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Bank of Korea Money Museum
The main building of the Bank of Korea provides extensive information on the manufacturing process of money and the development of the Korean economy. The collections is vast and there are over 20,000 pieces of Korean and foreign banknotes, coins and tokens on display. The museum consists of four exhibition halls and an information reference library. Admission to the Bank of Korea Money Museum is free.
1. Historic Building & ArchitectureHoused in a 1912 landmark: Originally designed by famed Japanese architect Tatsuno Kingo (also Tokyo Station), this majestic granite-and-steel building was once the Bank of Chōsen and later South Korea’s central bank headquarters .
Architectural features: French chateau-inspired elements, symmetrical design, Tuscan columns, domed corner towers, and ornate pediments make it a standout in central Seoul. 2. Museum HighlightsNumismatic treasure trove: Over 3,500–4,500 pieces of domestic and global currency—from ancient Korean and Chinese coins to modern banknotes.
Engaging exhibits:First floor: History of the Bank of Korea, material origins, minting processes, and security features of Korean banknotes.Basement/M floor: Original Governor’s office and historic policy meeting rooms, showcasing the building’s institutional history .Second floor: Interactive vault replica, world currencies from ~170 countries, and hands‑on play zones for kids
Phone+82-2-759-4881WebsiteView WebsiteWebsite LanguageKOR,ENGHours of Operation10:00 - 17:00 (KST)HolidaysMondays, Lunar New Year, ChuseokDays of OperationTue-SunBaby Carriage RentalsYesImportantWorld Currency
The exhibition hall on the museum's second floor displays foreign currency from 170 countries. National symbols and important buildings from each respective country are represented on the various coins and banknotes on display.FeeFree admissionAddress100-794 39 Namdaemun-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul (Bank of Korea Building)TransportationSubway Line 4, Hoehyeon Station, Exit 7 (310m on foot, 5-minute walk)
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Children's Grand Park
Located in Gwangjin-gu, Children's Grand Park has been a beloved urban oasis since its opening on Children's Day, May 5, 1973. It has now become a popular family-friendly destination for relaxation and enjoyment. The park features various attractions, including Animal Land, where visitors can see animals; Fun Land, with numerous rides; and Plant Land, where different plants can be observed. Additionally, the park offers quarterly hands-on programs for children. During the summer, visitors can enjoy a water play area and a musical fountain, perfect for cooling off in the heat. The park also boasts exercise facilities scattered throughout, making it a favorite spot for many residents.
Phone+82-2-450-9311WebsiteView WebsiteWebsite LanguageKOR,ENGHours of OperationDaily 05:00 - 22:00* Zoo: 9:30 - 17:00 (Hours may vary due to weather conditions)Baby Carriage RentalsYesImportantChildren's Grand Park offers a variety of hands-on programs every month. Please check the website for more details.FeeFree admissionAddress04991 216, Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, SeoulTransportationSubway Line 7, Children's Grand Park Station, Exit 1 (106m on foot, a 1-minute walk)
Amusement park
A musical fountain
Sculpture: Statue of the Three Brave Soldiers of Baekma Goji (Baekma Goji (White Horse Hill)- a historical battlefield from the Korean War)
Sculpture: Statue of Song Jin-woo (A founding figure in modern Korea’s journalism and politics: he served as CEO of The Dong-a Ilbo newspaper)
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Cheonggyecheon Stream
Cheonggyecheon Stream is an 11 km-long stream that runs through downtown Seoul. Created as part of an urban renewal project, Cheonggyecheon Stream is a restoration of the stream that was once there during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). The stream was covered with an elevated highway after the Korean War (1950-1953), as part of the country's post-war economic development. Then in 2003, the elevated highway was removed to restore the stream to its present form today. The stream starts from Cheonggye Plaza, a popular cultural arts venue, and passes under a total of 22 bridges before flowing into the Hangang River, with many attractions along the way.
Cheonggyecheon’s turbulent history is on display at the Cheonggyecheon Museum, which opened in September 2005. The museum offers visitors the chance to learn about the many changes the stream has seen, including being buried underground and being restored. The story is told with the help of a scale-model and period photographs.
