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5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Jeonju Jungang Hoegwan (est. 1956) is a specialty restaurant featuring ‘Jeonju Gopdol Bibimbap,’ which is the famous Jeonju bibimbap in a hot stone pot. Currently, 3 branches of the restaurant are in operation in Seoul. The restaurant is popular not only in Korea but also in Japan since it has participated in World Food Expos held in Japan and has been introduced on various Japanese TV programs including NHK and Fuji TV. The main branch in Myeongdong is located close to Myeongdong Station (Seoul subway line 4) and Migliore shopping mall.



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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Airport

Spa on Air, located at Incheon International Airport, is the perfect place for all travelers to rest and freshen up before or after a long flight.  Telephone  +82-32-743-7042 Opening date  July 1, 2008 Closed  N/A (open all year round) Operating Hours  24 hours Parking Facilities  Available (Airport parking lot) Facility Utilization Fees  Fees differ for day and nighttime use. * For more details on the fees, please make a phone inquiry before visiting. Available Facilities  Sauna, locker room, lounge, etc Restrooms  Available Pets  Not permitted  


5.0/2
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Isaac Toast(이삭토스트), is a toast chain based in South Korea. As of 2016, the chain had over 1,000 retail stores in South Korea.   The menu at Isaac Toast is simple: eight sandwiches, three salads, and a small selection of juices, coffee and other drinks. The menu’s real boon comes in its prices; the original Isaac Toast registers at a mere $2.55 and the most expensive item comes in under $6. The small Korean eatery can boast of its affordability to its college clientele.


Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

Korea Drama “Dokkaebi(Goblin)” Filming Site ! Korean drama “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God,” also known as "Goblin," which  revolves around mythical god Dokkaebi (played by Gong Yoo) and high school student Ji Eun-tak (played by Kim Go-eun), has strirred a craze in Korea.  The romantic and comical scenes portrayed by Dokkaebi, who lives an immortal life, and Eun-tak, who has a sixth sense that enables her to see ghosts, are gaining much attention along with the drama’s beautiful background scenery. Let’s go on a tour of the filming sites that help make the charming scenes even more romantic! Korean drama Dokkaebi(Goblin) shooting location day tour - Incheon Order must meet minimum quantity of 2 *Minimum 2 persons : KRW 160,000 *Minimum 4 persons : KRW 85,000 *08:30:Pick up at Myeongdong Station Exit 3 (명동역3번출구미팅) 09:00:Pick up at Hongdae Station Exit 3 (홍대역3번출구미팅) *10:00 - 12:00:Incheon Art Platform, Gaehangjang(Open Port Area) Street, Jemulpo Gurakbu, Jayu Park(Incheon) / (드라마 도깨비 촬영지 방문-인천아트플랫폼,개항장거리,제물포구락부,자유공원) *12:00 - 13:30 : Incheon Chinatown + Free lunch time(차이나타운 관광 및 자유 점심식사) *14:00 - 15:00 : Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village(동화마을 산책 및 관광) *15:30 - 15:50 : Hanmi Bookstore(도깨비 촬영지 "한미서적") *16:20 - 17:00 : Songhyeon Park(송현근린공원) *18:20 : Drop off at Hongdae Station Exit 3 *18:50  Drop off at Hongdae Station Exit 3   Minimum number 2 person Age restriction None Sponsor WATERTREE Included services Round-trip vehicles during the tour, guide Non-inclusive service Lunch (free lunch), Traveler’s insurance Vehicle time 08:30:Pick up at Myeongdong Station Exit 3 / 09:00:Pick up at Hongdae Station Exit 3 ※ Please be sure to board in time, as damage will occur to others after the departure time. Please arrive at 15 minutes in advance. ※ Vehicles are offered for 12, 25, or 45 passengers depending on the number of passengers. ※ When you make a reservation, please leave a contact form to be able to contact you locally. Vehicle seat On-site first-come-first-served basis (no designated seats) ※ If you have a passenger, please tell us when you board the vehicle. ※ Cancellation Policy: 5 days ago 0%, 6~7 days ago 70%, 8~9 days ago 50%, 11 days ago 100% ※ It is not possible to change or cancel the reservation 5 days before the entry date.   How to board Check your voucher and ID before boarding the vehicle. (Mobile, printed voucher available) ※ Be sure to present your voucher. You cannot present reservation mail. Costume Participants will recommend sneakers and clothes that are convenient for movement. Language On-site first-come-first-served basis (no designated seats) ※ If you have a passenger, please tell us when you board the vehicle. ※ Cancellation Policy: 5 days ago 0%, 6~7 days ago 70%, 8~9 days ago 50%, 11 days ago 100% ※ It is not possible to change or cancel the reservation 5 days before the entry date. ★TRIPPOSE - Gift Present Dokkaebi(Goblin) Postcard! ※ It is available only in the quantity provided and may be closed without any notice. ※ Applicants should inform the field guide in advance             1. 08:30:Pick up at Myeongdong Station Exit 3.  09:00:Pick up at Hongdae Station Exit 3. 08:30:Pick up at Myeongdong Station Exit 3.  09:00:Pick up at Hongdae Station Exit 3.   2. *10:00 - 12:00:Incheon Art Platform, Gaehangjang(Open Port Area) Street, Jemulpo Gurakbu, Jayu Park(Incheon)       Incheon Art Platform is definitely worth visiting just to look around various warehouse buildings and the former office building of Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha situated on a land of more than 8,200 square meters. Incheon Art Platform is located in Haean-dong of Incheon known for its well-preserved architectural heritage sites and buildings that display both ancient and modern architecture. The complex was established through remodeling buildings constructed in the 1930s and 1940s, and by revamping such landmark buildings as Nippon Yusen Kaisah (Cultural Property No. 248) from the days when Korea first opened its doors to the outside world. The 13 buildings, including studios, library, training center, exhibition and performance halls, that make up Art Platform are expected to develop into a huge street museum in the future, thereby preserving the historical establishments, while displaying the modern interpretation of the past.       As the Incheon Port was opened in 1883, this is where one could feel the rich history and culture accumulated over 126 years. Formerly used by the Japanese consulate, the Jung-gu Office, the Incheon branch of Japan's 1st, 18th and 58th Bank and other modern historical architecture can be found intact here. Also, it keeps the historical trace like Former Japan Mail and Shipping Inc., Incheon Art Platform, Jemulpo Gurakbu, and others for visitors to see and listen at the Incheon Gaehangjang (Open Port Area).         