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Travel # Seoul Subway-Friendly Places to Visit # 서울 지하철로 가볼 만한 곳

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# Seoul Subway-Friendly Places to Visit

# 서울 지하철로 가볼 만한 곳

## English

### How to use this list (so you waste less time transferring)

* **Group by “one corridor”**: pick 1–2 subway lines per day and “walk a loop” around 2–4 adjacent neighborhoods.
* **Use Line logic**

  * **Line 3**: palaces/old Seoul core (Jongno).
  * **Line 2**: youth districts + Gangnam core (circular line).
  * **Line 4**: classic tourist spine (Myeong-dong / Seoul Station axis). ([TOPIS][1])
  * **Line 5**: Han River access (Yeouido/Yeouinaru area is especially easy). ([koreatodo][2])
* Seoul also publishes a **subway-tour style guide** conceptually aimed at first-time visitors. ([Official Website of the][3])

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### 1) Royal Seoul + traditional neighborhoods (easy to chain on foot)

1. **Gyeongbokgung Palace + Gwanghwamun area**

  * Nearest stations: **Gyeongbokgung Station (Line 3)**, also walkable from **Gwanghwamun (Line 5)**. ([koreatodo][4])
  * Why go: the “anchor” spot for understanding Seoul’s Joseon-era city layout; great as a morning start before crowds.

2. **Bukchon Hanok Village**

  * Access: about a **10-minute walk from Anguk Station (Line 3)**. ([Visit Seoul][5])
  * Why go: living alley scenery + small galleries/cafés; best in daylight hours (be mindful it’s a residential area).

3. **Changdeokgung Palace (and Secret Garden if you book/ticket it)**

  * Stations: **Anguk (Line 3)** or **Jongno 3-ga (Lines 1/3/5)**. ([국가유산진흥원][6])
  * Why go: a more “garden/terrain-harmony” palace experience; pairs naturally with Bukchon/Insadong.

4. **Cheonggyecheon Stream (downtown walk)**

  * Easiest entry: from **Euljiro 1-ga Station (Line 2), Exit 2/3**, then a short straight walk. ([Seoul Sub→urban][7])
  * Why go: decompress between dense shopping/office blocks; best at dusk/evening.

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### 2) Markets + “Seoul street food” without complicated navigation

5. **Gwangjang Market**

  * Access: **Jongno 5-ga Station (Line 1), Exit 8**, short walk. ([종로구청][8])
  * Why go: concentrated food lanes; ideal as a “single-stop dinner” after palaces/streams.

6. **Myeong-dong shopping district**

  * Starts right from **Myeong-dong Subway Station (Line 4)**. ([VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea][9])
  * Why go: cosmetics/fashion + quick street snacks; good for evening because shops stay open later than museums.

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### 3) Iconic Seoul views (subway-first, then short shuttle/cable/bus)

7. **N Seoul Tower (Namsan)**

  * Typical approach: subway to **Myeongdong Station (Line 4)**, then shuttle/cable car/bus connection depending on your route. ([koreatodo][10])
  * Why go: city panorama; best right before sunset into night.

8. **Namsangol Hanok Village (low-effort traditional stop in the center)**

  * Access: **Chungmuro Station (Lines 3/4), Exit 4**, short walk. ([koreatodo][11])
  * Why go: compact “traditional architecture + courtyard” experience that fits nicely between Myeong-dong and Jongno.

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### 4) Modern Seoul (design, districts, mega-complexes)

9. **Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)**

  * It’s a multi-cultural complex **at Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station**; extremely transit-friendly. ([DDP][12])
  * Why go: design exhibitions, night lighting, and a very “Seoul” futuristic vibe.

10. **Hongdae (Hongik Univ. area)**

* Access: **Hongik University Station** (served by multiple lines; the area is set up for easy arrival on foot right after exit). ([Visit Seoul][13])
* Why go: street performances, cafés, shopping, nightlife energy (best from late afternoon onward).

11. **COEX (Gangnam indoor megaspace)**

* Access: **Samseong Station (Line 2)** is the standard gateway for the COEX complex. ([Visit Seoul][14])
* Why go: weather-proof day (mall, exhibitions, conventions), good when it’s very hot/cold/rainy.

