Seoureseo Duljjaero Jalhaneunjip

Gwanghwamun & Jongno-gu


Little has changed at ‘Second Best Place in Seoul’, a tiny tea and dessert cafe, since it opened in 1976. Apart from the medicinal teas, it serves wonderful thick danpatjuk, red-bean porridge with ginseng, chestnut and peanuts.


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Nearby Gwanghwamun & Jongno-gu attractions

1. Samcheong Park

0.27 MILES

On the lower slopes of Bukaksan, this park is busiest in April when locals come to admire the cherry blossoms. Hiking trails here connect up with the…

2. Simsimheon

0.27 MILES

This modern hanok was rebuilt using traditional methods on the site of two older ones to create a home with museum grandeur that gives a rare opportunity…

3. Another Way of Seeing

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Running a program to support art education and activities for the blind, Another Way of Seeing is a gallery where the thought-provoking exhibitions…

4. Choong Ang High School

0.35 MILES

The Gothic-style early-20th-century buildings of this campus are recognised as part of Seoul's built cultural heritage and provide a nice contrast with…

5. Gahoe Minhwa Workshop

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Housing a large collection of amulets and folk paintings this combined house museum and cultural centre also offers classes teaching traditional painting,…

6. National Children’s Museum

0.37 MILES

Advance reservations are recommended for this interactive and guided museum for kids, as walk-in visitors are limited in number daily.

7. World Jewellery Museum

0.38 MILES

The well-lit displays of this private jewellery collection prove that small is beautiful. The pieces were amassed from around the world over three decades…

8. Cheongwadae

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Security is so tight around the Blue House (so called because of its blue tiled roof) at the base of Bukaksan that even innocently walking past the…