Seoul Nightlife

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The City That Never Sleeps

OFFICIAL TOURIST GUIDE


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City Center: City Hall, Myeong-dong, Euljiro, Namdaemun Market.......... 06 Palace Quarter: Gwanghwamun, Jongno, Insa-dong, Bukchon ............ 10 Dongdaemun & Around: Dongdaemun Market ............................. 14 University Quarter: Hongik Univ., Sinchon, Ewha Womans Univ. .......... 18

CNN once stated that sleeping in Seoul is for losers. With so much to do in Korea's capital after sundown, they argued, hitting the pillow could only be a waste of time. For Seoul is a new world at night: as its glittering lights pop on to hail the onset of evening, a whole other urban landscape awakes where shining shopping malls, steamy saunas, and lively clubs and bars can be enjoyed round the clock. Relish the refreshing breeze while cycling along the riverbanks at night, and when hunger calls, enjoy a generous and delicious late night meal. Seoul — the city that never sleeps — shows a beautiful new side at night, and is full of shimmering and mesmerizing lights.

Seoul Never Sleeps Yongsan: Itaewon ................................................................ 22 Gangnam: Apgujeong-dong, Cheongdam-dong, Sinsa-dong, Seocho ....... 26

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Seoul: The City That Never Sleeps Publishing Date February January 2014 2014 Published Publishedby bySeoul SeoulMetropolitan MetropolitanGovernment, Government, Tourism Policy Business Division Division Planning Planning & Design & Design Design Design Soomokwon Soomokwon * For further information on Seoul Tourism, visit our website (www.visitseoul.net) or mobile application iTourSeoul. i Tour Seoul. · The shops recommended in this guide book have been carefully selected by a panel of by experts a panel and of experts consultants and consultants in the field.in the field. · Copyrights to content and images in this book belong to Seoul Metropolitan Government and pertaining organizations and individuals. This book may not be reproduced in part or in whole without the express permission of the copyright owners.

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Hot Nights at Hongdae’s Hottest Clubs

Night Shopping for Full Fashion at Dongdaemun

Music, Drinks, and Gangnam Style Bars

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Traditional Korean Music for Passionate Modern Audiences

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World at Itaewon’s Late-night Restaurants

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Getting the Star Treatment: a Massage at a Jjimjilbang (Korean Spa)

See Seoul’s Colorful Night Lights aboard a Cruise Ship

Discover Traditional Korean Spirits and Cuisine

Sing and Dance Like a Star at a karaoke

Soak in the Stunning Night Views of the Hangang River

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City Center

City Center

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City Hall, Myeong-dong, Euljiro, Namdaemun Market

Where tradition and modernity co-exist

The true historical heart of Seoul, with City Hall standing at its center. Spend the day at Myeong-dong or Namdaemun Market, then enjoy a fabulous dinner and dessert at the new landmark Office Building Arcade. Another great option is to watch performances of modern reinterpretations of traditional Korean music. Or visit the N Seoul Tower Observatory, where the entire city can be seen glittering after dark.

Traditional Korean Music for Passionate Modern Audiences

Nanta This non-verbal performance is based on the traditional Korean rhythms of samulnori. Myeong-dong Nanta Theater Premium 70,000 won, VIP 60,000 won, S-Seats 50,000 won, A-Seats 40,000 won 5pm, 8pm (100 minutes) Euljiro 1(il)ga Stn (Line 2), 5-minute walk from Exits 5 or 6 02-739-8288 http://nanta.i-pmc.co.kr 26, Myeongdong-gil, Jung-gu

Recommended Course Dinner at Office Building Arcade

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Catch a performance or visit Deoksugung Palace See Seoul from the N Seoul Tower Observatory

A traditional arts performance that unfolds like a drama, featuring Korean dance, instrumentals, and folk dances such as pungmulnori, pansori, and more. R-Seats 50,000 won, S-Seat 40,000 won 4pm, 8pm (80 minutes, no performances on Mondays) City Hall Stn (Lines 1,2) Exits 1 or 12, Seodaemun Stn (Line 5) Exit 5, walk 5 minutes 02-751-1500 http://www.chongdong.com 43, Jeongdong-gil, Jung-gu

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Deoksugung Palace This palace is the only one in Seoul to regularly remain open late at night. Its architecture spans traditional Korean through to recognizably-modern designs. There are live performances of traditional Korean arts (song, dance, and music) every Thursday from May through September at Jeonggwanheon, where Gojong, Korea’s last king and first emperor, often used to rest. 1,000 won for adults above 25 years old (500 won for foreign visitors 7-24 years old) 9am-9pm (Closed on Mondays) City Hall Stn (Lines 1,2), 5-minute walk from Exits 1 or 2 02-751-0734 http://www.deoksugung.go.kr 99, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu

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City Center

City Center

must eat Eat kalguksu and dumplings at Myeong-dong Gyoja

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Myeong-dong Gyoja In business since 1966, this restaurant was one of CNN’s “50 reasons why Seoul is the world’s greatest city” in 2011. Kalguksu 8,000 won, Dumplings 8,000 won 10:30am-9:30pm (Closed on Lunar New Years Day and Chuseok) Myeongdong Stn (Line 4), 5-minute walk from Exit 8 02-776-5348 29, Myeongdong 10-gil, Jung-gu

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Dine at the Office Building Arcade

Visitors to the Cheonggyecheon Stream between Euljiro 2-ga and Euljiro 3-ga subway stations will not fail to notice a long line of tall skyscrapers by the urban waterway. Within their walls can be found many of Seoul’s famous restaurants and cafés serving everything from Korean, Chinese and Japanese to Thai and Italian. Expect impeccable service and a great evening’s dining.

