4.8Km 2024-04-18
126, Yeongjung-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
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4.8Km 2024-04-16
163, Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
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4.8Km 2024-10-31
185 Changgyeonggung-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-762-4868
Located in the heart of Seoul, Changgyeonggung Palace was originally built as Suganggung Palace by the 4th ruler of the Joseon dynasty, King Sejong (r.1418-1450), for his retiring father, King Taejong. It often served as residential quarters for queens and concubines. During the reign of King Seongjong (r.1469-1494), the palace was renovated and renamed to Changgyeonggung Palace. It later became a park with a zoo and a botanical garden during Japanese colonial rule. The palace grounds remained this way until 1983 when restoration of its old grace was completed.
4.8Km 2021-05-27
99, Yulgok-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-762-4868
Honghwamun Gate is the main gate of Changgyeonggung Palace. It has three opening gates in the front and two to the side with a sophisticated locking mechanism.
4.8Km 2024-04-18
89, Hoenamu-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
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4.9Km 2024-01-22
1F, 2F, 165-1, Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
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4.9Km 2024-04-22
217, Susaek-ro, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul
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4.9Km 2024-04-17
1F, 245, Ichon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
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4.9Km 2024-04-22
162, Noryangjin-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul
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4.9Km 2024-03-07
62-29 Changgyeonggung-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2265-0151
Woo Lae Oak is a Pyeongyang naengmyeon (Pyeongyang cold buckwheat noodles) restaurant established in 1949. Its signature dish is the Pyeongyang naengmyeon, known for their clean and light broth. Alongside the onmyeon (warm noodles), they also serve bulgogi, which complements the warm broth perfectly. The restaurant is renowned to the extent that customers often line up to dine, and it was selected for the Michelin Guide 2023.