Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Located in Gwancheol-dong, Seoul, Hotel Sleepy Panda is located in 5 minutes distance from Euljiro 3-ga subway station by walking for traffic convenience. It is near to tourist attractions like Gyeongbokgung, Biwon, and Namsan Tower as well as famous duty-free shops, Namdaemun Market, Myeongdong and Dongdaemun Market for convenient shopping. Also, there are museums and Insa-dong around Greentel. Various kinds of food around will be another joy of tourists.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

The Hotel Kota is located right next to the Dongdaemun Subway Station Exit 6. Guests can appreciate the beautiful view of Dongdaemun Gate from the interior of the hotel and enjoy safe and comfortable 24/7 shopping at the Dongdaemun Shopping Town. As the hotel is adjacent to Jongno, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Cheonggyecheon Stream, DDP (Dongdaemun Design Plaza), Myeong-dong, and other landmarks of Seoul, it is popular among all kinds of guests including family groups, business travelers and foreign tourists. Situated in a convenient transportation hub, the hotel offers guests the ideal opportunity to enjoy exciting experiences in Dondaemun, the heart of Seoul.


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

Located in the area near San93 of Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Montmartre Park was initially a wild forest filled with groupings of acacia trees, later cut down for use. In 2000, as part of Seoul Metropolitan Government's redevelopment, this hilltop was turned into an accessible public area for community residents to come for rest and leisure. This hilltop has come to be nicknamed "Montmartre" due to its close proximity to the nearby French-styled village, where roughly 600 people have come to form a little provance including international schools, boulangeries, wine shops and exotic restaurants. For the same reason, people started to call this neighborhood Montmartre, symbolizing the nostalgia of the French people. * Total area site: 24,690m² * Park area: 20,054m²


Seoul(Mapo-gu)

Located around Sinchon Station in Mapo-gu, WS Hotel Sinchon provides simple room at reasonable price. As located near Sinchon station the youth street, it is famous for tourists using public transportation and foreign tourists visiting Seoul. Sinchon Station is located in 5 minutes distance by walking and Hongdae Culture Street is also near. You can enjoy many things to see and eat on a street of youth.


Seoul(Mapo-gu)


Seoul(Gangnam-gu)

Sulwha Cultural Exhibition offers a venue to remind visitors of the actual value of traditional artcrafts and communicate with modern art in a way that helps to combine and develop the traditional with modern. This exhibition aims to provide the opportunity to share the meaning and value of balance and harmony, a philosophy of Sulwhasu, that always exist but may be difficult to recognize in daily life, such as inside and outside, subjects within their environments, and traditions and modernism.


Seoul(Seocho-gu)

Hangang Seoraeseom Canola Festival, which takes place on Seoraeseom Island near Banpo Hangang River Park, is a great opportunity for visitors to capture their memory of spring, with the many photo zones, culture & are performances and hands-on activities for children all over Seoraeseom Island. Please call +82-2-3780-0796 for more detailed information (Hangang Business Committee).


Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Since its opening, Arts Council Korea - Performing Art Center has introduced many regular programs including excellent repertory series, new generation performance artists series, themed performance arts series and other planned programs. The Marronnier Summer Festival will be a participatory festival including outdoor performances with an expected audience of 20,000 people for six consecutive days.


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

Following his mother’s footsteps, the son of the previous owner is now managing the family business. Opened during the early years of Jokbal Street, the delicious meat at this restaurant is fondly remembered by customers. While the meat itself has almost no fat, the fat portion is extremely soft and savory. This restaurant is also different from the others in that it provides kongnamul-guk (bean sprout soup) with the jokbal (steamed pork hock). Pyeongyang-style naengmyeon (cold noodles) and tteok-mandu-guk (rice cake-dumpling soup) are also delicious. Pyeongyang naengmyeon is cooked to suit South Korean tastebuds. Besides, the noodles and dumplings are hand-made. Despite the restaurants long history, the building of the restaurant is clean and well-maintained as it was being rebuilt after a fire in the 1980s. There are plenty of tables on the first and second floors to accommodate customers, and the third floor is reserved for large groups. Especially noticeable is the clean appearance both inside and out, despite the restaurant’s long history; probably because the building was rebuilt after a fire in the 1980s. Plenty of tables on the first and second floors accommodate customers, and the third floor is reserved for large groups.


Seoul(Seodaemun-gu)

Nanhyang is a Chinese restaurant, decorated with glamorous and bright European-style ambience. Nine individual rooms that can accommodate up to 4 to 70 people surround the round-shape hall perfect for gatherings of varing purposes, such as a first birthday party, or a sixtith birthday party. Depending on the kind of party, visitors can use the room upon prior reservation. The staff who all have hotel-related working experience are trained to give the best service along with restaurant's reasonably priced dishes. The chef is a professional in Chinese cuisine and has worked in Shilla Hotel, Ambassador Hotel, as well as 6 years of working experience at Baeknihyang of the 63 building since opening for about 30 years. The restaurant strictly uses only fresh ingredients and makes an effort in reducing the Chinese dish’s oiliness, adding natural seasonings, sauces and vegetable oils to cut back on the over-oily taste that often accompanies Chinese dishes.