See Seoul’s Night Lights from N Seoul Tower

N Seoul Tower Located atop Seoul’s centrally-placed Namsan Mountain, N Seoul Tower is the city’s most iconic landmark, allowing visitors to enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the capital. Observatory: Adults·Youths 9,000 won, Seniors·Children 7,000 won Combined entry to the Observatory and Alive Museum: Adults·Youths 15,000 won, Seniors·Children 11,000 won Observatory 10am-11pm (Saturdays 10am-12am), Restaurants 11am-11pm (Some from 10am-10pm), Alive Museum 10am-9:30pm Namsan Sunhwan Shuttle Bus 2·3·5, or take the Namsan Cable Car 02-3455-9277 http://www.nseoultower.co.kr 105, Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu

Center One Building Varies by restaurant, though most operate until 10pm (Closed during Lunar New Years and Chuseok holidays) Euljiro 1(il)ga Stn (Line 2), 5-minute walk from Exits 3 or 4 Top Restaurants: Gosang, Chai 797, Blooming Garden, Warai, Noodle Box, Tomatillo, Gangnam Gyoja

Ferrum Tower Varies by restaurant, though most operate until 10pm (Closed during Lunar New Years and Chuseok holidays) Euljiro 1(il)ga Stn (Line 2), 5-minute walk from Exits 3 or 4 Top Restaurants: Paul Bassett Espresso, Yamaya, Manten Boshi, Pho Bay, Menmusha, Hanilkwan

Pine Avenue Varies by restaurant, though most operate until 10pm (Closed during Lunar New Years and Chuseok holidays) Euljiro 3(sam)ga Stn (Lines 2, 3), 2-minute walk from Exit 12 Top Restaurants: Changgo 43 - Specializing in Korean beef, Bentorang - specializing in Japanese lunch boxes, Ogada - Korean herbal tea café

Signature Tower Varies by restaurant, though most operate until 10pm (Closed during Lunar New Years and Chuseok holidays) Euljiro 3(sam)ga Stn (Lines 2, 3), 5-minute walk from Exit 1 Top Restaurants: La Citta, Brunch Café, London Tea, Hako, China Story, Pho Bay, O’Sulloc Tea House

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When thinking of somewhere to enjoy a night view of Seoul, the first place that comes to mind for most people - including myself - is N Seoul Tower. Also, because it is so popular, the place is always filled with life. RAVIPA CHONGVERUWON From Thailand

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Palace Quarter

Palace Quarter

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Gwanghwamun, Jongno, Insa-dong, Bukchon

Seoul’s Oldest Street

Spread in front of majestic Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gwanghwamun and Cheonggye Square mark the beginning of the Cheonggyecheon Stream. Here, Seoul’s historical character has been well preserved, including the Joseon-era palaces like Gyeongbokgung itself, and a hanok (traditional Korean housing) village.

Recommended Course Gwanghwamun Square Cheonggyecheon Stream by night Traditional Korean meal and spirits

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Take a night-time stroll through the city along the Cheonggyecheon Stream

Cheonggyecheon Stream This translucent stream, flowing through central Seoul, offers a walking trail ideal for strolling at night. The tasteful and subdued lighting along the stream illuminates the city’s history and stories as seen in murals along the way, as well as the various wetlands dotted throughout the urban landscape. Visitors can also enjoy laser light shows at the Digital Garden or get romantic at the Proposal Wall, where couples frequently pop the question. Free [Digital Garden] Dec-Feb 6pm-8pm, Mar, Apr, Oct, Nov 7pm-9pm, May-Sep 8pm-10pm [Proposal Wall] Mar-Dec on Wed-Sat 6:40pm-10pm Jonggak Stn (Line 1) Exits 4, 5; City Hall Stn (Lines 1, 2) Exit 4, Euljiro 1(il)ga Stn (Line 2) Exits 2, 3; Gwanghwamun (Sejong Center for the Performing Arts) Stn (Line 5) 3-minute walk from Exit 5; Dongdaemun History & Culture Park (Lines 2, 02-2290-7111 4, 5) Exits 1-14 http://www.cheonggyecheon.or.kr To propose at the Proposal Wall http://propose.sisul.or.kr

Watch a performance at the Sejong Center

Sejong Center for the Performing Arts Located off Gwanghwamun Square, the Sejong Center is Korea’s top performing arts venue open every day of the year, offering a wide range of shows. The Center has a total of three state-of-the-art concert halls, including a Grand Theater that can seat up to 3,000 guests on three floors. An ensemble affiliated with Seoul City (Traditional Music Orchestra, Seoul City Dance, Opera, Orchestra, Chorus, and etc.) offers an ongoing series of highquality performances at regular intervals. Gwanghwamun (Sejong Center for the Performing Arts) Stn 02-399-1114–6 (Line 5), 5-minute walk from Exits 1, 8 http://www.sejongpac.or.kr 175, Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu

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The Stories of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sunsin This exhibition hall showcases the lives and achievements of two of Korea’s greatest figures: King Sejong, who oversaw the invention of hangeul, the Korean alphabet, and Yi Sunsin, the nation’s most celebrated naval commander. Information is freely available in five languages: Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, and Spanish. There are also free hands-on programs for international tourists, including card-making, letter-writing, and writing names in hangeul.

Discover Traditional Korean Spirits and Cuisine

Pub of the Blue Star This pub is located in a remodeled hanok (traditional Korean home). Worn wallpaper, old movie posters and antiques placed here and there create a unique atmosphere. The pub serves makgeolli (rice liquor) and schisandra wine made using traditional brewing methods from a farm house in Gangwon-do. Sundubu (soft tofu) and jeon (pancakes) are popular side dishes.