Phone+82-2-2290-6114WebsiteView WebsiteWebsite LanguageKOR,ENGFacilities for the DisabledAccessible Pathways
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Accessible RestroomsAddress03187, 37, Mugyo-ro, Jongno-gu, SeoulTransportationSubway Line 1, City Hall Station, Exits 4 & 5 (384m on foot, 6-minute walk)
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Haneul Park
Haneul Park is one of the five World Cup parks. It was established in 2002 to commemorate the 17th FIFA World Cup by transforming the former Nanjido landfill site. The park is arranged in a square shape and is divided into various themed sections, including areas planted with silver grass, native grasses, rock gardens, wildflower meadows, and sunflower fields. Notably, the observatory offers stunning views across the Hangang River, making it a popular spot for photography. Haneul Park is beloved for its annual Silver Grass Festival, held each October. Visitors can enjoy cultural events and programs set against the beautiful backdrop of silver grass fields. Ideal for visits with family and friends, Haneul Park is the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature.
* There is a dog play area at Haneul Park, and the information is as follows. (As of 2025)
• Operating hours: Open 24 hours a day, year-round.• Location: Pyeonghwa Park Parking Lot Block G (near the World Cup Stadium Intersection)• Fee: Free• Terms of use① For dogs that have completed animal registration, they must be accompanied by a dog owner 13 years or older② Bring a toilet bag and leash③ Bringing in food is prohibited
Phone+82-2-300-5501WebsiteView WebsiteWebsite LanguageKORHours of OperationDaily 05:00 - 22:00 (KST)ImportantOpening hours vary depending on the month and sunrise/sunset times. Please check the opening hours before visiting by calling +82-2-1330 (Korea Travel Hotline)Address03900 95, Haneulgongwon-ro, Mapo-gu, SeoulTransportationSubway Line 6, World Cup Stadium Station, Exit 1 (1.6km on foot, 43-minute walk)
*Source - https://english.visitseoul.net/ https://www.tripadvisor.com/
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Changdeokgung Palace
Changdeokgung Palace is the second UNESCO World Heritage Site in Seoul. It was selected as a representative palace for its notable beauty in the history of palace architecture in East Asia and for its excellent arrangement with the surrounding naturalenvironment. Changdeokgung Palace was built by King Taejong in 1405.
During the Imjin War, Joseon lost both Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace. Reconstructed in the 2nd year of Gwanghaegun (1610), Changdeokgung was used as the royal palace of Joseon for about 270 years.
Changdeokgung Palace has two major tour programs. The first is the general tour, which is a basic tour that covers Injeongjeon (仁政殿), the main hall, and Nakseonjae (樂善齋). The second is a special tour of Howon, which runs from Buyongji, the entrance toHowon, to Okryucheon. The conservation of the ecosystem is absolutely stunning and includes various ponds and gardens.
