HBC2
해방촌· Haebangchon
A 3-bedroom share house just off the main street of Haebangchon (해방촌). Private balcony with patio furniture — the best spot in the house when the weather's good — plus a Korean-style ceiling that gives the place real character you don't usually find in a share house. Walk 15 minutes downhill to Noksapyeong Station (녹사평역, Line 6), or 5 minutes to the bus stop. One stop east to Itaewon, six to Seoul Station. Three bedrooms, shared kitchen and living room with TV and AC, fully furnished. Cafés, restaurants, and bars of HBC are at your doorstep.
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NEIGHBORHOOD QUEST
A pixel tour of Haebangchon (HBC). Seoul's international village — HBC-gil for food, Kyungnidan-gil for drinks, Namsan at your doorstep.
“I scout the mountains, rivers, and hidden spots. Start here.”
- Namsan Park & Tower
Hike up the south trails from HBC. Best skyline view in Seoul.
10 MIN WALK TO TRAIL - Kyungnidan-gil (경리단길)
Boutique shops + rooftop bars. Foreigner-friendly.
5 MIN WALK - Yongsan Family Park
Spacious lawns, running loop, dog park.
18 MIN WALK - National Museum of Korea
Free admission, world-class Korean art.
12 MIN BY BUS
Local eats in the neighborhood
Real Seoul restaurants in Yongsan — not tourist traps. Curated from Si.kr, the foreigner-friendly guide we follow.
- Jangjinyoung Ganjang Gejang Hannam-dong
Soy-marinated raw crab in Hannam. The rice-soaking sauce is the headline — first-timers ask if they can take it home.
View on Si.kr → - Mimiok Sinyongsan
1++ hanwoo shabu-shabu. The chef walks you through each cut at the table — special-occasion territory, dress accordingly.
View on Si.kr → - The Booth Gyeongnidan
18-inch pizzas, craft beer on tap, half-and-half platter on the table by default. The Itaewon expat anchor.
View on Si.kr →
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