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4:30pm-12am Anguk Stn (Line 3), 5-minute walk 17-1, Insadong 16-gil, Jongno-gu from Exit 6

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Around the Sejong Center

This bar, serving traditional spirits, is popular for its pine dongdongju (rice liquor similar to makgeolli), made using freshly-ground pine needles. The interior is decorated like an oldstyle Korean home where guests sit on the floor. There are also traditional Korean musical instruments such as gayageum and daebuk on display that further add to the vintage décor; sometimes the owner even plays them for the guests! 3pm-12am Jonggak Stn (Line 1), 5-minute walk from 15-11, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu Exit 3

The Sejong Center is located near several government buildings, the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History, and several newspapers. Catering to the many white collar workers to be found here is a selection of excellent restaurants in the alleys behind the Center. Although some may look shabby from the outside, they attract long lines during meal hours filled with workers waiting to eat kimchijjigae (kimchi stew), sundaeguk (blood sausage soup), gulgukbap (oyster soup), budaejjigae (army base stew) and the like. Hours vary by restaurant, though most are open until 10pm Gwanghwamun (Sejong Center for the Performing Arts) Stn (Line 5), Exits 1,8

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This bar-restaurant serves traditional Korean rice wines produced by the brewer Kooksoondang. Menu items include luxurious rice wine (or ale) and makgeolli cocktails, served with traditional Korean seasonal sides as well as a variety of fusion dishes. The tables next to the windows are popular, overlooking the scenic Bosingak. 4:30pm-12am Jonggak Stn (Line 1), 5-minute walk 10, Ujeongguk-ro 2-gil, Jongno-gu from Exit 4

Free 11am-10:30pm, 4D Experience Hall 11am-9pm (Closed on Mondays) *Last entry at 10pm Sejong Center for the Performance Arts Second Basement Floor, accessible from Gwanghwamun Square 02-399-1114-6 http://www.sejongstory.or.kr Jiha175, Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu

Dine Like a Local

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Seoul, My Story There was a full moon over the Cheonggyecheon Stream, where many different people from different backgrounds were passing by and enjoying one of the last warm nights of the year. There were office employees who had come here to relax after a busy day. Children were playing near the water accompanied by their parents, who were busy worrying they didn’t fall into the gushing stream. Beautiful young couples, completely in love, were engulfed within their own universe and not paying attention to anyone besides themselves. Birds were flying in the evening sky and even the fish could be seen in the lucid waters. SALAMAT SADYKOVA From Kyrgyzstan

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Dongdaemun & Around

Dongdaemun & Around

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Dongdaemun Market

Shop until you drop at this all-night fashion town

After midnight is when Dongdaemun Market really comes to life, a time when business seems to pick up in earnest. Because Dongdaemun is the epicenter of Korea’s fashion industry, any item related to fashion can be purchased here. In fact, there are so many largescale shopping complexes in the area that it is better to pick out one or two suitable to one’s tastes rather than trying to see all of them. The area is packed with simple meal choices for late-night snacking, including topokki and shish-kebabs. When shopping begins to take its toll, then a massage at a 24-hour jjimjilbang (Korean spa) or watching a movie at an all-night movie theater is recommended.

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Night Shopping for Full Fashion at Dongdaemun

Recommended Course Shop for clothing and accessories Dine at a pojangmacha (tented street restaurant) Relax at a jjimjilbang (Korean spa)

Dongdaemun Fashion Town From product design to production and sales, Dongdaemun is the heart of the Korean fashion industry. Anything related to fashion may be purchased here. Recently the area has seen a surge of up-and-coming young designers that have set up shop and the area has been receiving the attention of the city’s most ardent fashionistas. Various events such as fashion shows, dance competitions and B-boy shows are held often, and when hunger calls one can simply enjoy a meal at one of the pojangmacha (tented street restaurants). Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Stn (Lines 2, 4, 5); nearby Dongdaemun Stn (Lines 1, 4) http://www.dft.co.kr

For first-time shoppers in Dongdaemun:

Migliore Dongdaemun’s leading fashion mall. This shopping mall is suitable for beginners because prices are fixed. 10:30am-4:30am (Closed on Mondays) Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Stn (Lines 2, 4, 5), 5-minute walk from Exit 14 02-3393-0001 263, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu

Doota Shopping mall, specializing in up-andcoming designer boutiques

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10:30am-5am; Mondays 7pm-5am; Sundays 10:30am11pm (Closed Sundays 11pm to Mondays 7pm, also during Lunar New Year and Chuseok holidays) Dongdaemun Stn (Lines 1, 4), 5-minute walk from Exit 8 02-3398-3333 http://www.doota.com 275, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu

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For shopping and more:

Hello APM Features many small-scale select merchandisers. There are also live performances every weekend at the outdoor stage near the entrance. 10:30am-5am (Closed on Tuesdays) Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Stn (Lines 2, 4, 5), 5-minute walk from Exit 14 02-6388-1114 http://www.helloapm.com 253, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu

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Must-try late night menu at Dongdaemun Market

Shopping mall - try a jjimjilbang (Korean spa) or visit a multiplex movie theater.

