NeighbourhoodJongno and Insadong

Route: Anguk to Jongno night dining: traditional pojangmacha tents, ddukbokki, Korean BBQ, makgeolli

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★ 4.7

Jongno and Insadong

O'ngo's luxury food and culture tour is a full-day private experience combining a market walk with a cooking session and curated restaurant visits. The itinerary includes a morning market breakfast in Gwangjang, a bibimbap ingredient sourcing walk through the Jongno alleys, a Michelin Bib Gourmand lunch, an afternoon hanok kitchen cooking session, and a final traditional spirits tasting in the evening. Fully customisable for dietary preferences and language. Private departure any day.

★ 4.2

Jongno and Insadong

The Visit Seoul office publishes a self-guided food walk map for the Insadong and Jongno corridor, downloadable from their website. The route starts at Gwangjang Market for bindaetteok and mayak gimbap, continues along Cheonggyecheon Stream to the evening stalls, and ends in Insadong for tea and Korean confectionery. Paid guided versions run on weekends through several operators listed on the Visit Seoul site. The self-guided map is well-illustrated and the route is entirely walkable in three hours.

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★ 4.7

Jongno and Insadong

O'ngo's luxury food and culture tour is a full-day private experience combining a market walk with a cooking session and curated restaurant visits. The itinerary includes a morning market breakfast in Gwangjang, a bibimbap ingredient sourcing walk through the Jongno alleys, a Michelin Bib Gourmand lunch, an afternoon hanok kitchen cooking session, and a final traditional spirits tasting in the evening. Fully customisable for dietary preferences and language. Private departure any day.

★ 4.2

Jongno and Insadong

The Visit Seoul office publishes a self-guided food walk map for the Insadong and Jongno corridor, downloadable from their website. The route starts at Gwangjang Market for bindaetteok and mayak gimbap, continues along Cheonggyecheon Stream to the evening stalls, and ends in Insadong for tea and Korean confectionery. Paid guided versions run on weekends through several operators listed on the Visit Seoul site. The self-guided map is well-illustrated and the route is entirely walkable in three hours.

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