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Tibet Museum (Seoul)
Jongno District · Museums, Culture & Arts
The Tibet Museum (Seoul) is a small specialized museum focused on Tibetan culture and Buddhist art, located in the traditional neighborhood of Sogyeok-dong in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. The museum houses approximately 600 artifacts and artworks related to Tibet, allowing visitors to gain an intimate understanding of Tibetan religion, history, and daily cultural life right in the heart of Seoul. It is conveniently situated near popular attractions such as Bukchon Hanok Village, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and Insadong, making it an ideal stop for a walking day tour.
Naksan Park
Jongno District · Parks & Gardens
Naksan Park is located in the Ihwa-dong area of Jongno District, Seoul, situated along the slopes of Naksan Mountain and the Seoul City Wall. It is a popular walking spot for enjoying city views and nightscapes. The park opened in 2002 and connects to Daehak-ro, Hyehwa Station, and the surrounding trails of Dongdaemun, often visited alongside the Ihwa Mural Village.
Dongdaemun History and Culture Park
동대문패션타운 · Parks & Gardens
Dongdaemun History and Culture Park is a complex cultural park in the Dongdaemun area of Seoul that combines ancient city ruins with modern architectural design, allowing visitors to appreciate both the historical remnants of Seoul's city walls and the futuristic buildings of the Dongdaemun Design Plaza. The park was completed in 2009 and is open 24 hours a day, featuring facilities such as the Seoul city wall, the Euljiro Water Gate, the Dongdaemun History Museum, and exhibition halls for artifacts, making it a popular spot for understanding the urban development of Seoul and for leisurely walks and photography. The park is adjacent to the Dongdaemun fashion shopping district and several department stores and wholesale markets, making it suitable for cultural strolls during the day and enjoying the illuminated night views and vibrant atmosphere of Dongdaemun at night.
Korea Museum of Modern Costume
Jongno District · Landmarks
The Korea Museum of Modern Costume, located in Seoul, is a museum themed around Korean modern and contemporary clothing and fashion culture, which opened in 1993. The museum focuses on academic and exhibition purposes and is associated with campus facilities, making it suitable for travelers interested in Hanbok, clothing history, and design culture.
Namsan Outdoor Botanical Garden
龍山區 · Parks & Gardens
Namsan Outdoor Botanical Garden is an urban green space located at the southern foot of Namsan in the Yongsan District of Seoul. It showcases over 100,000 plants from approximately 270 species of native Korean trees and flowers, divided into 13 themed areas. Originally a foreign residential area in Hannam-dong, it was demolished in 1994 and transformed into a botanical garden that opened on February 18, 1997. Today, it has become a popular spot for walking, flower viewing, and family outings in the city center. The garden features well-paved trails, scenic lawns, and pavilions, connecting to the Namsan Park and trail system, allowing visitors to escape the hustle and bustle of downtown while enjoying convenient transportation.
Sujeongjeon
Jongno District · Landmarks
Sujeongjeon is a palace building within Gyeongbokgung in Seoul, designated as a national treasure of South Korea. The existing structure was rebuilt in 1867 and is located near the central axis of Gyeongbokgung. It was used as a space for government affairs and is closely related to the political activities during the reign of King Sejong and the history of the creation of Hangul.
Anyangam Seated Avalokiteshvara Statue
두산아파트 · Landmarks
The Anyangam Seated Avalokiteshvara Statue is located within the Anyangam in Changsin-dong, Jongno District, Seoul. It is a Buddhist statue carved directly from a rock wall. Designated as Seoul's tangible cultural heritage No. 122 in 1999, it is one of the important stone Buddhist statues from the late Joseon period, currently managed by Anyangam.
Beautiful Tea Museum
Jongno District · Museums, Culture & Arts
The Beautiful Tea Museum is a complex tea house that combines tea culture exhibitions, tea art experiences, and sales, located within a traditional Korean house in Insa-dong, Jongno District, Seoul. Its mission is to promote tea culture from Korea and around the world, showcasing tea utensils, ceramic works, and tea-related artifacts. The museum's tea house offers over a hundred types of tea from Korea, China, Japan, and Europe, allowing visitors to enjoy tea while appreciating the artistic space. The surrounding area is the famous cultural district of Insa-dong in Seoul, making it ideal for a leisurely walking itinerary that combines art galleries, traditional craft shops, and tea houses.
Kumho Museum of Art
Jongno District · Landmarks
The Kumho Museum of Art is a modern and contemporary art museum located on Samcheong-ro in the Jongno District of Seoul, adjacent to the eastern side of Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Samcheong-dong arts and culture district. Founded by the Kumho Cultural Foundation, it began as the Kumho Gallery in 1989 and was expanded and relocated to its current site in 1996, with a core mission to support outstanding young Korean artists and promote contemporary art. In addition to permanent and special exhibitions, the museum features a chamber music hall, a café, and an art shop, creating a small yet refined cultural space that combines exhibitions and performances.
Bukchon Art Museum
Jongno District · Museums, Culture & Arts
Bukchon Art Museum is a community-based art museum located in the Jongno District of Seoul, near the traditional neighborhoods of Bukchon Hanok Village and Samcheong-dong. The museum showcases a range of works from traditional Korean art to contemporary pieces, allowing visitors to experience a diverse artistic perspective within the historical and cultural atmosphere of Bukchon. Situated in a tranquil residential area dense with hanoks, it is also ideal for combining visits with a stroll through Bukchon and exploring nearby cultural attractions and alleyways.
Unhyeongung
Jongno District · Landmarks
Unhyeongung is a historical site from the Joseon Dynasty located in the Jongno District of Seoul. It was once the private residence of Heungseon Daewongun and the place where Gojong was born and spent his childhood. The preserved buildings today include Old Andong, Old Yeokdang, and Erang Hall, which are open for free visits and offer experiences of traditional weddings and palace cultural activities.
Gyeongbokgung Palace
Jongno District · Landmarks
Gyeongbokgung Palace is the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty located in the Jongno District of Seoul. Built in 1395, it sits on a vast terrain south of Bukaksan Mountain and is one of the most representative palaces in Korea. The palace retains significant historical monuments such as Gyeonghoeru Pavilion and Hyangwonjeong Pond, and visitors can also explore the National Palace Museum of Korea and the National Folk Museum of Korea nearby.