Jemulpo Club was established in 1901 to be used as the venue for foreigners such as American, English, German, French, Russian and a small minority of Chinese and Japanese all living in Incheon to build up friendships before opening the port. The two-story brick building was comprised of a library room, pool table, tennis court and others facilities. The site was used as Incheon Museum from 1953 to 1990 and Incheon Cultural Center from 1990 to 2006. In 2007, the name was changed to Jemulpo Gurakbu. It now offers a site for experiencing modern culture interactions.         Jayu Park, or park of Freedom, has held its name ever since October 3, 1957 when a statue of General McArthur, who led the Incheon Amphibious Landing Operation during the Korean War, was erected at the summit of Mt. Eungbongsan. The park offers spectacular views of downtown Incheon and its surrounding mountains, the port, and the sea. The first western style park in Korea. During April, cherry trees are in full bloom. The Port of Incheon and Wolmido may be seen from the peak of Jayu Park.   3.  Incheon Chinatown + Free lunch time       Korea's modernization started in Incheon, the biggest port on the country's west coast. Let's visit Incheon Open Port Trail. Pai-loo is a traditional Chinese gate that is set up at the entrance of towns. There are three pai-loos in the Town.  Incheon's Chinatown came into being with the opening of Incheon Port in 1883 and Incheon's designation as an extraterritoriality of the Ching Dynasty in the following year. In the past, the area held many stores trading goods imported from China, but currently most Chinese businesses in the area are restaurants. Today, the residents of Chinatown are mostly 2nd or 3rd generation Chinese, descendents of the early Chinese settlers. The area harbors many of the flavors of China, while the traditional culture of the first generation are preserved.       Let’s take jajangmyeon, if you feel hungry. All restaurants in the Town prepare their own jajangmyeon: home-made sauce noodle; vegetables and bean noodle without meat; white noodle; dry noodle; and more. It might be a big reward to take jajangmyeon at a place where its history began.   4. Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village       The opening of the Incheon Port in 1883 led to the start of many foreigners coming into the area for settlement. Soon, it became a rich village and many young people gradually moved out, leaving the village in a state of stagnant. As such, a renovation project was brought upon to improve development of the village by painting and decorating classic fairy tales all around.  Songwoldong Donghwa Village is literally “donghwa,” a fairy-tales town. The whole town is full of themes from fairy-tales. A big rainbow-board reads “Songwoldong Donghwa Village” welcomes visitors at the entrance. Take the left-side alley, where the village begins. Numerous main characters in fairy tales are waiting you in murals, sculptures, and photo zones. While walking through the village recalling the titles, main characters, and story-lines, visitors are fascinated by the village.   5. Hanmi Bookstore Connecting past and present, people and culture / Baedari Bookstall Street For the town name, Baedari, some say it originated from a fact that the village is where ships are brought. Others say it came from a bridge in the town that brought boats. Anyway since the opening of a harbor at Jemulpo beach in 1883, people gathered to form a town, Baedari. *Kim Shin visits this book shop frequently and it is aslo the place where Samshin (Birth Grandmother, played by Lee El) warned him about Ji Eun Tak’s fate (Episode 9).         6. Songhyeon Park Situated in Songhyeon, which houses Inchoen's first tap water facility, this park has a water playground, artificial waterfall, pond, inline skating rink and more. During the warmer season, there are lots of beautiful flowers along the paths that make for the perfect photo.          *Episode 2 Where Kim Eun Tak meets Grim Reaper for the second time, after 9years.   7. 18:20 : Drop off at Hongdae Station Exit 3. 18:50  Drop off at Hongdae Station Exit 3. ★ Precautions ※ If you cannot board on that day, no refund will be given. ※ It is difficult to give another seat for 1 person. Please understand. ※ Follow the instructions of the field guide to avoid damaging others. Please be sure to keep your boarding time and assembly time. ※ You may be held liable if you have a problem with your entire tour due to your personal behavior. ※ The vehicle is insured. However, we are not responsible for accidents during individual activities during the tour.



