Bukchon Hanok Village

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Mary *******
10 Mar
It is easy to use and redeem. ask the cashier to Just scan the QR code on your mobile coupon. I will order again.
Mary *******
10 Mar
It is easy to order and use. We just ordered on the kiosk and made the payment there. Just a quick and easy voucher.
Mary *******
10 Mar
Easy to use and easy to redeem. Just ask the cashier to scan the voucher from your mobile coupon. I will buy again
Jaeseok ***
10 Mar
GS25 convenience store products are an excellent option for a quick and flavorful meal. The Budae Jjigae ramen and instant stew packs offer a satisfying and spicy Korean taste that's easy to prepare. The noodles cook quickly, and the broth base boasts a savory flavor with a hint of the sausage and spices characteristic of Korean army stew. These products are incredibly convenient for busy individuals who want a fast meal without much fuss. The packaging is practical and easy to store. Overall, GS25 products excel in taste and convenience, providing great value for everyday meals. 👍🍜
Klook User
10 Mar
honestly it was the best decision for me to book this photoshoot! I did not expect how professional is this photographer, his really a pro photographer, he was so nice and welcoming, speaks English, and on top of that he was generous enough that he shot me for 30 more minutes and edited more photos for me for free as I loved all the photos and couldn’t decide which photo to choose, much much recommended, don’t waste your time and book this session with him, I already recommended him to who ever from my friends that is visiting Seoul!
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Renan ****
10 Mar
Nice experience and value for money. Accommodating staff and we arrived late and still accommodated us
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Klook User
10 Mar
Easy and Very convenient to use @ Starfield Suwon Oliveyoung
Klook User
10 Mar
A really cool exhibition that immersed me in my favorite manhwa, every scene was in the smallest details 10/10

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What to know about Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon Hanok Village in Seoul is known for its 900 traditional Korean houses from the Joseon Dynasty, where high-ranking officials used to live. This village extends throughout Bukchon-ro, Gyedong-gil, and Samcheong-ro in Seoul, Korea. The name of the village, Bukchon, meaning "north village" in English, was named because it was located in the north of Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno. Explore the streets filled with hanoks turned cafes, restaurants, and cultural centers, like the Bukchon Traditional Culture Center. Enjoy Korean culture while showing respect for the neighborhood's local 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

Things to do in Bukchon Hanok Village

Stay in the Bukchon Hanok Village area

To elevate your experience in Korean culture, you can spend a night at a traditional hanok guesthouse, such as So Hyeon Dang Hanok Guesthouse and Sophia Guesthouse. If you're looking for luxury and comfort, there are several hotels near Bukchon Hanok Village to choose from, such as Nine Tree by Parnas Seoul Insadong and The Prima Hotel Jongno.

Go to the best cafes in Bukchon Hanok Village

There are several great cafes and tea houses in Bukchon Hanok Village. We recommend Onion Anguk, a bakery cafe in a traditional Korean-style architecture. If you're a bookworm, you should definitely check out BooksCooks, where you can find a wide range of vintage and renovated books. For a relaxing teatime, visit Osulloc Tea House Bukchon, offering different kinds of green tea.

Dine in restaurants in Bukchon Hanok Village

In the area, different Michelin restaurants are offering Korean dishes, such as Samcheongdong Sujebi and Keunkiwajip. Even if you're not craving Korean food, no worries! You can try out many different kinds of international food around Bukchon Hanok Village, such as Italyjae and Galopin.

Popular attractions near Bukchon Hanok Village

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 is where you can learn in-depth about traditional Korean culture and Korea's history.

Changdeokgung Palace

Changdeokgung Palace is at Changdeokgung 1-gil, which is located off Gyedong-gil. Frequently referred to as Donggwol (the East Palace), Changdeokgung Palace does not have distinct borders separating it from Changgyeonggung Palace. Its construction prioritized a harmony with the natural landscape, which made it considered the most Korean palace. The "Secret Garden," behind the inner hall of the palace, was established by King Taejong, offering a peaceful retreat for the royal family.

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.

Cheonggyecheon Stream

Take a walk by Cheonggyecheon Stream and enjoy the serenity surrounding the busy city center! The stairs attached to the path by the stream make it a perfect picnic spot. On a sunny summer day, you'll see locals enjoying a can of beer on the stairs. In autumn, you'll be able to see hundreds of colorful LED lights displayed along the stream.