12. **Lotte World Tower / Jamsil area (skyline + lake walks nearby)**

* Nearest station: **Jamsil Station (Line 2)** is directly practical for tower access; Line 8 also serves the same station complex. ([롯데월드타워][15])
* Why go: high-floor observatory feel + a polished “new Seoul” district.

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### 5) Museums & “big-history” (excellent value, calm pacing)

13. **National Museum of Korea (Yongsan)**

* Access: **Ichon Station** (Line 4 or Jungang Line), **Exit 2** via the connected passage. ([NMF][16])
* Why go: top-tier national collection; great for a half-day with minimal spending.

14. **War Memorial of Korea**

* Access: **Samgakji Station**, then it’s essentially **steps from Exit 12**. ([Seoul Sub→urban][17])
* Why go: large-scale exhibits + outdoor displays; pairs well with the museum day if you want a “Yongsan history track.”

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### 6) Parks on the Han River (classic local lifestyle, sunset-friendly)

15. **Yeouido Hangang Park**

* Access: **Yeouinaru Station (Line 5)** is effectively “park-front.” ([koreatodo][2])
* Why go: picnic/bike-rental vibe; strong for late afternoon into evening.

16. **Banpo Hangang Park (Banpo Bridge area)**

* Access: **Express Bus Terminal Station (Lines 3/7/9)**, then walk via underpass routes. ([Expat Guide Korea][18])
* Why go: one of the most famous night riverside zones; good for a “city lights” finish.

17. **Seoul Forest (Seongsu/Ttukseom side greenery)**

* Access: **Ttukseom Station (Line 2)** or **Seoul Forest Station (Suin–Bundang Line)**. ([Visit Seoul][19])
* Why go: big lawns + seasonal trees; pairs well with café-heavy neighborhoods nearby.

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### Practical subway tips that materially improve the day

* **Avoid peak crush**: weekdays ~08:00–09:30 and ~18:00–19:30 are the most uncomfortable on core lines.
* **Transfers**: plan “one major transfer max” per block of sightseeing; too many transfers is what makes Seoul feel far.
* **Last train risk**: nightlife areas (Hongdae/Myeong-dong) tempt you late—always check last-train time before committing to a far riverside finish.
* **Keep one “indoor fallback”** (COEX or National Museum) so weather doesn’t destroy the schedule. ([Visit Seoul][14])

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### Sample subway itineraries (copy-and-run)

* **Classic Old Seoul Day**: Gyeongbokgung → Bukchon → Changdeokgung → Insadong streets → Cheonggyecheon dusk walk. ([koreatodo][4])
* **Night Lights + Design**: Myeong-dong → N Seoul Tower → DDP → Gwangjang Market late meal. ([VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea][9])
* **River Lifestyle Day**: Seoul Forest → Yeouido Hangang Park → Banpo Hangang Park night finish. ([Visit Seoul][19])
* **Gangnam Modern Indoor Day**: COEX → (nearby streets) → Jamsil/Lotte World Tower evening. ([Visit Seoul][14])
* **Yongsan History Day**: National Museum of Korea → War Memorial of Korea. ([NMF][16])

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## 한국어

### 이 리스트를 “진짜 편하게” 쓰는 방식

* **하루 1~2개 노선만 고정**하고, 역 2~4개를 **도보로 이어 붙이는 구조**가 가장 효율적이다.
* **노선 성격으로 고르면 실패가 줄어든다**

  * **3호선**: 경복궁·안국·종로(궁/한옥/전통 중심).
  * **2호선**: 홍대·성수·강남(도시 감성/상권 중심, 순환).
  * **4호선**: 명동 등 핵심 관광축 이동이 편한 라인. ([TOPIS][1])
  * **5호선**: 여의도/한강 접근이 매우 좋다. ([koreatodo][2])
* 서울시도 초행자용 **지하철 기반 관광 안내 콘셉트**를 운영한다. ([Official Website of the][3])

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### 1) 궁궐·한옥·전통 골목 (한 번에 묶으면 “서울다움”이 가장 빠르게 잡힘)

1. **경복궁 + 광화문 권역**

  * 가까운 역: **경복궁역(3호선)**, **광화문역(5호선)**에서도 도보 접근. ([koreatodo][4])
  * 포인트: “서울을 처음 보는 사람”에게 가장 설명력이 큰 시작점(아침 추천).

