Our Neighbourhood Jongno

Historic palaces, cafés, and local markets within walking distance.

Our Neighbourhood

Historical street view of Jongno-gu district in Seoul near Seoul Loft Apartments

Cheonggyecheon

Once buried, now a lively urban stream with skyline reflections.

Gwangjang Market

A bustling traditional market renowned for authentic street food, fabrics, and local vendors.

Iksandong

Hanok alleys turned cafes and boutiques—vintage meets cool.

Changgyung Palace

A compact royal retreat with deep history and calm courtyards.

Cheonggyecheon

Once buried under concrete, this urban stream is now a hip oasis where water reflects skyscrapers—chill by day, neon by night, with Seoul’s past and future colliding.
Local cafe near Cheonggyecheon stream in central Seoul
Vibrant food stalls at Gwangjang Market in Jongno, Seoul

Gwangjang Market

A vibrant traditional market featuring authentic Korean street food, rich textiles, and local vendors—an essential cultural experience in Jongno-gu.

Iksandong

A maze of narrow alleys lined with hanok‑turned cafes and quirky boutiques—vintage charm with a modern, Instagram‑ready edge.
Ikseondong hanok village neighborhood market in Jongno Seoul

Changgyung Palace

A compact royal sanctuary once for dowager queens, with a battle‑scarred past, serene courtyards, and the oldest surviving throne hall—glowing with evening light shows.
Changgyeonggung Palace courtyard at night near Seoul Loft Apartments
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