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Experience Korea’s unique makgeolli culture.
Korea’s unrefined rice wine, or makgeolli, is a familiar alcoholic beverage that has been loved for a long time. This itinerary allows you to experience and learn about Korean culture related to liquor and food, including the origins of makgeolli. Enjoy delicious food that goes well with makgeolli in Insa-dong, lined up with many traditional bars. You’ll also find opportunities to learn more about Korean history and culture, such as the palace where Koreans appreciated the arts and hallyu content filming locations.
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Total distance: Approx. 2.39 km
HiKR Ground (하이커 그라운드)
A Korea tourism promotional center offering K-pop experiences and media art.
Bosingak Belfry (보신각 터)
A landmark in Seoul where the bell-ringing ceremony is held.
Insa-dong (인사동)
A street where tradition, culture, and art coexist.
Changdeokgung Palace Complex [UNESCO World Heritage Site] (창덕궁과 후원 [유네스코 세계유산])
A palace with beautiful buildings in harmony with nature
The Sool Gallery (전통주갤러리)
An exhibition hall where you can feel the significance of traditional Korean liquor.
Neulmajung: A traditional pub with 34 types of makgeolli
In Korea, there is a variety of makgeolli (unrefined rice wine) made with specialties from different regions. This pub offers 34 popular makgeolli, allowing you to choose whatever you like among them. In particular, recommended makgeolli food parings are haemul pajeon (seafood and green onion pancake) with abundant ingredients and gamja jeon (potato pancake) with crisply pan-fried sliced potatoes.
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