Renoma Suit [Tax Refund Shop] (레노마 정장) - - Address : 185, Digital-ro, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul ※ Presentation Information - Fair Day Monday – Sunday - Information and Guides +82-2-2067-3656 - Opening Hours 10:30-21:00 - Parking Available - Restroom Available - Items for Sale Men’s Clothing - Shop Guide Refund method (Time-frame) : Immediate tax refund / Claim for refund ◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox This work was created by the Korea Tourism Organization for 24 years and opened as the first type of public Nuri. You can download it for free from the Korea Tourism Organization, https://kto.visitkorea.or.kr/eng.kto
Kansong House (간송옛집)
kansonghouse.kr
The 100-year-old traditional hanok Kansong House sits by the burial mound of Kansong Jeon Hyeong-pil (1906-1962), who played a significant role in preserving the cultural heritages of Korea during the Japanese colonial period. This house was orginally built by Kansong's adoptive father Jeon Myeong-gi (1870-1919) to us as a storage facilities for harvested agriculture from the northern Gyeonggi-do and Hwanghae. After his father's death, Kansong used the house as a ritual house for his father and often stayed here. Some damages were done to the house during the Korean War, and partial repair was made after his death.
- Address : 149-18 Sirubong-ro, Dobong-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
- Information and Guides
+82-2-954-5757
- Parking
Not available
- Day Off
Closed Sundays, Mondays, Jauary 1, Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays and upon the reqeust of Kansong Art and Culture Foundation
- Operating Hours
09:00-18:00
- Restrooms
Available
- Admission Fees
Free
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⊙ Hanjeongsik Daemun (한정식대문)
- Tel
+82-2-956-0843
Hanjeongsik Daemun is a traditional Korean restaurant known for its set meals featuring nutritious pot rice and around 15 side dishes made with natural ingredients. Their main menu includes ganjang gejang jeongsik (soy sauce marinated crab set menu), bori gulbi jeongsik (barley-aged dried yellow croaker set menu), and jeonbok galbi jjim jeongsik (braised abalone and galbi set menu). They offer a variety of Korean table d'hote courses such as sura jeongsik (royal kitchen course table) and teuk jeongsik (special course table), each consisting of 5-6 special dishes, all at reasonable prices. Located in a renovated hanok, next to the Banghak-dong Catholic Church.
⊙ Daemun (대문)
- Tel
+82-2-956-0843
Daemun table d’hote consists of delicious Mung Bean jelly cake mixed with beef and vegetables, sweet vegetable salads with fruit sauce, five colors of pan-fried flour dough with duck, and cold jellyfish salad with mustard dressing. Tasty side dishes such as bulgogi and outer leaf of cabbage mixed with soybean paste and rice in a hot stone pot, and soybean paste stew, come right after the main course.
*Best Korean Restaurant as designated by The Seoul Metropolitan Government
⊙ Sujeonggung (수정궁)
- Tel
+82-2-3491-0440
It is a store that has been in operation since 1988. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Dobong-gu, Seoul. The most famous menu is dumpling.
⊙ Wondangsaem Park (원당샘공원)
- Homepage
tour.dobong.go.kr
Wondangsaem Pond is named after the Wondang village, where the Yun family settled about 600 years ago. It is a park that harmoniously blends a traditional pond with a Hall of Rejoicing Pavilion called Samojeong, a wall fall, and a floral wall. During autumn, the golden foliage of an 800-year-old ginkgo tree enriches the surroundings, and a deck path around the tree offers a delightful stroll.
⊙ Kyungbokkung - Changdong Branch (경복궁 창동)
- Tel
+82-2-992-6777
Chefs specializing in Korean dishes use prime meat. This restaurant's signature menu is grilled boneless ribs. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Dobong-gu, Seoul.
⊙ Homeplus Stores - Banghak Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스스토어즈 방학)
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⊙ Dooly Museum (둘리뮤지엄)
- Homepage
www.doolymuseum.or.kr
Dooly Museum is Korea's first museum to be dedicated to a single character. The museum is dedicated to Dooly, the main character from the Korean cartoon series "Dooly the Little Dinosaur." The cartoon was published as a series on a comic magazine called "Bomulseom" from 1983 to 1993, following Dooly's adventure that begins from his arrival to Ssangmun-dong inside a glacier from the Ice Age. Inspired by the series, this interactive museum was founded in Ssangmun-dong and explores the value and meaning of the hit series through the expansion of its works such as the animation series, character merch, and other media sources.
⊙ Bukhansan Dulle Trail Section 1 ([북한산 둘레길] 1 소나무숲길 )
- Homepage
www.knps.or.k
Bukhansan Mountain is a mountain representing Seoul, which 5 million people visit every year. It is not easy to hike up to the top, but the dulle trail allows one to enjoy the beauty of the mountain without too much effort. Bukhansan Dulle Trail is a low-lying, horizontal walking trail created by connecting and refining existing side paths, allowing for a leisurely walk along the foot of the mountain. The Pine Forest Trail, one section of the trail consisting of 21 themes, is 2.9 kilometers long from the entrance to Uiryeong Trail to the top of Solbat Neighborhood Park. It is filled with majestic pine trees, and the road is wide and gentle, making it a perfect place to enjoy a walk. Most of the section is shaded by trees, so visitors can feel cool while walking up even on hot summer days.
⊙ Seoul Hiking Tourism Center - Bukhansan Branch (서울도심등산관광센터(북한산))
- Homepage
seoulhiking.or.kr
- Tel
+82-1533-2608
The Seoul Hiking Tourism Center is located 5 minutes on foot from Exit 2 of Bukhansan Ui Station and provides various services to hikers. It provides hiking course guidance and information (available in Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese) about the mountains of Seoul, including Bukhansan, Bugaksan, and Inwangsan Mountains, as well as promotional materials such as Seoul hiking tourism guidebooks and maps. Also, it operates hiking tour programs with various themes every week for foreigners and offers hiking gear rental services such as hiking boots, hiking attire, trekking poles, gloves, and crampons for foreigners. (Koreans accompanied by foreigners can also rent the gear.) In addition, there is a storage locker and lounge for visitors, so they can pack up and rest before hiking.

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