Phone+82-2-762-8261WebsiteView WebsiteWebsite LanguageKOR,ENG,JPN, CHNHours of Operation February - May, 09:00 - 18:00 (Last entry at 17:00)June - August, 09:00 - 18:30 (Last entry at 17:30)
September - October, 09:00 - 18:00 (Last entry at 17:00)
November - January, 09:00 - 17:30 (Last entry at 16:30)HolidaysClosed MondaysFacilities for the DisabledAccessible Restrooms
Accessible ParkingAccessible Information Centers & Services(Wheelchair rentals, etc.)Important Huwon is self-contained and occupies sixty percent of Changdeokgung. The palace buildings are situated on the ridge of Bugaksan Mountain and have very few artificial features in order to blend into their natural surroundings. In the center of Huwon is a large pond, Buyongji, along with Buyongjeong Pavilion and Juhapru Pavilion. A cross-shaped roof and two supporting pillars rising from the pond make the design of Buyongjeong unique. It is said that King Jeongjo (the twenty-second king of the Joseon Dynasty) and his courtiers often enjoyed fishing here at Buyongjeong.Fee Please refer to the website.Address 03072 2-71, Waryong-dong, Jongno-gu, SeoulTransportation Subway Line 3, Anguk Station, Exit 3 (389m on foot, 6-minute walk)
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Banpodaegyo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain
Banpodaegyo Bridge is a two-tiered bridge over the Han River that features the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain, (the world’s longest bridge fountain recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records) with 380 water jets and a dazzling array of multi-colored lights. The Moonlight Rainbow Fountain’s water jets are dynamic and can move in time to music creating spectacular ever-changing displays. Add to that the hundreds of rainbow-colored lighting combinations when night falls, and it is easy to see why Banpodaegyo Bridge is a magnet for tourists year round.The Moonlight Rainbow Fountain operates from April to October every year, however the schedule of the fountain shows varies from month to month. Each fountain show lasts 20 minutes. In addition, Banpo Hangang Park hosts the "Moonlight Square Cultural Weekend" event every Saturday from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. from May to October, featuring a variety of musical styles including classical music with commentary, acappella, popera, jazz, brass bands and orchestras. The Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain operates in an increment of 20 minutes, and the operating hours are as follows. (As of 2024)
• Low season (April-June, September-October): 12:00, 19:30, 20:00, 20:30, 21:00• Peak season (July-August): 12:00, 19:30, 20:00, 20:30, 21:00, 21:30
※ Fountain operation may be suspended depending on weather conditions (rain, strong wind) and the number of visitors in the park. (Fountain shutdown conditions: When predicting precipitation during the fountain's operating hours (※ In the case of a clear day after rain, the facility will be inspected and operated when there are no abnormalities (to prevent malfunction due to humidity), when there is a strong wind of 7m/s or more, and when the opacity of the Han River is 15NTU or more)
Phone+82-2-3780-0578Hours of Operation* Off Season [April - June & September - October]12:00, 19:30, 20:00, 20:30, 21:00 (20 mins)
* Peak Season [July - August]
12:00, 19:30, 20:00, 20:30, 21:00, 21:30 (20 mins)Address06500 Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, SeoulTransportation* Subway Lines 3/7/9, Express Bus Terminal Station, Exit 8-1 & 8-2 (1.1km on foot, 18-minute walk)
*Source - https://english.visitseoul.net/ https://www.tripadvisor.com/
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National Folk Museum of Korea
The National Folk Museum of Korea displays the culture and folk history of the Korean people from prehistoric times to the end of the Joseon Dynasty. Since its establishment, the museum has dedicated itself to studying and researching the folk history of Korea, and collecting artifacts from different Korean regions in order to pass on an insight into the lifestyle and culture of Koreans. The museum achieves this by offering visitors various seminars, exhibitions, performance art, concerts and hands-on activities. Located on the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace, the National Folk Museum of Korea is well known for its beautiful architecture. The building was constructed in the traditional Korean style comprising several stories with a pagoda on top. The three main exhibition halls at the museum cover different aspects of Korean life, as well as displaying various local costumes, musical instruments and festivals.
Phone+82-2-3704-3114 Website View WebsiteHours of Operation09:00 - 18:00 from March to October09:00 - 17:00 from November to February
Extended evening hours: 09:00 to 20:00 on Saturdays between March and October.
(No extended evening hours from November to February) Baby Carriage RentalsYesImportantEvery last Wednesday of the month is Culture Day!Address03045 37, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, SeoulTransportationSubway Line 3 Anguk Station Exit 2, 780m
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Eunpyeong Hanok Village
Located in Jingwan-dong of Eunpyeong-gu, the Eunpyeong Hanok Village captures a quaint, serene landscape with the Bukhansan Mountain serving as the backdrop for the modern, neatly-built hanoks. The village is set in greater Seoul in the vicinity of Yeonsinnae and Ilsan. If you take a snapshot from the middle of the road between the tall hanok structures, it'll give you the feeling of standing on the set of some historical film set during the Joseon Dynasty. There are also plenty of sites to see if you walk up from the hanok village along the deck path that will lead you to the Jingwansa Temple, Literature Museum, and more!