Dakhanmari Kalguksu (Whole chicken and noodles)

This is a type of baeksuk (boiled meat dish) featuring an entire chicken boiled together with potatoes, spring onions, and tteok (rice cakes). In general, once all of the chicken has been eaten, hand-kneaded noodles are cooked in the remaining broth as a second course. Koreans also like to add garlic sauce, kimchi and other seasonings to the soup. The restaurant Jinokhwa Halmae, open since 1978, was included in the Michelin guide for Korea. 11am-10:30pm Dongdaemun Stn (Lines 1, 4), 5-minute walk from Exit 9

Bibim Guksu (Spicy mixed noodles)

10:30am-4:30am (Closed on Tuesdays) Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Stn (Lines 2, 4, 5), 5-minute walk from Exit 14 02-2118-8700 http://www.goodct.co.kr 247, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu ©Korea Tourism Organization

This canteen has received much fanfare over the years, and is located on the basement floor of Jeil Pyeong Hwa Market. It is highly popular, with lines of people waiting to eat its signature noodles with spicy and sour sauce 24 hours a day. Since the restaurant is small, it is considered proper etiquette to finish one’s meal in 20 minutes or less to make way for other customers. Always open Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Stn (Lines 2, 4, 5), 10-minute walk from Exit 1; Located on the basement floor of Jeil Pyeong Hwa Market

Topokki and Eomuk, Various Shish-Kebabs For shoppers more familiar with Dongdaemun:

Designer Club Shopping mall, specializing in large-size clothing, general merchandise and accessories. Especially popular with women in their 30s. 8pm-7am (Closed on Saturdays) Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Stn (Lines 2, 4, 5), 5-minute walk from Exit 2 02-2237-2503 72, Eulji-ro 45-gil, Jung-gu

Nuzzon Shopping mall specializing in women’s apparel. The handmade shoes on the fourth floor are especially popular. 8pm-8am (Closed on Saturdays, Lunar New Year holiday period, Chuseok holiday period) Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Stn (Lines 2, 4, 5), 5-minute walk from Exit 2 02-6366-3110 http://www.nuzzon.co.kr 62, Eulji-ro 45-gil, Jung-gu

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Synonymous with easy-to-eat street food. Popular with Koreans of all ages, topokki (spicy soft rice cake), eomuk (fish cake) and grilled shish-kebabs can be spotted frequently on Seoul’s streets, where topokki is often eaten together with eomuk soup. Grilled shish-kebabs of chicken, rice cakes or dongaseu and other options with spicy and sweet gochujang (Korean chili paste) are especially recommended.

Seoul, My Story Straight from a 4-hour flight we are all tired and starving. So we started our night with a street food stall hopping in and around the Dongdaemun night market area. We had topokki (Spicy Rice Cake), one of the staple Korean street foods. Rice cakes cooked in chili paste. It was so good and perfect for the weather. Coming from a tropical country makes us limited to winter clothes but it was never a problem because Dongdaemun night market has the answers to all we need. Open til 4am the next morning, you’ll be going gaga over the hundreds of shops to choose from. ANGELO CARLO CATIVO From the Philippines

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University Quarter

University Quarter

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Hongik Univ., Sinchon, Ewha Womans Univ.

Round-theclock dancing and music in between clubs and cafés

This is the place to find youth culture celebrated by all the senses. Some of Seoul’s best universities are also to be found in the area, so it is full of great clubs, bars, and boutiques ideal for those in their 20s or 30s. The area around Sinchon or Ehwa University is ideal for shoppers looking for beauty-related goods or services. Hongdae’s clubs and live cafés, Seoul’s mecca for Indie music, are a must-visit. There are many unique cafés in this area due to the co-development of street and café cultures.

Hot Nights at Hongdae’s Hottest Clubs

Hongdae is a major hotspot for Korean club culture. During bulgeum, the Korean slang for “fiery Fridays” (roughly similar to TGIF) and Saturdays, visitors will be able to see clubbers lining the streets hoping to enter one of the many establishments. The best time to visit is after midnight until 2-3am. All the latest hip hop, electronic and house music will be spinning for dancers all through the night. Bahia (Salsa) Admission 5,000 won Mon-Thu 8pm-12am, Fri 8pm-6am, Sat 8pm-2am Hongik Univ. Stn (Line 2, Gyeongui Line, A’REX), 5-minute walk from Exit 9 02-393-0127 38, Hongik-ro 6-gil, Mapo-gu

Club Cocoon Admission 15,000 won (20,000 won after 11pm) 9pm-5am Hongik Univ. Stn (Line 2, Gyeongui Line, A’REX), 10-minute walk from Exit 9 31, Wausan-ro 21-gil, Mapo-gu

Club Mansion Admission 20,000 won ※Free entry before midnight with reservations; after midnight 10,000 won Wed-Thu 8pm-6am, Fri-Sat 10pm-6am Hapjeong Stn (Lines 2, 6), 8-minute walk from Exit 3 010-9740-4015 32, Jandari-ro, Mapo-gu

Macondo (Salsa)

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Seonyudo Park Sangsu-dong Café Street Clubs around Hongik University

M2 Admission Sun-Thu 10,000 won; Fri-Sat 20,000 won Sun-Tue 9:30pm-5am, Wed-Thu 9:30pm-6am, Fri-Sat 9:30-7am Hapjeong Stn (Lines 2, 6), 10-minute walk from Exit 3 02-3143-7573 20-5, Jandari-ro, Mapo-gu

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Enjoy a Live Music Bar

Hongdae is home to a plethora of both large and small live music clubs where visitors can enjoy Indie music. Musicians active in this area are naturally seen as being “from Hongdae,” and are for the most part highlyindividual artists offering an alternative to the mainstream. Many are also independent songwriters who perform their own songs. Visitors to Hongdae can at any time enjoy high-quality live performances along with impassioned fans brimming with excitement.

