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Seodaemun (서대문) and Mapo (마포) are districts in northwestern Seoul, by the banks of the Han River. They're most notable for their colleges and universities, resulting in a distinctly youthful culture, especially in the twin subdistricts of Hongdae (홍대) and Sinchon (신촌), separated by a single subway stop, a 10-minute bus ride, or a 20-minute walk. These two districts are home to some of Seoul's most boisterous nightlife, and Hongdae in particular is unique for having a strong underground indie music and arts scene, a welcome break from the sometimes-unbearable monotony and conformity of the rest of the city.

Seodaemun gets its name from the Great West Gate of Joseon-era Hanseong. The gate is now gone, having been dismantled by the Japanese during the colonial period, but the name has stuck as a reminder of the past.

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Shopping in Hongdae

The area around Seodaemun-gu has been inhabited and settled since the Stone Age, and received its current name in 1396 when Donmun, or Seodaemun, one of the four gates of Seoul, was built in the early Joseon Dynasty. In the Joseon Dynasty, King Taejo renamed Hanyang as Hansungbu and categorized it into five administrative districts of 52 rooms, and Seodaemun-gu was part of the western part, including Bansongbang, Banseokbang, Sangpyeongbang, Yeonheebang, and Yeongunbang, and served as an entry point for exchanges with China.

The Mapo area, located on the coast of the Han River in the central-western part of Seoul, is where the Wausan hilly mountain range, the Nogosan hilly mountain range, and the Yongsan hilly mountain range, which diverged from Ansan, stretched into the river, and developed like a lake on the shores of the three mountain ranges: Seoho, Mapo, and Yongho, and these three lakes were called Sampo (Three Lakes), and of these three, the present-day Mapo was called Mapo River, Mapo Port, and so on, and the name Mapo was derived from this.

Tourist information

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Get in

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Map of Seoul/Seodaemun-Mapo

By rail

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Subway lines 2, 5, and 6 pass through this part of Seoul, as do some commuter trains and the AREX from Incheon International Airport.

When you are heading for Sinchon station, be aware that there are two Sinchon stations: one on the Metro Line 2 and the other on the Gyeongui–Jungang branch line. They are separate stations, and this Gyeongui–Jungang branch line has very large intervals (1 per hour). Although it has a direct connection to Seoul Station, it is generally much better to use the Line 2.

