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The Seoul Metropolitan Government and Seoul Tourism Organization (STO) are committed to establishing partnerships with major travel agencies around the world in order to offer exciting Seoul tourism products. With the development and promotion of Seoul tourism content through key partner travel agencies, we aim to further enhance tourism in Seoul.

Based on a robust global network we hope to attract 30 million overseas visitors to South Korea’s capital.

2023 Seoul TourismSeoul Tourism Newsletter

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OraegageOraegage
Hands-on Natural Dyeing

What is an Oraegage?

We would like to introduce selected oraegagaes located throughout the city of Seoul.
An oraegage is a kind of store that has maintained its reputation for generations while preserving the heart and stories unique to the city.
The term oraegage means to hope for an old store to continue on its business for years to come.

Go to Oraegage

Introduction Introduction

All oraegage content was selected
by the Seoul Metropolitan Government
to provide a unique tourism experience
in Seoul with the appeal and
stories embedded in old stores hidden
throughout the city.

Representative of traditional Korean culture,
the Hands-on Natural Dyeing invites participants
to dye different cloths and fabrics using dyes
composed of natural ingredients, rather than
chemical-based dyes.

You can experience the process of dyeing
using a special plant called
"Jjok"(persicaria tinctoria),
sometimes referred to as Indigo,
during the workshop, which is led
by a third-generation craftsman
who has inherited this unique line of natural dyeing.

Information
01 Workshop Location

Bukchon Traditional Crafts Experience Center 24-5 Bukchon-ro 12-gil, Jongro-gu, Seoul

02 No. of Participants

Bukchon Traditional Crafts Experience Center Conducted at a table with 11 – 30 participants

03 Hours

4 times a day - 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:00 Reservations required at least two weeks in advance,
Punctuality requested

04 Parking
N/A (Disembark at the main street and go on foot)
Reservation
02 Management
Rucca Hong (CEO)
03 Tel
+82-10-6416-9940
05 Reservation
Via phone

    OraegageOraegage
    Hands-on Natural Dyeing

    What is an Oraegage?

    We would like to introduce selected oraegagaes located throughout the city of Seoul.
    An oraegage is a kind of store that has maintained its reputation for generations while preserving the heart and stories unique to the city.
    The term oraegage means to hope for an old store to continue on its business for years to come.

    Go to Oraegage

    Nearby Nearby
    Tourist Attractions Tourist Attractions

    01 Samcheong Park

    Address 134-3, Bukchon-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

    Tel +82-2-2148-4150

    02 Samcheong-dong Culture Street

    Address Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul

    03 Jeongdok Public Library

    Address 48, Bukchon-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

    Tel +82-2-2011-5799

    Website http://jdlib.sen.go.kr/

    Hours Weekdays 09:00 ~ 20:00

    04 Bukchon Hanok Village

    Address 37, Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

    Tel +82-2-2133-1372

    Website http://hanok.seoul.go.kr/front/eng/town/town01.do

    05 National Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art

    Address 30, Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

    Tel +82-2-3701-9500

    Website http://www.mmca.go.kr/eng/

    Hours Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays & Sundays 10:00 ~ 18:00
    Wednesdays & Saturdays 10:00 ~ 21:00 (Open at night) Closed Mondays

      OraegageOraegage
      Traditional Hands-on Knots

      What is an Oraegage?

      We would like to introduce selected oraegagaes located throughout the city of Seoul.
      An oraegage is a kind of store that has maintained its reputation for generations while preserving the heart and stories unique to the city.
      The term oraegage means to hope for an old store to continue on its business for years to come.

      Go to Oraegage

      Introduction Introduction

      Another oraegage theme of Seoul is
      the traditional Hands-on Knots provided by
      a family business preserved for four generations.
      Director Shim Young-mi, actively transmitting
      the traditional function of knotting
      to younger generations, acquired the skill
      from her father-in-law, who is said to
      have acquired it himself from his aunt.
      She apparently had worked in knotting at one of
      the palace courts during the Joseon Dynasty.
      Together with his daughter-in-law,
      they collectively dedicate themselves
      to the reproduction and restoration of
      various museum artifacts,
      in addition of operating the workshop.

      Since long ago, knots have been used to
      connect objects together in everyday life.
      The traditional knots of Korea have been developed
      into crafts to express the beauty of Korea
      as they have been evolved to become incorporated
      into the decoration of norigaes, or pouches.

      It’s a special experience for everyone as participants
      can create something symbolic of Korean beauty
      with their own hands through various workshops.
      Workshop themes involve the making of bracelets,
      necklaces, cellphone straps, and more,
      through the use of the traditional knotting technique.

