Where Tradition Meets Trendy Ikseon-dong is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Seoul, where 100-year-old Hanoks (traditional houses) have been reborn as trendy cafes and boutiques.

11:00 - Morning Tea in a Hanok Start your day at **Tteul-an (뜰안)** for a traditional Korean herbal tea, or head to **Oncheonjip (온천집)** for a beautiful shabu-shabu lunch overlooking a Japanese-style garden.

*Warning: Oncheonjip is extremely popular; arrive 30 minutes before opening to get a seat.* __heading__13:00 - Wandering the Alleys The charm of Ikseon-dong is getting lost in its narrow, winding alleys. Visit **Ikseon-dong Ssal-sang-hoe** for unique souvenirs or **Soha Salt Pond** for their famous salt bread.

15:00 - Walk to Insadong Take a 10-minute walk over to **Insadong**. Visit **Ssamziegil**, a spiral-shaped shopping complex dedicated to Korean crafts and stationery. Don't leave without trying 'Kkultarae' (King's dessert) from the street vendors.