  • 1 Seodaemun Prison, 101 Hyeonjeo-dong, Seodaemun-gu (Metro Line 3, Dongnimmun stn, exit 5). Tu-Su 09:30-18:00 (closes 17:00 from November–February). The prison was built in 1908, and became infamous during the Japanese occupation when it was used to torture, starve and execute Korean political prisoners. Actual prison cells, wax figures and videos are used to demonstrate the shocking brutality experienced there. Most signs are in Korean although volunteer guides can describe the sights in English. The content may not be suitable for those of a sensitive nature. ₩1,500. Seodaemun Prison (Q488571) on Wikidata Seodaemun Prison on Wikipedia
  • 2 World Cup Stadium. It was South Korea's main stadium in the 2002 World Cup and is home to FC Seoul. Seoul World Cup Stadium (Q175477) on Wikidata Seoul World Cup Stadium on Wikipedia
  • 3 Seodaemun Museum of Natural History, 51, Yeonhui-ro 32-gil. At this museum you can learn more about geology, archeology and biology. Plenty of fossils on display, interactive exhibitions and various activities for kids. Seodaemun Museum of Natural History (Q7451507) on Wikidata Seodaemun Museum of Natural History on Wikipedia
  • 4 Worldcup Park (월드컵공원), 108-1, Haneulgongwon-ro, Mapo-gu. Worldcup Park has several sections. Sky Park is the most popular for the Silver Grass Festival. The park used to be a waste landfill. World Cup Park (Q11263863) on Wikidata World Cup Park on Wikipedia
Silver grass in the Sky Park4
  • 1 Trickeye Museum (Trickeye), Hongikro 3gil 20, +82 231447742, . Daily 08:00-21:00 (Last admission at 20:00). Trickeye Museum features optical illusion paintings and installations. Divided into six themed galleries, visitors can freely touch, step inside 3D exhibits and take photos. ₩15,000. Trickeye Museum (Q55636197) on Wikidata Trickeye Museum on Wikipedia
  • 5 Castle Praha. A Czech brewery and restaurant, with outside facade being a replica of Prague's Astronomical clock.
  • 6 Korean Film Museum (한국영화박물관), 400 World Cup Buk-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 1st floor of the Korea Film Archive, +82 2 3153 2072. 10:30~18:30 (10:30~17:30 on Saturday and Sunday, Closed on Monday). The Korean Film Museum is divided into a permanent exhibition and a planned exhibitions. The permanent exhibition introduces the history of Korean films in chronological order and operates an experience zone. The exhibitions are held under various themes so that you can watch and enjoy Korean movies from a new perspective. Free.
  • 7 The Hyundai Seoul, 108 Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, +82 2-767-2233. 10:30-20:30. A Hyundai Department Store brand, it's home to all things fashion, hip-hop, food, and dessert.
  • 8 Nanji Hangang Park, 162 Hanangnan-ro, Mapo-gu (487-116 Sangam-dong), +82 2-3780-0611. Nanji Hangang Park is one of South Korea's famous Han River parks, known for its water features, fountains, festivals, and camping. Hangang Park on Wikipedia
  • 9 Mang-Won Hangang Park, 467 Maponaru-gil, Mapo-gu (205-4 Mangwon-dong), +82 2-3780-0601. Seoul's first Hamsang Theme Park, Hangang Park is famous for its water-based leisure activities. Hangang Park on Wikipedia
  • 10 Yeouido Hangang Park, 330, Yeouido-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu (8 Yeouido-dong), +82 2-3780-0561. Yeouido Hangang Park is famous for being the site of the World Fireworks Festival, held every October. Hangang Park on Wikipedia
  • 2 Hongdae Playground, Seogyodong, Mapo-gu (subway line 2, Hongik University Station, Exit 9). The area around here in Hongik University is completely packed with shops and restaurants aimed solely at University students. Definitely an interesting way to spend some hours exploring the streets and see how Korean students let their hair down. Dinner can be had in this area at student prices, or avail yourself to one of the many street stalls serving Korean student street food.
  • Many clothes in there are cheap, also clothes that reflect the latest trends are on display.
  • 1 Ewha Women's University Market (EDAE). At the front gate of Ewha Women's University, visitors can find a dense market geared towards young women. You can find stores that sell clothes, shoes, hats, handbags, and so on. There are also clothes for men, and franchise stores. The campus itself is beautiful.
  • Kakao Friends Hongdae Flagship Store 165-5 Donggyo-dong Mapo-gu. A merchandise store for mascots of the omnipresent KakaoTalk messenger app. Very cute character designs.

Music & records

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There are still a few records stores alive after the advent of MP3. Most shops are in the Hongdae area. Price range is between ₩10,000 and ₩20,000 for vinyl and ₩5,000 to ₩10,000 for CDs.

