CU Namsan Hoehyeon Branch[Tax Refund Shop](CU 남산회현점)
CU Namsan Hoehyeon Branch[Tax Refund Shop](CU 남산회현점)
– Homepage
cu.bgfretail.com
Under the slogan “Nice to CU,” CU is a convenience store brand that offers top-level convenience close to its customers. It enhances customers’ everyday value with high-quality products and services, including trendy new items and differentiated lunch boxes and desserts.
– Address : 20, Toegye-ro 10-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
02-318-1080
– 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
⊙ Leaders Dermatology Clinic Myeongdong (리더스피부과의원 명동점)
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Founded in 2001 by board-certified dermatologists from Seoul National University College of Medicine, Leaders Dermatology has grown into a trusted network of over 12 clinics across Korea and internationally, with a team of more than 20 dermatologists and 150 medical professionals.
Our doctors are actively involved in global academic circles delivering lectures at renowned conferences and seminars and are dedicated to raising the bar for dermatological care. With a systematic, patient-centered approach, our mission is to become the No.1 dermatology clinic in customer satisfaction through excellence in service and results.
⊙ Myeongdong Jjukkumi (명동쭈꾸미)
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– Homepage
www.instagram.com/myeongdong.jjukkumi/#
Myeondong Jjukkumi is a jjukkumi (ocellerated octopus) restaurant located in Jung-gu, Seoul. It only takes about a 1-minute walk from Hoehyeon Station (Seoul Subway Line 4), Exit 2, a convenient location for both tourists and people who work in the area. Main menu items consist of jjukkumi and samgyeopsal (grilled pork belly), pork galbi (rib meat), bossam (cabbage wraps with pork), among other set menus. All dishes are cooked in the kitchen, and are known for their spicy kick and savory taste. The restaurant can accommodate group guests as it has a spacious hall as well as outdoor tables. Customers dining at the restaurant can help themselves to more side dishes at the self-service side dish bar and enjoy a hearty meal at a reasonable price.
⊙ Bokidang (복이당)
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Bokidang is a handmade salt buns specialty bakery cafe located in Jung-gu, Seoul. It is conveniently located just a 30-second walk from Exit 2 of Hoehyeon Station, situated in an area with high foot traffic from office workers and tourists. Bokidang presents handmade salt bread and beverages made with carefully selected fresh ingredients, with the hope that “everyone who eats will be blessed.” The signature menu features a lineup of salt breads inspired by the 12 zodiac animal characters, each embodying health, wishes, and small happiness in a single bite. The store has a clean and warm atmosphere with an indoor seating area and outdoor seating, accommodating group guests and offering takeout for added convenience.
⊙ Hillhouse Hotel / 힐하우스 호텔
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– Homepage
https://twitter.com/hillhousehotel1
– Tel
+82-2-777-8135
Hill House Hotel is a business hotel at the foot of Namsan Mountain in Seoul. Free internet is available in all rooms, and there is a shared microwave on the first floor. A free luggage storage service is provided for customers’ convenience. Nearby transport links include Hoehyeon subway station, Seoul Station, and Myeongdong subway station, so this is a good base for exploring downtown Seoul. Namsan Park, N Seoul Tower and Namdaemun Market are all within walking distance.
⊙ Shinsegae Department Store – Main Store (신세계백화점 (본점))
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– Homepage
www.shinsegae.com
– Tel
+82-1588-1234
Shinsegae Department Store opened its doors as the first modern department store in the country in 1960. It stands where Korea’s first department store, the Japanese Misreukkosi Department Store, used to be in the 1930s. After undergoing remodeling in 2007, it reopened as a luxury hall, featuring diverse brands ranging from the top three international luxury brands to new designer brands. In addition, the Trinity Gardens and art halls in the department store serve as a cultural space for a shopping experience that combines art and shopping.
⊙ Namdaemun Market (남대문시장)
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– Homepage
namdaemunmarket.co.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
– Tel
+82-2-753-2805
Opened in 1964, Namdaemun Market is the largest traditional market in Korea with shops selling various goods. All products are sold at affordable prices and the stores in this area also function as wholesale markets.
Most of the goods are made directly by the storeowners. Namdaemun Market is even open overnight, from 23:00 to 04:00, and is crowded with retailers from all over the country. When day breaks, the site of busy shoppers bustling around the market creates a unique scene that attracts tourists worldwide. Namdaemun Market sells a variety of clothes, glasses, kitchenware, toys, mountain gear, fishing equipment, stationery, fine arts, accessories, hats, carpets, flowers, ginseng, and imported goods.
⊙ Starbucks Byuldabang (스타벅스 별다방)
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Byuldabang is a cozy space in the city, where the present and future of Starbucks coexist
Byuldabang is a special name. It combines the Korean words byul, which means stars, and dabang, which means a traditional space where people gather and talk over tea or drink. Byuldabang is the nickname Koreans generally use for Starbucks. Starbucks Byuldabang store opened in appreciation of customers of Starbucks Korea, celebrating its 22nd anniversary. This particular store is a Starbucks Reserve store with new concept food items, and is the first among Starbucks stores worldwide to have digital art wall decorations. The images projected to the art wall are “The Journey of Siren.” It is a surreal journey of Siren, who delivers coffee messages around the ocean, day and night. Customers love the story.
⊙ Chojun Textile & Quilt Art Museum (초전섬유ㆍ퀼트박물관)
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– Homepage
www.jculture.co.kr (Korean only)
– Tel
+82-2-753-4074~5
Opened in 1998, Chojun Textile & Quilt Art Museum is the only textile art museum in Korea. Visiotrs can learn about the excellence and tradition of Korean textiles by observing a wide range of domestic and international textile artworks. In addition to exhibiting its collection, the museum also holds special exhibitions as well as textile and quilt competitions, giving visitors the opportunity to get up close and personal with textile artworks.
⊙ Korea Postage Stamp Museum (우표박물관(구.우표문화누리))
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– Homepage
stamp.epost.go.kr
– Tel
+82-2-6450-5600
The Korea Postage Stamp Museum was established to promote stamp culture. Here, visitors can explore the history of stamps throughout the ages, with a wide variety of subjects and types. Its main facilities include Postal Service History, Hands-on Postage Stamp Experience, Informative Postage Stamps, and Philately Classroom. Reservations are required for weekend tours and can be made on the website.
⊙ Namsan Cable Car (남산 케이블카)
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– Homepage
www.cablecar.co.kr
– Tel
+82-2-753-2403
Namsan Cable Car provides a panoramic view of downtown Seoul. The cable car has been in operation for over 40 years, taking tourists and residents alike to Namsan Seoul Tower, one of the most representative tourist attractions in the city.