Hosim [Tax Refund Shop] (호심)
www.hosim.kr
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- Address : 1F, 33, Bukchon-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
- Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
- Information and Guides
+82-2-744-2227
- Opening Hours
10:00-20:00
- Parking
Not available
- Items for Sale
Jewerly (Accessories)
- Shop Guide
Refund method (Time-frame) : Claim for refund
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Hanji House (한지가헌)
- Homepage
www.kcdf.or.kr/hanji/
www.instagram.com/hanji.HOUSE
Hanji House was founded to pass on the cultural heritage of hanji, traditional Korean paper, as well as to promote its excellence and uses in everyday life. The center is operated by Korea Craft & Design Foundation, and offers a variety of programs that consist of exhibitions, hands-on activities, classes, and marketing hanji products. On the first floor is Hanji Showroom, where various exhibitions take place to showcase hanji of the past and the present. The basement floor comprises Hanji Open Archive, Hanji Print Studio, and Hanji Workroom, where most of the hands-on activities and classes are held. Hanji House also offers a docent program for exploring the whole area.
⊙ Tanello Jewellery [Tax Refund Shop] (타넬로(모두디자인컴퍼니))
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⊙ Aromind (아로마인드)
- Homepage
www.aromind.co.kr
Aromind is a perfume workshop that offers a perfume-making experience with a professional perfumer in a quiet hanok building. Visitors can create their own one-of-a-kind perfume by choosing three out of 30 different scent options that change on a seasonal basis. A perfume one-day class is held for one to eight people for one to one and a half hours. The fee for the experience includes a 50 ml product and a 10 ml sample. They also offer the class in Korean with English interpretation when there non-Korean speaking participants. Aromind is the perfect place to create your own scent to associate your memory of Korea.
⊙ Baengnyeon Tojong Samgyetang (백년토종삼계탕)
- Tel
+82-2-747-5535
This is the place featured on the Michelin Guide. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is ginseng chicken soup.
⊙ Bukchon Son Mandu Bukchon Branch (북촌손만두 북촌점)
- Homepage
http://mandoo.so
This third-generation family-owned handmade mandu restaurant has been in business since 1953. Its handmade mandu bears the tradition of nearly 70 years. This restaurant distinguishes itself above others with its unique expertise in the art of mandu-making and fresh ingredients, capturing deep flavors with care in each mandu. A full spread of mandu is available here, from steamed mandu to thin-skin mandu, deep-fried mandu, shrimp mandu, and galbi mandu, which can be ordered in individual pieces or as an assorted package. Mandu and noodles go perfectly together, and here, visitors can enjoy mandu with cold buckwheat noodles or noodle soup. The most recommended menu is the noodle soup, which serves thick, plump noodles in warm broth. But that does not mean that the cold buckwheat noodles are lacking: cold buckwheat noodles are served in a cool, red kimchi broth.
⊙ Jigum - Jongno Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (JIGUM 종로)
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⊙ Baek In-je House (백인제가옥)
- Homepage
www.museum.seoul.kr
- Tel
+82-2-724-0200
Baek In-je House, located in Bukchon Hanok Village, is a hanok built during the Japanese administration period that portrays modern hanok features. The structure consists of a main room offering a good view of the whole village, spacious bedrooms, a large garden, and annex buildings. As it maintains the beauty of a traditional hanok while incorporating the modern trend of its time, Baek In-je House is considered to be highly valuable in means of both architecture and history, representing the Bukchon Hanok Village together with Yun Bo-seon House.
Baek In-je House was built from black pine, which was first introduced in Seoul during the Gyeongseong Expo in 1907, distinguishing itself from other upper-class houses of its time. Unlike other traditional hanok designs that separate the main building from the other rooms, Baek In-je House connects the two with a hallway, allowing convenient access between the two structures. The house also consists of a Japanese-style hallway and floor mat rooms, reflecting the interior trends of that period. Baek In-je House is also unique in that the main room is partially built as a two-story structure, a style that was never seen in any traditional hanok built during the Joseon period.
⊙ Rakkojae Seoul Bukchon Hanok Hotel (락고재 서울 북촌 한옥호텔)
- Homepage
http://www.rakkojae.com
- Tel
+82-2-742-3410
Rakgojae Bukchon Hanok Hotel in Jongru-gu, Seoul, is a traditional hanok compound with a 130-year history, renovated by master carpenter Jeong Yeong-jin. The elegant gate and stone walls, the traditional roof tiles, the jangdokdae jar store, the pavilions and ponds - not to mention the beautiful pine trees - express the archetypal beauty of hanok. Sitting on the daecheongmaru (wooden patio) with a breeze in the trees, guests will feel taken back in time. Guestrooms are clean and comfortable, and visitors can relax in a wood-fired red-clay sauna and a jade-covered ondol room,. Traditional culture programs are available.
⊙ Keungiwajip (큰기와집)
- Tel
+82-2-722-9024
It’s a 2018 Michelin Guide restaurant. The best menu at this restaurant is soy sauce marinated crab. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

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