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Sinchon Gisa Sikdang (신촌기사식당)

Sinchon Gisa Sikdang (신촌기사식당)

11.0Km    2025-09-15

408 Banghwa-daero, Gangseo-gu, Seoul

Sinchon Gisa Sikdang is a long-established restaurant with a long tradition, known for its generous portions and flavor, gaining word-of-mouth popularity and being featured in various television shows. In 2021, it was certified as a Long-standing Small Business by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and the Small Enterprise and Market Service. The restaurant's representative menu is Bulkkot Baekban, which consists of dwaejibulbaek (pork bulgogi) and yangnyeom gejang (spicy marinated crab), ideal for two to three people. It's a great place to experience the authentic taste of a traditional restaurant with dishes like pork bulgogi and kimchi stew with fresh meat.

Memorial to the Loyal Dead (호국충혼위령비)

Memorial to the Loyal Dead (호국충혼위령비)

11.0Km    2025-01-13

56-33, Gaehwadong-ro 13-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul

When the fate of the nation was hanging by a thread as the North Korean Army launched an invasion of the South on June 25, 1950, about 1,100 officers and men from the South Korean First Division's 11th, 12th, and 15th regiment retreated to Gimpo and built the last line of defense on Gaehwasan Mountain from June 26 to 30 to fight against a large army of North Korean soldiers disguised as South Korean men.

Unfortunately, their communication with the headquarters was cut off and their supply of ammunition and food ran out. As a result, the entire South Korean force was killed by the much larger North Korean army in a valley around Gaehwasan Mountain. In order to commemorate those who died for the country, the government established the Memorial to the Loyal Dead on Gaehwasan Mountain in 1994. A memorial service is also held here annualy on June 28th.

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Built by the First Division of the ROK Army, Mitasa Temple

Medien International (메디엔인터내셔날)

11.0Km    2025-10-23

(Western Blue Hill 210-1402), 37 Bongojae-ro, Seo-gu, Incheon

We are a highly experienced communication group dedicated to serving foreign patients. We successfully address any concerns foreign patients may have and perfectly satisfy their diverse needs. We provide great satisfaction within the optimal budget.

Our services include advertising and promotion for client acquisition, maintaining strong relationships to continuously attract patients, and offering guidance on domestic leisure and tourism after treatment.

Live Again (리브어게인)

11.1Km    2025-10-23

(B201-161-6, Kolon Science Valley 2) 55 Digital-ro 34-gil, Guro-gu, Seoul

Live Again is Korea's leading international patient recruitment attraction company with offices in Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar) and Vietnam, in addition to the headquarters in Korea. Based on partnerships with top medical centers in Korea, such as Asan Medical Center and Samsung Medical Center, we provide attraction and concierge services for international severe/plastic surgery patients. 
We provide premium 1:1 overseas patient brokerage services that lead the K-Medi brand, with easy, fast, and reliable total care for patients from pre-consultation to aftercare.
We started welcoming foreign patients in 2013, and have supported a total of 10,000 foreign patients to date. We have been recognized for our professionalism and excellence, winning an excellent medical tourism designation by the Korean Ministry of Justice for ten consecutive years (2014-2023). 
We will help more people around the world regain a healthy life by building bridges between Korea's excellent healthcare services and patients with severe/critical conditions abroad.

Mitasuya Ryokan Hotel Incheon Seo-gu Office Branch (미타스야 료칸 호텔 인천서구청역점)

Mitasuya Ryokan Hotel Incheon Seo-gu Office Branch (미타스야 료칸 호텔 인천서구청역점)

11.2Km    2025-04-09

20 Seogot-ro 301beon-gil, Seo-gu, Incheon

Mitasuya Ryokan Hotel Incheon Seo-gu Office Branch seeks to offer guests the ultimate comfort in an urban city. The hotel offers a tea ceremony room, a comic book room, a standard styler room, a 2 PC room, two different types of wellness massage chair rooms, a standard twin room, a pet-friendly roo, and a jacuzzi spa room.

Wolgot Harbor (월곶포구)

11.2Km    2025-05-08

Wolgot-dong, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do

"Got" in the name of Wolgot means peninsula and the area was considered an important strategic point during the Joseon dynasty. In 1991 a land reclaimation project succeeded in creating a new recreation site. Now there are many seafood restaurants, various auxiliary facilities, and an amusement park that rest on reclaimed land. Because the inlet is located on the west coast where the difference in the water level between high and low tide is great, fishing boats avoid the area during the shifting tides. But, whenever the boats return, visitors can enjoy fresh sushi and other seafood. The Marine World facilities have authentic European-style restaurants, an outdoor seawater pool that can be used free of charge, and a barbecue facility along with other amenities.

Kkwonggogae Park (꿩고개공원)

Kkwonggogae Park (꿩고개공원)

11.2Km    2025-10-23

San 100beonji, Banghwa-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul

Kkwonggogae Park is an ecological forest where nature is preserved, located along the Hangang River, and has an excellent natural environment. Whereas the nearby Banghwa Community Park was founded for public service, Kkwonggogae Park was founded to preserve the existing habitats and ecosystems while serving as a passageway for small animals. Within the park is Chihyeonjeong Pavilion, Gangseo area's representative attraction for taking in the city nightscape. The hill's name, which can literally be translated as "Pheasant Hill Park," comes from the fact that this hill was a frequent pheasant hunting spot in the past. The park is located near Gagseo Dulle Trail Course No. 2.

Ginkgo Tree at the Fortress Well Site (성주우물터 은행나무)

Ginkgo Tree at the Fortress Well Site (성주우물터 은행나무)

11.3Km    2025-09-15

Gayang-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul

Ginkgo Tree at the Fortress Well Site refers to the old ginkgo tree, which have been designated as a protected tree in 1988, located in Gayang-dong, Gangseo-gu in Seoul. Until the Gayang apartment complex was built, the area where the ginkgo tree is located was a historic place with a beautiful landscape and many anecdotes and legends. Before the Goryeo dynasty, its location served as an important strategic point along the lower part of the Hangang River, where it had a ferry dock with boats that bypassed Haengju and Paju as a shortcut for commuting between Kaeseong and Pyongyang, and is associated with many legends of historical figures who had used the dock. The ginkgo tree also appears in a painting drawn by Gyeomjae Jeongseon, a historic painter of the Joseon dynasty.

Neulsolgil Park (늘솔길공원)

11.3Km    2024-11-08

771 Aenggogae-ro, Namdong-gu, Incheon

Neulsolgil Park, nestled in Nonhyeon-dong, Incheon, is a park designed with nature in mind. The creation of the park focused on preserving the existing forest as much as possible, resulting in a diverse array of forest trails that lead visitors through cypress, metasequoia, ginkgo, and katsura forests. Additionally, the park offers a variety of amenities and playgrounds. Features include a sheep farm, a rose garden, and a forest playground, making it a versatile destination that caters to visitors of all ages.

Heojun Museum (허준박물관)

Heojun Museum (허준박물관)

11.5Km    2021-08-13

87, Heojun-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul

The Heojun Museum opened in honor of the academic accomplishments and charitable deeds of the renowned medical scientist, Heojun of the Joseon dynasty. Located next to Heojun Neighborhood Park, the museum collects and displays Heojun related materials.