Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

Shinsegae Centum City resembles a giant city that infuses shopping, entertainment, art, and architectural beauty. It reflects the best of Shinsegae, a company which opened the first department store in Korea. This glittering department store boasts a slew of entertainment spots, an ice rink, and spa facilities in addtion to shops. It has everything for one-stop shopping.


Incheon(Namdong-gu) , Incheon Center

Gachon University Gil Hospital has been establishing a system of independent and specialized medical centers since the early 1980s. As a result, the hospital currently has strong expertise in heart, brain health, eye, ENT, dental, women’s health, and cancer. The hospital has hosted a range of international symposiums every year such as cardiovascular symposiums, endoscope workshops, and others in order to both spread its knowledge while ascertaining the international community’s knowledge as well. The hospital’s Incheon West-Coast Emergency Center offers treatment for patients of Incheon and the west coast region. The center has medical professionals in specializing in emergency medicine, neurosurgery, orthopedics, and pediatrics to offer prompt and precise emergency treatment. The International Health Center provides one-stop service for overseas patients. The hospital not only places importance on professional treatment, but also addresses patients’ emotional needs and comfort during their stay. The most qualified medical specialists, along with a bilingual medical staff, coordinators, and administrative clerks are always on site to provide high-quality service. Available languages are English, Chinese, Russian, and Mongolian.


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Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

TONYMOLY means “a place to put style into packaging,” and is a beauty product brand. Located in a crowded shopping district, the Myeong-dong No.1 branch is frequently visited by local and foreign customers. English, Japanese and Chinese services are available.


 
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Gyeonggi-do(Gwangmyeong-si)

Gwangmyeong Cave is where joys and tears of coal mining workers remained intact. It was the heart of the evolution of modern industries in Korea and also a historical site of the Japanese colonial period. It takes pride itself as being the only one cave found in the metropolitan cities. After going through a complete transformation, the cave re-opened its door in 2011 as a living museum and a historical site. Cave Aqua World, the music and art hall, and golden waterfall, golden paths and golden palaces adds extra mysterious elements to its exisiting exotic atmosphere.  


 
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Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Elevate Your Seoul Café Moment at Cafe Coin Myeongdong — Where Heritage, Dessert & Coffee Converge in Style Nestled in the buzzing heart of Myeongdong, just steps from subway exit and street life, Cafe Coin Myeongdong offers a refined retreat for those exploring Seoul. With its careful blend of storied ambiance, dessert artistry and premium coffee, it’s a destination café worthy of slowing down for—especially if you’re one of the many travelers seeking a memorable stop amid Korea’s vibrant capital. Upon entering, you’ll immediately sense the café’s character: dark wood interior, softly glowing lamps, and vintage-inspired furnishings that nod to a long legacy within this iconic district. The elevated setting invites you to pause—observe the people-watching below, sip carefully brewed drip coffee, and savour a dessert crafted with deliberate skill. The signature dessert? The Belgium-style waffle—crisp on the outside, wonderfully light inside, crowned with velvety ice cream, fresh fruit and a drizzle of syrup that glistens in natural light. It’s designed for photo-worthy moments as much as indulgent bites. Whether you arrive solo, with a friend or in a group, sharing a waffle and pairing it with a coffee feels like a small luxury in the centre of Seoul. Coffee at Cafe Coin doesn’t take a back seat. The hand-drip “Coin Blend” offers deep, refined flavor; the Vienna-style coffee features velvety cream topping; and for a distinctly Korean twist, the sweet potato latte delivers comforting warmth with a local flair. Each drink complements dessert beautifully, crafting a full café experience rather than a quick stop. Beyond the food and drink, this café works beautifully for different kinds of travelers: • Solo visitors can claim a quiet corner and watch time unfold above the lively street scene. • Couples can linger over desserts and conversation, enjoying the relaxed rhythm inside. • Groups or families can share plates, chat, rest and recharge in a space designed for comfort. Travel Tips for International Guests • Best Time to Visit: Arrive early—between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM—to secure the best seating and avoid peak lunch crowds. • Order Smart: The waffle is generous in size—splitting one and ordering two drinks keeps things comfortable and lets you sample more. • Photo-Friendly Spot: Seats near the large windows provide natural light perfect for capturing desserts and drinks. • Seasonal Specials: Keep an eye on limited-edition menus—strawberry waffle in spring, mango in summer, and other seasonal flavors. • Location Perks: From Myeongdong Station (Line 4), it’s just a few minutes’ walk. Use the café as a break between shopping, sightseeing or exploring the area. • Payment & Connectivity: Credit cards are widely accepted, free Wi-Fi is available, and outlets are easy to find—ideal for digital travelers.                    


