Perched on a hillside in Jongno District, Seoul, Ihwa-dong Mural Village offers an enchanting blend of colorful street art and traditional village charm. Visitors often describe the vibrant murals as captivating, with 32 distinct pieces creating a lively open-air gallery. The village is dotted with quaint bars and cozy cafes, making it an ideal spot to pause and enjoy the local atmosphere. While the many stairs may require a bit of effort, the calm and friendly environment rewards visitors with scenic city views and charming alleyways lined with tiny, historic buildings. With a thoughtful layout including a public toilet and maps to guide exploration, this unique tourist attraction invites guests to wander respectfully through its streets and experience a creative side of Seoul rarely seen elsewhere.
Customers appreciate the old world charm and tiny buildings of the village, along with the free access to murals and public places with great views.
Visitors enjoy the pleasant walk up, offering a beautiful view of the city and Namsan Tower, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing scenic stroll.
The murals, although not all large, are loved by customers for adding character to the village and creating a calm atmosphere.
Not wheelchair accessible and involves climbing many stairs, which may pose challenges for some visitors.
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in the last weekIt's a very fascinating place. You can see it while walking around. It was a snowy night, so there were no people walking around the area, but I was able to see the sights as I went down the slopes and stairs. It was a fun walk down.
Jherson Jaya
2 weeks agoIhwa-dong Mural Village is a living community where local residents still reside. When visiting, please be courteous and keep noise to a minimum. This is not a typical tourist attraction but a neighborhood shaped by the creativity of its artistic residents, who have beautifully decorated their surroundings. Visiting with respect helps preserve the charm and harmony of the village.
Khiem MaiLe
2 weeks agoIt's beautiful, perfect for taking selfies and posting them online!
Minja Cho
2 weeks agoRox Koll
4 weeks agoPersonally, it's a disappointment. There's a climb of about 1 km to get to this neighborhood, then once you get there, there are just 2 or 3 murals, but as you find them everywhere, if I went back, I wouldn't waste time reaching this place, which in my opinion is overrated.