





This week-long project allows you to taste, learn, and create traditional Korean tea. Located near Bukchon Hanok Village, the teahouse offers a peaceful environment where you can experience the unique flavors of Korean teas and traditional desserts. You will also blend your own tea using herbs and tree fruits—key ingredients in Korean traditional tea—creating a flavor that suits your personal taste.
1. Experience the Korean traditional tea
Korean tea has a long history of using roots, berries, herbs, and leaves to support well-being, similar to Western herbal tea traditions. Ingredients such as wolfberry, angelica root, astragalus, and Solomon’s seal have been used for centuries for their health benefits. Immerse yourself in the richness of Korean tea, made by blending and steeping natural ingredients crafted to support the mind and body.
2. Taste the Traditional Teas and Desserts Once Enjoyed by the Joseon Royal Court
At this teahouse, you can taste traditional Korean teas and desserts that were once enjoyed by the kings and queens of the Joseon Dynasty. This teahouse also provides teas and desserts for cultural events at Gyeongbokgung Palace. These teas follow recipes passed down from the royal court, using ingredients valued for their flavor and health benefits. By joining this project, you can enjoy the same traditional flavors that were served in the palace and connect more deeply with Korea’s royal heritage.
3. Wellness space created by a traditional medicine doctor
This teahouse is more than just a cafe. It is a therapeutic space founded by a licensed doctor of Korean traditional medicine. The setting is a peaceful hanok (traditional Korean house), offering a calm place to drink tea and relax. Here, tea is treated not only as a beverage but as a gentle form of healing. You can explore tea ingredients rooted in traditional medicine and discover how each herb supports different aspects of well-being. This setting allows you to relax deeply and connect with Korea’s holistic approach to health.
4. Custom blending and make my special tea
The project also includes hands-on activities where you can smell, taste, and explore a variety of tea ingredients. With guidance, you will select herbs and fruits that match your personal condition and create your own tea blend. Discuss traditional Korean teas and tea culture with a tea therapist, and sample and discover teas that best suit your taste. The tea therapist will recommend teas that match your preferences and personal condition. After discovering your preferred flavor, you will blend your own tea, which will be packaged into tea bags for you to take home as a personalized gift.
What makes this project special




This project offers foreigners a chance to taste and learn about traditional Korean tea. This Project provides you with a beverage coupon for a variety of traditional Korean teas over four days. Afterward, you'll receive hands-on training with a tea therapist, where you'll learn how to blend your own traditional Korean tea. Over the course of a week, you'll experience a variety of traditional Korean teas and work with a tea therapist to create your own personalized blend.
- Visit the traditional teahouse and sample a variety of Korean herbal teas.
- Learn about tea ingredients, aromas, and traditional methods with a tea therapist.
- Create a personalized tea blend tailored to individual taste.
- Receive their custom blend packaged in tea bags.
■ Additional Information
* If you apply alone, it may be difficult to participate in the tea blending class.
■ Review
This is a place I visit every time I go to Seoul. It's comfortable for me, and the tea and coffee are delicious. I plan to go back with friends next month. - 12t****
It was great to enjoy a warm cup of tea while exploring Bukchon Hanok Village. - dor******
This place truly shows their dedication to tea. The interior is beautiful, and the tea is delicious. - azi****
I had the iced pear and bellflower root tea, and it was incredibly delicious and healthy. The jujube chips and beans were also incredibly nutty and delicious. The staff were all friendly. - Up***



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This unique wellness cafe in Seoul was created by a Korean traditional medicine doctor. It offers a calm healing space where visitors can learn about the benefits of Korean herbal ingredients. The café blends its own teas using traditional herbs, allowing you to enjoy flavors that reflect Korea’s tea culture in a modern and accessible way.
It is also close to Bukchon Hanok Village and Gyeongbokgung Palace, making it an ideal spot for travelers who want to experience Korean culture, wellness, and traditional flavors all at once. It is a welcoming space where anyone can relax comfortably, enjoy a cup of tea, and discover a gentle approach to Korean healing traditions.




■ Location : Korea, Seoul
Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is a vibrant city where tradition and modern culture blend naturally. From royal palaces and traditional markets to skyscrapers and K-culture, visitors can experience diverse attractions all in one place. With convenient public transportation and countless things to see and eat, Seoul is an especially welcoming destination for travelers. Enjoy your industrial visits while also exploring the many charms of this dynamic city.
■ Recommended Travel Spots
1)Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung is one of the most iconic palaces from the Joseon Dynasty and a must-see for anyone interested in Korean history. Its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere allow visitors to experience the culture of the royal court. Wearing a traditional hanbok and walking through the palace grounds makes for memorable photos and a unique cultural experience. It is one of the best places to introduce Korean traditional beauty to international visitors.
2) Bukchon Hanok Village
Bukchon Hanok Village is a special place where you can experience both Korean tradition and everyday life in Seoul. The narrow alleys lined with traditional hanok houses preserve the beauty of old Korea, while small workshops, galleries, and tea houses add charm to the area. It is a peaceful place for a walk, with many popular photo spots that visitors love. Bukchon offers a different kind of charm compared to Seoul’s modern streets.
3) Namsan Tower (N Seoul Tower)
Located in the heart of the city, Namsan Tower offers panoramic views of Seoul and is especially famous for its night scenery. Many visitors enjoy taking the cable car up the mountain and walking through the nature trails. From the observatory, you can admire the city both day and night. The area is also well-known for its “Locks of Love,” making it a popular spot for couples. Namsan Tower is a representative landmark where you can experience a romantic side of Korea.