Coordinates: 36°N 128°E / 36°N 128°E / 36; 128
Restaurants in South Korea
5.0 based on 40 reviews
Seocho Tourist Information Center 'is located at exit 9 of Gangnam Station. Seocho Tourist Information Center , you can get tourist information about Korea also you can also experience traditional Korean music on the second floor of the building. It operates from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm, 365 days a year. Closed: National holiday Supported Languages: English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean Amenities: Computer Internet Access, Tour Guide Map, Tourism Promotion, Hands-Free Service,etc.
I got off the subway station at Gangnam square and saw this two story information center. I walked in to inquire about the area and two staff members helped orientate me to the area and I walked away with plenty of things to do. Not to mention, if you go upstairs you get to try traditional Korean musical instruments and dress. A great, quick recommended stop when in this neighborhood.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
K-Style Hub is an experience and exhibition space where visitors can appreciate and experience many charms of Korea including tourism, culture, food, Hallyu and much more! Information on events, cultural performances, cultural experience programs. K-Style Hub provides a variety of cultural performances and experience programs free og charge all year round.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Must visit place in Seoul if you want to experience Korean culture & K-POP! Opening Hours: 10am~7pm Every day! (except New Year & Lunar New Year's Day & Korean Thanksgiving CHUSEOK Day) Facilities: Information Desk(English/Chinese/Japanese), Rest Area, Free Internet Access Zone, WIFI, Global ATM, Hanbok Experience zone, Performance Venue(Haechi Hall), Seminar Rooms and etc.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
This centre occupies the 2nd to 5th floor- within an office building complex. The tourists information centre is on the 2nd floor, with a small cafe within. Every floor has a different aspect showcasing rich Korean cultures ie Korean cuisines, history, cultures, etc. On the 5th Cultural products promo centre, visitors used free coupons to put on hanbok & take pictures. Also another sector to try out making a personalised character strap or magnet. However, the staff at both the hanbok & especially the handicraft sections( 2 young girls) are not very friendly. Makes us feel unwelcome with their cold attitudes! Seems like they don't like foreign tourists - an irony as to why this place is set up for ie to promote understanding of Korean cultures to foreigners/tourists. They are not warm nor helpful when you ask something. But the lady on the information counter on 3rd floor Culinary culture exhibition section was the extreme opposite. Very warm, friendly, helpful & always smile when see guests. She gave us the free coupons for 5th floor events without us even asking. So was the guy on the 2nd floor information counter ( English). Definitely we would recommend s trip here if in Seoul.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Myeong-dong Tourist Information Center provides any and all necessary travel information and services such as Information Desk(English, Chinese, Japanese), Reservations for Performance, Accomodation, Tour programs and etc, Leaflet Zone, Chroma-key Zone(Hanbok Experience), Souvenir Shop, Coin-Locker, Portable Charger Rental, Korea Map Post Box, Rest area and etc.
You can get free maps here, wear hanbok for free for around 15mins. They also answer all your queries. So glad I managed to drop by here. Before leaving, the staff gave me a souvenir. Many thanks :)
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Provide various information for tour and airport express train
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