Ikseon-dong Hanok Street
Ikseon-dong Hanok Street
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O M
Washington DC, Quận Columbia70 đóng góp
thg 9 năm 2024 • Một mình
Centrally located but easy to miss if you aren’t looking for it, this little gem of a neighborhood is jam packed with instagrammable eateries and boutiques. Try the extra fluffy pancakes and shop for one of a kind artisan designs at these little shops.
Đã viết vào 19 tháng 1, 2025
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Culture06083533746
27 đóng góp
thg 1 năm 2025 • Cặp đôi
There are many restaurants and cafes, and there are many beautiful places to see. It was a popular and traditional place. Good for photography.
Đã viết vào 16 tháng 1, 2025
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Mike
Orlando, FL145 đóng góp
thg 10 năm 2024 • Bạn bè
Situated between Insadong and Jongmyo Shrine, this is part of Ikseon-dong Hanok Village. I feel this is a very convenient but underrated neighborhood. This delightful section of the city features both traditional hanok-style buildings and modern architecture. Photogenic restaurants, lovely coffee bars, and colorful boutique shops line the pleasant narrow alleys. This section of town contains some of my favorite dining locations, Songam Onban restaurant and Cheongsudang Bakery. I recommend checking both out if you're in the area. However, there are numerous lovely cafes and restaurants here, so you will have plenty of options. I would definitely recommend visiting this captivating little neighborhood which felt less crowded and more charming than the nearby Insadong Culture Street.
Đã viết vào 13 tháng 1, 2025
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Chris
Martinez, CA589 đóng góp
thg 1 năm 2025 • Một mình
Ikseon-dong Hanok Street is an area that is filled with shops, food, and more food. Located across the street from Insadong, as they are literally parallel to each other from the Samil-daero street, the two sides of what makes up the busiest places here.
While the Insadong side is going to be a bit more modern, with the newer buildings, more larger restaurants for spacious seating, open space to walk around, and more places t shop at, Ikseon-dong offers a more cramped space going down smaller alleys ways in search of cute little cafes, a variety of smaller and larger KBBQ places both indoor and outdoors, cute dessert shops, and other eateries abound with the occasional small shop to buy stuff from.
There’s several ways to find you way into Ikseon-dong if you’re coming from Changdeokgung Palace, and once you’re inside the actual area you can just circle around for a little bit until you find what you’re looking for food wise.
Again, main difference between Insa-dong and here is that Insa-dont more for families because it’s open spaces and there’s a lot more shopping there. Ikseon-dong for those who like the night life (also great during the day but different feel) and want the full experience of walking down narrow alleyways to find a neat hole in the wall cafe or pop into a random KBBQ spot along the way.
If you want food, go to Ikseon-dong Hanok Street as you really can’t go wrong there.
While the Insadong side is going to be a bit more modern, with the newer buildings, more larger restaurants for spacious seating, open space to walk around, and more places t shop at, Ikseon-dong offers a more cramped space going down smaller alleys ways in search of cute little cafes, a variety of smaller and larger KBBQ places both indoor and outdoors, cute dessert shops, and other eateries abound with the occasional small shop to buy stuff from.
There’s several ways to find you way into Ikseon-dong if you’re coming from Changdeokgung Palace, and once you’re inside the actual area you can just circle around for a little bit until you find what you’re looking for food wise.
Again, main difference between Insa-dong and here is that Insa-dont more for families because it’s open spaces and there’s a lot more shopping there. Ikseon-dong for those who like the night life (also great during the day but different feel) and want the full experience of walking down narrow alleyways to find a neat hole in the wall cafe or pop into a random KBBQ spot along the way.
If you want food, go to Ikseon-dong Hanok Street as you really can’t go wrong there.
Đã viết vào 3 tháng 1, 2025
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3DMatrix
London, UK757 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2024 • Bạn bè
Ikseon-dong Hanok Village was one of the many highlights of our trip to Seoul, so much so that we visited four times during our 12-day stay. It is a charming neighbourhood, offering quite the mix of past and present charm, making it well worth a visit.
Ikseon-dong is relatively small but packed with character. It’s within walking distance of Insa-dong and easily accessible. The narrow alleyways are lined with hanoks—traditional Korean houses—that have been thoughtfully repurposed into cafes, tea houses, boutiques, restaurants and more. Like most visitors, we discovered something new and eclectic with each turn in this maze-like area, from quaint coffee shops (South Koreans LOVE their coffee), to restaurants, bars, themed eateries, boutiques and surprisingly a shooting club (Ikseon Shooting Club)… All of which we visited.
The neighbourhood’s blend of traditional architecture and modern concepts creates an atmosphere that is both lively and relaxed. It’s also a dream for photography enthusiasts (read Instagram crowd), with plenty of unique spaces waiting to be captured.
