7-Eleven Hanyang Main Branch[Tax Refund Shop](세븐일레븐 한양본점)

7-Eleven Hanyang Main Branch[Tax Refund Shop](세븐일레븐 한양본점)

– Homepage
www.7-eleven.co.kr

7-Eleven is a global convenience store brand with a worldwide network, prioritizing customers’ convenience around the clock. Through distinctive private-label foods and innovative everyday services, it remains a reliable companion in customers’ daily lives.

– Address : 8, Majo-ro 5-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday

– Information and Guides
02-2281-0779

– Opening Hours
00:00~24:00

– Parking
Not available

– Restroom
Not available

– Items for Sale
Complex shopping malls (department stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, outlets, etc.)

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Hanyang University Seoul Hospital (한양대학교병원(서울))

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Hanyang University Medical Center, established in 1972 with the motto of “Love in Deed and Truth”, offers exceptional medical care to patients worldwide. It is equipped with advanced medical equipment and staffed by highly skilled and experienced medical professionals. The hospital has achieved grade 1 in the adequacy evaluation for several diseases, including cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, as well as major cancers, making it a top medical institution. Its goal is to provide prompt and convenient medical care to both domestic and international patients in a patient-centered approach.

⊙ Salgoji Sports Park (살곶이 체육공원)

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Salgoji Sports Park is located along the Joongnangcheon Riverside near Hanyang University. Its name “Salgoji” holds deep historical significance, meaning “the place where an arrow is shot” in Korean. The park features facilities such as an inline skating rink, soccer field, basketball court, and badminton court. There are dedicated bicycle paths and pedestrian walkways around the park. Throughout the year, walking festivals and mini marathons are organized, making it a beloved spot among cyclists. In the summer, an outdoor water playground is operated.

⊙ YOU&I Clinic Wangsimni (유앤아이의원 왕십리점)

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YOU&I Clinic is a trusted dermatology and aesthetic clinic with extensive experience and expertise accumulated since 2006.
At YOU&I Clinic, we are committed to using authentic products, providing precise and honest treatments, and offering personalized services tailored to each individual’s needs.
We welcome clients not only from Korea but also from Japan, China, and Thailand, and offer Japanese and Chinese interpretation services. All foreign clients receive treatments at the same prices as Korean clients.
YOU&I Clinic specializes in lifting, petite procedures, and skin boosters, as well as a wide range of aesthetic skin treatments. We also provide thorough aftercare to ensure the highest level of satisfaction for every client.

⊙ Cheonggyecheon Museum (청계천박물관)

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– Homepage
museum.seoul.go.kr

– Tel
+82-2-2286-3410

Cheonggyecheon Museum officially opened in October 2005. The museum’s long, glass exterior represents the flowing waters of Cheonggyecheon Stream, which runs through the heart of Seoul. The museum has a permanent exhibition hall, special exhibition hall, educational hall, and an auditorium. The museum contains visual representations of Seoul before and after the transition of Cheonggyecheon Stream. The permanent exhibition hall was remodeled in October 2015, and now offers even more ways to view the history of Seoul as shaped by Cheonggyecheon Stream.

⊙ Frientrip Co., Ltd. (주식회사 프렌트립)

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Frientrip is a wellness-based medical tourism service that integrates travel with personalized health management. It partners with certified medical institutions and trusted wellness providers to offer a seamless journey that combines check-ups, beauty and healthcare programs, and recovery experiences. KareTrip enables customers to conveniently schedule medical services while enjoying travel, providing tailored itineraries and on-site support as a comprehensive end-to-end service.

⊙ Waple Wood Artwork Place (와플목공방)

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– Homepage
www.instagram.com/waple_woodartwork
https://blog.naver.com/waple3688

Interior items made from wood
This workshop is visited by celebrities such as Park Narae of the entertainment program ‘I Live Alone’ and KAI of EXO. It is also the place where the senior wooden box that appeared in the movie ‘PARASITE’ was made. You can make your own interior accessories such as chairs and tabletops using hardwood. One-day classes on making ballpoint pens and mechanical pencils are also popular.

⊙ Seoul Upcycling Plaza (서울새활용플라자)

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– Homepage
www.seoulup.or.kr

Saehwaryong is a Korean term for upcycling, a process of redesigning or recycling discarded resources or materials to give them a new value or purpose. Seoul Upcycling Plaza operates upcycling-related exhibitions, upcycling practice education and experience programs, design studios, upcycling stores, workshops, and more. It is a great place to look around for ideas and inspirations on how to use products for longer periods of time. The plaza demonstrates the first step to creating a resource-recycling society.

⊙ Stay Passport Sindang Ryokan (스테이 패스포트 신당 료칸)

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– Homepage
www.stay-passport.com/

Stay Passport Sindang Ryokan offers a four major room types: “Goyo” and “Sohyang,” designed for two who seek privacy and relaxation away from the busy city life; “Pungryu,” accommodating up to four people, perfect for family guests or a group of friends; and “Pungyo,”  designed to offer utmost relaxation.  

⊙ Seoul Eungbongsan Mountain (응봉산(서울))

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– Tel
+82-2-2286-6061

From Eungbongsan Mountain, one can easily see the Hangang River, Seoul Forest, Jamsil Sports Complex and more in the eastern part of Seoul. With such a great view of the Hangang River, the mountain is often packed with visitors including many photographers. The mountain serves as a venue for diverse events, including a sunrise festival on New Year’s Day and forsythia festival around April during the flowering season.

⊙ Seoul Folk Flea Market (서울 풍물시장)

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– Homepage
pungmul.or.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

– Tel
+82-2-2232-3367

The Seoul Folk Flea Market is located around Cheonggyecheon Stream’s Hwanghakgyo Bridge and Sinseol-dong Station and is on its way to becoming a famous tourist attraction along with the already famous Cheonggyeocheon Stream. The Seoul Folk Flea Market is one of the major folk flea markets preserving the culture of the traditional Korean marketplace and drawing in visitors with a range of folk items that embody the unique charm of Korea. Folk items include everyday items, souvenirs, traditional goods and even traditional foods, allowing visitors to enjoy shopping and eating all under the same roof.

The Seoul Folk Flea Market originated from the flea market in Hwanghak-dong where many street shops and vendors gathered around Cheonggyecheon Stream before it was restored and modernized into its current state. The market was relocated to the Dongdaemun History & Culture Park (Formerly Dongdaemun Stadium) while the Cheonggyecheon Stream was undergoing restorations, and was moved back to Cheonggyecheon Stream sometime later. Seoul City aims to market Seoul Folk Flea Market as a new shopping spot at its current location, the former site of Sungin Girls’ Middle School on Cheonggyeo 8-ga Street, near Cheonggyeocheon Stream to develop the Korean representative folk flea market-related tourism industry.

The main items of the Seoul Folk Flea Market include a diverse range of folk items, traditional crafts, local specialties and fashion items. You may also enjoy a range of foods and snacks including traditional Korean food and fusion cuisine from all over the world. What is special about the market is that you can find rare goods and authentic traditional items that cannot be found at other markets. The market atmosphere is a mix of old, revered traditions and modern aspects, providing visitors with a great shopping experience. The Seoul Folk Flea Market is truly a traditional flea market well worth visiting.

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