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Su Noraebang This unique karaoke bar (noraebang) has often been featured in international media. The entire façade of the building is glass, allowing passersby to take a sneak peek at those inside, who sing and dance vigorously as if they were on stage. For this reason, Su Noraebang has since become a significant tourist attraction. There are five branches of Su Noraebang just in Hongdae alone. Average cost for 1 hour 8,000-36,000 won ※Depends on time and room size Always open Hongik Univ. Stn (Line 2, Gyeongui Line, A’REX), Exit 2; Sangsu Stn (Line 6), Exit 1 Prince Edward Hongdae Main Branch 02-336-2332; Luxury Su Hongdae Branch 02-322-3111; Noblesse Su Hongdae Branch 02-322-3111; to reserve exclusively for one 070-4145-3115; exclusive room for two 070-88997929

Club Evans (Jazz) Admission 7,000 won 7:30pm-12am, Fri-Sat 7:30pm-2am Sangsu Stn (Line 6), 5-minute walk 02-337-8361 63, Wausan-ro, Mapo-gu

Club FF (Funk & Rock) Admission 10,000 won 7pm-11pm, Fri-Sat 7pm-6am Sangsu Stn (Line 6), 5-minute walk from Exit 1 10, Wausan-ro 17-gil, Mapo-gu

DGBD Admission 15,000 won 10pm-3am Hapjeong Stn (Lines 2, 6), 10-minute walk from Exit 3 010-6802-2378 23, Jandari-ro, Mapo-gu

Freebird Admission Tue-Wed free; Thu 10,000 won; Fri-Sun 15,000 won Tue-Thu 7pm-1am, Fri-Sat 7pm-5am, Sun & national holidays 6pm-11pm Hongik Univ. Stn (Line 2, Gyeongui Line, A’REX), 10-minute walk from Exit 9 02-3322-3792 31-10, Wausan-ro 21-gil, Mapo-gu

Sound Holic City Admission 10,000 won, Fri-Sat 12,000 won, Special Concerts 15,000 won 7pm-4am Hongik Univ. Stn (Line 2, Gyeongui Line, A’REX), 10-minute walk from Exit 9 02-3142-4233 9, Wausan-ro 23-gil, Mapo-gu

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Admission 15,000-20,000 won Fri-Sun 7pm-5am (Closed during private events) Sangsu Stn (Line 6), 5-minute walk from Exit 1 02-6085-5150 10, Wausan-ro 17-gil, Mapo-gu

University Quarter

must see Soak in the Stunning Night Views of the Hangang River

Seonyudo Park The favorite spot in Seoul for photographers. This ecological park was formerly a water treatment plant that has since been remodeled. Remnants of its earlier life remain in the form of crumbling cement structures sitting in between water channels, an assortment of plants, and a small forest, all of which combine to arouse a peculiar sense of feeling. Sunsets are especially ideal visiting times, when the red of the sun tinges the sky. Free 6am-12am Seonyudo Stn (Line 9), 15-minute 02-2631-9368 343, Seonyu-ro, walk from Exit 2 Yeongdeungpo-gu

Seoul, My Story Hongdae is not only worth a visit during the daytime. If you are up for some good parties, delicious drinks or just a cool night out, you should definitely consider Hongdae as a great choice. Even more fascinating is the artistic vibe you will experience while staying at the Hongdae children’s playground, where young singers, bands and dancers try to entertain the crowd with their talent. You can just forget about your worries and enjoy the contagious enthusiasm with friendly strangers, who, perchance, buy you some food or drink and become new friends. JULIA MASCHE From Germany

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Itaewon

Vibrant, Multicultural Fun for Night Owls

Itaewon is home to much of Seoul’s international community as it houses the United States Army Garrison, many overseas ambassadorial quarters, and the Seoul Central Mosque, the only Muslim temple in the city. There are also various international restaurants and shops selling all kinds of foods and wares. It is ideal for night owls, offering a variety of options available till late at night through its many high-quality restaurants, bars, and clubs.

Clubbing in Itaewon

Recommended Course Dinner at an exotic restaurant Strut your stuff at a night club or be cool at a jazz bar Relax at a jjimjilbang (Korean spa), or Korean sauna

Expect to find more foreign clientele at Itaewon’s clubs than elsewhere. Revelers tend to be mostly in their late 20s or above, and clubs adopt a freer dress code and manner compared to those in Gangnam. Halloween is an especially-recommended time to visit as most establishments will cater to the occasion, with clubbers costuming up in suitable attire, from brain-dead zombies to Korean-style monsters, and creating a festive mood across the district. B1 Admission Sun-Wed free; Thu-Sat 10,000 won Sun-Wed 9pm-4am, Thu-Sat 9pm-5am Itaewon Stn (Line 6), 5-minute walk from Exit 1 02-749-6164 179, Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu

Opium Admission 10,000 won 8pm-5am Itaewon Stn (Line 6), 3-minute walk from Exit 2 010-2080-3331 189, Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu

The Bungalow

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Free admission Mon-Thu 5pm-4am, Fri-Sun 4:30pm-6am Itaewon Stn (Line 6), 5-minute walk from Exit 2 02-793-2344 10, Itaewon-ro 27ga-gil, Yongsan-gu

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Relax to Cool Beats and Hot Licks at a Jazz Club

Yongsan

All That Jazz First opened in 1976, All That Jazz is the nation’s very first jazz club, with a history and prestige on par with Blue Note in New York City. Patrons will be able to see the main stage from the first and second floors, and with the club’s open ceiling, can enjoy the vibe of an outdoor-style concert in nice weather. Admission 5,000 won Sun-Thu 6pm-1am, Fri-Sat 6pm-2:30am Itaewon Stn (Line 6), 10-minute walk from Exit 2 02-795-5701 http://allthatjazz.kr 12, Itaewon-ro 27ga-gil, Yongsan-gu

Going to Jjimjilbang (Korean Spa) as Seen on Top Korean Variety Show Running Man

must eat Tasting the World at Itaewon’s Latenight Restaurants

Dragon Hill Spa

Itaewon is filled with many great restaurants serving the foods of many cultures worldwide as cooked by professional chefs from across the globe. What best makes the area international is the availability of cuisine you may not have tried before, the exotic atmospheres of the restaurants, and music to which you may not have been exposed previously. Buddha’s Belly Thai 11:30am-4pm; Lunch 11:30am-2pm; Dinner 4pm-12am Noksapyeong (Yongsan-gu Office) Stn (Line 6), 5-minute walk from Exit 3 02-796-9330 48, Noksapyeong-daero 40-gil, Yongsan-gu

Mi Madre Spanish

Dragon Hill Spa and Resort is a jjimjilbang (Korean Spa), or Korean-style sauna and bathhouse in Yongsan, Seoul. This outstanding resort offers all kinds of facilities dedicated to relaxation including 10 indoor and outdoor pools whose waters are filled with a variety of healthy nutrients, 7 differently-themed saunas such as a traditional Korean coral iron pot, crystal illuminated salt room, or yellow earth room, and jacuzzis. Other facilities include outdoor swimming pools, a body care zone, karaoke center, and a fitness club.

