Embark on a unique culinary journey to see the traditional heart of Seoul: Bukchon! Explore traditional Hanok houses, learn about Korea’s fascinating history, and dive into an experience of Joseon dynasty royal court cuisine. During this tour, you'll savor iconic dishes like bulgogi, pajeon (savory pancakes), and grilled fish, all prepared using authentic recipes passed down through generations. After your walking tour through Bukchon’s charming streets, relax and unwind in a beautiful traditional tea room, enjoying a selection of fine Korean teas. It’s the perfect way to immerse yourself in the flavors and culture of this 600-year-old city.
Bukchon Hanok Village is a place in Seoul where many old traditional houses are located. Walking through Bukchon, you will be able to see a variety of workshops and shops built on the traditional Korean house called "Hanok". It is also naturally connected to the Korean Traditional Restaurant where you visit and taste Korean Traditional dishes at first.
Built around 1900, this is a 'Hanok' building with preservation value made with the best technology of its time, and was known as the home of a powerful family at the time. It is currently managed by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, and due to its beautiful architecture, it is sometimes used as a filming location for K-Movies.
The birthplace of Korea's second president, Yun Bo-seon, it is famous for being a well-built Hanok mansion that is rare in Seoul, as well as being large. Yun's granddaughter-in-law currently lives there, and it is maintained with funds from the National Trust.
You will make your own way to the meeting points