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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...

Top 5 Must-Try Food Spots in Myeongdong — For K-pop Demon Hunters Fans | Seoul Explorer

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Top 5 Must-Try Food Spots in Myeongdong — For K-pop Demon Hunters Fans | Seoul Explorer Quick overview: Myeongdong is compact, electric and perfect for a short food crawl. If a show like K-pop Demon Hunters made you curious about what the characters grabbed after a gig, this walk covers five easy stops: a classic noodle shop, a friendly K-BBQ, Ssada Gimbap for quick rolls and ramyeon, a popular bingsu spot, and a calm specialty coffee stop. Each entry tells you what to order, the price range, and one photo or timing tip to get the most out of your visit. 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. Fans often pair a quick kimbap stop with nearby shopping and then finish with dessert or coffee. 1) Myeongdong Kyoja (명동교자) — Comforting Kalguksu & Dumplings ...