Exploring Naksan Park: Cafes, City Views, and Hidden Gems

Third time visiting Naksan Park!
I discovered this cafe after watching Ki-an 84 from 'I Live Alone' visit with his friend Chung-jae.
It had been a while since my last visit, and the area was bustling with new bakeries and cafes, full of vibrant energy.
Moreover, with Naksan Park being featured as a location in the game 'Demon Hunters,' it has become a popular spot for both locals and foreign tourists.
I recommend the cafes in Naksan Park: Gaeppul & Baeogae Bakery.
Operating Hours:
Gaeppul: 10:00 - 23:00
Baeogae Bakery: 11:00 - 21:00
Locations:
Gaeppul Cafe: 26, Naksanseonggwakseo 1-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Baeogae Bakery: 18-26, Naksanseonggwakseo 1-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
You can see Namsan Tower from Gaeppul!
I also enjoyed walking along the Naksan Park fortress wall.
I discovered picture-perfect spots in every corner.
It felt like stumbling upon a cozy little restaurant in a European alleyway.
The interior design was exactly my style, so I had to snap a photo.
With a great menu selection, it's the perfect restaurant for a date with friends or a significant other!
Vintage vibes and fun mirror selfies!
Exploring this charming neighborhood, taking pictures, and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere filled my day.
While in Naksan Park, I also found 'Cogito,' the flower shop featured in the drama 'My Youth' starring Song Joong-ki.
It was a lucky find that sharpened my eye for detail!
I always watched 'My Youth' and couldn't believe I found the flower shop here. It seems like a great cafe based on what I saw online, so check it out!
Such a cute and fun neighborhood to explore.
A good day.

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