KWANGYA SEOUL [Tax Refund Shop](KWANGYA SEOUL)

KWANGYA SEOUL [Tax Refund Shop](KWANGYA SEOUL)

KWANGYA is a global fandom lifestyle brand where you can experience SM Entertainment’s artist IPs and worldviews in reality. It presents fans with infinite imagination and joy through innovative digital technology and sensory merchandise exhibitions.

– Address : 83-21, Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday

– Information and Guides
02-6233-6729

– Opening Hours
10:30~20:00

– Day Off
Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays

– Parking
Available

– Restroom
Available

– Items for Sale
Clothing, Other services

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ 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.

⊙ 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.

⊙ Waterworks Museum (수도박물관)

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– Homepage
https://arisu.seoul.go.kr/arisumuseum/

– Tel
+82-2-3146-5936

The Ttukseom Water Purification Plant (Waterworks Museum and Slow Sand Filtration Basin) was completed in August 1908 as the first water purification plant ever built in Korea. In 2008, it celebrated 100 years of history with the opening of the Waterworks Museum, which showcases the history and value of Seoul’s public waterworks. The museum was recognized for its modern architectural design and designated Tangible Cultural Asset of Seoul No.72.

⊙ Hangang River (한강)

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– Homepage
hangang.seoul.go.kr

– Tel
+82-2-120

The Hangang River is a iconic river in Korea that crosses Seoul from north to south. Various parks and cultural facilities are located along the river, attracting numerous people to enjoy leisure and relaxation. Many people enjoy walking, biking, and jogging along the river. Water sports such as fishing, kayaking, and sailing are also popular, and the night view of the river from a cruise ship makes it even more beautiful. Events such as concerts, drone festivals, and fireworks displays are also a must-see. 

⊙ Ongeundal (옹근달)

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– Homepage
https://www.instagram.com/onguendal

This bakery in Seongsu-dong boasts a colorful and unique visual, and is gaining popularity for its “cruffin,” a hybrid of a croissant and muffin. The menu includes a variety of breads and desserts, such as canelé, pound cake, crumble, and mille-feuille, making it a paradise for bread-lovers. The courtyard of the building, which was remodeled from an old factory, has thick bushes and a small square pond, offering a unique view. The floor-to-ceiling windows in this two-story building create the feeling of a wide, open space, making it full of photo opportunities.

⊙ Seongsu Stage 35 (스테이지35 성수)

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– Homepage
www.instagram.com/stage35_official

Located in Seongsu-dong, a popular neighborhood in Seoul, Stage 35 is a cultural complex spread across four floors. Capturing the unique vibes of Seongsu-dong and keeping up with trends, Stage 35 hosts pop-up stores, art exhibitions, showcase launches, and offers a space for content filming. It is considered a must-visit place for visitors who want to keep up with trends and experience brands’ new season items. It has hosted collaborations with popular brands, including Levi’s, Comme des Garçons, Thom Browne, and Bao Bao.

⊙ Seongsu-dong Handmade Shoes Street (성수동 수제화거리)

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– Homepage
seongsushoes.modoo.at

Handmade shoe manufacturers began to gather in the 1970s to form a street and make history. Today, there are some 350 handmade shoe manufacturers, 100 intermediate processing and raw materials companies, and new cafes with unique vibes opening up one after another. Thanks to its vintage appeal, many people visit on dates and to take cool photos.

⊙ Seongsu Museum (성수미술관)

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– Homepage
https://seongsumuseum.com

rom drawing to coloring
This is a canvas drawing cafe where Yuna of ITZY visited and experienced art. It is decorated as a cultural living space where you can draw and color. Drawing tools such as sketches, acrylic paints, and brushes are provided. It is also interesting that there is a mobile phone holder so that you can capture your drawing as a time-lapse.

⊙ Seongsunoru (성수노루)

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– Homepage
www.instagram.com/seongsunoru

Seongsunoru is a hanu grilled gopchang (Korean beef small intestines) restaurant. The meat is grilled by staff, ensuring crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Besides grilled gopchang, the restaurant also offers a variety of menu items using Korean beef daechang (large intestines) and makchang (tripe) as the main ingredient. Popular add-ons and side dishes include yukhoe (beef tartare), cheese fried rice, kimchi noodles, and soft bean curd jjigae. The restaurant is equipped with a parking lot and has a corkage fee system.

⊙ Daelim Changgo Gallery (성수동 대림창고 갤러리)

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– Homepage
@daelimchanggo_gallery

Daelim Changgo Gallery, which is a landmark in Seongsu-dong, is a red-brick building that was once used as a rice mill in the 1970s. It is now a cafe and art gellery that preserves as much of the original rice mill atmosphere as possible so it exudes fascinatingly vintage vibes, widely loved by young couples.

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