

Insadong is a charming district in Seoul known for its traditional tea houses, art galleries, and cultural heritage.
A historic market street lined with traditional tea houses and craft shops.
A well-preserved village with traditional Korean houses, offering beautiful views of the city.
A vibrant street filled with art galleries, cafes, and street performances at night.
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.
Sweet pancake filled with brown sugar, honey, and sometimes nuts or seeds.
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.
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.

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.

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