Haebangchon
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Haebangchon

해방촌

Haebangchon is a hillside neighborhood on the slopes of Namsan, offering eclectic international dining, cozy wine bars, and panoramic city views. Once a post-war refugee settlement, it has evolved into a charming multicultural enclave popular with expats and adventurous foodies.

Région
Séoul
Coordonnées
37.5390, 126.9861
Tarifs
La marche est gratuite ; les bars, boulangeries, cafés et restaurants sont tarifés par lieu.
Accès
Noksapyeong est la base de métro la plus simple, suivie d'une montée à pied ou d'un court trajet en taxi selon la pente que vous ciblez.
Durée conseillée
90 min jusqu'en fin de soirée
Meilleur moment
Le coucher du soleil tout au long de la soirée fonctionne mieux, car les vues et les restaurants comptent plus ici que les visites touristiques en journée.
Site officiel
Site officiel

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Dernière vérification: 2026-04-07

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