Seoul Olympic Park - Helpful Information for Visitors

Olympic Park, the center of the 1988 Seoul Olympics, is now a huge public park in the heart of Seoul.

There are Olympic monuments and sculptures, wide grass areas, large outdoor squares (Peace Square), museums, and sports centers.

You can walk, bike, or even take a train ride through the 1.4 square km of the Seoul Olympic Park.

Look for rabbits in the spring and summer months in this Olympic Park in Seoul!

Many people call this park as OLPark in short.

More useful information below in this Olympic Park Travel Guide for new visitors to Seoul, South Korea.

 

Seoul Olympic Park Address

 

424 Olympic-ro, Oryun-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea

 

Seoul Olympic Park Admission and Hours

Seoul Olympic Park Admission :

FREE

Fee for train ride inside Olympic Park in Seoul


Seoul Olympic Park Hours
:

Open 24/7 all Year Around

 

Getting to Olympic Park in Seoul

By Seoul Subway to Olympic Park in Seoul :

- Take subway line 5 to Olympic Park Station

- Exit on the Olympic Park Station

- Take Exit 3 of Olympic Park Station and walk to the park

Other options and more detailed directions from other subway stations and Bus lines info available at Olympic Park Website


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Recommendations and Tips for visiting Seoul Olympic Park

 

- Olympic Park in Seoul is a huge park so wear good shoes and bring water.

   It will take you at least 2 hours or more to visit Seoul Olympic Park.

- Rest your feet and let your children play at the play structure near the train ticket booth (near Peace Gate).

   They can play while you wait for the train.

- Although a short ride, the train allows you to see the whole park without the long walk.

   You can take the train to one end, have a picnic, and walk around.

 

Website

 

Visit Olympic Park Website for more information for Visitors

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