3.6Km 2024-06-27
9, Seocho-daero 73-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul
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3.6Km 2024-12-03
Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3423-5114
Gangnam Subway Station area is the prime district for those living south of the Hangang River. Gangnam-daero Avenue links Teheran-ro Road in the east to Jamsil and Sadang in the west. Kyobo Tower Crossroad connects Express Terminal to Noryangjin and west of Seoul. Hannam-daegyo Avenue in the north extends to the north of the Hangang River. A southward direction leads to metropolitan areas such as Seongnam, passing Yangjae and Bundang.
Many people tend to gather at Gangnam Subway Station, as the location is geographically and commercially suitable as a meeting point for social gatherings, events, or personal engagements. Hence, during the weekdays it is usually crowded in the evenings while on weekends, areas around Gangnam Subway Station exit numbers 10 and 11, as well as City Theatre, and Giordano are often bustling with people. Visitors travel to Gangnam to take advantage of its convenient transportation, fashion malls, movie theatres, and bookstores.
Gangnam-gu Office operates Gangnam Tourist Information Center to offer tourist information to international and domestic visitors and hands-on activities related to tourism. Also, the center operates Medical Tour Center which introduces Gangnam-gu’s specializing hospitals and medical treatment as well as Hallyu Experience Hall.
3.6Km 2024-04-17
11, Majo-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2024-04-16
71, Daesagwan-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2024-06-27
2F, 114, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2021-03-29
32-11, Baekjegobun-ro 7-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul
+82-2-422-4712
It uses the first patented broth in Korea. This restaurant's signature menu is whole chicken soup. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Songpa-gu, Seoul.
3.7Km 2024-04-17
1F, 17, Majo-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2022-09-16
209, Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3408-3876
Sejong University Museum exhibits folk art, wooden crafts, clothing, accessories, pottery, paintings and calligraphy collected for over 40 years by the couple who founded the present day Sejong University, Dr. Ju Young-ha and Dr. Choi Ok-ja. This museum has its origins in the Soodo Gallery, which was built in Chungmuro, the campus’ original location, in 1959. Needing more space to house additional artifacts, the museum moved to its current location, which first opened on May 5, 1973 in a four-story concrete building inspired by traditonal tower design from the Baekje era. This building was later expanded on May 20, 1977.
After the university’s name was changed to Sejong University in 1979, the museum was also renamed the Sejong University Museum. The museum showcases unique artifacts to both scholars and students from home and abroad in contribution to the research of Korea’s culture, arts, and archeology.
3.7Km 2024-04-22
372, Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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3.7Km 2024-04-22
76, Haengdang-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
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