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Reviews: Hanbok Rental Experience with Korean Hairstyling at Hanboknam
Guest User2026-03-21
It was really nice! Obviously the variety is a little smaller if you book non-premium and there are not a lot of large sizes. The overall designs are very nice and the staff really lovely! The hairstyles are what you expect, very basic and quick. It was overfilled but they managed to take care of everyone. Would recommend it to foreigners since it's also one of the cheapest and closest options.
Reviews: Make Your Own Silver Jewelry Souvenir in Seoul – A Memory to Last a Lifetime for Travelers
Guest User2026-04-02
I highly recommend visiting this location. Time flies by, the involvement is 100%, the girl who conducted the master class was incredibly friendly and welcoming. Don't worry if you don't know English or Korean, everything happens intuitively (if necessary, the master will use an online translator). I highly recommend visiting this place.
Reviews: [Daehan Hanbok] Hanbok Rental at Seoul Gyeongbokgung Palace
Guest User2026-03-26
There are Mandarin-speaking staff inside. When I asked on Instagram, they said the Mandarin-speaking staff weren't working that day, but when we actually went, they still found a Mandarin-speaking staff member to help us. Clothing rental is on the second floor, hair accessories and hair styling are on the third floor, and returning clothes is on the fourth floor. I think a regular fusion outfit is sufficient unless you have specific needs. The staff are very good at styling clothes and will help you choose from several outfits, but you only get one chance to try them on. It's very close to the subway station, although we actually took the bus there, and it wasn't a long walk from the station. Wearing hanbok to enter Gyeongbokgung Palace doesn't require a ticket, so I recommend going early as it gets increasingly crowded. Their English seems to be quite good. No ID or deposit is required. I suggest going early in the morning; choosing and changing clothes takes about half an hour.