A couple can take romantic photos on the fish-flower stairs, share balcony coffee views, and watch sunset from Naksan Park; lack of formal attractions is fine for two adults in good shape.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: A 2-3 hour visit lets you wander alleys, capture murals and catch sunset views without rush.
Mural Photo Walk:
Stroll through alleys to find over 100 murals by local artists, including the angel wings and carp stairs.
Tip: Go at 8–10 AM or 4–6 PM to avoid crowds and get soft light.
Sunset at Naksan Park:
Climb to the park above the village for panoramic sunset views over Seoul.
Tip: Bring a light jacket for breeze after dusk.
Café Gaeppul Iced Coffee:
Sip coffee on the balcony featured in the K-drama ‘Encounter’ while overlooking the city.
Tip: Reserve a window seat on weekends to secure the view.
Hanbok Photo Session:
Rent traditional hanbok and pose in front of colorful murals for memorable couple shots.
Tip: Book hanbok rental online in advance to guarantee sizes.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Subway fare (round-trip) for two | KRW 5,400 |
Iced coffees at Café Gaeppul (for two) | KRW 14,000 |
Hanbok rental for two (2h) | KRW 40,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 59,400 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Spring brings cherry blossoms to nearby Naksan Park but also larger crowds; fall offers cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage; summer evenings host occasional outdoor film screenings; winter is quiet and cold—dress warmly for the climb.
Address: 49 Naksan 4-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
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Pedro Vera Obrador
Uphill and with many steps but a beautiful place with interesting views. Full of bars and cafes
Merve Sahin
Not sure if it’s worth hiking up the hills, but if you want to then it’s a cozy little part of town.
Maria Ngo
Lots of stairs! There are 32 listed murals. I liked them. It's free to visit and wander around the area. There is a map showing the murals. There are a few lookouts and such public places with a great view overlooking the city. Depending on whether you started from above or below, the City wall walk is on the higher side. This village has retained its old world charm with tiny buildings and some d...
J R
This spot is definitely worth a visit! While the murals aren’t all that big and there’s not a ton to see, the walk up is really pleasant and offers a great view of the city and Namsan Tower. It’s a perfect little area if you’re looking for a scenic stroll. Our visit was made even better by the bonus of being greeted by a super cute and cuddly cat. Overall, it’s a nice, relaxing spot to enjoy the v...
Graeme Miller
In my opinion, a must visit when in Seoul as gives a totally different perspective on Seoul. Amazing views of the city from up high. Several decent cafe/bars to try out.
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