Picturesque street filled with cute cafes, international restaurants, and souvenir shops. Great place for window shopping and a recharge after a day out in the city.
Authentic South Korean Heritage at Ikseondong Hanok VillageMy visit to Ikseondong Hanok Village in February was a captivating journey into South Korea's cultural roots. Nestled within the heart of Seoul, this quaint village exuded charm and heritage at every corner.The traditional Hanok houses, with their curved tiled roofs and wooden architecture, painted a vivid picture of bygone eras. Wandering through the labyrinthine alleys felt like stepping back in time, immersing myself in the genuine essence of local Korean culture.The fusion of old-world aesthetics and modern sensibilities was striking. Charming cafes, galleries, and boutiques nestled in these historic structures added a contemporary flair while preserving the area's authenticity.The village exuded a serene ambiance, inviting visitors to explore its hidden gems and embrace the simplicity and elegance of traditional Korean living. It was a cultural enclave that left a lasting impression, offering a glimpse into the soul of South Korea.
So lovely district!😍There are places to eat for every time of day, several restaurants, special cafes with delicious drinks and cakes, other places in a maze-like, nice street with Hanok houses.
A lot to see, so many restaurants and small shops which sell bags, trinklets and costume jewellery as well as trendy clothes..so many turns into narrow lanes leading to rows and rows of shopping and food delight...
A great village that played host to many cafe and fashion shops, with physical features that’s pretty much unrivalled in other cities we have been to!Many shops dedicate floor space for features and design cues, and the theme was very well incorporated into most cafe too 👍🏻Definitely recommended to visit if you are looking for some cafe hunting action!
Really loved this little alley. The narrow alleys lined with adorable aesthetic cafes and restaurants felt intimate and romantic. It’s a little vintage yet modern, felt a bit European meets Studio Ghibli with a slight modern flair.Most shops were coffee spots and they were tasty. Lots of couples. Love that they close late in case you just want a chill place to hang. There are also some restaurants that serve beer, snacks so you can enjoy this also.There were some clothing shops as well but didn’t feel as high quality for someone 30+, maybe 20’s fashion okay.