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Gyeongbokgung: 5 Must-Visit Spots — Hanbok Rental, Tosokchon, Café Boan, Gowooga & Hwangsaengga

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Gyeongbokgung: 5 Must-Visit Spots — Hanbok, Tosokchon, Café Boan & Local Eats | Seoul Explorer A compact, practical guide to the best cultural and food stops around Gyeongbokgung Palace. Wear a hanbok for free palace entry, refuel with Tosokchon’s samgyetang, sip at Café Boan with palace vibes, taste premium hanwoo, and finish with a Michelin-listed kalguksu. (If you enjoyed atmosphere shots in K-pop Demon Hunters , these spots capture the same subtle city energy.) Quick notes — how to use this guide This is a half-day loop: combine hanbok rental → palace stroll → Tosokchon or Hwangsaengga for a hearty meal → café break → premium dinner if you like. Each entry includes exact address, hours and a practical tip to save time or take the best photo. 1) Hanboknam (한복남) — Hanbok Rental near Gyeongbokgung What it is: Popular hanbok rental shop a sho...

Namsan Food & View Guide — Cable Car, n.GRILL, Durumi Bunsik & K-pop Demon Hunters Seoul Spots | Seoul Explorer

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Namsan Food & View Guide — Cable Car, n.GRILL, Durumi Bunsik & K-pop Demon Hunters Seoul Spots — Seoul Explorer Quick summary: Namsan (N Seoul Tower) is a compact experience — scenic transport, skyline views and a mix of restaurants from fine dining to casual bunsik. This guide covers: ① Namsan Cable Car (how to ride + fare), ② n.GRILL (tower fine-dining with views), ③ Durumi Bunsik (K-snack counter inside the tower), ④ Starbucks (Seoul Tower store — a handy view café), and ⑤ 101 Beonji Namsan Donkatsu (classic hearty cutlets). Each entry gives address, typical hours, what to order, transit tips and a short connection to the show K-pop Demon Hunters (fans often search the same landmarks). How to use this guide This is a short, practical crawl — not a full travel plan. Read the quick notes, pick two or three stops that fit your schedule, and enjoy. 1) Namsan Ca...