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Bukchon Hanok Village
A hillside neighborhood of 600-year-old hanok homes between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung — teahouses, craft studios, and Seoul rooftops.
Hours and admission fees can change. Please confirm the latest info on the official site before visiting.
Official siteStyle
HistoryCity
Good for
SoloCoupleFriends
Pace
Easy-goingBudget
BudgetIdeal length
1–2 days3–4 days
Best season
SpringFall
Travel tips
- 1Residents live here — keep voices down.
- 2Wear flat shoes; slopes are steep.
- 3Pair with Samcheong-dong cafés.
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