For the time being, Yongsan is relatively quiet compared to its northern and southern neighbors, with many one- and two-story houses covering rolling hills and the southern side of Namsan. However, things may soon change: the U.S. military base is moving to a different location, and talks are underway to develop a natural park around the area.
Get in
Itaewon Station is on Line 6 (Brown). All exits empty out onto the main drag. The subway does stop running early, so if you are hitting the bars, plan on finding another way home or staying out all night.
At Yongsan-gu, there is a πYongsan Station. Unlike Seoul Station which handles Gyeongbu-line trains (trains to Busan, Daegu, etc.), Yongsan Station handles Honam and Jeolla line (trains to Jeonju, Mokpo, Gwangju, Yeosu).
Seoul/Yongsan
Climate chart (explanation)
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Seoul Yongsan-gu experiences a typical climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold and dry, with temperatures ranging from -7Β°C to 4Β°C in January. Summers are warm and humid, with July and August being the hottest months, where temperatures can reach up to 29Β°C. The region receives the most rainfall in July with 317.9 mm of precipitation. Snowfall is not common in Yongsan-gu.
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See
πNamsan Park(λ¨μ°κ³΅μ),3, Namsangongwon-gil,β +82 2 3783 5900.00:00~24:00.In the center of Seoul and considered a symbol of Seoul. Namsan Park is an ecology-island surrounded by urban districts. In spite of being an urban ecology-island, wild animals live in the park. The mountain filled with pine trees can be seen from almost every corner of the big city and the residents of the areas surrounding the hills enjoy the fresh mountain air.
Pensive Bodhisattva
πThe National Museum of Korea(κ΅λ¦½μ€μλ°λ¬Όκ΄),137, Seobinggo-ro(Metro Line 4 and Jungang Line, Ichon station),β +82 2-2077-9000.Closed M; Tu Th F 10:00-18:00; W Sa 10:00-21:00; Su and holidays 09:00-19:00.Houses the best of the best collection of artifacts and relics from across Korea throughout different periods and dynasty. Also has some West Asian pieces from the Japanese Governor-General of Korea. Important exhibitions are Pensive Bodhisattva (bronze-Buddha statue from early 7th century), Goryeo Celadon Openwork Burner, Ten-Story Pagoda from Gyeongcheonsa Temple, and Gold Crown from Silla.
πNational Hangul Museum(κ΅λ¦½νκΈλ°λ¬Όκ΄),139, Seobinggo-ro(Metro Line 4 and Jungang Line, Ichon Station, next to the National Museum),β +82-2-2124-6200.10:00-18:00; Saturdays and Culture Day 10:00-21:00.With a big permanent exhibition hall divided in three: The Creation of Hangeul, Before the Invention of Hangeul, The principle behind the creation of Hangeul; and a small one for the special temporary topics (relating to Hangeul and other linguistic characters of the world), this place is a must-see to understand why the Koreans are so proud about their language.Free.(updated Oct 2017)
πKim Gu Memorial Hall(λ°±λ²κΉκ΅¬κΈ°λ κ΄),26 Imjeong-ro,β +82 2 799 3400.10:00~17:00.It is a memorial hall left to remember and record the history left by Kim Gu.Free.(updated Dec 2022)
πNamsan Outdoor Botanical Garden(λ¨μ°μΌμΈμλ¬Όμ),259-16 Itaewon-dong,β +82 2 798 3771.00:00~24:00.You can see various trees and plants, and there is a way to take a walk.Free.(updated Dec 2022)
πDemocracy and Human Rights Memorial Hall(Formerly Namyeong-dong Anti-communist Branch λ¨μλ λ곡λΆμ€ (λ―Όμ£ΌμΈκΆκΈ°λ κ΄)),37 Hangang-daero 71-gil(Namyeong Station),β +82 269180102.History buffs may heard of the notorious "Seobinggo hotel" used by Chun Doo-hwan's Defense Security Command, but dissidents were more likely to be sent to anti-communist branches like Namyeong-dong before South Korea became a democracy. The branch, which functioned as an interrogation and torture chamber, was built in 1977. This is where university student Bak Jong-cheol was tortured to death, which led to massive pro-democracy movements and forced Chun to agree the direct election of president. The site has been renovated by the police as a museum to commemorate the victims of the authoritarian regime's oppression.(updated Sep 2024)
πLeeum Museum of Art(리μλ―Έμ κ΄),60-16 Itaewon-ro 55-gil,β +82-2-2014-6900.(Tuesday - Sunday)10:00-18:00.The Leeum Museum of Art, located in Yongsan, Seoul, is a renowned museum showcasing both traditional Korean art and contemporary works, offering a unique cultural experience for visitors.(updated Oct 2024)
Climate
Seoul Yongsan-gu experiences a typical climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold and dry, with temperatures ranging from -7Β°C to 4Β°C in January. Summers are warm and humid, with July and August being the hottest months, where temperatures can reach up to 29Β°C. The region receives the most rainfall in July with 317.9 mm of precipitation. Snowfall is not common in Yongsan-gu.
