Bukchon Hanok Village: The Heart of Tradition
πAbout
Nestled between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces, Bukchon Hanok Village is a living museum of Seoul's 600-year history. This residential neighborhood is home to hundreds of traditional Korean houses, called 'Hanok,' dating back to the Joseon Dynasty. Today, many of these structures operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, and tea houses, offering visitors a rare glimpse into Korea's architectural heritage amidst the bustling modern city.
πΈMust-Do Activities
Rent a Hanbok for a professional-grade photo shoot.
Visit the Gahoe-dong Alley for the most iconic uphill view of the village.
Experience a traditional tea ceremony at a local Hanok tea house.
πΊοΈLocation
π‘Local Insider Tips
Respect the Locals
This is a residential area, so please keep noise levels to a minimum.
Early Bird Advantage
Visit before 10 AM to capture photos without the tourist crowds.
Footwear Matters
The village features steep alleys and stone paths; wear comfortable walking shoes.
