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Seoul Tour Vol.6 8 En.Hwp Table of Contents The August edition of [Seoul Tour+] introduces all kinds of exciting events from playing traditional instruments to riding kickboard along the Han River and completing fun missions within 60 minutes! 1 Artistic Playground - Core Art 1 2 Street Gallery 2 3 Auto Squre 3 4 Go Kickboard 4 5 Seonam Environmental Park 5 6 Code Escape 6 7 Hanssem Flagshop 7 8 Street Stall Style Bar - Wangdaepo 8 Special1 2015 Street Art Zone 9 2015 Seoul Certification Program for High Quality Tour Special2 10 Package Artistic Playground - Core Art 1 Location Core Art Address 173, Dongho-ro 17-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul Telephone 02-734-5959 Weekends and Holidays Homepage www.coreart.pro Closed ※ Experiential programs offered on reservation basis Reservation by telephone is *required at least Opening Weekdays 9:30 ~ 18:00 Reservation 3 days in advance Hours Overview Weekends 10:30 ~ 18:00 Individual 90 Minutes, 30,000 Won Payment Payable by cash and credit card (2 or More) 150 Minutes, 35,000 Won Method (including foreign credit cards) Price Group 90 Minutes, 20,000 Won (15 or More) 150 Minutes, 25,000 Won Guiding English, Japanese Musical <Fantastic> + Core Art Experience, Language Package 90 Minutes (Telephone Inquiry) The Landmark of Seonggwak-gil, Junggu, Seoul and the Artistic Playground for Culture and Art Experience, ‘Core Art!’ ‣‣ Culture and art experience with the cast of the musical, <Fantastic>, and art organizations ⁍ Percussive Performance Experience: Learn fantastic percussive stomp rhythm from actual stompers! Introduction ⁍ K-POP Dance, Vocal Experience: Learn K-POP from actual dancers, vocalists, and musical actors! ⁍ Experiential programs centering on performances such as samulnori & Traditional Play (Mask Dance, Bowl Turning, Sangmo Twirling) ⁍ Possible to experience various programs including book making, mask making, K-POP star make-up, cocktail making, etc. ‣‣ Experience performance program and demonstrate at the outdoor theater of Core Art Practice Room 1 (2F) Practice Room 2 (3F) Outdoor Theater Photos Samulnori & Traditional Play Trekking along Fortress of Old Percussive Performance Experience Experience Capital District ‣‣ Public Transportation: Exit ⑤ of Dongguk University Station on Subway Line 3 - Walk 150m straight Directions and make right – Walk 10 minutes along the hill ‣‣ Tourist Bus: Get off at Jungbu Water Supply Office and walk (10 minutes) ‣‣ Use DASAN ART’s Public Parking Lot – Free parking ticket for first 2 hours given to those who Parking participate in Core Art Experience Programs or use the cafe Information ‣‣ No parking space for tourist bus Product ‣‣ Recommended Programs: Trekking along Fortress of Old Capital District + Core Art Experience of Development Korean Culture + Experience/Demonstration at Outdoor Theater of Core Art tips ‣‣ Possible to develop a package in connection with the musical, <Fantastic>. Nearby Tourist ‣‣ N Seoul Tower / National Theater of Korea / Jangchungdan Park / Singdangdong Tteokbokki Town / Attraction Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) - 1 - Street Museum 2 Location Namsan Hanok Village and whole area of Pil-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul Address 24-11, Pil-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul Telephone 02-2276-2524 / 02-2279-3355 Overview Homepage www.streetmuseum.co.kr Closed Open Year-round Reservation Group Tour (5 or More) / [email protected] Opening Hours 7:00~24:00 Price Free Guiding English Language Street Museum, open museum exhibiting various art works for everyone for free ‣‣ A new type of art gallery where visitors can appreciate art works while walking around the park for 30 minutes, exhibits change every 3 months ⁍ Container – First street museum meaning that it ‘contains’ art. Currently exhibiting Kim Jin-woo’s ‘Neoanthropinae Series’ ⁍ Well – The museum suggests a new way of appreciating art; looking down on the works. Currently exhibiting Introduction Shin Yi-cheol’s ‘Collecting Mutation' ⁍ Ieum – Exhibition space on traditional Korean house for large works. Currently exhibiting ‘Joseon Royal Family Series’ by Woo Jong-il ⁍ Alley – The museum provides a traffic line for visitors that they can follow to find art works as though walking in the alley. Currently exhibiting 20 or more audio and electronic products from the 60’s by Dieter Rams who inspired Jonathan Ive, the chief designer of Apple Street Museum ‘Container’ Street Museum ‘Well’ Street Museum ‘Well’ - Shin Yi-cheol Photos Street Museum ‘Alley’ Street Museum ‘Alley’ Dieter Rams Street Museum Logo ‣‣ Exit ④ of Chungmuro Station on Subway Line 3 and 4 - Walk 20m straight – Make left into the Directions alley between Honamjeong and a convenience store and walk 20m Parking ‣‣ Namsan Hanok Village Parking Lot: 3,000 won/hour, 500 won for additional 