2. **북촌 한옥마을**

  * 접근: **3호선 안국역에서 도보 약 10분**. ([Visit Seoul][5])
  * 포인트: 골목 풍경 + 공방/소형 전시/카페. 주거지라 조용히 걷는 매너가 중요.

3. **창덕궁(후원까지면 완성도가 높음)**

  * 역: **안국역(3호선)** 또는 **종로3가역(1/3/5호선)**. ([국가유산진흥원][6])
  * 포인트: 자연 지형과 궁궐이 어우러지는 동선. 북촌/인사동과 연결이 좋다.

4. **청계천 산책(도심 리셋 코스)**

  * 접근: **을지로입구역(2호선) 2/3번 출구**로 나와 직진하면 진입이 쉽다. ([Seoul Sub→urban][7])
  * 포인트: 해질 무렵~야간 조명이 특히 좋고, 도심 이동 중 “피로 회복” 역할을 한다.

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### 2) 시장·먹거리(지하철로 “실패 확률” 낮은 선택)

5. **광장시장**

  * 접근: **1호선 종로5가역 8번 출구**, 도보. ([종로구청][8])
  * 포인트: 먹거리 밀집도가 높아서 “저녁 한 방에 해결”하기 좋다.

6. **명동**

  * 접근: **4호선 명동역**에서 쇼핑거리로 자연스럽게 이어진다. ([VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea][9])
  * 포인트: 화장품/패션/간식류에 강하고, 밤에 걸어 다니기 좋은 동선.

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### 3) 전망·야경(지하철 + 짧은 셔틀/버스 조합)

7. **N서울타워(남산)**

  * 전형 루트: **4호선 명동역** → 셔틀/케이블카/버스 연계. ([koreatodo][10])
  * 포인트: “노을 → 야경” 타이밍이 베스트.

8. **남산골한옥마을(도심에서 부담 없는 전통 코스)**

  * 접근: **충무로역(3/4호선) 4번 출구**에서 도보. ([koreatodo][11])
  * 포인트: 명동·중구 동선 사이에 끼워 넣기 좋고, 짧게 전통 분위기를 채울 수 있다.

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### 4) 현대 서울(디자인·상권·대형 복합공간)

9. **동대문디자인플라자(DDP)**

  * 핵심: **동대문역사문화공원역**에 사실상 붙어 있는 복합문화공간. ([DDP][12])
  * 포인트: 야간 조명/분위기가 강하고, “서울의 미래감”을 보여준다.

10. **홍대**

* 접근: **홍대입구역** 기반으로 바로 상권 진입이 쉽다. ([Visit Seoul][13])
* 포인트: 오후~밤에 더 살아나는 동네(공연/카페/쇼핑/거리 분위기).

11. **코엑스(COEX)**

* 접근: **2호선 삼성역**이 대표 관문. ([Visit Seoul][14])
* 포인트: 비/한파/폭염 같은 날 “실내 원데이”로 매우 강력.

12. **롯데월드타워·잠실 권역**

* 접근: **잠실역(2호선)**이 가장 직접적이며, 8호선도 같은 역권을 이용한다. ([롯데월드타워][15])
* 포인트: 전망/대형 상업시설/정돈된 신도시 감성. 저녁 마무리로 안정적.

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### 5) 박물관·역사(가성비와 몰입도가 높은 “조용한 강자”)

13. **국립중앙박물관(용산)**

* 접근: **이촌역(4호선/중앙선) 2번 출구** 연결 통로로 진입. ([NMF][16])
* 포인트: 반나절도 가능한 스케일. 일정이 빡빡할수록 오히려 “회복 코스”가 된다.

14. **전쟁기념관**

* 접근: **삼각지역**에서 **12번 출구** 쪽으로 매우 가깝다. ([Seoul Sub→urban][17])
* 포인트: 전시 + 야외 전시물까지 있어 체감형으로 보기 좋다.

