For those having private cars, they could just go and park the cars right next to the cafe which is situated right next to one of the Han River bridges. But..for us ..we got off the subway and had to walk across the bridge ....^^along with the passing cars and commuter lines next to us.
The bright and yet stuffy Friday afternoon did not hamper us from not being able to reach the cafe: the seemingly black-glass laden building.
As we crossed the bridge, we might as well enjoy the scenery. Right on.
Freya..wait up!!!
that's the cafe..and the Han river next to it. See the white jetty or berth or water taxi terminal over there? No we're not going there.;)
Apartments sprung up on the horizon...a typical landscape of Seoul.
The difference (this time) is that...I saw the usual landscape from another angle: The Cloud Cafe.
+plus...Han River up front. Yes..it couldn't have been better than any of these. Well maybe it could have....
It's just that..this time we enjoyed the view through the glassed cafe on the 10-story-like building.
The sun shone brightly and it's glaringly simmering (?) I mean....its reflection over the river and on the glass-panel of the cafe was more than enough to urge me wear my sunglasses.
Some seats were reserved and others were (still) unoccupied: which was an advantage for me since I could sneak around and circle the round-shaped cafe in 360 degree view of the whole Han River.
Again..the glaring sun light.
But..that kind of perpetuated the beauty of Seoul in Summer.
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