There are various workshops and hanoks in the alleys of Bukchon🍁
by 에메랄드 바다
Oct 28, 2025
Anguk in summer is a captivating experience, especially if you're interested in traditional Korean culture, architecture, and a blend of old and new. Located in central Seoul, Anguk is known for its proximity to Bukchon Hanok Village, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Insadong, and Changdeokgung Palace
🏘️ Things to Do in Summer
Stroll through Bukchon Hanok Village
Early mornings or late afternoons are best to avoid the midday heat. Enjoy traditional hanok homes, art galleries, and craft shops.
Tip: Renting a hanbok gives you free access to nearby palaces.
Visit Changdeokgung Palace & Huwon (Secret Garden)
The lush greenery of the Secret Garden is especially beautiful in summer, offering a shaded retreat. Book in advance—Huwon tours fill up fast.
Explore Insadong’s Tea Houses
Cool down in one of Insadong's many traditional Korean tea houses. Try cold omija tea or iced yuja tea.
Hanbok Photo Shoots
The contrast of vibrant hanbok against blue skies and green foliage makes summer ideal for memorable photos.
Cool Cafés and Galleries
Anguk is filled with hidden cafés in traditional houses (hanoks), offering a quiet escape from the heat with iced drinks and local desserts like bingsu (shaved ice).
🎨 Cultural Highlights
Korea Furniture Museum – A serene, appointment-only gem showcasing traditional interiors.
Jogyesa Temple – A colorful Buddhist temple often decorated with lanterns in summer
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