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### 6) 한강 공원(현지인 루틴을 가장 쉽게 체험)

15. **여의도 한강공원**

* 접근: **5호선 여의나루역(2/3번 출구)** 쪽이 대표적이고 접근성이 탁월하다. ([koreatodo][2])
* 포인트: 피크닉/자전거/노을. “서울 생활감”이 가장 잘 느껴진다.

16. **반포 한강공원(반포대교 권역)**

* 접근: **고속터미널역(3/7/9호선)**에서 도보 루트로 진입. ([Expat Guide Korea][18])
* 포인트: 야간 마무리로 강력(도시 불빛 + 강변 분위기).

17. **서울숲**

* 접근: **뚝섬역(2호선)** 또는 **서울숲역(수인·분당선)**. ([Visit Seoul][19])
* 포인트: 계절감(봄/가을)이 좋고, 근처 상권과 조합하면 “여유로운 하루”가 된다.

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### 일정이 훨씬 편해지는 실전 팁

* **출퇴근 피크 회피**: 평일 08:00–09:30, 18:00–19:30은 체감 난이도가 급상승한다.
* **환승 최소화**: 한 블록(오전/오후)마다 “큰 환승 1회 이하”로 제한하면 체력 소모가 확 줄어든다.
* **막차 리스크 관리**: 홍대/명동은 늦어지기 쉬우므로 “한강 야간”을 붙일 때는 막차 체크가 필수.
* **날씨 대응 카드**: COEX나 국립중앙박물관 같은 실내 대형 거점을 하루에 하나 끼워 넣으면 일정이 안정된다. ([Visit Seoul][14])

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### 그대로 따라 걷는 추천 동선(복사해서 실행)

* **올드서울 정석**: 경복궁 → 북촌 → 창덕궁 → (인사동 골목) → 청계천 야간 산책. ([koreatodo][4])
* **야경+디자인**: 명동 → N서울타워 → DDP → 광장시장 야식. ([VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea][9])
* **한강 루틴**: 서울숲 → 여의도 한강공원 → 반포 한강공원(야간 마무리). ([Visit Seoul][19])
* **강남 실내 중심**: COEX → (강남 거리) → 잠실/롯데월드타워. ([Visit Seoul][14])
* **용산 역사**: 국립중앙박물관 → 전쟁기념관. ([NMF][16])

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## 日本語

### 使い方のコツ(移動で疲れない設計)

* **1日に使う路線を1~2本に絞る**と、乗換ストレスが激減する。
* 路線の性格で選ぶと外れにくい:

  * 3号線=王宮・伝統エリア、2号線=若者街+江南、4号線=定番観光軸(明洞など)。 ([TOPIS][1])
  * 5号線=漢江(ハンガン)アクセスが強い。 ([koreatodo][2])
* 初心者向けの「地下鉄で巡る」発想の公式案内もある。 ([Official Website of the][3])

### 地下鉄で行きやすい代表スポット

* **景福宮(キョンボックン)**:3号線・景福宮駅が最寄り。 ([koreatodo][4])
* **北村韓屋村**:3号線・安国駅から徒歩約10分。 ([Visit Seoul][5])
* **昌徳宮**:安国駅(3号線)または鍾路3街駅(1/3/5号線)。 ([국가유산진흥원][6])
* **清渓川(チョンゲチョン)**:2号線・乙支路入口駅の出口2/3から近い。 ([Seoul Sub→urban][7])
* **広蔵市場**:1号線・鍾路5街駅(出口8)から。 ([종로구청][8])
* **明洞**:4号線・明洞駅が起点。 ([VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea][9])
* **Nソウルタワー**:明洞駅(4号線)→シャトル/バス等で連携が一般的。 ([koreatodo][10])
* **南山韓屋村**:忠武路駅(3/4号線)から徒歩。 ([koreatodo][11])
* **DDP(東大門デザインプラザ)**:東大門歴史文化公園駅に直結感覚。 ([DDP][12])
* **弘大(ホンデ)**:弘大入口(Hongik Univ.)駅が拠点。 ([Visit Seoul][13])
* **COEX**:2号線・三成(サムソン)駅が基本。 ([Visit Seoul][14])
* **ロッテワールドタワー(蚕室)**:蚕室駅(2号線、8号線も)でアクセス良好。 ([롯데월드타워][15])
* **国立中央博物館**:二村(イチョン)駅(4号線/中央線)出口2。 ([NMF][16])
* **戦争記念館**:三角地駅から出口12が至近。 ([Seoul Sub→urban][17])
* **汝矣島漢江公園**:汝矣ナル駅(5号線)から非常に行きやすい。 ([koreatodo][2])
* **盤浦漢江公園**:高速ターミナル駅(3/7/9号線)から徒歩導線。 ([Expat Guide Korea][18])
* **ソウルの森**:トゥクソム駅(2号線)またはソウルの森駅(盆唐系)。 ([Visit Seoul][19])

