Daejeon(Jung-gu)

Ppuri (Family Root) Park, located between Bomunsan Mt. and Banghwasan Mt. in Chimsan-dong, Jung-gu, Daejeon-si, is a park created under the theme of filial piety, one of the overriding values of Korean society. Opened on November 1, 1997, the park occupies a plot of land measuring 109,091 m² and is filled with unique sculptures and art pieces that remind visitors of their family ties. The sculptures at the park hold a special meaning for Koreans, as each of the 136 sculptures represents each of the different last names of Korea. On the front of each sculpture is the history of the family (name) and on the back is a description of the sculpture itself and other relevant information.Other main points of interest at Ppuri Park include the Deep-rooted Spring (symbolizing the 12 jisin/12 gods of the earth), waterfront stage, grass square, traffic safety education center, recreational forest, and natural observatory. Another must-visit attraction is the Samnam Memorial Tower, which represents the harmony and cooperation between the Honam (western region) and Yeongnam (eastern region) of Korea.


Seoul(Gangseo-gu) , The Western Part of the Seoul

Wolsey is a golf wear brand that carries golf equipment, clothes, and more. The branch within the Gimpo International Airport is especially popular among tourists due to its location and its frequent sales of 30-70% off. Merchandise purchased at the Gimpo location can be exchanged or serviced at any Wolsey branch worldwide.


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The sunrise along the East Coast can be viewed earliest at Ganjeolgot Point in Daesong-ri, Seosaeng-myun, Uljin-gun. The breathtaking view of the sunrise can be seen a minute earlier than Homigot Point in Yeongilman Bay and five minutes earlier than Jeongdongjin in Gangneung. Ganjeolgot Point is in the spotlight as a new tourist attraction along with Jinha Beach and Seosaengpo Fortress. The lighthouse is located 20 minutes away from the entrance to Ulsan Nambu Ring Road. When acacias bloom along the coast from Ulsan to Haeundae Beach in Busan, the road is filled with its subtle perfume. This road is perfect as a driving course with the combination of beautiful white acacia trees in the hills and the occasional appearance of the sea. Enjoy the tremendous scenery of the invigorating sea and the misty view of the hills. Although it is only 20 minutes away from Ulsan Nambu Ring Road, the scenic beauty contributes to the exotic look.


Gangwon-do(Yangyang-gun)

Uisangdae (의상대) is located on a seaside hill, on the way to Hongnyeonam Hermitage’s Gwaneumgul Cave from Naksansa Temple. It is a small temple, believed to have been built by Great Monk Uisang (625-702) during King Munmu’s reign (661-681) during Silla Period, on the spot where Uisang used to meditate while building Naksansa Temple. The current pavilion was built in 1925.Hongnyeonam Hermitage is a place you shouldn’t miss when you visit the octagonal Uisangdae. Believed to be built 5 years after Naksansa Temple, it is also where Great Monk Uisang used to meditate. It was named Hongnyeonam ('Hong' meaning 'red' and 'Ryeon' meaning 'lotus flower') because there is a legend that a red lotus flower bloomed in the sea during Great Monk Uisang’s seven days of prayer. It is built against the cliff beside a rocky cave, making it part of a great scenery, and the sunrise from Uisangdae is absolutely spectacular.Songgang Jeongcheol, who was a poet from the mid Joseon Period (1392-1910) expressed his feeling on the spectacle of sunrise from Uisangdae like this: “After the pear-tree flowers have fallen and when the cuckoo cries sadly, beyond the hill east of Naksan Mountain at Uisangdae, I get up in the middle of night to see the sun rise. The auspicious clouds look like they are blooming, and the sun look as if it is being held up by six dragons. As the sun rises majestically from the sea to the sky, the whole world shakes and the sun rises swiftly, shining more brightly than a thousand candles.” That is how much wonder the view of sunrise from Uisangdae has created from long ago.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Daejungjip has specialized in Dogani tang (ox knee joint soup) for 60 years. Customers can feel a simple and familiar ambience at the restaurant.  


Seoul(Dongjak-gu)

Kim Gwangbun’s Pulhyanggi Sonkalguksu boasts a taste made from 16 years of tradition in serving kal-guksu (handmade noodle soup). The menu includes haemul-kal-guksu (noodle soup with various seafood) and bajirak-kal-guksu (noodle soup with clams). One of its hidden secrets to attract people is the meat broth boiled for four to seven hours. Also, the wang-mandu (big sized dumplings) and kimchi are special points at this restaurant. To keep the best freshness, the owner, Kim Gwangbun goes to the fishery market in person to select the ingredients for the day's meals at dawn. The restaurant is comprised of one main two-story building as well as an additional building.