      Information
      01 Workshop Location

      Donglim Knot Workshop 10 Bukchon-ro 12-gil, Jongro-gu, Seoul

      Bukchon Traditional Crafts Experience Center 24-5 Bukchon-ro 12-gil, Jongro-gu, Seoul

      02 No. of Participants

      Donglim Knot Workshop Conducted at a table with 2-5 participants

      Bukchon Traditional Crafts Experience Center Conducted at each seat with 10 – 30 participants

      03 Hours

      Progressed frequently 10:00 ~ 16:00

      04 Parking
      N/A (Disembark at the main street and go on foot)
      Reservation
      02 Management
      Jin-young Park (CEO)
      03 Tel
      +82-2-3673-2778
      05 Reservation
      Via phone

        OraegageOraegage
        Traditional Hands-on Knots

        What is an Oraegage?

        We would like to introduce selected oraegagaes located throughout the city of Seoul.
        An oraegage is a kind of store that has maintained its reputation for generations while preserving the heart and stories unique to the city.
        The term oraegage means to hope for an old store to continue on its business for years to come.

        Go to Oraegage

        Nearby Nearby
        Tourist Attractions Tourist Attractions

        01 Changdeokgung Palace

        Address 99, Yulgok-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

        Tel +82-2-3668-2300

        Website http://www.cdg.go.kr/

        Hours (February – October) 09:00 ~ 18:00
        (June – August) 09:00 ~ 18:30
        (November – January) 09:00 ~ 16:30
        Closed Mondays

        02 Gyedong-gil

        Address Gye-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul

        03 House of Go Hui-dong

        Address 40, Changdeokgung 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

        Tel +82-2-741-8424

        Website https://www.jfac.or.kr/site/main/content/gohd01

        Hours 10:00 ~ 18:00
        Closed Mondays, New Year’s Day, Seollal & Chuseok

          Tongin MarketTongin Market
          Yeopjeon Dosirak Workshop

          Introduction Introduction

          Built in 1941 during the Japanese Occupation and
          currently standing as one of Seochon’s biggest attractions,
          Tongin Market is a traditional market
          with more than 70 years of history.
          Due to the settlement of refugees and migrants following
          the Korean War, there was a rapid increase in
          Seochon’s population, leading to the formation of
          stores around the area, which gradually transformed
          to resemble that of a market.

          The Yeopjeon Dosirak Workshop
          (dosirak meaning “lunch box” or “packed meal”)
          at Tongin Market allows participants to pick and
          eat market food with yeopjeon, brass coins used as
          currency during the late Joseon Dynasty.
          This experiential program has become a major tourist
          attraction in Seoul among foreign tourists,
          as well as young people.
          If you exchange money for yeopjeon at a rate of
          500 won per coin, you receive a black plastic plate,
          which you can carry around the market and use to buy food.
          Some of the more popular snack foods include
          oil tteokbokki (fried rice cakes), fried dumplings,
          and bindaetteeok (mung bean pancakes).

          Information
          01 Workshop Location
          18, Jhamun-ro 15-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
          (Tongin Market Customer Service Center, 2F)
          02 No. of Participants
          No Limit
          03 Hours
          Weekdays 11:00 ~ 15:00
          Weekends & Holidays 11:00 ~ 16:00
          04 Holidays

          Closed Mondays & the 3rd Sunday of every month Closings for seasonal holidays will be notified separately 1 month in advance

          Reservation
          02 Management
          Gye-soon Sim (Department Head)
          03 Tel
          +82-10-6234-1874
          04 Email
          giogihu@nate.com
          05 Reservation
          Via phone

            Tongin MarketTongin Market
            Yeopjeon Dosirak Workshop

            Nearby Nearby
            Tourist Attractions Tourist Attractions

            01 Gyeongbokgung Palace

            Address 161, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

            Tel +82-2-3700-3900

            Website http://www.royalpalace.go.kr/

            Hours Daily 09:00 - 18:00 (Last entry at 17:00)

            02 Boan Stay

            Address 33, Hyoja-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

            Tel +82-2-720-8409

            Website http://b1942.com

            Hours Please inquire by phone

            03 Park No-Soo Art Museum

            Address 34, Ogin 1-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

            Tel +82-2-2148-4171

            Website https://www.jfac.or.kr/site/main/content/parkns01

            Hours Daily 10:00 ~ 18:00
            Closed Mondays, New Year’s Day, Seollal & Chuseok

            04 Suseong-dong Valley

            Address 185-3, Ogin-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul

            Tel +82-2-2148-2844

              EuljiroEuljiro
              Light Making Class

              Introduction Introduction

              The word Euljiro refers to a road that spans
              from the front of Seoul City Hall
              to the Dongdaemun History and Culture Park.
              To the extent of the saying,
              ”If you take a drawing to Euljiro,
              even a tank can be made,"
              Euljiro is the embodiment of the history
              of Korean manufacturing itself located in
              the heart of the city.

              Packed with shopping districts for tools
              and lighting equipment,
              it was regarded as the birthplace of creation.

              Euljiro has now been reborn as a trendy
              modern cultural area that pursues a newtro
              (a combination of the words “new” and “retro”) theme.

              Euljiro's lighting street was the hub for
              materials used for interior design during the
              1970s and 1980s.
              Currently, the number of millennials visiting
              the lighting street has seen a dramatic increase
              due to the Korean newtro craze.

