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이태원· Itaewon
A whole-house rental on Kyungnidan-gil (경리단길), the south slope of Haebangchon that runs toward Namsan and N Seoul Tower (남산서울타워). A private rooftop accessible only to tenants, plus a small outdoor terrace, and Simone — a neighborhood cat who shows up for food. Quiet residential setting despite being a few blocks from one of Seoul's most famous food streets. Walk 15 minutes to Noksapyeong Station (녹사평역, Line 6), 5 minutes to the bus. Living room with TV, fully furnished, all included.
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NEIGHBORHOOD QUEST
A pixel tour of Itaewon. International corridor — global kitchens, rooftop bars, vintage lanes.
“I scout the mountains, rivers, and hidden spots. Start here.”
- Namsan Park Trail
Forest stairs up to Seoul Tower.
10 MIN WALK - Han River · Ichon
Quieter stretch, great for sunrise runs.
9 MIN BY SUBWAY - Leeum Museum of Art
Free admission, world-class collection.
7 MIN WALK - Gyeongnidan-gil
Indie restaurants, bars, record shops.
6 MIN WALK
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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