Gangwon-do(Sokcho-si)

The best way to see Seoraksan Mountain if you only have a limited time, is by taking the Seorak Cable Car. However, it is so popular that you sometimes have to wait in line for approximately 2 to 3 hours during the peak seasons (summer vacation and fall foliage seasons) and during the weekends, but during off-seasons, the cable car can be boarded without having to wait in line. Riding up and down the cable car, visitors can view the fascinating rock formations of the Gwongeumseong region as well as the Sogongwon area, Jeohangnyeong, and Ulsanbawi Rock to the north. To the northeast, downtown Sokcho and the East Sea comes into view.After getting off the cable car, visitors can take a 20 to 30 minute hike to Gwongeumseong to get a birds-eye-view of Oe-Serok. The cable car ascends at a relatively high speed with some excitement. Safety is assured and the scenery can be enjoyed with the guided tour in the cable car. It runs even when it is raining or snowing, but operation may be suspended under windy conditions.


Daegu(Dong-gu)

Otgol Village was named for its concave topographical features, as three sides (except for the southern side) are surrounded by a mountain. Others believe that the name derives from the groves of lacquer trees (locally called otnamu) in the nearby mountains and fields. Otgol is the clan village of the Gyeongju Choi family, who settled with the arrival of Choi Dong-jip, a scholar in the mid-Joseon era who came and established himself in the area.Otgol Village has a beautiful earthen wall and stone wall spanning about 2.5 kilometers. A tree stands along the wall path: it was not cut down, but the wall was instead built low to accommodate the tree, showing the wisdom and the respect for nature of the people at the time. In the Baekbul Residence, the document bestowed by King Jeongjo to Baekburam Choi Heung-won in appreciation of his deeds remains. Various other relics are also preserved, including old books and identity tags that have been passed down over the generations in the head family, the Seonghaksipdo (The Ten Diagrams on Sage Learning) folding screen, and dishes used in religious services. Nearby is the forest of Oriental Arbovitae in Dalseong, which is the No. 1 Natural Monument of Korea, as well as the Bullo-dong Tumuli Park and Palgongsan Provincial Park.


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

With 63 floors measuring a total x_height of 264 meters, 63 Building is Korea’s tallest and most recognized building. 63 Building boasts spectacular views of the Hangang River and the surrounding Bugaksan, Namsan and Gwanaksan Mountains. 63 Building has undergone considerable renovation and the basement floor boasts convenience facilities including 63 Sea World, 63 IMAX theater, the nation's largest buffet restaurant “Buffet Pavilion,” and a host of other restaurants.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Apgujeong・Cheongdamdong

The main branch of Meal Top is located on the 5th floor of Hyundai Department Store in Apgujeong. Known for its patbingsu (shaved ice with sweetened red beans), the café's specialty is Milk Sweet Red Bean Bingsu which is unlike bingsu sold elsewhere. The taste is similar to the traditional red bean bingsu (patbingsu) in olden times, featuring soft glutinous rice cakes with well-boiled red beans atop shaved-ice.


Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si) , Seogwipo

Situated amongst the 99 traditional Korean buildings in the Jungmun Resort Complex, Jeju Mawon (제주 마원)specializes in horsemeat: perfect for those with a more daring palate.In addition to the main dining room in the central building, the restaurant has a garden and other outdoor facilities for banquets and other special occasions.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Samcheongdong・The Northern Part of the Seoul

The Kumho Museum of Art was opened to celebrate the diversity of art. The museum displays new pieces of art from promising new artists and accomplished artists every year. The museum first opened its doors in Gwanhun-dong in 1989, but moved to a larger area in 1996 where it stands today. The Kumho Museum of Art stands on the east side of Gyeongbokgung Palace. The museum is surrounded by other cultural and folk museums. The B1 floor features artwork of new artists while the 1st and 2nd floors feature project exhibitions and invitation exhibits. About once a year foreign artists are invited to display their art in the museum. There are official invitation exhibitions of seven artists yearly. These are artists who have strongly influenced Korean art. On the 3rd floor of the museum is a small concert hall, also known as Kumho Recital Hall. Although the capacity is only 171 people, all concerts are executed with professional care. On the 1st floor there is a coffee shop and an art shop. The coffee shop and art shop remain open on days the museum is closed. 


 
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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) , Namdaemun・Seoul-Station

The Seoul Backpackers Hostel is a hostel particularly popular among international tourists. The international clientele and relaxed atmosphere make even Korean tourists feel as if they are traveling abroad. Located right across from the Namdaemun Market, it is only 2 minutes from Hoehyeon Station (Subway Line 4) and 10 minutes from Seoul Station (Subway Line 4). The hostel is also within walking distance of Myeong-dong and N Seoul Tower.


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

Opened in 2005 in the middle of Seoul, it’s the only authentic German restaurant in Korea. It’s a wonderful place to experience the German food culture. It’s a comfortable place to dine with your family or friends.- Dishes are prepared by a German chef.- A wide variety of recipes are used to create authentic German dishes.