Bukchon Hanok Village

🏮 Bukchon Hanok Village Review (Seoul, South Korea) - Self-Guided Tour

If you want to experience the atmosphere of authentically renovated traditional Korean houses, this is the place to go. Bukchon Hanok Village is located near Gyeongbokgung Palace, making it a pleasant stroll.

📍 Getting There
• Subway: Get off at Anguk Station (Exit 2) and walk for about 10 minutes.
• Free admission, but be careful of noise, as this is a residential area.

🌿 Highlights
• Hanok Alley: Rows of traditional Korean wooden houses, beautifully lined with beautiful, period dramas.
• Seoul View Photo Spots: There are many spots where you can see hanok houses blending with modern Seoul buildings.
• Korean Cafes & Tea Rooms: Relaxing spots, some decorated in authentic hanok style.
• Hanbok Rental: A perfect combination for taking photos.

⏰ Best Time to Go: Morning to afternoon, when the lighting is beautiful.
• Avoid major holidays. Because it's very crowded.

💡 Tips for going on your own:
• Wear comfortable shoes, as the path is steep.
• If you want unobstructed photos, go early when there aren't as many people.
• There are lots of "Please Be Quiet" signs, so be respectful of the locals.

📝 My thoughts after visiting:

Walking around gives you a very retro feel, and it's free. But if you want to fully appreciate it, we recommend going to Gyeongbokgung Palace and wearing a hanbok. It's a complete package.

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Post by จงจี้ | Sep 25, 2025

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