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

The E-Mart at Yeongdeungpo is the 124th E-mart in Korea and the largest E-mart in the southwest area of Seoul. This spacious store offers high-quality services as well as a large, spacious parking lot. The E-mart at Yeongdeungpo also houses the sports brand shop, The Sports Bigten (over 1,650㎡), offering consultation services on golf, tennis, bikes, and other sports items. E-Mart is organized in themed sections for wines (one of the largest wine shops in Korea), health supplements, imported utensils, DSLR cameras and more. Located in Times Square (one of the largest shopping malls in Korea), E-Mart is close to shopping and entertainment hotspots such as CGV (Movie), Kyobo Bookstore, Fitness Center, Theme Cultural Space, Shinsegae Department Store, and a variety of chic restaurants.


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

If you get off from Exit 3 or 4 of Chungmuro Subway Station, you are right in front of Namsangol Hanok Village. You may find it interesting that this traditional Korean village is standing between the modern skyscrapers. This village has five restored traditional Korean houses and a pavilion, a pond and a time capsule, also making it a perfect spot to take a leisure walk. When you enter from the front gate, you will see the vast valley and the Chunugak Pavillion to the left of the pond. Beside the pond, there is a big space where performances are usually held. On the other side, you will see five traditional houses. These houses were remodeled after the traditional houses of Joseon Dynasty and belong to those of various social classes, ranking from peasants to the king. The furniture in the house is situated to help guests understand the daily lives of the past, and the clean, traditional houses, as well as their antique items provide a great photo op. If you would like to check out some souvenirs, stop by the traditional craftwork exhibit where you can buy small dishes and other items. You can also have some traditional tea and refreshments. On the grounds, there are traditional games that you may try such as 'neolttwigi' (sea-saw jumping), 'tuho'(arrow throwing) and 'yunnori' (traditional game of throwing wooden yut sticks). Don't forget to catch the traditional marriage ceremony that takes place. During the weekends, traditional marriages are shown at Bak Yeong Hyo's Residence. The traditional marriage ceremony is an interesting event for both Koreans and foreigners and many gather to watch. During the winter season (November to February), there are not as many wedding ceremonies as compared to that during spring and fall. Weddings are typically held around noon or 1 p.m. and visitors can take pictures with the husband and wife wearing traditional wedding costumes. There is also a time capsule commemorating Seoul’s 600 Year Anniversary that was buried in 1994 and is scheduled to be reopened four hundred years later in 2394.


5.0/3
Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Samcheongdong・The Northern Part of the Seoul

Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses called 'hanok' that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. The name, 'Bukchon,' which literally translates to 'northern village,' came about as the neighborhoods that the village lies north of the two significant Seoul landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses, providing visitors an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse in Korean traditional culture. 


4.8/4
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Myeongdong Kyoja's main branch, a renowned restaurant in Seoul, has been selected as a "Seoul Future Heritage" by the city of Seoul, representing not only Myeongdong but also the entire city as a leading culinary destination. Established in 1966, Myeongdong Kyoja has continued to be a favorite amongst locals and tourists alike as a traditional handmade noodle specialist. At Myeongdong Kyoja, a wide variety of dishes made with carefully selected ingredients and prepared using time-honored techniques await our valued customers. Our signature dish, Kalguksu, a harmonious blend of rich, savory soup and tender noodles, is a quintessential Seoul culinary experience. Additionally, our Mandu (dumplings), filled with generous portions of vegetables and meat, wrapped in a thin skin, are highly praised by visitors. Moreover, Myeongdong Kyoja's main branch offers an extensive range of Korean cuisine, including the spicy sauce-dressed Bibim Guksu (cold noodles) and the refreshing Kongguksu (cold soy milk noodle soup), catering to a diverse age group of customers. We also have seasonal limited-time menus that utilize local ingredients, allowing you to savor new flavors with every visit. Myeongdong Kyoja's main branch promises a fusion of traditional Korean culinary artistry and innovative flavors, along with warm and courteous service for our guests. We invite you to try our exceptional dishes that represent the soul of Seoul. Experience an unforgettable day at Myeongdong Kyoja, where tradition meets modernity, and indulge in the finest tastes the city has to offer.    


 
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5.0/3
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Migabon serves healthy Korean traditional porridge in one of the major hearts of Seoul, Myeongdong. Having this hearty, hot bowl of porridge is like a cleansing of the digestive system to me – a healthy, much needed break from all the usual heavy Korean meals of fatty meat and thick soup.            



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4.9/13
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Seoul City Hall・Gwanghwamun

Korea Samgyetang serves up delicious samgyetang (chicken ginseng soup) made using only 4-year-old ginseng cultivated in Geumsan (a town famous for its ginseng) and chickens raised on local farms. Young chickens (no more than 49 days old) are butchered and delivered fresh daily, making for only the tenderest meat. The chicken is boiled with high-quality ginseng, dates, garlic, glutinous rice, and various medicinal herbs to make a flavorful and energizing soup.* Designated a “Best Korean Restaurant” by the Seoul Metropolitan Government