PLEATS MAMA EEUT Gwangjang Market Branch [Tax Refund Shop](플리츠마마 이웃 광장시장점)
PLEATS MAMA EEUT Gwangjang Market Branch [Tax Refund Shop](플리츠마마 이웃 광장시장점)
– Homepage
pleatsmama.com
PLEATS MAMA is a representative Korean eco-friendly fashion brand that creates knit bags by recycling waste PET bottles. By combining original pleat designs with sustainable values, it provides stylish and valuable options for environmentally conscious customers.
– Address : 24-1, Jongno 32-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
070-4213-7467
– Opening Hours
09:00~19:00
– Parking
Not available
– Restroom
Not available
– Items for Sale
Miscellaneous goods
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Bangsan Wholesale Market (방산 종합시장)
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– Homepage
http://www.bangsanmarket.net/
– Tel
+82-2-2268-6691
Bangsan Market is a wholesale market with approximately 250 stores that sells packaging and promotional materials. The market was popular with patissiers in the past and is currently more famous for being a bakery street.
⊙ Doosan Art Center (두산아트센터)
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– Homepage
www.doosanartcenter.com
– Tel
+82-2-708-5001
Doosan Art Center, which opened on October 1, 2007, is structured around three different spaces: The Yonkang Hall, exclusively designed for musical performances, Space 111, a “space for art incubation,” and the Doosan Gallery, built for installations.
The Yongang Hall, a theater with 620-person seating capacity, has specially designed lightings and a world-class audio-visual system to provide a second-to-none sensory experience.
Space 111 can accommodate a broad range of performing arts, from theater and dance to film and music concerts. The Doosan Gallery is open to the public, and art exhibitions and performances here can be enjoyed free of charge.
All three theaters include spacious lobbies with handicapped access, designated seating for parents with infants, and meeting areas. Rest rooms are also available nearby, in order to avoid long queues and long walks during intermission.
⊙ CheongKwanJang – Jongno 4(sa)-ga Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (정관장 종로4가)
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⊙ Black Yak – Jongno Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (블랙야크 종로)
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⊙ Jinhyang Jokbal (진향족발)
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– Tel
+82-2-745-5533
A pig’s trotter(s) specialty restaurant located near Jongno 5(o)ga Station in Seoul. One of the top 5 jokbal (pig’s trotter) restaurants in Seoul. This restaurant’s signature menu is braised pigs’ feet.
⊙ JDX – Jongno Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (JDX 종로)
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⊙ Cheonggyecheon Stream (청계천)
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– Homepage
www.sisul.or.kr
– Tel
+82-2-2290-7111
Cheonggye Plaza was built on Sejong-ro Street, where Cheonggyecheon Stream begins. It was built between Dong-A Ilbo, the starting point of the Cheonggyecheon Stream restoration, and Sindap Railroad Bridge, with a length of 160 meters, a x_width of 50 meters, and a total area of 6,962 meters squared. The plaza is decorated with fountains, waterfalls, and walking paths. It was created as a place for meetings, harmony, peace, and unification, to celebrate the significance of the restoration of Cheonggyecheon Stream. A miniaturized version of Cheonggyecheon Stream is displayed here, providing an overview of the restored stream. There are also interpretive panels about the 22 bridges that cross Cheonggyecheon stream. Fountains of various shapes create beautiful scenery. Cheonggyecheon Stream is accessible from the square through stairs on the left and Cheonggye Trail on the right. There is also an 18-meter tunnel on the Cheonggye Trail, providing a unique experience for citizens entering Cheonggyecheon Stream from the plaza. After constructing Cheonggyecheon Plaza, the Seoul Metropolitan Government made it a car-free street on public holidays so that the plaza, waterside area, and streets could be used as cultural spaces for citizens to relax. A spectacular sight is created by three-color lights illuminating the fountains and a two-tiered waterfall coming down from a x_height of four meters. Palseokdam, made of eight stones from eight provinces in Korea, was laid along the waterfall’s sides.
⊙ Dongdaemun Dak Hanmari Alley (서울 동대문 닭한마리 골목)
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– Homepage
tour.jongno.go.kr
– Tel
+82-2-2236-9135
Located near the Dongdaemun Market, Dongdaemun Dak Hanmari Alley gets its name from the restaurants serving dak hanmari (whole chicken soup) that line the alley. Dak hanmari (whole chicken soup), literally “one whole chicken” in Korean, is a dish where a whole chicken is boiled in a soup and served with the alley’s special sauce. After the diners eat the meat, the broth is used to make kalguksu (noodle soup). Because the area is home to large-scale apparel and fashion material markets of the Dongdaemun Market, the district is always lively and bustling.
⊙ CheongKwanJang – Dongdaemun Market Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (정관장 동대문시장)
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– Homepage
www.kgc.or.kr
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⊙ Mary Jane [Tax Refund Shop] (메리제인)
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