Weekdays 3:30pm-10:30pm, Weekends 11:30am10:30pm, Closed on Tuesdays Noksapyeong (Yongsan-gu Office) Stn (Line 6), 10-minute walk from Exit 2 02-790-7875 224-1, Noksapyeong-daero, Yongsan-gu

Le Saigon Vietnamese 10:30am-9:30pm Itaewon Stn (Line 6), 5-minute walk from Exit 4 02-792-0336 31, Bogwang-ro 59-gil, Yongsan-gu

Pizza Restaurant Pizzarium Roman 11am-10pm Noksapyeong (Yongsan-gu Office) Stn (Line 6), 10-minute walk from Exit 2 02-312-7580 216, Noksapyeong-daero, Yongsan-gu

Weekday Adult 5am-8pm 11,000 won, 8pm-5am 13,000 won; Weekend Adult 13,000 won, Children 6,000 won Always open Yongsan Stn (Line 1, Jungang Line), Exit 1; Sinyongsan Stn (Line 4), 10-minute walk from Exit 3 02-797-0002 http://dragonhillspa.co.kr 40, Hangang-daero 21na-gil, Yongsan-gu

Seoul, My Story Itaewon’s character can be crazy, noisy and pricey, but it is also festive, international, fun, and of course, touristy. And tonight, during our discovery, it was all that! In Itaewon, everyone is welcome. This place doesn’t choose or discriminate against you, no matter what language you speak, no matter what the color of your skin is, or no matter what country you are from. Itaewon doesn’t try to define you. It’s up to you to define Itaewon. ANGELO CARLO CATIVO From the Philippines

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Gangnam

Gangnam

must do

Apgujeong-dong, Cheongdam-dong, Sinsa-dong, Seocho

Gangnam Style Nightlife for Trendsetters

The famous Gangnam region of Seoul consists of locally well-known districts Apgujeong-dong, Cheongdam-dong, and Sinsa-dong, where can be found high-class restaurants and luxury fashion brand shops, cafes and clubs frequented by local celebrities. Of course, it was PSY who really put Gangnam on the map, and thanks to Gangnam Style , it is now Seoul’s most popular tourist area. Stop by Garosu-gil in Sinsa-dong for brunch or dessert during the day and then drop by one of the local clubs and spend the night as if you were Beyonce, Lady Gaga, or any major celebrity.

Recommended Course

Going to a Club in Gangnam

Gangnam’s classy clubs are the destination of choice for fashion-lovers and trendsetters – not to mention local famous figures - so style and sophistication is a must. If you are wearing sweatpants or flip flops, you may not be allowed to enter. Admission is generally higher here than clubs elsewhere in Seoul, however these are the places to go to truly experience ‘Gangnam style’.

Live music at a jazz club Drop by a bar for a few drinks Clubbing all night

Club Answer Admission 20,000-30,000 won Fri-Sat, Nat’l Holiday & Valentine’s Day 9pm-6am; Admission till 12am Cheongdam Stn (Line 7), 10-minute walk from Exit 13 02-514-4311 535, Dosan-daero, Gangnam-gu

Club Eden Admission Wed, Thu & Sun 20,000 won; Fri-Sat 30,000 won Wed-Sun 10pm-6:30am Sinnonhyeon Stn (Line 9), 5-minute walk from Exit 4 02-6447-0042 120, Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu

Mass Admission Sun, Tue-Thu 15,000 won, Fri-Sat 20,000 won 9pm-6am Gangnam Stn (Line 2, Sinbundang Line), 5-minute walk from Exit 10 02-599-3165 415, Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu

The Octagon Admission 10,000 won before 12am; 30,000 won after 12am Thu-Sat 10pm-7am Hakdong Stn (Line 7), 5-minute walk from Exit 4 02-516-8847 645, Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu

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Music, Drinks, and Gangnam Style Bars

Gangnam’s most successful bars all have four basic things in common: refined interior designs, good customer service, high-quality menus, and a great selection of music. If you expect nothing less from your ideal drinking establishment, you will find plenty of options here.

Vinga The largest bar in South Korea, Vinga serves over 800 kinds of wine from around the world. It holds a ‘Tasting Music Listening Wine’ party on the 2nd Saturday of every month as a way of introducing new music and wine, both of which are carefully coordinated.

Coffee Bar K

6pm-2am; Closed on Sundays Apgujeong Stn (Line 3), 10-minute walk from Exit 3 02-516-1761 6, Eonju-ro 168-gil, Gangnam-gu

Coffee Bar K is a classy establishment whose headquarters are in the Ginza district of Tokyo. Over 400 kinds of alcoholic beverages are available to order, served up by highly-skilled bartenders able to carve ice into various shapes. Mon-Sat 7pm-3am Apgujeong Rodeo Stn (Bundang Line), 5-minute walk from Exit 4 02-516-1970 22, Dosan-daero 57-gil, Gangnam-gu

Moon Jar Moon Jar is a makgeolli (Korean traditional rice liquor) bar in Apgujeong. It serves 15 kinds of makgeolli, makgeolli cocktails, and various kinds of Korean fusion side dishes. The décor has been specially designed to evoke 70s and 80s-period Korea. 5:30pm-2am Apgujeong Rodeo Stn (Bundang Line), 10-minute walk from Exit 5 02-541-6118–9 38, Apgujeong-ro 46-gil, Gangnam-gu

Platoon Kunsthalle

Gangnam

must see Check out the world’s longest fountain bridge at the Hangang River

Platoon Kunsthalle is a unique cultural venue comprised of a restaurant, theater, exhibition hall, and bar, based upon the original Platoon located in Berlin. Visitors can see exhibitions or performances by young artists from around the world.

