Bukchon Hanok Village

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瀬上 **
4 Nov 2025
After arriving at Lotte Mart, I purchased a mobile coupon, and the voucher arrived and was available for use immediately. I also created an L Point card at the same time and received a great coupon (available at Lotte Group locations).
Neha ****
4 Nov 2025
our tour guide SUNNY, did a brilliant job! Brilliant at her job and her guidance made it so easier for us. loved to book her again fot future tours. ❤️
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
We enjoyed this tour so mich, the view is surreal and the experience made it more enjoyable because of our tour guide Josh
Klook 用戶
3 Nov 2025
I really enjoy the Hanok Hotel Daam's vibe in chilly weather in the Autumn season there. Even I booked the double bed with only myself, I felt the room is still abit crowded. (I need to push-in and drag out my luggage from the shelf space under the bed everyday, to have enough walking/stand space) But that will not quench my like for this hotel when I ate breakfast and enjoyed the lingering moment after the meal. I like the food this chef served here, there're not multiple dishes serving, but each of them are delicious and diversity everyday. Especially, chef will care you have enoguh food and have excellent service and friendly smile that make you felt like home and be careness. I'll recommend the guest who like to pay time in shared space or outing. (There's 24hrs hot water, coffee and tea serving.)
WEI *******
4 Nov 2025
luggage space:o ease of boarding: ease of booking on Klook: seat arrangements:
WEI *******
4 Nov 2025
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Klook会員
4 Nov 2025
We'll tour Seoul's attractions by bus. Since it's early November, the second floor might be a bit cold, so it's best to wear a thick coat. We had 30 minutes of free time at Seoul Tower, and it was nice that there was a cafe nearby.
Nina ******
4 Nov 2025
The tour was awesome even if we had tight schedule since we have several tourist spots to go to. The trip was also amazing as our guide, David, helped us a lot and even gave tips on this tour and even in our travel in South Korea as a whole - plus he’s a good singer too! We also had a comfortable ride so this tour is very much recommendable :)
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Explore Bukchon Hanok Village, a must-visit in Seoul known for its 900 traditional houses dating back to the Joseon Dynasty. Wander through streets filled with hanoks turned cafes, restaurants, and cultural centers. Enjoy Korean culture while showing respect for the neighborhood's residents who call this enchanting historical area home. Don't miss the chance to experience the old-world charm and vibrant culture of Bukchon Hanok Village.
Gyedong-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea

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Must-Visit Attractions in Bukchon Hanok Village

1. Gyeongbokgung Palace

Just north of Gwanghwamun Square, Gyeongbokgung Palace is a must-see attraction in Seoul. As the largest of the Five Palaces from the Joseon Dynasty, Gyeongbokgung, or Gyeongbok Palace, has a rich history within its palace grounds. In here, you can wear hanboks or Korean traditional clothes, and visit the National Folk Museum of Korea and the National Palace Museum of Korea. This palace is celebrated for its historic structures, scenic gardens, and the popular royal guard-changing ceremony held twice daily.

2. Changdeokgung Palace

Changdeokgung Palace became the primary palace for 250 years after being rebuilt following the destruction of both Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung during the late 16th-century Japanese invasion. Its "Secret Garden," located behind the inner hall, was established by King Taejong, which offered a peaceful retreat for the royal family. The garden was kept natural and only tended to when necessary.

3. Jongmyo Shrine

Visit Jongmyo Shrine to explore Korea's cultural and historical heritage. Established in 1395, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-see for Korean history enthusiasts. In this shrine, you can find the spirit tablets of past Joseon Dynasty kings and queens honored, symbolizing the royal family's legitimacy. The king would often visit for ancestral rites to pray for the people's safety.

4. Changdeokgung 1-gil

Located off Gyedong-gil, you'll find Changdeokgung 1-gil, the road that guides you to Changdeokgung Palace. Along the path, you'll encounter HAMU, a store full of captivating blends of contemporary and ancient aesthetics. Owned by costume designer Lee Jin-hee, HAMU beautifully showcases the fusion of traditional Korean culture with modern flair.

5. Bukchon-ro 11-gil

Bukchon-ro has some of the village's most famous streets. You'll find charming galleries like Gallery Sai, offering traditional tea houses. Explore small alleys, though photography is not allowed, where you can customize your unique perfume for different moods like calming, invigorating, awake, or centered.

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When is the best time to visit Bukchon Hanok Village?

Bukchon Hanok Village is open year-round, but the best times to visit are during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) for mild weather and beautiful scenery. Most shops and attractions in Bukchon Hanok Village open around 10 AM and close by 5 PM. Plan your visit during weekdays to avoid crowds, and respect the privacy of local residents by keeping noise levels low and following local etiquette.

How to go to Bukchon Hanok Village?

You can ride public transportation or ride taxis and private cars to go to Bukchon Hanok Village. If you ride the train, just take Seoul Subway Line 3 in Seoul station and drop off at Anguk station, which is an easy walk and a few meters away from the Bukchon Hanok Village.