Phone+82-2-351-6114WebsiteView WebsiteHours of OperationOpen year roundAddress03308 8, Yeonseo-ro 50-gil, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul TransportationSubway Line 3 Gupabal Station Exit 4, take bus 7723 or 7211 at the Gupabal Station Lotte Mall (Seoul City Center) stop (12112). Get off at the Hanago, Samcheonsa, Jingwansa Entrance stop
Jingwansa Temple
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Jogyesa Temple
Jogyesa Temple was established in 1910 under the name Gakhwangsa by monks who aspired for the independence of Korean Buddhism and the restoration of the national capital. At the time, Gakhwangsa was the first temple to be situated within the four main gates of Seoul. In 1937, efforts began to relocate Gakhwangsa to its present site, now known as Jogyesa. Positioned in the heart of Jongno, Seoul, it is the only traditional temple in the city center, offering a place for visitors to rest. The temple grounds are open 24/7, welcoming locals and foreigners anytime. The temple hosts a temple stay program and the annual Lotus Lantern Festival.
Phone +82-2-768-8600Website View WebsiteWebsite Language KOR,ENG,JPN Hours of Operation Opening hours vary depending on what Buddhist ceremonies are taking place and the temple schedule Facilities for the Disabled Accessible Pathways Address 03144 55, Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul Transportation Subway Line 1, Jonggak Station, Exit 2 (413m on foot, 6-minute walk)
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Lotte World Tower
Lotte World Tower is one of Korea's architectural crown jewels. The tower symbolizes the meeting of the modern with the traditional, nature and cutting edge technology, and the accomplishments of man. Lotte World Tower contains everything that is necessary for modern urban living.
Soaring 555m into the air; with 123 stories, Lotte World Tower is home to Korea's tallest observation deck, (at 500m) Seoul Sky. Korea's newest luxury landmark hotel, Signiel Seoul is also located at Lotte World Tower. Also located in the tower is Podium, a multi-floor, multipurpose space where visitors will find a healthcare center, a fitness center, and a financial center. The Lotte World Mall, a global fashion hub, also calls Lotte World Tower home, and visitors will also be able to shop at Korea's largest urban duty free store, Lotte Duty Free. Other features include the shopping mall Avenuel, Korea's best urban aquarium, a spectacular classical music hall, and Asia's largest multiplex. Experience the best of modern living in Seoul at the Lotte World Tower!
Phone +82-2-3213-5000Website View WebsiteWebsite LanguageKOR,ENG,JPN, CHNHours of OperationPlease refer to the website.Holidays Open year roundFacilities for the DisabledAccessible RestroomsAccessible ParkingAccessible PathwaysElevatorsAccessible Information Centers & Services(Wheelchair rentals, etc.)Address05551 300, Olympic-ro (Sincheon-dong), Songpa-gu, Seoul Transportation Subway Lines 2 & 8, Jamsil Station, Exits 2 (29m on foot, 1-minute walk)
Be sure to explore Lotte Tower at night!
Lotte Tower and Seokchon Lake — a mesmerizingly beautiful sight!
Enjoy the breathtaking view from the top floor of Lotte Tower!
*Source - https://english.visitseoul.net/ https://www.tripadvisor.com/
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Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)
The Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), planned by Seoul City Hall in 2006, opened its doors on March 21, 2014. The purpose of DDP is to utilize design thinking for innovation and development. It also showcases global design trends and design innovation as a birthplace of creative knowledge in the 21st century. As a multi-purpose cultural space, Dongdaemun Design Plaza has been hosting various cultural events since its opening, including exhibitions, fashion shows, new product launches, forums, and conferences. Additionally, the seasonal Seoul Light event transforms DDP's exterior walls into a curved silver canvas, offering diverse scenery.
