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Seorae Village: A Slice of France in Seoul

#cityplaybook Seorae Village, found in Seoul's Seocho area, feels like a little piece of France dropped right into South Korea. It's often called "Little France" because many French people live here, especially since the French School of Seoul moved nearby in 1985. This mix of cultures gives the neighborhood a special charm you won't find elsewhere. -What it's Like When you walk through Seorae Village, you'll notice it's different right away. The streets are lined with cute, small shops, coffee places, and restaurants that remind you of Europe. It's a calm and relaxing spot, a nice change from the busy feel of Seoul. You'll see French-style buildings with pretty balconies, which adds to its unique look. Amazing Food Seorae Village is a dream for anyone who loves food, especially French dishes. You'll find many old-fashioned French bakeries, like Paris Croissant and Le Pain Asser. They sell fresh bread, croissants, and pastries made with ingredients brought straight from France. Besides bakeries, the village has lots of French restaurants, many with real French chefs, along with nice coffee shops like Ceci Cela and O'Fรชte. These are great for brunch or just a relaxed coffee. If you really want to experience France, check out the wine shops like Take Your Red Tongue or Tour du Vin, and don't miss Le Meunier, a cheese shop run by a famous French cheese maker. -Things to Do Seorae Village doesn't have big tourist spots, but its appeal comes from its fancy, relaxed vibe, perfect for a chill day out. Eat and Drink: Spend your time trying out the many coffee shops and restaurants. Many have outdoor seating so you can enjoy the nice surroundings. Montmartre Park: This park offers a green space in the village and sometimes hosts local events. Culture Mix: See how Korean and French cultures blend together. You might even spot French flags on lamp posts and French signs on businesses. Festivals: The village puts on different events all year, including a Christmas market and a music festival that celebrates both Korean and French music. Getting There Seorae Village is easy to get to, close to the main business area and the lively Gangnam neighborhood. It's also near nature spots like Yangjae Stream and Hangang River Park. While it's a bit of a walk from the subway, you can get there by getting off at Express Bus Terminal Station (Seoul Subway Line 7) and taking Exit 5. Seorae Village is a great place to visit if you want to see a bit of France in Seoul. It's a unique and fun experience! #strolling #streetwalk
Posted: May 22, 2025
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