  • 1 Jamdubong the 9 (잠두봉더나인), 582, Maponaru-gil, Mapo-gu (10 minutes from exit 7 of Hapjeong Station), +82 010-7259-8876. 12:00-21:50. Korean pork belly with river views. It is located on a dock floating on the river.
  • 2 Sosinitsso (소신이쏘), 19, Yeonsero 5-ga-gil, Seodaemun-gu, +82 507-1409-3245. 12:00-22:00. This fusion galbi restaurant serves spicy Korean short ribs with cheese.
  • 3 DamSan (담산), 72-5 Changcheon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, +82 507-1357-8469. 11:00-22:00. This is the place to go for loin ribs, Korean gondre namulbap, and kimchi jeon.
  • 4 GoSamE (고삼이), 53-8 Changcheon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, +82 507-1376-1403. 11:00-20:50. This local restaurant serves Korean-style grilled fish and stir-fried squid.
  • 5 GonangZi (고냉지), 110-15 Daehyeon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, +82 2-313-0845. 10:00-22:00. The restaurant's signature dishes are bibimbap and kimchi stew.
  • 6 HanLimDonGa (한림돈가), 52-124 Changcheon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, +82 507-1416-6604. 16:30-24:00. This is the place to go for samgyeopsal, a Korean-style barbecue.
  • 7 Miga, 47 Sungmun-gil, 염리동 Mapo-gu (Near Daeheung station in commercial street), +82 2-703-5297. 11:00-21:30. ₩ 8000-45000, Jeyuk Ssambap ₩20,000 for 2 or more persons (₩12,000 if single person), Osam Bulgogi ₩26,000 for 2 or more (₩15,000 if alone).
  • 8 okmyeonga (옥면가), 4-5 백범로26길, Baekbeom-ro 26-gil, Yeomni-dong, Mapo-gu (hidden at the end of a small lane between Daeheung station and Gondeog station), +82 070-8822-5773. 11:00-15:00, 17:00-21:00. chicken-specialized small restaurant with different types of noodles. meal ₩12,500-13,500.
  • 9 Grain Seoul (그레인서울), 53 Yeonhui-ro 11ga-gil, +8223365559. 9:00-16:00 daily. Build-your-own brunches and all-day mains in a thoughtful open space. English spoken.
  • 10 Shin Migyeong Hongdae Dakgalbi (신미경 홍대닭갈비), 31-10 Wausan-ro 21-gil, Mapo-gu (Just off Hongdae food street). 11:00-22:30 daily. Great dakgalbi place just off the main night market street. Simple menu, cook it at your table. Good value and big portions!
  • 11 jinjin (진진), Seogyo-dong 375-35, +82 0507-1447-8879. 11:30-21:00. Jinjin is a Chinese restaurant in Seoul's Mapo-gu, offering a focused menu of about 10 dishes, known for its quality and traditional flavors. It has received the **Michelin Bib Gourmand** award for its good value. Signature dishes include **Menbosha** (shrimp toast) and stir-fried crab with egg white. 29000₩.
  • 12 tianmimi (티엔미미), Donggyo-dong 162-5, +82 010-8823-1070. 11:00-22:00. 35000₩. Attached to Mercure Ambassador hotel. Chinese style food.
  • 13 spaccanapoli (스파카나폴리), Hapjeong-dong 413-2, +82 02-326-2323. 11:30-21:30. Known for authentic Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizza, this restaurant is highly praised for its use of traditional methods, including a real wood-fired oven. Popular menu items include the Margherita and Gorgonzola pizzas, and the ambiance is often described as vibrant and lively. 26000₩.
  • 14 Uwa (우와), Seogyo-dong 364-10, +82 0507-1414-9500. 12:00-22:00. Located in the bustling Hongdae area, Uwa offers a modern dining experience with a focus on casual yet trendy dishes. It is often visited for its eclectic menu and relaxed atmosphere, making it a go-to spot for younger crowds and students.
  • 15 Hongdae SsiBooOng (훙대씨부), Seogyo-dong 358-39, +82 0507-1378-5253. 11:00-23:00. A cozy café known for its desserts and drinks, this spot is famous for its photogenic ambiance. It’s a popular location for both locals and tourists looking for a quiet spot to relax in the busy Hongdae district. 12000₩.
  • 16 yakitorimook (야키토리 묵), Yeonnam-dong 223-102, +82 0507-1405-2840. 17:00-23:00. The restaurant handles fresh native chicken every day, grills it with the finest splints, and serves customers immediately 25000₩.
  • 17 sevenpub (세븐 펍), Donggyo-dong 198-13, +82 0507-1385-6177. 16:00-02:00. 19000₩.
  • 18 woomijip1947 (우미집1947), Yeonnam-dong 240-38, +82 0507-1325-1947. 11:30-22:00. 28000₩.
  • Analog Garden, Charming mom-and-pop brunch place. Brunch menu has just one item: omelette-on-toast, but can be customized with add-ons. Rather popular with foreigners, service can be a bit chaotic but food is worth it. About 17000 won for brunch with coffee.

