If you’re into whisky, this swank Japanese bar is for you, as it sports one of the largest selections of drams in the city. It’s also famed for its cocktails, all of which come at a price; expect to pay at least ₩20,000 a drink.
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Gangnam & Southern Seoul
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3. Queen Jeonghyeon Wanghu's Tomb
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