A Day Trip to Bukchon: Art and Cuisine in Seoul

Enjoy Cultural Tourism in Seoul
Experience a day trip to Bukchon!
Start your journey at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
with the exhibition "The Poetics of Oblivion: On the Art of Decay".
Recharge your emotions with art!
After the exhibition, indulge in delicious Korean cuisine at
‘Seoul Landscape,’ a restaurant known for its reasonable prices.
Let's go on a fulfilling day trip in Bukchon!
Hello, it's Haechi!
I'm here to share a great cultural day trip course!
As the warm spring weather continues,
it's a shame to stay indoors.
If you're looking for a great day trip course within Seoul,
look no further! Today, I will introduce you to the perfect itinerary.
The first stop is the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art,
followed by a visit to ‘Seoul Landscape’!
Shall we set off now?
Located at the main entrance of the museum,
art lovers of Seoul, where are you?
Let’s begin our day trip to Bukchon!
We visited the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
(Excited) What exhibition will we see?
Accessibility is a key point at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
There are ramps for those who need wheelchair or stroller access!
While visiting, I even encountered families with children!
A date with kids is so beautiful, isn't it?
Note: Umbrellas are not allowed inside on rainy days.
Please store them in the designated area before entering.
This helps maintain a cleaner museum environment.
On the first floor of the museum,
you'll find various facilities available.
From lockers to audio guides and tactile materials,
the museum has everything you need for a comfortable visit.
Now, let’s dive into the exhibition!
"The Poetics of Oblivion: On the Art of Decay"
Duration: January 30, 2026 - May 3, 2026
Opening Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday | 10 AM - 6 PM
Wednesday, Saturday | 10 AM - 9 PM
Location: National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul
Participating Artists include: Go-Sari, Kim Bang-Joo, Kim Ju-Ri, Dan Li, Cecilia Vicuña, and more.
Parking is available daily from 8 AM to 11 PM at a rate of 4,200 won per hour.
The museum aims to minimize paper use for a sustainable environment,
so online ticketing is encouraged.
Admission Fee: 2,000 won
Free admission is available for:
- Visitors under 24 or over 65
- University students (excluding graduate students)
- Museum curators
- Holders of ICOM/CIMAM/Patron/Partner cards
- National merit recipients (including spouses)
- Holders of Cultural Nuri cards
Children and preschoolers also get free admission,
but ticket issuance is mandatory!
Now, let’s explore the first course of our Bukchon trip!
After the exhibition, we headed to 'Seoul Landscape' for a delightful meal.
It’s a great place to enjoy authentic Korean dishes at reasonable prices.
After a fulfilling art experience,
it’s time to savor a delicious meal!
Seoul Landscape offers a variety of Korean dishes,
making it easy to find something for every taste.
Especially since it’s a reasonable price,
I highly recommend it!
Let’s wrap up our day with art and food!
Until next time, Haechi will return!

Source :https://blog.naver.com/haechiseoul/224235606179
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