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Different areas of Seoul to explore
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Sapa



Joined: 05 Nov 2007

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:15 pm    Post subject: Different areas of Seoul to explore Reply with quote

What are your favourite areas of Seoul to walk around, take photos, have coffee, etc?
I have been here around 6 months now and usually just go to the same places - Myeungdong, Insadong, Jongno, Itaewon and Hongdae.

I'm particularly interested in cool areas/things to take photographs of.
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cwaddell



Joined: 23 Jan 2006

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Samcheong-dong has some pretty cool galleries, coffee shops, museums and traditional Korean houses (hanok). It's between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung. Anguk Station (Line 3) exit 2 will get you there. Try and find the owl museum, or the chicken art museum. Very unique haha!
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Sapa



Joined: 05 Nov 2007

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah i like that street with all of the restaurants on it right next to Gyeongbokgung, and then on up the hill on your way back down to Anguk station with all of the coffee shops and little jewellery stores. Squint hard enough and you could almost pretend your in Europe somewhere.
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Ukon



Joined: 29 Jan 2008

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Konkuk is a entertainment district with not many foreigners...fun area and it's seperated into two areas for fun(one near Konkuk station and one next to Guui station).....Not much for clubs however...great for dates or hanging out with friends

Club ghetto is decent if your looking to dance however...consistently uncrowded, but far from being dead. If your into Hip hop and wanna break dance or have room to dance, this place is great.
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McGenghis



Joined: 14 Oct 2008
Location: Gangneung

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 6:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Inwangsan is a good way to spend an afternoon. It's a small mountain festooned with little shrines, and there's a prison up there too. Big German shepherds and guys with guns. The mountain itself is all rock.

Too bad that apartment complex is going up right under it.
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HapKi



Joined: 10 Dec 2004
Location: TALL BUILDING-SEOUL

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The area behind Doksung Palace (next to City Hall) is pretty cool. Take the little alley that has the Dunkin' Doughnuts on the corner and walk down there. It opens up to quite a lot of old govermental buildings, art musuem, etc. Laid out in a way that's more open than most city blocks in Seoul.

Also, I'd recommend walking through any of the larger (or even smaller) university campuses in Seoul. Yonsei, Ehwa, Seoul Women's, Seoul National University of Technology, all make for interesting walks.
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betchay



Joined: 23 Aug 2005
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Palgakjeong in Bugaksan and Pyeongchangdong are not very touristy since it's quite difficult to go there. There is a bus from Bomun station that goes up to Sky Villa in Bugaksan. From there you can take a walk (there's a pedestrian pathway) to Palgakjeong. The view is really nice specially in spring and autumn.

Pyeongchangdong is the village between Bukhansan and Bugaksan. Viewable from Palgakjeong. Lots of rich Koreans live there in real houses.
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RACETRAITOR



Joined: 24 Oct 2005
Location: Seoul, South Korea

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Basically you'll find something interesting no matter where you start from.
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peacemaker



Joined: 19 Sep 2006

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not much to add in terms of places, except I always liked the area around Sinchon station, but this is an awesome idea for a thread. So many times when I lived in Korea before that I would go to Seoul and hang out in the same old places. I'm headed back in two weeks and I will surely reference this thread for some ideas on new places to wander around.
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flakfizer



Joined: 12 Nov 2004
Location: scaling the Cliffs of Insanity with a frayed rope.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I know a place, but I can't remember the area. Maybe someone will know what I'm talking about. There's a mix of apartment buildings, some of which are Hyundai Apts, about 20 stories tall and villas about 5 stories tall. There are many coffee shops and hofs as well mom and pop stores and small, cheap restaurants. There are several vendors on the sidewalks as well as tent-like entrances to many of the gorcery stores. There's a park with a few benches that are sheltered by a wooden structure with vines. There are also a couple exercise machines, a chin-up bar and a dirt basketball court . Anyone know this place?
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caniff



Joined: 03 Feb 2004
Location: All over the map

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

flakfizer wrote:
I know a place, but I can't remember the area. Maybe someone will know what I'm talking about. There's a mix of apartment buildings, some of which are Hyundai Apts, about 20 stories tall and villas about 5 stories tall. There are many coffee shops and hofs as well mom and pop stores and small, cheap restaurants. There are several vendors on the sidewalks as well as tent-like entrances to many of the gorcery stores. There's a park with a few benches that are sheltered by a wooden structure with vines. There are also a couple exercise machines, a chin-up bar and a dirt basketball court . Anyone know this place?


I was just there, but since I was lost I don't know the name. Definitely somewhere in Seoul, though.
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jkelly80



Joined: 13 Jun 2007
Location: you boys like mexico?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 11:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

betchay wrote:
Palgakjeong in Bugaksan and Pyeongchangdong are not very touristy since it's quite difficult to go there. There is a bus from Bomun station that goes up to Sky Villa in Bugaksan. From there you can take a walk (there's a pedestrian pathway) to Palgakjeong. The view is really nice specially in spring and autumn.

Pyeongchangdong is the village between Bukhansan and Bugaksan. Viewable from Palgakjeong. Lots of rich Koreans live there in real houses.


Seconded. Pyeongchangdong is quite lovely, especially in fall and spring. Do you know fall and spring? They are seasons in Korea. Korea also has two other season.

Bukchon, which is the hill area above Samcheong-dong, is nice.

I reccomend Samcheong Gak, a tea house/restaurant that used to be Pak Chung Hee's house. Expensive, but a nice sunset view. You need a car or cab to get there tho.
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polonius



Joined: 05 Jun 2004

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am found of Hyewha. There are some nice cafes, bars and restaurants there. If you want a cool bar there, Sam Cooks is great. The owner has thousands of vinyl records and will spin pretty much what you request. Children's Grand Park is worth a walk threw. It's free, and there is a zoo there. If you want to go on rides, you do need to pay of course.
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dean_burrito



Joined: 12 Jun 2007

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 1:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ukon wrote:
Konkuk is a entertainment district with not many foreigners...fun area and it's seperated into two areas for fun(one near Konkuk station and one next to Guui station).....Not much for clubs however...great for dates or hanging out with friends

Club ghetto is decent if your looking to dance however...consistently uncrowded, but far from being dead. If your into Hip hop and wanna break dance or have room to dance, this place is great.


The Ireland Yuki bars are always good time too in Konkuk. Fire shows and a friendly staff.

As far as Pictures in this area go to Konkuk and walk down Rodeo Drive, then walk away from the tracks. Lot's of interesting things to see... not necessarily do. Then you can keep walking towards Ttukseom and there are some markets that are neat. Then just keep walking towards Seoul Forrest. It's a couple hours of walking altogether but you'll get quite a variety of photos.
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samantha27



Joined: 07 Jan 2009
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 11:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

anyone know where the 'frech' district is?
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