Incheon(Namdong-gu) , Incheon Center

HOTEL THE DESIGNERS Incheon: A Vibrant Design Haven for a Memorable Urban Getaway     1. Introduction HOTEL THE DESIGNERS Incheon stands as a distinctly creative hotel in the heart of Incheon—one of South Korea’s major cities and gateways to the capital, Seoul. Known for its whimsical, design-centric take on lodging, the hotel cultivates an atmosphere that moves beyond standard business accommodations. Whether you’re a solo adventurer seeking an inspiring base, a couple craving a stylish retreat, or a family looking for a fun staycation spot, this hotel provides a refreshing break from the everyday. * Creative Rooms & Public Spaces Unlike typical hotels, which may feature identical room layouts and decorations, HOTEL THE DESIGNERS Incheon surprises guests with individualized concepts. Each room design can be distinct, giving returning travelers new experiences every time. 2. Themed Rooms & Affordable Meals * Varied Room Themes Every guestroom has its own aesthetic, from sleek minimalism to bolder, more colorful motifs. Visitors might encounter imaginative lighting fixtures, themed artwork, and custom furnishings that inject personality into the space. This approach caters to guests who appreciate aesthetics, want playful photo ops, or simply enjoy exploring a unique environment. * Hotel Breakfast at a Bargain During promotional periods, the hotel offers a signature breakfast for as low as 5,000 KRW, an exceptionally reasonable price for a morning meal in a design hotel setting. Breakfast typically features a selection of both local Korean options and Western staples—perfect for fueling up before a busy day.         3. Family-Focused Amenities: Kids Café & Sky Kids Pool * 20th-Floor Kids Café & Lounge The top-floor lounge doubles as a kid-friendly space where children can safely play with toys or enjoy interactive areas, while parents relax nearby with light snacks or refreshments. This arrangement is especially appealing for families who want a break from the city but still need an engaging environment for young travelers. * Rooftop Sky Kids Pool Adjacent to the lounge area is the rooftop “Sky Kids Pool,” letting families oversee their children’s fun while taking in panoramic city views from high above. The private setting fosters a sense of exclusivity—adults can keep watch comfortably, and kids can splash around in a unique, elevated pool setting. 4. Sky Pool & Rooftop Party Scene * Main Rooftop Sky Pool Beyond the children’s facilities, the hotel boasts a more expansive rooftop pool popular among adults. Often the site of lively music, weekend parties, or special themed events, it attracts guests looking for a social, celebratory atmosphere. During cooler months or when there aren’t scheduled events, the rooftop still provides a serene, elevated spot for a relaxing swim or cityscape photography. * Rooftop Vistas Thanks to the hotel’s high-rise structure, the rooftop areas offer a sweeping look at Incheon’s urban layout—particularly enchanting at sunset, when the sky changes hue, or by night, when city lights glitter below. Guests often cite the Sky Pool as one of the most memorable parts of their stay, whether they come for daytime sunbathing or an evening get-together. 5. 24-Hour Unmanned Convenience Store * Snack & Drink Access Anytime Busy travelers with late-night arrivals or early-morning departures appreciate a round-the-clock convenience store located within the hotel premises. Snacks, beverages (including alcohol), ice cream, and other essentials are available whenever you need them—no need to venture far. The unmanned system enables quick self-service checkouts, reducing wait times and simplifying night-owl cravings or last-minute supply runs. 6. Location & Connectivity * Access to Gimpo Airport & Major Seoul Spots The property’s location typically allows driving or public transport connections to Gimpo Airport in short order. International travelers with early flights or long layovers find this especially convenient. Many iconic Seoul attractions—from bustling shopping districts to cultural landmarks—can be reached within about 30 minutes by train, bus, or taxi. This short travel window strikes a balance between a restful retreat and seamless city exploration. * Local Incheon Highlights Incheon itself features popular neighborhoods, such as Chinatown or Wolmido (home to a seaside boardwalk and fair-style attractions), along with modern Songdo’s futuristic scenery. Hotel staff can point you to must-visit locales, local eateries, or scenic walking routes. 7. Why HOTEL THE DESIGNERS Incheon is Worth Considering * Design-Infused Experience Each stay feels fresh and distinctive. The variation in room themes makes the property a draw for those who love capturing Instagram-worthy interiors or simply enjoy creative spaces. Public areas showcase modern or whimsical design elements, adding an extra layer of aesthetic pleasure. * Family-Friendly Twist The kids café and rooftop children’s pool let parents merge relaxation and childcare in a single space, making it less stressful to enjoy a family getaway. There’s no need to search offsite for kid-friendly amusements—just head to the 20th floor. * Skylit Pool Parties & Adult Fun For guests seeking more adult-oriented activities, the main rooftop pool can transform into a lively party zone with music, vibrant ambiance, and social opportunities. Whether you prefer day or night swims, the sky pool setting promises an unforgettable vantage point. * Affordability & Convenience With promotional breakfast deals (5,000 KRW) and a 24-hour self-service store, travelers often save on dining or snack costs, making the experience more budget-friendly. The straightforward connections to airports and downtown Seoul reduce transit time, letting you do more with each day. 8. Helpful Tips for a Great Stay * Check Event Calendars If you’re interested in rooftop parties or kid-friendly schedules, keep an eye on the hotel’s official announcements to pick the best visiting dates. * Book Early for Busy Weekends Popular themed rooms and rooftop events can fill up quickly, especially during holidays, so reserve in advance to secure your preferred room type. * Weather Considerations While the kids pool and rooftop parties typically operate under most conditions, heavy rain or extreme cold may alter operating hours, so verify via the hotel’s website or a direct call before arrival. HOTEL THE DESIGNERS Incheon merges eye-catching design with practical offerings—like free rooftop pool access, a kids café, an unmanned convenience store, and a promotional breakfast—resulting in an appealing choice for both families and young travelers craving a social, design-savvy retreat. Its strategic location near Gimpo Airport and under-30-minute reach to many of Seoul’s main attractions ensures that you can enjoy a restful stay without sacrificing access to the city’s highlights. Whether for a relaxing break, a rooftop pool party, or a full-fledged city adventure, this creatively themed hotel has you covered. Enjoy a unique side of Incheon that blends style, family fun, and modern convenience all in one place.