Drink

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The nightlife is why you come here! This is where travelers will find some of the best nightlife anywhere, and will discover the reason why Koreans are some of the heaviest drinkers in the world. Even on weekdays, Sinchon and Hongdae are loud and alive well into the early morning.

Sinchon

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Sinchon (신촌), home to universities including Yonsei University (연세대학교) and Ewha Woman's University, is a great place to soak up a more Korean environment. Not to be confused with Sincheon, which is in Songpa at the other end of the city, Sinchon is set up like many Korean entertainment areas in which bars, clubs, restaurants, karaoke boxes and sometimes even motels are structured in a grid-like fashion. The only way to familiarize yourself with the area is to stroll the alleys and discover all of the different places. Korean bars tend to be rather anti-social compared with their Western counterparts, with people sitting at tables with friends and not tending to mix. Yet a number of Western-style bars in the area have opened up.

  • Beer O'Clock, 7 Yonsel-ro 7an-gil, Seodaemun-gu. This Canadian-run bar serves great pizzas and other grub in addition to showing sports on the big screen and offering darts. Weekends are pretty wild at this joint.
  • Nori Ha Nun Saram Dul. A basement bar infamous for both its great rock music and its decrepit interior with writing on the walls. Difficult to find and almost impossible to get a seat after 21:00. Secure valuables as theft is not uncommon in the bar.
  • Woodstock. Around since 1991, the bar has prompted a slew of copycats but is the best place to hear classic rock and pop. The sound system is awesome and the owner/DJ knows his stuff. Expect large crowds Friday and Saturday nights and seeing people dance next to their tables. Great place to mix with Koreans of all ages.
  • Yaletown. Two Korean Canadians own this third-floor bar that serves up delicious burgers and other Western fare. Big screen TVs keep showing sports and this is also good if you play beer pong.

Hongdae

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Hongdae (홍대), short for Hongik University, is the premier club area in Seoul by far. Located around Hongik University, clubs and bars are strewn everywhere around the place. The place is huge and you could party for a whole week in all the bars and clubs. The best way to see it is to stroll around and find something you like. An interesting note: the entire club district of Hongdae is officially off-limits to U.S. military personnel, Federal employees and their dependents. However, it is not unusual to see crew-cuts here on the weekends since it is rarely enforced.

On a Friday or Saturday expect all of these to be packed tight. Last Friday of every month is Club Day where ₩15,000 will get you into those clubs who are part of the "Club Day". Expect a packed crowd. The clubs aren't near the station, but aren't hard to find. The most popular clubs are:

  • Miroir, 405-5 Seokyo-dong (from exit 4 at Hapjeong station walk in the direction that the traffic flows, when you reach the fake airplane towards the minimart on your right, follow this road (watch out for taxis creeping from behind), turn right at main crossing, follow until you see Family Mart), +82 11 218-7043. Psychedelic hippie hangout with psytrance F and Sa, 1960s and 70s rock during the week. No cover charge.

Sleep

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Budget

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Because of this area's youthful nature, there are a large number of hostels and motels in this neighborhood, particularly south of Sinchon Station.