πItaewon Foreign Bookstore(μ΄νμ μΈκ΅μμ ),Noksapyeong-daero, 208 1 μΈ΅,β +82 27938249.Probably the best place for English-language books, new or used, in Korea.(updated Aug 2024)
πJacoby's,Haebangcheon(Noksapyeong Station, line 5, exit north toward Namsan tunnel. When you reach a large intersection, look for kimchi pots on the left side of the street, next to the Yongsan Garrison wall. Head up that side street, continue walking up the hill. On the right up the street, about 400 m past the kimchi pots).Offers a wide variety of burgers, arguably the best for the value, in Seoul. In an area often known as the foreigner ghetto, a popular area for expats who live just west of Itaewon.
Itaewon is Seoul's international district, with a wide variety of Western-styled venues to eat, drink and be merry. Since many foreigners congregate there, Itaewon remains somewhat of a niche nightlife area for Koreans interested in a more international scene. A number of notable bars and clubs spot the area, both on the main street and in the nearby alleys. Long notorious for being somewhat seedy, with prostitutes plying their trade and alleged (gasp!) drug dealings, Itaewon has become cleaner and more gentrified. Of course, this is by Korean standardsβWestern travellers, especially American travellers, will wonder what all the fuss is about. Due to Itaewon's proximity to the nearby United States Army base, many GIs are found here in the evenings and weekends. However, the US army has decided to move the base outside of Seoul within the next few years, so expect regular changes to the area.
Bars and pubs
Many bars in Itaewon celebrate Thursdays as Ladies' Night, which often means that women drink free before 24:00. There are also a few gay bars two alleys east of the main street, with a mix of clubs and places to drink.
Bless U.Another older expat haunt. You better be good with your pool game or you'll be waiting in a long line to go again. Darts are also available. They have great popcorn and decent draft beers.
Helios.Seedy hip-hop club with a bit of a reputation.
Hollywood(up the road from the Hamilton).A sports bar with a pool table, darts, a golf arcade game and several TVs airing all kinds of sports (including Premier League matches and major sporting events). Reportedly Nigerians and American soldiers have been banned here.
Metro.A lot of older expats and many Koreans hit up this joint. Only one Korean beer on tap, but free pool. The front (or right side when you go up the stairs) seems to be for the expat crowd, while the back (the left door when you go up the stairs) seems to be more hof style for the Korean crowd. They have the typical range of snacks available and free peanuts for beer drinkers.
Old Town(halfway up Hooker Hill).This is the bar/club that gets full when all the bars close. It is at its busiest between 04:00 and 08:00. Hard to miss, as it'll be the place that has everyone lounging around in various states in the very early hours of the morning. Not for the faint-hearted!
The Rose & Crown.London-style pub with great fish and chips and interior decoration. Darts and sports on the big screen available.
Sam Ryan's Sports Bar & Grill(above the 3 Alley Pub).This is the best sports bar in Seoul for North American sports. It shows numerous sports throughout the year on replay, sometimes live. There are TVs everywhere including the restrooms! Darts in the corner. Kitchen is extraordinary, excellent menu. The drink selection is great, better than most in Itaewon besides the 3 Alley Pub. The English-speaking staff is friendly as well, they still run a tight ship though. A terrace in the back enables one to get away from all the noise. Rib night is Tuesday.
Seoul Pub(on the main street, 2nd floor, opposite the Hamilton Hotel).Cheap beer, good atmosphere, a pool table, darts and Guinness on tap. It is quite dingy though, and badly needs a renovation, so probably a place for a session rather than a quiet pint with the missus!
Nightclubs
For some good house and trance music, try some places such as:
B1's(around the corner from KFC).An electro house club.
Club Volume.House and trance club, a quite large and excellent crowd on weekends. It is the best and most upscale club in the neighborhood.
Del Disco.Reportedly a gay club.
King Club.Gaudy and a tad sleazy. Located in a seedy part of the neighborhood.
Pulse.Gay dance club.
Haebangchon
Craftworx(across Haebangchon in the Gyeongnidan area).Find the NOXA bar and walk past it two or three stores down. No pool or darts, but the best on tap beer you'll find in Korea. Seriously.
Phillies.A bar and grill that has changed ownership several times. Beer prices are par and food is OK.
Hamilton Hotel(ν΄λ°νΌ νΈν )(next to the Itaewon subway station).A landmark in the heart of the Itaewon shopping district. Nice rooms, stay here to help reduce culture shock.