Incheon(Yeonsu-gu)

Amare Hotel is located at a distance of 5 minutes and Songdo International city, it has a convenient transportation network, hotel has a restaurant interior and the latest boutique hotel. As a business partner, please create good memories of the hotel Mare, which is intended to provide a comfortable environment and services to be the rest of the best travel. In addition, it also offers breakfast buffet using fresh ingredients, prepared in the buffet menu variety


Seoul(Gangseo-gu)

Located in the center of Seoul, InterCity Seoul has 355 residential rooms of various types including studios and duplexes ranging in size from about 43m2 to 66m2. All rooms are equipped with cooking and washing amenities to provide long-term guests with optimal service. The hotel is near Gimpo International Airport and is just five minutes’ walk from Balsan Station on Subway Line 5. Nearby tourist attractions include Seonyudo Park (25 minutes by car), 63 Square (25 minutes by car), and Yeouido Park (30 minutes by car).


Seoul(Gwanak-gu)

Nakseongdae Park was built as a tribute to General Kang Gam-chan (948-1031) of the Goryeo Dynasty. In 1973, the city of Seoul reorganized the birthplace of General Kang, resulting in changes to the park. Located inside the park are Anguksa Shrine, the general’s birthplace, and a three-story stone pagoda, which was made during the Goryeo Dynasty. The 4.48 meter-high pagoda is made of granite, and is called “Kang Gam-chan Tap (pagoda)” or “Kang Gam-chan Nakseongdae Tap”.*AnguksaAnguksa is a shrine built in 1974 emulating the wooden architecture style of the Goryeo era. The shrine has high ceilings and houses the portrait of General Kang Gam-chan. The shrine is located on the road leading to the back gate of Seoul National University and has become a popular place in the area.*Nakseongdae YujiNakseongdae Yuji is the birthplace of General Kang Gam-chan and the original location of the three-story pagoda. During the maintenance of Nakseongdae area in 1973, the pagoda was moved into the vicinity of Anguksa Shrine, and a two-meter tall monument was erected in its original location to mark the historical significance of the site.