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BUKCHON HANOK VILLAGE

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37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul 서울, South Korea
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2024
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A fashionable village that welcomed the aristocrats of the Joseon dynasty, houses with preserved giwa tile roofs.

Bukchon is now a fashionable, must-go area of the capital, where you can stroll, shop and have a drink with a splendid (if sometimes polluted) view of Seoul. The Hanok village of Bukchon was once home to aristocrats during the Joseon dynasty. Some of the tile-roofed houses, known as giwas, have been preserved to the present day. Located between Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village is 600 years old. This preserved village stands between two large palaces, in a historically important district. Today, it's a good place to get an idea of life during the Joseon dynasty, with a cultural center and restaurants housed in traditional houses. The districts of Wonseo-dong, Jae-dong, Gahoe-dong and Insa-dong all lie north of the Cheonggyecheon River and Jongno, forming Bukchon, which means "northern village", a place that was home to the royal family and high court dignitaries. As some of the houses are still inhabited, we'll try to be as respectful as possible, and as quiet as possible. We recommend a visit in traditional hanbok clothing (which can be rented) to show your "local color". It's best to visit early in the day, otherwise you'll have to fight your way through the hordes of tourists...

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Visited in march 2018
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Balade sympa au milieu des maisons traditionnelles, certes il y a pas mal de touristes mais l'endroit vaut le détour.
sheepie
Visited in may 2017
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A ne pas manquer à Séoul, non loin du Palais Changgyeonggung, le quartier ancien de Bukchon. On peut y voir des maisons traditionnelles et de charmants commerces. Essayer de se procurer un plan détaillé afin de bien comprendre le cheminement et ne rien rater.
fute_307340
Visited in may 2016
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Ce petit village a conservé ses petites maisons traditionnelles typiques de la coree qu'on appelle hanok. Dépaysement totale et possibilité d'en visiter certaines. A faire si vous venez
Milos
Visited in october 2015
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Des ruelles typiques dans lesquelles il est agréable de se perdre. On regrettera les nombreux touristes. Néanmoins, plusieurs adresses sont sympas et à découvrir (ateliers d'artistes, bars, magasins...).
myaby
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The old houses are sensational! I slept in one level comfort, they are not on top of course but it is extremely exotic. The downside is that the village is not very wide and little by little the old houses are destroyed.

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