This little mountain cabin is located in the Inwangsan, Suseong-dong Valley. Once you enter the space beyond its gray protective wall, you will find an independent space as if you are in a different time zone. It will reinforce the appeasing feeling of being deep in the forest. SOMEWHERE was built in the 1950s and captures the every single moment, bringing you the warmth and enlightenment.
A “house of the past”, this stay transports us to another era, away from our current life while offering us the scenic Inwang Mountain. You will undoubtedly come back here with your memory, especially when you are in a crowded city center and thinking of escaping to a calm peaceful place. SOMEWHERE lets you travel between past and present.
There are four rooms in the house. Two on the first floor and the other two on the second floor. Enjoy some peace and quiet with your loved ones.
This house, built in the 1950s, captures all the time that it has been through. Sit still in the tree hallway and relieve bygone eras while staying in the present moment.
SOMEWHERE is located somewhere in the winding alleys near the waterways of the Suseong-dong valley. When you want to hide somewhere, or find shelter in a good restaurant, come through here.
The address of SOMEWHERE is [37-5, Okin 6-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul]. Seochon is a priority parking area for residents, so parking for visitors is difficult. Please use public transportation as much as possible. If you must bring a car, please contact us by text message in the morning of your arrival date so we can advise you on the parking availability. Please note that depending on the situation, you may need to use the nearby Shinkyo public parking lot (charged).
When using public transportation, you can search the address at Gyeongbokgung Station on line 3. It takes about 15 minutes on foot from Gyeongbokgung Station.