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Hotel the Designers Seoul Station

Hotel the Designers Seoul Station

4.6 / 5Great53 Reviews
305 Hangang-daero, Namyeong-dong
6.27KM from Bugak Palgakjeong
Conference HallCafeLuggage Storage2024 Featured HotelsFitness CenterChinese Hospitality
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Hotel The Designers DDP

Hotel The Designers DDP

4.2 / 5Good124 Reviews
293 Toegye-ro
4.68KM from Bugak Palgakjeong
DryerLaundry RoomNon-smoking floorIroning ServiceLuggage StorageCheck-out after 13:00
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Hotel the Designers Jongro

Hotel the Designers Jongro

4.2 / 5Good47 Reviews
89-8 Supyo-ro
3.65KM from Bugak Palgakjeong
DryerLaundry RoomLuggage StorageForeign Currency Exchange ServiceParking
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Hotel the Designers Dongdaemun

Hotel the Designers Dongdaemun

3.8 / 5118 Reviews
306 Toegye-ro, Ssangnim-dong
4.75KM from Bugak Palgakjeong
DryerValet ParkingDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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Hotel the Designers Hongdae

Hotel the Designers Hongdae

3.9 / 539 Reviews
86 Yanghwa-ro
7.83KM from Bugak Palgakjeong
Valet ParkingLuggage StorageForeign Currency Exchange ServiceBusiness CenterParking
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Bugak Palgakjeong

Seoul Tower View Hotel is a top choice, just a 10-minute walk from Bokgol Pavilion. Its rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of Bukhansan Mountain and the historic Bokgol Pavilion. The hotel blends traditional Korean architecture with modern amenities, including free Wi-Fi, airport shuttle service, and a serene tea house for authentic cultural experiences. Nearby attractions like Bukchon Hanok Village and Gyeongbokgung Palace make it ideal for a day trip.

Yes, access is highly convenient. The nearest stations are Jongno 5-ga Station (Line 1) and Gwanghwamun Station (Lines 1 & 4), both within a 12-minute walk to Bokgol Pavilion. Numerous bus routes—such as 301, 706, and 501—also serve the area, making it easy to reach from various parts of Seoul. Use a T-Money card or mobile payment app for seamless transit. Ample parking is available for those traveling by car.

Guests can participate in a traditional Korean tea ceremony, guided by experienced masters who teach proper etiquette and tea ware arrangement. During spring and autumn, the pavilion hosts hanbok photo sessions, where visitors can rent traditional costumes and capture memorable shots. Nighttime lighting tours offer an immersive look into the pavilion’s history and architectural details. Nearby Bukchon Hanok Village also features workshops in pottery, calligraphy, and other crafts, providing deep insight into Korea’s traditional lifestyle.

Yes, Bukhansan Trail Park adjacent to Bokgol Pavilion offers a family-friendly environment with playgrounds, shaded pavilions, benches, and well-marked walking paths suitable for all ages. Enjoy scenic views of pine forests and panoramic city vistas along the trail. The park features a children’s interactive plaza hosting regular nature education workshops and outdoor performances. Bring water and sunscreen for a safe and enjoyable outdoor experience.

Start your day with a visit to Bokgol Pavilion and Bukchon Hanok Village to explore traditional architecture and culture. Have lunch at Namchon Market, sampling local favorites like japchae and spicy pork rice cakes. In the afternoon, head to Gyeongbokgung Palace and Dongdaemun Design Plaza to experience the blend of historical and modern Seoul. End your day with a sunset walk along Bukhansan Trail, then enjoy dinner at Seoul Tower View Hotel, taking in breathtaking city lights from above.

Bokgol Pavilion is a hexagonal wooden structure built using traditional Korean dougong bracket systems, ingeniously assembled without nails. Its roof features a double-eaved hip-and-gable design with blue tiles and upturned eaves, combining aesthetic beauty with functional durability. Inside, stone incense burners and bronze wind chimes are believed to ward off evil spirits and bring blessings. Built harmoniously into Bukhansan Mountain, the pavilion embodies the philosophical concept of "harmony between heaven and humanity," making it a masterpiece of Korean classical architecture.