  • Seoul I Guesthouse - Hongik University/Hongdae, 561-61- Yeonnam-dong, Mapo-gu (7 minutes from Line 2 Hongik University Station exit 2), +82 70-8779-6161, . Easily accessible from the Subway/Metro Line 2 green line and the Airport Express Train. Awesome friendly multi-language speaking staff. Staff can help book DMZ tours, provide info on K-pop Concerts and other tourist attractions. No curfew, free breakfast (coffee, tea, toast, butter, eggs, jam), free guest computers, free wifi, free use of bicycyles, free security lockers, air con and heating, Large common room with big screen TV w/ cable and Korean movies; kitchen with stove, fridge, oven, microwave available for use, monthly BBQ parties. Mixed dorm, female dorm available from ₩17,000/night. Private rooms available as well. Discounts for long term stays.
  • Bangrang Hostel, 397-12 Chungnim-Dong, Chung ku (Metro Line 2, Chungjeongro stn, exit 5), +82 2 6614-2246. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 11:30. 1 min from subway station, 2 min from airport bus stop. ₩18,000.
  • Hongdae Guesthouse (홍대게스트하우스), 159-6 Dongkyo-dong 159-6, Paradisetel unit 302, Mapo-gu (Next to Line 2 Hongdae stn exit 1), +82 2 336-0003, . Check-in: anytime, check-out: 11:00. Clean, spacious rooms with high ceilings, ondol heating, aircon, hot water. English spoken. From ₩19,000.
  • Seoul Walker Guesthouse, 441-31, Hapjeong--dong, Mapo-gu (nearest to Hapjeon Station, line 2. Directions are on the website and business cards.), +82 70-4028-6904. Check-in: 14:00-22:00, check-out: 11:00. The owner, Mr. Yoo, speaks Korean, Japanese, and English. He is very friendly and always asks where you will go (in the morning) and where you went (at night). Laundry service is available for ₩5,000/cycle, which he will operate. He offers taxi service to and from Gimpo and Incheon airports, for ₩30,000 and ₩60,000, respectively. He has many pamphlets in different languages, books, a computer and printer, and WiFi. KakaoTalk and KakaoStory are available for communication. No curfew, but keep silence after 23:00. There is a code lock for security. ₩14,000 dorm, ₩70,000 family.
  • 1 The Win Boutique Hotel (더 윈 부티크 호텔) (from Hapjeong Station, take Exit 1; go half a block NW and turn north down a narrow alley; the hotel and affiliated coffee shop has a neon blue sign), +82 23339815. The basement dorm has a large common area and several bathrooms. Everything is clean, and access is 24-hr. Staff presence is minimal; reservations are recommended. ₩35,000.

Mid-range

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  • Best Western Premier Seoul Garden Hotel. Formerly the Holiday Inn, located in the Mapo area across from Yeouido Island.
  • Chocolate Tree, +82 2 3275-1115. 109-91 Nogosan-dong, Mapo-gu (4 min from Line 2 Sinchon stn exit 7). Friendly and adorable English- and Chinese-speaking staff, free breakfast (toast, jam, peanut butter, eggs, coffee and tea), free wifi, free international phone call, free laundry, dryer, A/C, hot water, rooftop terrace, common area with kitchen. All rooms are equipped with desktop computer, refrigerator, big flat TV with cable TV on the wall. you can get some chocolates at the reception at anytime. private from ₩50,000/night with own bathroom.
  • 2 Shilla Stay Seodaemun (신라스테이 서대문), 76 Chungjeong-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, +82 02 6388 9000. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00.

Splurge

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  • Mercure Ambassador Hongdae Seoul 162-5 Donggyo-dong Mapo-gu Seoul, +82 02-3774-1101. Midrange, modern hotel just one block from the Hongik University station, in the Mapo-Gu area. Coin-operated laundry in basement, staff are professional and speak English, rooms are sleek and modern, bathrooms have bidets. Lobby is actually on the fourth floor but lifts are marked accordingly. Gym is small and basic but functional, no meeting rooms, computers are in common area with a cafe, free WiFi throughout. Breakfast is extra.

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