OHO Optical [Tax Refund Shop](오호 안경원)
OHO Optical [Tax Refund Shop](오호 안경원)
O-HO is a fashion and accessories brand that aims for witty and original designs that evoke exclamations. It proposes the joy of new styles every day through novel ideas and color schemes that break conventional molds.
– Address : 1F, 39, Dokseodang-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Tuesday, Wednesday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
0507-1449-5505
– Opening Hours
11:00~20:00
– Parking
Available
– Restroom
Available
– Items for Sale
Medicines / medical devices
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Soon Chun Hyang University Hospital Seoul (순천향대학교 부속 서울병원)
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Soonchunhyang University Hospital Seoul has established a systematic and dedicated system for international patients covering all stages from pre-entry processes to departure and aftercare. Based on the medical records provided by the patient, we consult with the medical staff of each specialty to come up with an estimated treatment plan and costs to help patients prepare for their treatment in Korea. Our dedicated outpatient and inpatient teams provide expert medical interpretation, guidance, and integrated appointment management to ensure prompt and organized medical care for international patients throughout their stay. Complete with spacious and comfortable rooms, the International Ward is staffed by coordinators and a nursing team reserved for international patients. Multidisciplinary care with organized systems, state-of-the-art medical equipment, and top-notch medical staff ensure accurate diagnosis and the best treatment outcomes possible.
⊙ Maison Hannam (메종 한남)
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– Homepage
https://www.instagram.com/maisonhannam_official/
Remodeled from the prevoius Italian Embassy, this restaurant boasts an excellent view of the Hangang River and Lotte World Tower. It is a popular place for dates or birthday parties, requiring a reservation at least a month in advance to sit on the terrace with a view of the Hangang River. Among the recommended menus is the Maison Lunch Set, which offers three courses, including appetizers (such as grilled scallops), pasta, and Korean beef steak. The food is served warm, and the utensils are changed frequently for a pleasant meal. There is a glass greenhouse on the outdoor terrace, so guests can enjoy the Hangang River view regardless of the weather.
⊙ Numbering Flagship Store – Hannam Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (넘버링 플래그십스토어 한남점)
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⊙ yyk [Tax Refund Shop] (와이와이케이)
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⊙ Series; Corner [Tax Refund Shop] (시리즈코너)
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⊙ Kolon Series; – Itaewon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (코오롱 시리즈 이태원)
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⊙ PLATFORM PLACE HANNAM[Korea Quality]/플랫폼 플레이스(한남점)[한국관광 품질인증]
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– Homepage
http://www.platformshop.co.kr
– Tel
+82-2-797-4628
Platform Place Hannam store, located near Itaewon Street in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, sells a selection of overseas brand products, including clothing, household items and kitchenware, stationery, and other designer items. Over 50 brands are featured, including Saint James, Neul, Norse Projects, Blue de Paname, Homecore, and Rocky Mountain Featherbed.The shop is right next to Hangangjin station on subway Line 6, and customers can also use a pay-for public parking lot.
⊙ The Hyoosik Nouvelle Seoul Itaewon (더휴식 누베르 서울 이태원점)
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The Hyoosik Nouvelle Seoul Itaewon aims to rediscover Seoul through creativity and inspiration. The overall design of the hotel is inspired by French avant-garde, using a variety of objects and props to create an artistic and stylish atmosphere. The hotel has Collection T room type, a twin bedroom; Collection D room type, a double bedroom; and Collection S room type, a single bedroom. On the first floor of the hotel is a guest lobby and a pasta restaurant. The hotel’s parking lot is limited in space, and therefore guests are advised to use a nearby public parking lot.
⊙ Itaewon Special Tourist Zone (이태원 관광특구)
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– Homepage
www.itaewon.or.kr
Itaewon was the first special tourist zone in Seoul, designated in 1997. It is a multicultural place where over 20,000 foreigners live and is widely recognized by international visitors.
The name Itaewon started to spread worldwide in the 1980s when Korea hosted the 1986 Seoul Asian Games and the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, as well as many international conferences. Since then, Itaewon has become a popular travel destination. Clothes and accessories with unique designs, and leather products in particular are famous. This is a go-to place for both shopping and entertainment. The street is crowded with shops selling clothes and bags, as well as hotels, restaurants, entertainment facilities and travel agencies. With about 2,000 shops and stores lining every street, visitors can experience a multicultural atmosphere. Also famous in the district is Antique Furniture Street where more than 100 shops selling furniture and antiques stretch from Hamilton Hotel toward Bogwang-ro.
Travelers can taste authentic cuisine and experience culture from around the globe on World Food Street where there are 40 restaurants operated by foreigners. Since the late 1990s, an increase in the number of tourists from Southeast Asia and the Middle East has transformed the streets from being US Army-oriented into culturally diverse. Various performances and events are held in the area. In particular, Itaewon Global Village Festival, held every October, is a famous festival. Tourists can pay in US dollars, Japanese yen, or another currency freely. In addition, visitors can use various languages like English, Japanese, and Chinese with the sellers.
⊙ Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art (삼성미술관 리움)
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– Homepage
leeum.samsungfoundation.org
– Tel
+82-2-2014-6901
Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, exhibits traditional and modern art works by Korean and international artists. The museum itself is just as fascinating as the art works on display, since the museum’s three buildings were designed by internationally renowned architects Mario Botta, Jean Nouvel, and Rem Koolhaas.
MUSEUM 1 houses traditional Korean art, such as calligraphy, paintings, ceramic arts, and metal craftwork, while MUSEUM 2 displays modern and contemporary art by both Korean and international artists.