Samcheongdong is a trendy and upscale neighborhood of Seoul that lies in a scenic area just east of Gyeongbokgung Palace and Cheong Wa Dae (Blue House). This youthful neighborhood is named after the clean and beautiful water, mountains, and residents in the area.
Surrounded by hills, the neighborhood is well known for both its traditional hanok homes and for modern and chic art galleries, quirky shops, and upscale restaurants that are scattered all around the main street, Samcheongdong-gil.
At the very top of the street is small Samcheong Park, which in 1940, became one of the first designated parks in all of Korea.
Many of the hanok have actually been converted into theses galleries, shops, and restaurants. This is unique only to Samcheongdong and is an important part of the history and culture of Seoul and Korea.
Samcheongdong is a popular place to visit for both tourists and locals alike. No where else in Seoul, a city surrounded by mega shopping malls and millions of people, can you find such a laid back environment.
At a time, the area was not well known even though it was located between two palaces. The secret is now out. If you visit on a weekend, be prepared to rub shoulders with other camera toting tourists and locals who want to enjoy the unique area filled with quirky shops and small alleyways. Even so, the area is well worth a visit though you might have a hard time finding peace and quiet.
The neighborhood has a unique and small town charm to it which is rare for such a large city. With so much character and ambiance, the neighborhood of Samcheongdong is a great place to shop, eat, drink, or just wander around while escaping from the stress of the big city.
Samcheong-dong Information
Hours
24 hours
Admission
Free
How to Get Here
Take Subway Line 3 to Anguk Station (Exit 1).Continue straight towards Gyeongbokgung Palace. When you see the walls of the palace and Dongsipjagak Watchtower, make a right and follow the palace wall. Continue walking until you see Kukje Gallery. Take the fork to the right onto Samcheongdong-gil street.
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Nearby Sights
Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukchon Hanok Village is a historic village dating back almost 600 years to the Joseon Dynasty which features hanok or Korean traditional houses. Bukchon means "northern village." The quaint residential village lies in a hilly neighborhood north of Cheonggyecheon Stream and between two royal palaces, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace.
National Folk Museum of Korea
The National Folk Museum of Korea is a museum on the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace, not to be confused with the nearby National Palace Museum of Korea which is also found on the palace grounds.
Baek In-je House Museum
Baek In-je House Museum is a museum and cultural heritage site located in the Gahoe-dong neighborhood of Bukchon Hanok Village. Dating back over 100 years, the house is one of the finest examples of a modern hanok (traditional Korean house) from the period. Though built using traditional styles, the house uses modern techniques of the time including glass windows, doors, and red bricks.
Cheong Wa Dae (Blue House)
Cheong Wa Dae, or Blue House, is the official residence of the President of the Republic of Korea. It was built with traditional Korean architectural styles. The name comes from the translation of Cheong Wa Dae which means "pavilion of blue tiles."
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Last Updated on Oct 21, 2023