Phone +82-2-2153-0000 Website View Website Website Language KOR,ENG Hours of Operation 10:00-20:00 KST (Vary by space, see the website) Days of Operation Daily Address 04566 281, Euljiro, Jung-gu, Seoul (Euljiro 7-ga) Transportation Subway Lines 2/4/5, Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station, Exit 1 (37m on foot, 1-minute walk)
* Source - https://www.tripadvisor.com/ and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Gwanghwamun Square
King Taejo of the Joseon Dynasty moved the capital to Hanyang in 1394 and built Gyeongbokgung Palace, the official residence of the Joseon Dynasty. In addition, on both sides of the road in front of the palace’s main gate, the Street of Six Ministries, including Uijeongbu (State Council), was built. It was the best road in Hanyang. In 2009, that road opened again. Gwanghwamun Square and Cheonggye Plaza were built. The square is mostly “a square that restores the history of Gwanghwamun,” “a square that recreates the scenery of the Street of the Six Ministries,” “an emblematic square of Korea,” “an urban culture square where citizens mingle,” “a square in the city center,” and “a connection to the Cheonggyecheon Stream.” It functions as a space for history, culture, and relaxation. The focal point of this emblematic square in Korea is the statue of King Sejong the Great. The “downtown square” around the statue of Admiral Yi Sun-sin is also a space appreciated by city dwellers. In addition, artificial ponds and fountains are installed to cool off people from the summer heat. Also, the Haechi statue and Grass Plaza, which are symbols of Seoul, were also created.
Phone +82-2-120 WebsiteView Website Website Language KOR Hours of Operation Open 24 hours a day, throughout the year, as a city square Holidays Open year-around Days of Operation Monday ~ Sunday Facilities for the DisabledAccessible Restrooms
Accessible Pathways Important The Story of King Sejong The Story of King Sejong Exhibition Hall can be accessed through the entrance on the side of the Sejong Center or the Performing Arts, KT Hall, and behind the statue of King Sejong the Great. It is a spacious and cozy exhibition space that is located underground. You can see the achievements of King Sejong the Great. The storytelling structure of the exhibition is enhanced by the touch- screen functions available. Fee Free admission Address 03172 B 175, Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea (세종로, 세종이야기) TransportationSubway Line 5, Gwanghwamun Station, Exit 2 (235m on foot, 5-minute walk)
King Sejong
Seoul Outdoor Library
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Myeongdong Cathedral
Myeongdong Cathedral is the very first Roman Catholic parish church in Korea. It is also the first Gothic building ever built in Korea and was designated as Historic site No. 285 in Korea. On the basement floor, there is a small sanctuary where the remains of the martyrs are enshrined, and where visitors to the cathedral can pay their respects. Every May, Myeongdong Cathedral holds a cultural festival. The construction of the cathedral started in 1892 and was completed in 1898. Unlike most Gothic buildings, Myeongdong Cathedral was built with bricks instead of stones. It gives the cathedral a characteristic atmosphere. The splendid high ceilings inside the church and the arches in between the magnificent inner pillars show the beautiful Gothic style well. The basement contains the remains of nine saints and martyrs, who devoted their lives to the propagation of Catholicism in Korea. Behind the cathedral, Seongmo Dongsan (St. Mary's garden) is situated. During lunch hour, pipe organs are playing here. The garden offers a peaceful resting space after visiting the cathedral.
Phone +82-2-774-1784 Website View Website Website Language KOR,ENG HolidaysClosed Mondays Facilities for the DisabledAccessible RestroomsAccessible ParkingAccessible PathwaysElevators Address 100-022 74, Myeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul Transportation Subway Line 4, Myeong-dong Station, Exit 8, 590mSubway Line 2, Euljiro 1(il)-ga Station, Exit 5, 616mSubway Line 2, Euljiro 3(sam)-ga Station, Exit 12, 561m
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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The National Museum of Korea
As a living vestige of Korea's history and culture, The National Museum of Korea is home to today's best collection of history and culture deeply rooted within the Korean people. Regular exhibitions and education programming speak of the numerous anecdotes of the nearly 420,000 collected historical artifacts with thousands of years of history, while also offering realistic digital animations and VR technology to provide a more impactful experience. The museum includes everything from a simple hand axe of the Paleolithic Period and a magnificient golden crown of the Three Kingdoms Period to Goryeo Period celadons, or pottery, and paintings dating back to the Joseon Period, as well as pictures of modern-era Korea and a variety of other zones dedicated to different cultures throughout the globe. Bring your family, friends, or even that special someone over to the museum for a day of fascination amid a compilation of detailed and colorful history.
