1.2Km 2024-06-27
B1, #7, 32, Namdaemunsijang 4-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
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1.2Km 2023-09-05
28-3 , Jahamun-ro 7-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-473-9680
Seochon Guest House in Seochon, Jongno, Seoul, consists of a 90 year-old hanok and a two-story Western-style house. A 6-cheop table is provided for meals, and travelers can use the 1st floor rooms and hall at any time. In the yard, Pansori performances are held twice a year, and residents can sample traditional music, wearing hanbok, and making Korean food; the guesthouse’s other name is Pleasure Valley (Jaeminan Gol)! There are programs for visiting Inwangsan-Bukaksan fortress trail, Gyeongbokgung and other royal palaces, and nearby traditional markets.
1.3Km 2024-06-27
84, Namdaemun-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
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1.3Km 2024-04-18
33-1, Namdaemunsijang 4-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
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1.3Km 2024-06-27
33-1, Namdaemunsijang 4-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
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1.3Km 2024-04-22
#102, 95, Sambong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
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1.3Km 2024-04-22
Joeun Eyewear, 42, Namdaemunsijang 4-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
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1.3Km 2024-06-27
42, Namdaemunsijang 4-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
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1.3Km 2024-03-04
54, Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2133-2641
Bosingak Belfry is also known as Jonggak. It was the site in which a large bell, used to keep the time in Seoul, was found during the Joseon period (1392-1897). Bosingak Belfry was burned down during the Korean War (1950-1953) and was reconstructed in 1979. The original bell was moved to the Gyeongbokgung Palace, and a new bell was forged in 1985. At midnight, January 1, the bell at the Bosingak Belfry is rung to welcome the new year. Many people gather around the belfry to make a wish for their new year.