 
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Gyeonggi-do(Bucheon-si) , Bucheon

Woongjin Playdoci Indoor Ski Resort: A Year-Round Winter Experience Near Seoul Woongjin Playdoci in Bucheon presents a fully indoor winter environment where travelers can enjoy real snow at any time of the year. Only about 30 minutes from central Seoul, the resort is ideal for visitors who want to try skiing or snowboarding without the long travel time typically required for mountain resorts. This indoor facility offers a calm, controlled setting that makes winter activities accessible even for those who have never experienced snow sports before. Inside the dome, guests can explore a broad main slope extending approximately 270 meters. The slope is designed to support steady, comfortable runs, making it suitable for both new learners and riders with intermediate-level experience. A separate training area is available for beginners who prefer to practice basic skills before moving onto the main slope. For added convenience, the resort provides complete equipment rental, including skis, snowboards, boots, helmets and protective gear, so visitors can participate without bringing specialized clothing or equipment. The snow surface is carefully maintained throughout the day to ensure stability, while the temperature-controlled indoor environment offers consistent visibility and safe conditions. Clear instructions, multilingual signage and a simple rental process help international visitors move through the facility without confusion. These features make Playdoci particularly appealing for first-time skiers who may feel uncertain about navigating outdoor resorts. Beyond skiing and snowboarding, the complex includes a tubing course and a snow-play area that families and casual visitors can enjoy at their own pace. The larger Playdoci center also houses a water park, spa, cafés and restaurants, offering additional leisure options that can easily turn a short visit into a full-day experience. Travel to the resort is straightforward via subway or bus, with no complicated transfers. Its compact layout and well-organized structure allow guests to explore comfortably within a limited schedule. For travelers seeking a unique and easily accessible winter activity near Seoul, Woongjin Playdoci provides an enjoyable and memorable experience. At a Glance • Location: Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do (near Seoul) • Travel Time: Approximately 30 minutes from central Seoul • Main Slope Length: About 270 meters • Snow Conditions: Temperature-controlled indoor environment • Skill Levels: Beginner to intermediate • Equipment Rental: Full rental service available on-site • Lessons: Ski and snowboard instruction for adults and children • Operating Period: Open year-round • Additional Facilities: Tubing area, snow-play zone, water park, spa, cafés, restaurants • Recommended Duration: 2–5 hours for skiing; full day for combined activities • Ideal For: First-time skiers, families, couples, and travelers seeking a convenient winter experience Why International Visitors Choose It • You can enjoy skiing and snowboarding in any season • Easy access from Seoul with minimal travel time • Beginner-friendly environment with professional guidance • No need to prepare or bring personal equipment • Stable, well-maintained indoor snow conditions • A unique experience that adds refreshing variety to a Korea trip


Seoul(Songpa-gu) , Jamsil(Lotte World)

Lotte Mart Jamsil Branch (Formerly named World Branch) is a discount store complex offering fresh groceries, high-quality living essentials, and popular fashion brands. You can also take time to relax from shopping by grabbing a bite to eat at fast food restaurants such as Lotteria and Popeye’s, or spend some time at a music cafe. This branch is located in Jamsil, along with various leisure attractions such as the Lotte Department Store, Lotte Hotel, Lotte World Amusement Park, Lotte Folk Museum, and a gym.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Savoy Hotel made its grand opening in 1957 in the heart of Seoul, Myeong-dong, the center of business, tourism, and shopping. Also, the newly refurnished guest rooms provide a sense of Korean tradition while maintaining a contemporary look, offering a variety of large guest rooms, convenience facilities, and high-speed internet.


Daejeon(Jung-gu)

Sung Sim Dang is a popular bakery that originally opened in 1956, and is located in front of Daejeon Station. It was listed in the Michelin Guide Korea for the first time in 2011.


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

Opened in 1985 as the first public wholesale market in Korea, Garak Market offers separate sections for fruits, vegetables, garlic, fish, dried foods and meat in a 543,451 square meters area. Run by the Seoul Agricultural & Marine Products Corporation, the market is where agricultural and fishery products from around the nation are distributed and set for standard pricing. Throughout the night, the market receives lines of freight trucks filled with fresh food. If you want to see the auction, one of the more exciting aspects of the market, it’s best to visit between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. If you go much later in the evening you may get lost among the trucks and merchants that start pouring in. Because the market is so big, it may be too time-consuming and tiring to look around without first getting a map and deciding on which sections you want to visit.