Phone+82-2-2077-9000Website View WebsiteWebsite Language KOR,ENG,JPN, CHNHours of Operation - Mon, Tues, Thur, Fri, Sunday 10:00 - 18:00 KST
- Wed, Saturday 10:00 - 21:00 KST
* Outside exhibitions may be viewed from 07:00 KSTHolidays * Closed on Mondays, January 1st, Lunar New Year's Day, Chuseok (Sept. 17)* Permanent exhibitions close every first Monday in April and October(2024 closure days: April 1 (Mon), Nov.4 (Mon))※ The special exhibition hall, children's museum, and outside exhibition hall remain openBaby Carriage RentalsYesFacilities for the DisabledAccessible Restrooms
Accessible ParkingAccessible PathwaysElevatorsAccessible Information Centers & Services(Wheelchair rentals, etc.)Important * Some exhibition rooms in the Prehistoric and Ancient Hall will be closed July 1, 2024-Dec. 16,2024)* Some exhibition rooms in the Calligraphy and Painting Hall will be closed (Aug. 12,2024-Nov. 14, 2024)FeeFree admissionAddress 04383 137, Seobinggo-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul Transportation Subway Line 4/Gyeongui-Jungang Line, Ichon Station, Exit 2 (309m on foot, 4-minute walk)
Check out these beautiful photos of the museum!
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukchon Hanok Village reflects 600 years of Seoul’s history. The village is situated between Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace, and its streets are lined with traditional hanok. Unlike other hanok villages (such as Namsangol Hanok Village), Bukchon was not created for tourists and it is a residential village inhabited by Seoulites. The best place within Bukchon to experience the old hanok atmosphere may be Gaehoe-dong. Here, hundreds of hanok sit shoulder to shoulder. Bukchon Hanok Village has been loved by many as a travel destination in Seoul as the charm of the traditional hanok is being rediscovered. There are also art galleries, traditional workshops, and restaurants that have been built out from from hanok, making these spaces both traditional and unique. In the Bukchon Hanok Village, which holds history and culture from time past in every alley, the Bukchon Cultural Center delivers information and cultural context for these traditional and historic spaces.
※ Measures to Take When Visiting Bukchon Hanok Village
• Due to the designation of Bukchon as a Special Management Area (Red Zone), tourist visiting hours will be restricted starting in November 2024. Please refer to the link below for more details.View more→
• Bukchon Hanok Village is a prominent residential area in Seoul, densely populated with hanoks where residents live.
Please keep this in mind and refrain from the following actions. We ask for your cooperation in practicing “silent tourism.”
- Please keep noise levels to a minimum, (e.g. no loud voices, horsing around, filming, etc.) especially in the 31 Gahoe-dong area
- Please do not litter
- Please keep group visits small, with a maximum of 10 visitors
- Please do not use microphones, megaphones, or loudspeakers
- Please do not take photos or film the interiors of houses, even if the doors are open
The cultural tours of the Bukchon Hanok Village area, (Gahoe-dong 31, 33, etc.) will be phased out. Please keep that in mind when taking the Seoul City Walking tours.
Phone +82-2-2133-1371 Website View Website Website Language KOR,ENG,JPN, CHN Hours of Operation 10:00 ~ 17:00 (Restricted Hours: 17:00 ~ 10:00 the following day; visitors are prohibited from entering restricted areas during these hours)(The Hanok Village is a residential space for local citizens before it is a tourist attraction.) Address 03059 37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul Transportation Subway Line 3, Anguk Station, Exit 3 (516m on foot, 7-minute walk)
Experience the atmosphere of both ancient and modern Korea in one place!
*Source - 공공누리, https://www.kogl.or.kr/index.do and https://english.visitseoul.net/
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