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## Español

### Estrategia para visitar “sin sufrir” con transbordos

* Elige **1–2 líneas por día** y encadena barrios cercanos a pie.
* Por lógica de líneas: Línea 3 (palacios/centro histórico), Línea 2 (Hongdae–Gangnam), Línea 4 (eje turístico tipo Myeong-dong). ([TOPIS][1])
* La Línea 5 facilita mucho el acceso al **río Han** (Yeouido/Yeouinaru). ([koreatodo][2])

### Lugares top accesibles por metro

* **Palacio Gyeongbokgung**: estación Gyeongbokgung (Línea 3). ([koreatodo][4])
* **Bukchon Hanok Village**: ~10 min a pie desde Anguk (Línea 3). ([Visit Seoul][5])
* **Palacio Changdeokgung**: Anguk (L3) o Jongno 3-ga (L1/3/5). ([국가유산진흥원][6])
* **Arroyo Cheonggyecheon**: acceso cómodo desde Euljiro 1-ga (L2), salidas 2/3. ([Seoul Sub→urban][7])
* **Mercado Gwangjang**: Jongno 5-ga (L1), salida 8. ([종로구청][8])
* **Myeong-dong**: nace desde la estación Myeong-dong (L4). ([VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea][9])
* **N Seoul Tower**: metro hasta Myeongdong (L4) y luego conexión en shuttle/bus/cable según ruta. ([koreatodo][10])
* **DDP**: ubicado junto a Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station. ([DDP][12])
* **Hongdae**: base en Hongik University Station. ([Visit Seoul][13])
* **COEX**: Samseong (Línea 2). ([Visit Seoul][14])
* **Lotte World Tower (Jamsil)**: Jamsil Station (L2; también L8 en el complejo). ([롯데월드타워][15])
* **Museo Nacional de Corea**: Ichon Station (L4/Jungang), salida 2. ([NMF][16])
* **War Memorial**: Samgakji, muy cerca de la salida 12. ([Seoul Sub→urban][17])
* **Yeouido Hangang Park**: Yeouinaru (L5). ([koreatodo][2])
* **Banpo Hangang Park**: Express Bus Terminal (L3/7/9) y caminar por el paso subterráneo. ([Expat Guide Korea][18])
* **Seoul Forest**: Ttukseom (L2) o Seoul Forest Station (Suin–Bundang). ([Visit Seoul][19])

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## Français

### Méthode simple pour optimiser le métro

* Limiter la journée à **1–2 lignes** et enchaîner les quartiers proches à pied.
* Repères utiles : Ligne 3 (palais/centre historique), Ligne 2 (Hongdae–Gangnam), Ligne 4 (axe touristique dont Myeong-dong). ([TOPIS][1])
* Pour le fleuve Han, **Yeouinaru (Ligne 5)** est un accès très direct. ([koreatodo][2])

