby. On any given day, one can encounter married couples walking hand in hand with their children, students dressed in their school uniforms, elderly couples walking together in their comfy shoes, and foreign tourists taking pictures dressed in hanbok. The northern village, called Bukchon (북촌), was built between Gyeongbokgung (경복궁) and Changdeokgung (창덕궁) palaces, and was historically home to high ranking palace officials. It perfectly preserves the history of the Joseon Dynasty while bringing out the liveliness of Seoul with its multitudes of visitors each year. If you imagine hanok to be an uncomfortable place that exudes a solemn atmosphere, think again. Todaki Guesthouse has retained a classic atmosphere with modern styles designed to suit the taste of youngsters. Clean and attractive interior Entering the gates of Todaki Guest house, the area resembles the Korean symbol "ㅁ", giving it a simple shape that allows one to see the entire structure at a glance. In the small but well-sunlit courtyard, a wooden table and chairs stand quietly. With hahoetal (traditional Korean masks), lighting under the eaves, and small jars and pots, the yard is chuck full of little charming attractions. The guest rooms are decorated with white linen curtains and rustic wood. The white walls are without wallpaper, and the rafters in the ceiling are fully exposed, showing the natural beauty of hanok. If you find sleeping on the floor rather uncomfortable, you may opt to sleep on beds in the Moon Room. The Moon Room is the most popular room, complete with personal toilets in side. Guests staying in the Star Room and the Sunlight Room use a shared bathroom, although it never gets crowed as not many guests stay in the house at any given time. The bathroom interiors include soft lighting and mirrors with a neat wooden frame that reveals the meticulous taste of the owner. [An island-like space with plenty of sun and wind] The house is so delicately decorated that you might not believe that all it was all done by the young owner of the Todaki Guest House. He created this place to share the charm of Bukchon and Hanok with others, opening the guesthouse in spring of 2013. He defines the charm of hanok as the tranquility one finds on an island. This is why he created a veranda, a tolmaru, and a small yard space for the wind to blow in and make guests feel like they're drifting on their own islands. The guests can use the bathrooms and kichen, which were fully renovated with a modern touch. There is also enhanced heat insulation and soundproofing. Complimentary breakfasts are served by the host. Longer-term guests will have a rotation menu between Korean and Western style meals. In order to fully enjoy the Todaki Guesthouse, groups can rent the whole house for themselves. Six is the most comfortable number of guests for staying here, but up to 10 people can be accomodated if you don’t mind the house getting a little crowded


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

A traditional tea ceremony experience will take place at Jagyeongjeon Hall in Gyeongbokgung every Saturday and Sunday from mid May to mid October, 2014.The ceremony includes a tea culture demonstration and experience, making honey cakes, traditional etiquette introduction, and lectures related to tea culture. To participate in the tea ceremony, download the application form from the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation website and submit the form through email.


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

Newly furnished up, Hotel Daewoo Inn greets tourists with comfortableness and kind service. Located right next to the City Hall Station the center of tourist attraction in Seoul. You can visit Deoksugung, Gyeongbokgung, Gwanghwamun, and Cheonggyecheon easily and tourists who enjoy shopping can visit Dongdaemun and Namdaemun easily. Also, there is Bukchang-dong food alley right next to Hotel Daewoo Inn for the joy of eating that doubles your happiness.


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

2nd Casa is located in Myeong-dong the center of Seoul and so it is ideal for tourists who travel through downtown. Thanks to cheap price and convenient traffic, it is popular among foreign tourists visiting Seoul. As famous department stores, shopping malls and duty-free shops are located in 5 minutes distance by walking and Gyeongbokgung Palace, Insa-dong, Namdaemun market, Dongdaemun market, Namsan, Itaewon and Cheonggyecheon stream are located in 20 minutes distance by walking, it is the best place for Seoul tour. Getting out of the entrance, there are many things to see, do and eat along the street.