

Insadong is a charming district in Seoul known for its traditional tea houses, art galleries, and cultural heritage.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Korean breakfast dishes in a beautiful, traditional building.
A Michelin-starred temple food restaurant, offering vegan Korean dishes in a serene atmosphere.
A traditional Korean restaurant known for its extensive banchan (side dishes) and elegant atmosphere.
Traditional Korean clothing, often worn during festivals and special occasions.
Green-glazed ceramic ware, a signature of Korean pottery, often featuring intricate designs.

Cultivated ginseng, a popular Korean herb known for its health benefits.
Soft tofu stew with seafood, vegetables, and gochujang, served with side dishes.
Stir-fried rice cakes in spicy gochujang sauce, often with fish cakes and green onions.
A historic market street lined with traditional tea houses and craft shops.
Sweet pancake filled with brown sugar, honey, and sometimes nuts or seeds.
A vibrant street filled with art galleries, cafes, and street performances at night.

Insadong's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden showers. A lightweight rain jacket will keep you dry and comfortable.
Exploring Insadong's historic streets and cultural experiences can be power-intensive. A portable charger ensures your devices stay powered.
Wearing a traditional Hanbok is a fun and respectful way to experience Korean culture. Many shops in Insadong offer rental services.
A stunning 83-meter waterfall, taller than Niagara, offering panoramic views and a suspension bridge.
Kanchipuram, a temple town in Tamil Nadu, is renowned for its silk sarees and ancient temples.
A scenic campground offering stunning views of Deception Pass Bridge and the surrounding waters, with opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and water activities.