10 minutes after 2 hours Information Product ‣‣ Can be recommended as a day excursion around Namsangol Hanok Village and restaurants in Pil-dong Development for a family or a couple tips ‣‣ Recommended as the place to relax and for healing after the shopping in Myeong-dong Nearby Tourist ‣‣ Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) / Myeong-dong / Cheonggyecheon (Stream) / Korea House / N Seoul Attraction Tower - 2 - AUTO SQUARE 3 Location Gangnam Auto Square Address 350, Gangnam Blvd., Gangnam-gu, Seoul Telephone 02-3454-0600 Overview Homepage www.hyundai.com Closed Open Year-round Payment Opening Payable with cash, credit card (including 8:00 ~ 23:00 Method foreign credit card) Hours Auto Square, new concept playground satisfying eyes, ears, and mouth at the same time ‣‣ The space to enjoy high quality music, delicious tea, and various automobile life with good friends ‣‣ A combined cultural space created by the best brands of each field: Hyundai Motors (automobile) / Coffee Bean (Coffee) / JBL (Music) ⁍ Coffee Bean: One of the world’s oldest coffee and black tea franchise. Coffee Bean keeps top 1% high quality Introduction beans, coffee, and tea and offers various desserts ⁍ JBL: Harman Group, the world’s best audio devices maker, provided a sound booth optimized for the space for visitors to enjoy their favorite music more intensely ⁍ Hyundai Motors: The automobile company representing Korea is exhibiting various cars made with the top technological strength and modernistic design for visitors to experience freely ‣‣ Exotic art works on automobile theme are exhibited inside urban interior for visitors to relax and feel the artistic emotion Exterior 1F View 2F View Photos Hyundai Motors Coffee Bean JBL Directions ‣‣ Exit ④ of Gangnam Station on Subway Line 2 and Bundang Line - Walk 200m straight Parking ‣ Narrow parking space behind the building Information ‣ Product ‣‣ Possible to develop a package for young tourists with high interest in trend changes in Development connection with U-Street and Gangnam Station Underground Shopping Center tips ‣‣ Can be recommended to FIT due to high accessibility and pleasant atmosphere Nearby Tourist ‣‣ U-Street / Gangnam Station Underground Shopping Center / Nonhyeon-dong Eatery Alley / Attraction Shinsegae Dept. Store Gangnam Branch - 3 - Go Kickboard 4 Location Go Kickboard Branch 4 Branches: Yeoeuido, Sincheon, Hongdae, Cheonho Telephone 1877-9555 Homepage www.gokickboard.com Closed During rain Everyday 10:00~22:00 Yeoeuido 070-7789-9595 Hongdae 070-8884-1251 Hongdae Reservation Opening Monday ~ Thursday, Sunday 9:30~21:30 (Telephone) Sincheon 070-7520-9559 Cheonho 010-8888-9459 Hours Friday, Saturday 8:00~23:30 Overview Solo 15,000 won 3 Hours (Basic) Couple 25,000 won Payment Payable with cash, credit card Method (including foreign credit card) Solo 25,000 won 1 Day (10:00~22:00) Couple 45,000 won Price Solo 40,000 won Guiding 1 Night and 2 Days Language Hongdae (English, Chinese) (22:00 Next Day) Couple 75,000 won 1. Additional Fee: 5,000 won/hour 2. Insurance for Expendables 3,000 won (Option) 3. Deposit for Protective Gear (Helmet, Knee Protection) 10,000 won Travel in Seoul on ‘Go Kickboard’ in any direction inside the city! ‣‣ Personal mobility is small and easy to move and use. It can be used by anyone! ‣‣ Expected as a new transportation for tourists coming to Seoul ‣‣ Various personal mobility satisfying design, speed, and stability are available for visitors to choose Introduction them depending on their taste ⁍ Hot motorized wheel chosen by celebrities, INMOTION V3!: Also available is INMOTION V3 which is considered as the best motorized wheel due to the Bluetooth speaker and convenient portability! The stable twin wheel allows anyone to experience the riding easily and excitingly ⁍ Style & Speed Up L6: Go Kickboard also carries INMOTION L6, the motorized kickboard which boasts sensuous design and the best riding experience! Visitors can enjoy the stable ride on the kickboard designed to fit the city. Photos Cheonho Yeoeuido Sincheon Hongdae Visitor on L6 Black Visitors Enjoying Kick Boards Kickboard L6 ‣‣ Yeoeuido: Exit ④ of Yeoeuinaru Station on Subway Line 5 - 1F of Jangmi Mall across the rear gate of Yeoeuido High School Directions ‣‣ Hongdae (Requires Reservation): B2 of Exit ⑦ of Hongik University Station on Subway Line 2 , Jungang Line ※ Refer to homepage for other branches Parking ‣‣ No particular parking facilities available except Sincheon branch (Use public transportation or paid Information parking lot nearby) ‣‣ Possible to develop a package combining the riding experience with various themes such as the Product tour of famous restaurants and the travel along the Han River Development ‣‣ The new menas of transportation to enjoy Seoul, can be recommended for lovers for dating or tips friends for fun Nearby Tourist ‣‣
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