### Sélection de spots “métro-friendly”

* **Gyeongbokgung** : station Gyeongbokgung (Ligne 3). ([koreatodo][4])
* **Bukchon Hanok Village** : environ 10 minutes à pied depuis Anguk (Ligne 3). ([Visit Seoul][5])
* **Changdeokgung** : Anguk (L3) ou Jongno 3-ga (L1/3/5). ([국가유산진흥원][6])
* **Cheonggyecheon** : entrée pratique depuis Euljiro 1-ga (L2), sorties 2/3. ([Seoul Sub→urban][7])
* **Marché de Gwangjang** : Jongno 5-ga (L1), sortie 8. ([종로구청][8])
* **Myeong-dong** : directement depuis Myeong-dong Station (L4). ([VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea][9])
* **N Seoul Tower** : métro jusqu’à Myeongdong (L4) puis correspondance (navette/bus/telecabine). ([koreatodo][10])
* **DDP** : au niveau de Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station. ([DDP][12])
* **Hongdae** : hub à Hongik University Station. ([Visit Seoul][13])
* **COEX** : Samseong (Ligne 2). ([Visit Seoul][14])
* **Lotte World Tower (Jamsil)** : Jamsil Station (L2 ; L8 également). ([롯데월드타워][15])
* **Musée national de Corée** : Ichon (L4/Jungang), sortie 2. ([NMF][16])
* **War Memorial** : Samgakji, proche de la sortie 12. ([Seoul Sub→urban][17])
* **Yeouido Hangang Park** : Yeouinaru (L5). ([koreatodo][2])
* **Banpo Hangang Park** : Express Bus Terminal (L3/7/9) puis marche via passages. ([Expat Guide Korea][18])
* **Seoul Forest** : Ttukseom (L2) ou Seoul Forest Station (Suin–Bundang). ([Visit Seoul][19])

[1]: https://topis.seoul.go.kr/openEngSubway.do?utm_source=chatgpt.com "SEOUL TOPIS | Information - Subway"
[2]: https://www.koreatodo.com/yeouido-hangang-park?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Yeouido Hangang Park & getting there"
[3]: https://english.seoul.go.kr/service/movement/public-transportation/subway-tour/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Subway Tour - Seoul Metropolitan Government"
[4]: https://www.koreatodo.com/gyeongbokgung-palace?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Gyeongbokgung Palace & Getting There"
[5]: https://english.visitseoul.net/attractions/Bukchon-Hanok-Village/ENP000261?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Bukchon Hanok Village | The Official Travel Guide to Seoul"
[6]: https://www.kh.or.kr/cms/content/view/1315 "K-Royal Culture Festival"
[7]: https://seoulsuburban.com/2013/12/08/euljiro-1-ga-station-%EC%9D%84%EC%A7%80%EB%A1%9C%EC%9E%85%EA%B5%AC%EC%97%AD-line-2-station-202/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Euljiro-1-ga Station (을지로입구역) Line 2 - Seoul Sub→urban"
[8]: https://www.jongno.go.kr/English.do?menuId=6068&menuNo=6068&utm_source=chatgpt.com "Gwangjang Market - Jongno"
[9]: https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/svc/contents/contentsView.do?vcontsId=88011&utm_source=chatgpt.com "Myeong-dong (명동) - 서울특별시"
[10]: https://www.koreatodo.com/namsan-seoul-tower?utm_source=chatgpt.com "N Seoul Tower: Ways to get there, Walking Trails & Maps"
[11]: https://www.koreatodo.com/namsangol-hanok-village?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Namsangol Hanok Village & getting there"
[12]: https://ddp.or.kr/?menuno=346&utm_source=chatgpt.com "'Amazing! Tomorrow', Welcome to Dongdaemun Design ..."
[13]: https://english.visitseoul.net/tours/Nighttime-Adventures-in-Seoul_/32?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Hongdae | The Official Travel Guide to Seoul"
[14]: https://english.visitseoul.net/attractions/Coex-convention-center-en/ENP024663?utm_source=chatgpt.com "COEX | The Official Travel Guide to Seoul"
[15]: https://www.lwt.co.kr/en/about/location.do?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Directions | Lotte World Tower & Mall"
[16]: https://www.nmf.or.kr/enguser/sub/20181203183916407100_contents.do?utm_source=chatgpt.com "How to find us < Contact Us < Visit < Cultural Foundation of ..."
[17]: https://seoulsuburban.com/2014/02/02/samgakji-station-%EC%82%BC%EA%B0%81%EC%A7%80%EC%97%AD-line-4-station-428-line-6-station-628/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Samgakji Station (삼각지역) Line 4 – Station #428, Line 6"
[18]: https://www.expatguidekorea.com/article/how-to-get-to-banpo-hangang-park.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com "How to Get to Banpo Hangang Park"
[19]: https://english.visitseoul.net/nature/Seoul-Forest_/1839?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Seoul Forest | The Official Travel Guide to Seoul"

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