7-Eleven Mugyo Branch No.3[Tax Refund Shop](세븐일레븐 무교3호점)

7-Eleven Mugyo Branch No.3[Tax Refund Shop](세븐일레븐 무교3호점)

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 : 46, Dadong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday

– Information and Guides
02-754-4870

– Opening Hours
01:00~24:00

– Parking
Not available

– Restroom
Available

– Items for Sale
Food products

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ HiKR Ground (하이커 그라운드)

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– Homepage
hikr.visitkorea.or.kr
www.instagram.com/hikrground_official

Located inside the Korea Tourism Organization Seoul Center, HiKR Ground is a Korean tourism publicity center where visitors can experience K-pop and view media art at the same time. The name “HiKR Ground” embodies the meaning that Korea (KR) will greet (“Hi”) global tourists and become a playground. Notably, it provides Korean tourism content in multiple ways for the younger generation to enjoy. On the first floor, there is a space to enjoy various media arts through the large media screen HiKR Wall, where visitors can see “Landscape of the New City” by media artist Lee Lee-nam, and Korean tourism videos submitted by global hallyu fans. On the second floor, visitors can make their own K-pop music videos using the XR Live Studio. At the window facing the restored Cheonggyecheon Stream, there is a  mesmerizing artwork called ”North Wall” by installation artist Suh Do-ho. On the third and fourth floors, visitors can get immersed in Korean local tourism through various arts, experiences, and exhibitions.

⊙ We Ride (위라이드)

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– Homepage
weridekorea.com

“The best way to tour Seoul”
With WeRide’s certified tour guides, travelers can experience unforgettable memories by riding an electric bicycle to attractions hidden all over Seoul. The tour takes 2 hours and 30 minutes, and participants can safely tour around Seoul with a professional guide. The fun of electric bicycles adds to the joy of the guide’s story of Korean culture. If there are guests who cannot ride bicycles, they can use electric rickshaws. There is also a bicycle rental service for bicycle riders traveling in Korea.

⊙ Mediround.Corp (주식회사 메디라운드)

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Mediround is a specialized infrastructure service company providing expert assistance (HELP) for attracting international patients. 

– H (Human Resource): Matching medical interpreting and customer service (CS) personnel
– E (Education): Training and development of professionals for international patient attraction
– L (Logic): Registration of international patient attraction institutions and setting up attraction business infrastructure
– P (Promotion): Development of international patient attraction products and global promotion

Mediround operates the international medical coordinator subscription service, Mycoordy. Mycoordy offers information on Korean medical institutions, online consultation, reservation services, interpretating support, and payment services.

⊙ MJ FLB ((주)엠제이에프엘비)

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MJ FLB attracts foreign patients in eight medical specialties (plastic surgery, dermatology, dentistry, ophthalmology, gynecology, men’s urology, orthopedics, and physical checkups), mainly targeting Chinese-speaking clients. It provides dedicated reservation and consultation services to foreign patients. Additionally, it has professional Chinese medical interpreters to ensure smooth communication between the hospital staff and patients, thus ensuring an efficient treatment. MJ FLB attracts foreign patients through customized social media promotions and marketing collaborations with influencers who have experienced its hospital services.

⊙ Bugeogukjip (북어국집)

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Bugeogukjip (formerly “Teojutgol”) is a restaurant behind City Hall in Seoul that has been serving up authentic dried Pollack soup since 1968. Despite a name change, the restaurant has proudly stood in this same location for decades, earning a strong reputation for its dried Pollack soup made using traditional cooking methods.

Since the restaurant only serves one thing—dried Pollack soup—there are few preparations to be made and the meal arrives on your table in minutes. Customers are free to serve themselves basic side dishes such as kimchi and can have as many servings of rice as they’d like, allowing diners to enjoy a hearty meal at a low price. While the restaurant’s design and menu may be simple, Bugeogukjip takes pride in its long history and the careful efforts that have earned it a reputation as one of the most notable restaurants in Seoul.

⊙ Bosingak Belfry (보신각 터)

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– Homepage
tour.jongno.go.kr

Bosingak Belfry is also known as Jonggak. It was the site in which a large bell, used to keep the time in Seoul, was found during the Joseon period (1392-1897). Bosingak Belfry was burned down during the Korean War (1950-1953) and was reconstructed in 1979. The original bell was moved to the Gyeongbokgung Palace, and a new bell was forged in 1985. At midnight, January 1, the bell at the Bosingak Belfry is rung to welcome the new year. Many people gather around the belfry to make a wish for their new year.

⊙ Seoul Metropolitan Library (서울도서관)

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– Homepage
lib.seoul.go.kr

Seoul Library provides access to a wide range of documents and materials about Seoul Metropolitan City. Visitors will find diverse resources related to the city including history, culture, urban planning, transportation, environmental issues, administration, reports on outbound visitors, research documents, video clips, and e-data.

⊙ LoL Park (롤파크)

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– Homepage
www.leagueoflegends.com

Lol Park is the venue where the largest-scale League of Legends competition in South Korea, LCK (League of Legends Champions Korea), is held. It serves as a space for various esports events and activities, featuring spectator seating, LCK Arena (lounge), Riot Store (merchandise shop), PC rooms, and café.

⊙ Myth Jokbal Myeongdong (미쓰족발명동)

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This restaurant specializes in Jokbal (Braised pigs’ feet) and Bossam (Napa wraps with pork), both of which are served with vegetable wraps and salad. Jokbal (Braised pigs’ feet) is prepared by braising pigs’ feet in spiced stock, a process that removes excess fat, enhances the flavor, and gives the meat a chewier texture. Each order of Jokbal (Braised pigs’ feet) is accompanied by Kongnamulkimchiguk (Bean sprout and kimchi soup), to which Kalguksumyeon (Noodles) are added. For those who find the dishes too spicy, the restaurant offers a self-serve Jumeokbap (Riceball), featuring laver flakes, pickled radish, and mayonnaise to cool the palate.

⊙ WIZ & MI Clinic (위즈앤미의원)

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WIZ & MI Clinic presents unique beauty based on tailored, customer-oriented treatments and highly skilled know-how. Systemized and specialized treatments, along with standardization, enable the clinic to offer reasonable prices. Additionally, the clinic offers customized procedures for highly satisfactory outcomes and stability without side effects.
The medical staff at WIZ & MI Clinic have proven competencies, abundant clinical experiences, and expertise. With cutting-edge equipment, the clinic’s competent staff members share their know-how through live demonstrations each year. WIZ & MIi Clinic pursues ‘magic total beauty’ that improves and balances physical beauty with a healthy mind. For this, the clinic conducts research and strives for healthy beauty for all its customers.
It is committed to providing honest care and helping patients re-discover their magical beauty and happiness.

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