              Euljiro is also experiencing a rebirth as a cultural
              and artistic zone where original lighting-based artwork
              and other works of young artists and designers
              are created utilizing various materials.
              In particular, as a part of revitalizing Euljiro,
              young artists are working together and operating
              special experiential programs where you can make
              personalized lighting products.

              Information
              01 Workshop Location

              Euljiro Alley Workshop 10, Changgyeonggung-ro 5na-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

              Euljiro-dong Community Service Center 19, Chungmu-ro 9-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

              02 No. of Participants

              Euljiro Alley Workshop Conducted at a table with 4 – 8 participants

              Euljiro-dong Community Service Center Conducted at a table with 9- 30 participants

              03 Hours

              Daily 17:30 ~ 20:00 (Morning times are negotiable / Alley lighting at 06:00) Reservations required at least two weeks in advance, Punctuality requested

              04 Parking
              N/A (Disembark at the main street and go on foot)
              Reservation
              01 Management
              Won-gyung Lee (CEO of Culture and Tourism Distribution Cooperative)
              02 Tel
              +82-10-5511-1944
              04 Reservation

              Via Euljiromance Channel on Kakaotalk
              Reservations required at least 1 week in advance (negotiable)

                EuljiroEuljiro
                Light Making Class

                Nearby Nearby
                Tourist Attractions Tourist Attractions

                01 Sewoon Plaza

                Address 159, Cheonggyecheon-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

                Tel +82-2-2271-2344

                Website http://sewoonplaza.com/

                Hours Weekdays 09:00 ~ 19:00
                Saturdays 09:00 ~ 19:00
                Closed Sundays & holidays

                02 Nogari Alley

                Address 129, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul (Subway Line 3, Euljiro 3(sam)-ga Station)

                03 Cheonggyecheon Stream

                Address Changsin-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul

                Tel +82-2-2290-6114

                04 Jongmyo Shrine

                Address 157, Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

                Tel +82-2-765-0195

                Website http://jm.cha.go.kr/

                Hours (Free viewing) (February - May & September - October) Saturdays 09:00 ~ 18:00
                (June - August) Saturdays 09:00 ~ 18:30
                (November - January) Saturdays 09:00 ~ 17:30
                Closed Tuesdays

                  Seongsu-dongSeongsu-dong
                  Beauty Workshop

                  Introduction Introduction

                  Once known for its old factory complex and shoe factory, Seongsu-dong is now back on the scene with brand new cafes, bakeries, restaurants, and cultural complexes. Restaurants and cafes are being built between the automobile repair shop, printing plant, and handmade shoe factory.

                  As Seongsu-dong became the hub of the newtro trend, fashion brand companies began relocating their headquarters to Seongsu-dong or opened experiential hands-on stores.

                  In particular, Amore Seongsu, created by the brand, Amorepacific, was built to house as many as 2,300 kinds of products from 30 different brands for the customers to freely experience for themselves. All the products are available for use with a beautiful outdoor garden as the backdrop. There is also an O'sulloc Café located on the second floor. All guests receive free samples, discount coupons, and more, during their visit.

                  Information
                  01 Workshop Location
                  7, Achasan-ro 11-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
                  02 Hours
                  Daily 10:30 ~ 20:30 (Closed Mondays)
                  03 Parking
                  N/A (Use vicinity public paid parking lots)
                  Reservation
                  02 Management
                  Gwang-sok Lee (Manager of AMORE Seongsu Branch)
                  03 Tel
                  +82-2-469-8600

                    Seongsu-dongSeongsu-dong
                    Beauty Workshop

                    Nearby Nearby
                    Tourist Attractions Tourist Attractions

                    01 Seongsu Handmade Shoe Street

                    Address 15, Yeonmujang 7-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

                    Website http://seongsushoes.modoo.at/

                    02 Seongsu-dong Café Street

                    Address 2-ga, Seongsu-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

                    03 Common Ground

                    Address 200, Achasan-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul

                    Tel +82-2-467-2747

                    Website http://www.common-ground.co.kr/

                    Hours Daily 11:00 ~ 22:00

                    04 Seoul Forest

                    Address 273, Ttukseom-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

                    Tel +82-2-460-2905

                    Website https://seoulforest.or.kr/

                    Hours Daily 00:00 ~ 24:00 (Open year round)

                      Partner Travel AgencyPartner Travel Agency
                      with Seoul

                      The Seoul Metropolitan Government and Seoul Tourism Organization (STO) have established the Seoul Tourism Partnership, a network for building B2B cooperation with key partner travel agencies around the world. Through this network, we hope to develop and offer exciting new Seoul tourism products that will see the growth of Seoul’s tourism industry.
                      So far, 44 travel agencies in 22 countries have concluded agreements with the Seoul city and are participating in tight-knit collaboration.

                      Northeast Asia

                      South-East Asia

                      Central Asia/UAE

                      Europe/America