I have to say, despite being a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, it didn’t (and doesn’t) feel over-commercialized, and prices, in all instances we encountered, were reasonable considering the location.
As many would point out, the area does tend to get crowded, particularly on weekends. However, it adds to the atmosphere and we found this to be minor inconvenience, once out of the 4 times we visited.
Ikseon-dong combines history and modern life in a way that we found hard to resist. If you’re in Seoul, it’s definitely worth the time to explore.
Ikseon-dong is relatively small but packed with character. It’s within walking distance of Insa-dong and easily accessible. The narrow alleyways are lined with hanoks—traditional Korean houses—that have been thoughtfully repurposed into cafes, tea houses, boutiques, restaurants and more. Like most visitors, we discovered something new and eclectic with each turn in this maze-like area, from quaint coffee shops (South Koreans LOVE their coffee), to restaurants, bars, themed eateries, boutiques and surprisingly a shooting club (Ikseon Shooting Club)… All of which we visited.
The neighbourhood’s blend of traditional architecture and modern concepts creates an atmosphere that is both lively and relaxed. It’s also a dream for photography enthusiasts (read Instagram crowd), with plenty of unique spaces waiting to be captured.
I have to say, despite being a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, it didn’t (and doesn’t) feel over-commercialized, and prices, in all instances we encountered, were reasonable considering the location.
As many would point out, the area does tend to get crowded, particularly on weekends. However, it adds to the atmosphere and we found this to be minor inconvenience, once out of the 4 times we visited.
Ikseon-dong combines history and modern life in a way that we found hard to resist. If you’re in Seoul, it’s definitely worth the time to explore.
Đã viết vào 13 tháng 12, 2024
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Mei Moran
Pasay, Philippines294 đóng góp
thg 10 năm 2024 • Bạn bè
Beautiful place! I loved the vibe here. I loved the boutique shops and cafes. It’s not too touristy (and i hope it stays that way).
Đã viết vào 29 tháng 10, 2024
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MM60424443646
23 đóng góp
thg 6 năm 2024 • Một mình
Ikseon-dong Hanok Street offers a unique blend of traditional and contemporary experiences, making it a popular destination for those looking to explore Seoul's rich cultural heritage. Whether you're interested in enjoying delicious food, sipping coffee in a traditional setting, or simply taking a stroll through its picturesque streets, Ikseon-dong is a must-visit spot in Seoul.
Đã viết vào 16 tháng 10, 2024
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Alex S
5 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2024 • Gia đình
Ikseon-dong Hanok Street is a charming oasis in the heart of Seoul, offering a unique glimpse into Korea's rich cultural heritage. With its beautifully restored hanok, traditional architecture and vibrant cultural scene, this neighborhood is an unmissable Seoul attraction.
Đã viết vào 14 tháng 10, 2024
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IamNaZza
Bangkok111 đóng góp
thg 4 năm 2024 • Gia đình
I visited Ikseon-dong on a rainy day, but despite the weather, the queues for a few cafes were still impressively long. This charming alleyway is lined with beautifully preserved traditional Korean houses, known as hanoks, which have been transformed into trendy cafes, restaurants, and boutiques. The juxtaposition of old and new creates a unique atmosphere that draws visitors from all over. The cafes are particularly popular, offering cozy tea rooms and modern coffee shops, each with its own stylish decor and signature drinks. As I wandered through the narrow alleyways, admiring the intricate architecture of the hanok houses, the rain added an extra layer of charm to the experience. Despite the wet weather, the vibrant energy and warmth of the shops selling handcrafted goods kept the mood lively and welcoming.
Đã viết vào 13 tháng 10, 2024
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NongNym
4 đóng góp
thg 7 năm 2024 • Gia đình
It is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the unique charm of this historic yet trendy neighborhood. As I wandered through the narrow lanes lined with beautifully preserved hanoks (traditional Korean houses), I was immediately captivated by the atmospher, both serene and vibrant.
What sets Ikseon-dong apart is how these age-old structures have been creatively repurposed into charming cafes, boutique shops, and artisanal studios, seamlessly blending the old with the new. The street is dotted with cozy cafes and eateries offering everything from traditional Korean dishes to contemporary fusion cuisine. I stopped by a small teahouse that served an exquisite selection of herbal teas and traditional sweets.
What sets Ikseon-dong apart is how these age-old structures have been creatively repurposed into charming cafes, boutique shops, and artisanal studios, seamlessly blending the old with the new. The street is dotted with cozy cafes and eateries offering everything from traditional Korean dishes to contemporary fusion cuisine. I stopped by a small teahouse that served an exquisite selection of herbal teas and traditional sweets.
Đã viết vào 5 tháng 10, 2024
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