T Lound is a bar famed for its all-glass exterior. There is a classic bar on the first floor, and an upscale bar playing club-style music on the second and third floors. Customers can enjoy cocktails created by professional mixologists or glasses of wine recommended by sommeliers while soaking in T Lound’s refined interior. Sun-Thu 7pm-3am, Fri-Sat 7pm-4am Apgujeong Rodeo Stn (Bundang Line), 5-minute walk from Exit 4 02-517-7412 13-16, Seolleung-ro 158-gil, Gangnam-gu

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A fantasy-like panorama of lights spreads across the backdrop of the Hangang at night. Water cannons line both sides of the Banpodaegyo for 1,140 meters, shooting out 190 tons of water back into the river every minute it is on. The bridge is even recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest fountain bridge in the world. Apr-Oct Weekdays 8pm, 9pm; Weekends and Holidays 8pm, 8:30pm, 9pm (15 minutes) Express Bus Terminal Stn (Lines 3, 7, 9), Exit 8-1. Walk 15 minutes to reach the Banpo Hangang Park 02-3780-0578

6pm-1am; Closed on Sundays Gangnam-gu Office Stn (Line 7, Bundang Line), 02-3447-1191 15-minute walk from Exit 3 5, Eonju-ro 148-gil, Gangnam-gu

T Lound

Banpodaegyo (Bridge) Moonlight Rainbow Fountain

Seoul, My Story The first time I visited Gangnam, it was immediately obvious that this place is where it all happens. You could spend a whole day just walking around Coex Mall, nevermind the tree-lined shops and galleries of Garosu-gil, the department stores of Apgujeong, or the boutiques of Cheongdam. Of course night time is when it really comes to life – when there’s a restaurant and bar for every taste and a hundred new people to meet each night. They say ‘Gangnam’ means ‘south of the river’, but it’s definitely the center of the action for me! BEN JORDAN From Australia

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Seoul Travel Information Seoul City Night Tour Bus

Night View Ferry Cruise

- Tour Course: Departure from Gwanghwamun > (Deoksugung Palace) > (Best Western Premier Seoul Garden) > (National Assembly of South Korea) > (Seogang Bridge) > (Gangbyeon Expressway) > (Seongsu Bridge) > (Hannam Bridge) > N Seoul Tower > (Namsan Public Library) > (Sungnyemun/Namdaemun Market) > Cheonggye Plaza

- Routes: Yeouido > Banpodaegyo (Bridge) > Yeouido - Tour Times: November-March 8:40pm-9:50pm (70 minutes); April-October 8:40pm9:50pm, 9pm-10pm, 10pm-11pm (60-70 minutes) - Cost: 15,000 won per person for adults, 13,500 won for youths, and 10,500 won for children - Directions: Yeouinaru Stn (Line 5), 10-minute walk from Exit 3

* ( ): Fixed route. Passengers may not alight at any of these stops during the tour. Doubledecker bus does not stop at N Seoul Tower. * Vocal guides are provided for passengers in Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese.

- Departure Times: Single-decker buses – 8pm; Double-decker buses – 7:30pm - Departure Directions: In front of Dongwha Duty Free Shop, Gwanghwamun; Gwanghwamun (Sejong Center for the Performing Arts) Stn (Line 5), Exit 6 - Cost: Single-decker buses – 6,000 won per person for adults and 4,000 won for children; Double-decker buses – 12,000 won per person for adults and 7,000 won for children - Where to buy tickets: Ticket box by Koreana HoPhone in Gwanghwamun - Closed: Mondays (except when Monday falls on a national holiday); Open daily the 4th week of July through the 15th of August - Phone: 02-777-6090 Website: http://www.seoulcitybus.com

Hangang River Ferry Evening Cruise - Phone: 02-3271-6900 Website: http://www.elandcruise.com * Reservations must be made via phone or online. * Cruise may be cancelled due to inclement weather or when there are less than 20 passengers

Buffet Dinner Ferry Cruise - Routes: Yeouido > Banpodaegyo (Bridge) > Yeouido - Tour Times: 7:30pm-9pm (90 minutes) - Cost: Mon–Thu Adults 60,000 won, Youths 48,000 won, Children (3-7 years old) 36,000 won; Fri-Sun, holidays – Adults 65,000 won, Youths 52,000 won, Children (3-7 years old) 39,000 won - Directions: Yeouinaru Stn (Line 5), 10-minute walk from Exit 3

Fireworks Ferry Cruise - Routes: (1) Yeouido Course – Yeouido > Banpodaegyo (Bridge) > Yeouido (2) Jamsil Course – Jamsil > Banpodaegyo (Bridge) > Jamsil - Tour Times: April-October on Fri-Sat and Special Days (Christmas, Valentine’s Day) 7:30pm-8:40pm (70 minutes) - Cost: 22,000 won per person for adults, 19,800 won for youths, and 17,600 won for children - Directions: (1) Yeouido 1 Terminal – Yeouinaru Stn (Line 5), 10-minute walk from Exit 3 (2) Jamsil 1 Terminal – Sincheon Stn (Line 2), 20-minute walk from Exit 6

