Bukchon Hanok Village

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주소 :

25-7 Jae-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

카테고리 :
도시 : Seoul

25-7 Jae-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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Lars Kühne on Google

New buildings restaurated in old Style. Some little Shops, too crowded for Instagram Pictures. But nice athmosphere.
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Sara Norris on Google

It was cool... The village itself is pretty but there's nothing to do other than walk up the hill and take pictures.
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Corz Baluyut on Google

Dress up in a traditional hanbok and stroll through the quaint streets of Bukchon Hanok Village. We really enjoyed our time here and felt transported back in time. Its amazing how they are able to keep these traditional houses amidst the vast and growing city of Seoul. We recommend that you arrive here early enough before all the tourists to get that perfect shot. It can get quite crowded but there's plenty of room to share. Be mindful of your noise as this village is actually still being occupied by residents therein. This is truly one of the best attractions in Seoul and the best part is that it's free!
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Kimberly Kiernan on Google

Such a fun area to walk through. You must be quiet while doing so as these are actual homes that people live in. For a little added fun, you can rent a Hanbok to wear while walking the old areas of Seoul. There’s a tea house at the top that’s 5000 won to enter but you get a beverage—hot or cold tea for doing so. It’s fun to go to the top for the views alone.
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Eric C. on Google

A nice hilly walk through a half-modern half-old style neighborhood. There is no wrong path as old style houses are everywhere along the road beside modern cars and houses. There are also clothes and coffee shops along the way.
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David Kim on Google

Historically preserved through the rough ages. Those who are curious about the Korean traditional architecture should visit. The site seems to be preserved way back from the Joseon Dynasty. The historic sites are currently resident to the local people, thus, upon visiting, tourists and visitors are kindly asked to be speak silently and follow the correspondings rules and regulations of the site. Nonetheless, people can buy or rent Hanbok (korean traditional clothing) throughout the day. Plus, tourists can purchase many unique souvenirs and unique merchandises throughout the area. Nearby Bukchon Hanok Village, there are other important landmarks within. First, there is the Cheongduk Gong (or the Emperor's private livingspace. The size of the area is approximately 300,000m^2 in area or more. Next, these is the Blue House or CheongHwaDae (청와대) which is a place where the president of South Korea resides. Next, there is Gwanghwamun (광화문). This place (in general) was the place where the emperor and all government officials had their political meetings and parades. i
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Sing Lim on Google

This is a residential area of an old town. It was being restored and I have to say that it is very nice. It is not too big but you get to see how an old Korean town looks like. It is very much like some of the old town in China. Not too commercialized at the moment. It was also not too crowded when we were there. This place is a break from the usual touristy spots like palaces, temples etc.
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jinoh son on Google

Very well maintained example of traditional 한옥 (Han-Ok, Korean Residential) dwelling. Love some of the doors and cheeky spouting details. Well worth a visit and not to far from the CBD. Be make sure to be respectful and quiet as it's still a residential neighbourhood where people live. Great backdrop for your photo with Seoul skyline behind.

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