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The first royal palace built during the Joseon Dynasty, with 500 years of history.
A historical site where the Korean Empire began.
A UNESCO World Heritage site.
A palace built by Seongjong, the 9th king of Joseon.
The smallest of the five grand palaces in Seoul.
A place where ancestral tablets of Joseon Dynasty kings and queens were enshrined and rituals were performed.
It was once a central waterway.
A place that preserves and exhibits Seoul's artifacts, urban relics, and old houses.
A place that promotes the literary and cultural value of Hangeul.
Korea's representative museum, housing over 410,000 artifacts.
An old prison where independence activists were incarcerated during the Japanese colonial period.
Korea's first public craft museum.
A place that showcases the history of meteorological science and culture.
Opened in 2020 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Korean aviation schools.
Korea's only war history museum.
A multi-cultural complex showcasing Korean contemporary art.
Korea's first modern museum building (opened in 1938) located inside Deoksugung Palace.
An art space where installation art, light art, and media art harmonize along 100 pillars in the basement of Yujin Plaza, beneath Hongjecheon Stream.
A museum where the building itself is a work of art (designed by Mario Botta, Jean Nouvel, Rem Koolhaas).
Located on Jeongdong-gil, along the Deoksugung Stonewall Walkway.
A special place to experience nature up close, including insects and animals.
One of the world's five largest sculpture parks.
The tombs of Seongjong, the 9th Joseon king, his queen Jeonghyeon, and Jungjong, the 11th king.
Seoul's first urban botanical garden, combining a park and a botanical garden.
A major backdrop for the drama <Itaewon Class>.
A main filming location for the drama <Vincenzo>.
The only film museum in Seoul.
A major tourist attraction offering views of Seoul from 480m above sea level.
A popular tourist attraction in Seoul for 60 years.
The old Seoul Station building was reborn as a cultural and artistic space in 2011.
One of the parks on Namsan Mountain.
A national treasure of Korea.
Korea's largest comprehensive market.
Preserves the appearance of an old village from the Joseon Dynasty.
Korea's first Gothic-style cathedral (120 years of history).
Korea's best-known shopping district.
Full of unique cafes and restaurants among old printing shops.
Designed by world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid.
A national designated treasure, also known as Dongdaemun.
A wholesale market opened in 1905.
A clothing wholesale market with 60 years of history.
A beautiful old stone wall path along Deoksugung Palace.
The history of Korea's first Methodist church began in 1885.
Showcases Korea's diplomacy, politics, culture, religion, and education from the late 19th to early 20th century.
The oldest remaining Western-style building in Deoksugung Palace.
The only remaining hanok in Seoul with a single-pillar gate, ice storage, and a well.
A cultural space preserving a traditional hanok.
An over 80-year-old house that was once the residence of painter Park No-Soo.
You can buy fresh vegetables, meat, and side dishes.
Old shops and Hanok houses blend with new cafes, restaurants, and shops, creating a unique and beautiful landscape.
This is the former residence of Korean presidents since 1948.
It is a wide plaza in front of Gwanghwamun, the main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace (557m long, 34m wide).
It covers Korean modern and contemporary history from the late 19th century to the establishment of the Republic of Korea government and the Seoul Olympics.
It has a 100-year history (since the 1920s).
It is Historic Site No. 354, commemorating the reading of the Korean Declaration of Independence by 33 Korean independence activists in 1919.
It is a 10.84km long stream connecting Gwanghwamun to Dongdaemun.
It showcases traditional Korean culture with antique shops, bookstores, traditional tea houses, and craft shops.
It is an old market dating back to the Joseon Dynasty.
It is a traditional market selling various items such as antiques, household goods, and used clothing.
Hanok (Korean traditional houses) and modern buildings blend, creating a unique and beautiful landscape.
Over 900 traditional Hanok houses remain, preserving the appearance of an old city.
Artistic murals line the street (from Hongik University Station Exit 8, 9 to Seogyo Elementary School).
The name literally means 'Liberation Village.'
It is a staircase built during the Japanese colonial period as a path to Gyeongseong Hoguk Shrine.
It is a street with unique restaurants and cafes in a residential area.
It is a complex cultural space in the form of containers near Seoul Forest.
About 500 handmade shoe shops are gathered here.
It was formed as abandoned factories near Seongsu-dong were converted into cafes.
It is Korea's first container complex shopping mall.
It is nicknamed 'Golden Building with a Golden Exterior.'
It was completed in 1975.
It is a place where art and ironworks coexist.
It is located underground at Gangnam Station.
It is located underground at Express Bus Terminal Station.
It was built during the early Baekje Kingdom period.
It features indoor and outdoor rides with themes of 'adventure' and 'mystery.'
It is the tallest building in Korea (123 floors, 555m).
It is a place where you can find the latest fashion and lifestyle trends.
It is a dish where a whole chicken is boiled in broth and served with kalguksu (knife-cut noodles) (a hearty meal).
It is a place where grilled fish restaurants are gathered.
It is always crowded with people.
Numerous jokbal (pig's trotters) restaurants are gathered between the main street and narrow alleys.
It is the largest seafood wholesale market in Seoul.
It is Asia's largest underground shopping mall (approx. 260 stores).
It is designed to allow views of the sky from within the building (glass ceiling/exterior wall).
It is Yeouido's first complex cultural space (shopping, dining, culture and arts, business).
It is a large shopping mall the size of 13 soccer fields.
It is located in COEX, the center of Gangnam.
It is located in Dragon City, the center of Yongsan.
It is a tethered gas balloon in Yeouido Park.
It is a complex shopping mall located in the heart of Hongdae.
It is the flagship store of the unique eyewear brand Gentle Monster.
It is a flagship store of Korea's representative health & beauty store, Olive Young.
Sindang-dong Tteokbokki Street is famous for its tteokbokki restaurants that have been operating for a long time.
It is the offline flagship store of Musinsa Standard, a leading online fashion platform.
It is a traditional Korean village with over 600 years of history.
It is the largest LINE FRIENDS flagship store in Korea.
It is a LINE FRIENDS flagship store located in the vibrant Hongdae area.
It is the flagship store of Kakao Friends, popular characters from KakaoTalk.
It is an interactive art museum that uses optical illusions.
It is a global shopping destination in Myeongdong, boasting the world's highest single-store sales.
It is the first duty-free shop introduced by Shinsegae, located in the cultural heart of Myeongdong.
It is the flagship store of Shilla Duty Free, located next to The Shilla Seoul hotel.
It is located in Lotte World Tower, a landmark of Korea, offering an optimal shopping environment.
Famille Station, nestled within the bustling Express Bus Terminal, is a vibrant and stylish dining and shopping complex.