You are
The Hanok Tea Host
Your story
You booked a tiny hanok guesthouse in Bukchon and spent two hours deep in a midnight life-talk with a stranger you'd met four hours earlier. You can taste subtle cinnamon notes in 수정과. You spotted that the guesthouse owner was a little sad and somehow — gently — made her week. You don't collect photos, you collect people. Quietly.
Your Seoul Spirit Dish
🍜 전통차 & 약과 (Traditional Tea & 약과)
Must-Visit Spot
📍 Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌
Travel Tip
💡 Stay at least two nights in a hanok — rush, and the magic doesn't unfold.
Your 4-Day Korea Itinerary
Tailored for your traveler persona
Day 1 · Seoul
- ›Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌 slow walk
- ›Traditional tea house 전통차 in Insadong
- ›Cheonggyecheon Stream 청계천 evening stroll
Day 2 · Seoul
- ›Morning meditation at Jogyesa Temple 조계사
- ›Yeonnam-dong 연남동 cafés
- ›Anthology of personal journaling
Day 3 · Gyeongju
- ›Anapji Pond 안압지 (night illumination)
- ›Tumuli Park 대릉원 quiet walk
- ›Traditional Korean guesthouse 한옥 stay
Day 4 · Seoul
- ›Unhyeongung Palace 운현궁
- ›National Museum of Korea quiet gallery
- ›Departure
Best season to visit
Cherry blossoms (late Mar–Apr). Gyeongbokgung Palace and Han River parks are magical. Peak crowds, book early.
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