This humongous shopping complex houses everything you'd ever need. Its wide range of luxury brands and high street stores, a handful of restaurants, and the world’s largest permanent cinema screen attract diehard shoppers and movie-goers.
Pick up a bicycle from a rental kiosk and set off along the Han River, the fourth largest river in South Korea and an iconic symbol of the capital. Lined with bike lanes, pedestrian walkways, and public parks, the edge of the Han River is a scenic green space beloved by the city’s residents. Along the way, numerous kiosks and restaurants serve up a variety of food and drink to satiate your appetite.
美食
The Market Kitchen & Larder
If you’re looking for a menu with lots of choices, The Market Kitchen’s spectacular selection of pan-Asian and international cuisine should be just the ticket. Fresh oysters, seafood and charcuterie cheese platters are just some of the delicacies on display; on Saturdays and Sundays, the champagne brunch is a decadent treat. Pressed for time? Grab a gourmet meal, prepared by the same chefs, from The Market Larder, a cosy grocer next door with a curated range of tasty items.
首尔夜生活十分丰富,这里有适合不同氛围的酒吧。黄昏时分,可以前往位于一家女士裁缝店之上的 T Bar 三楼天台,安坐人造草坪上的超大沙发上,一边欣赏美景,一边享用各款精选小吃。Cafe Ronin 是另一家可以轻松畅饮的亲密场所。这里使用自家种植的薄荷调制而成莫吉托鸡尾酒尤为出众。备受赞誉的 Charles H 地下酒吧低调地藏匿于四季酒店底层。这家酒吧的鸡尾酒以鉴赏家兼作家 Charles H. Baker 曾经居住过的城市来命名。此外,这里还有一些招牌菜式供您品尝。
Sour, pickled kimchi is a staple of Korean cuisine so brush up on your skills at the grandly named Seoul Kimchi Academy. Overseen by a professional instructor, prepare to chop, mix and spread the paste on to cabbage leaves, then pack it up and take it home with you. After the 45 minute class, slip on a handbok – the traditional Korean dress – for an unmissable photo opportunity. Now say, “one, two, three, KIMCHIIII!”