Live Show Ferry Cruise - Routes: Yeouido > Banpodaegyo (Bridge) > Yeouido - Tour Times: April-October on Tue-Sun 7:30pm-8:40pm (60 minutes) - Cost: 15,000 won per person for adults, 13,500 won for youths, and 10,500 won for children - Directions: Yeouinaru Stn (Line 5), 10-minute walk from Exit 3

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Public Transportation at Night Buses First bus – 4:30am; Last bus – 11pm; Accurate schedules available via Visit Seoul at http://maps.visitseoul.net

Subway First train – 5:40am; Last train – 12am; Last train on weekends – about 1 hour earlier than weekdays; Accurate schedules available on Visit Seoul’s website at http://maps.visitseoul.net

Taxis Taxis available 24 hours a day; Fares increase to 20% between 12am and 4am - International taxis available for foreign tourists in Seoul; Reservations should be made at http://www.internationaltaxi.co.kr - Phone: Navi Call – 1599-8255; K-Taxi – 1577-9977; N Call – 1688-2255 for reserving regular taxis

ATMs at Night ATMs in Seoul can be used from 7am to 11:55pm in general, although accurate schedules may differ depending on location. ATMs in almost all convenience stores in Seoul are available 24 hours a day, though processing fees of 1,000-1,300 won will be incurred.

Emergencies Call 119 for fire, rescue, first aid, disaster reports, medical emergencies, and hospital information

Tourist Police Tourist police are available in Seoul’s major tourism districts such as Myeong-dong, Itaewon, Dongdaemun, the Cheongyecheon, and City Hall for various services such as crime prevention, reporting illegal activities, handling tourist complaints, or providing general tourism information. - Office Hours: 9am-11pm all year round - Phone: Call 1330

Tourist Complaints Phone Dasan Call Center: 02-120+9 for language selection Korea Tourism Organization Tourist Complaint Center: 1330 Email Seoul Transportation Complaint Center: happyride@seoul.go.kr Korea Tourism Organization Tourist Complaint Center: tourcom@knto.or.kr

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42

Gangnam Station Underground Shopping Center [B3]................................................49

85

The War Memorial of Korea [B2]......................39

43

Garden5 [C3]................................................................61

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Trick Eye Museum [A2].......................................33

44 Gwangjang Market [B2]............................................27 45 I’PARK Mall [B2].........................................................61 46

Itaewon Antique Street [B2]....................................39

The Story of King Sejong·The Story of Admiral Yi Sun-shin [B2]....................................17

87

Seoul City Wall [B1]....................................................29 10 Unhyeongung Palace [B2]........................................21

49

Lotte Duty Free Shop [B2]........................................11 50 Myeong-dong Street [B2].........................................11 51 Namdaemun Market [B2].........................................13

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93 Hangang Cruise [B3]...........................................41 94 Hongdae’ Clubs [A2]...........................................33

11

Banpo Moonlight Rainbow Fountain [B3].............53

12

Bosingak Belfry [B2]...................................................21

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Landmarks

Seoul Yangnyeong Market [B2]..............................61

95

Sinsa-dong Garosu-gil [B3].....................................47 58 Ssamzie-gil [B2].........................................................21 59 Times Square [A3].....................................................61

98

Sachoom Theater [B2]........................................19

99

Samsung d’light [B3]..........................................49

18 Lotte World [C3]..........................................................57 19 N Seoul Tower [B2]....................................................13

60 Walkerhill Duty Free Shop [C2]...............................61 61 Yongsan Electronics Shopping Mall [B2]..............61

100 Sejong Center for the Performing Arts [B2]..17 101 Seoul Arts Center [B3].......................................53

Seoul City Hall [B2]....................................................09

21

Seoul Plaza [B2]..........................................................09

103 Seoul Norimadang [C3].....................................56

62 Cheonggyecheon Museum [B2].............................19 63 Cheongwadae Sarangchae [B2].............................17

104 Yeouido Hangang Swimming Pool [A2]..........41

64

Culture Station Seoul 284 [B2]..............................13

25

Bukchon Hanok Village [B2]....................................23

67

Horim Art Center [B3]...............................................45

107

Jamwon Hangang Park [B3].............................47

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Jogyesa Temple [B2]................................................21

68

K-Pop Music Exhibition Hall [C3]............................59

108

Marronnier Park [B2]..........................................29

Kukkiwon [B3]............................................................49 30 Namsangol Hanok Village [B2]..............................11 31 Samcheonggak [B1]..................................................23

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National Museum of Korea [B3].............................39 75 National Palace Museum of Korea [B2]................17 76 Seoul Arts Center Hangaram Art Museum [B3].53

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Seoul Baekje Museum [C3]......................................59

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Seoul Museum of Art [B2].......................................09 79 Seoul Museum of History [B2]................................09

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Seonyudo Park 113

Seonyudo Kkachisan

Mok-dong Stadium

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Guro-gu Daerim (Guro-gu Office) Gasan Digital Complex

Geumcheon Fashion Town

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Itaewon 46

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Ichon (National Museum of Korea)

Hangang (River)

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JW Marriot

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Chongshin Univ.(Isu)

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Gwangnaru Konkuk Univ. (Presbyterian College & Theological Seminary)

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Ewha Univ.’s ‘Street You Want to Visit’ [B2]..................................35

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Subway Line 6

A’REX (Airport Railroad)

Gyeongchun Line

Subway Line 2

Subway Line 7

Bundang Line, Suin Line

Uijeongbu Line

Subway Line 3

Subway Line 8

Sinbundang Line

Ever Line

Subway Line 4

Subway Line 9

Jungang Line

Transfer Station

Subway Line 5

Incheon Line 1

Gyeongui Line

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