Gyeongui Line Forest Park is a linear park in Seoul, South Korea, located along the former Gyeongui Railway Line.
The park stretches for several kilometers, starting from Hongik University Station and passing through areas like Yeonnam-dong and Gongdeok. It’s a peaceful and scenic space with walking paths, green spaces, and benches, making it a popular spot for locals to relax, jog, or have picnics.
The park has been designed to incorporate nature into the urban landscape, with trees, flowers, and small gardens lining the path.
It’s especially beautiful during the spring and autumn when the flowers are in bloom or the leaves are changing colors.
The park also has small cafés, shops, and restaurants along the way, particularly in the Yeonnam-dong section, which is known for its hip, artsy vibe.
Many visitors enjoy exploring the local cafés and independent stores, as well as checking out the street art and murals that are scattered throughout the area.
As a tourist, Gyeongui Line Forest Park is a nice place to unwind while also experiencing local life in Seoul.
It’s not a typical tourist hotspot, so it offers a more relaxed, authentic vibe. It’s easily accessible via Hongik University Station (Subway Line 2), and the park’s proximity to the Hongdae and Yeonnam-dong areas means you can also explore these lively neighborhoods filled with cafes, galleries, and boutique shops.
The park is ideal for a peaceful stroll or a leisurely afternoon, and it’s a good place to see how urban renewal projects have transformed old spaces into green,...
Read moreBefore covid: Very fun place to go, lots of people hanging out and having food and drinks.
During covid: THE late night hang out spot. With all businesses closing at 10pm for months, this park has turned into the best bar in Hongdae with easy access to nearby alcohol shops that are open until 1am and convenience stores open all night. They are constantly changing restriction practices with putting up net barriers and then taking them down. Either way, it will be packed and people just might be forced to sit on the sidewalk or spill out onto nearby streets.
I walk down this park every morning for work and even during the week it's a party spot. My 7am walk to the subway shows the trash from the previous nights festivities and it's...
Read moreThis park is really cool! Not much to look at but really relaxing to walk through and sit down and enjoy the calmness of the area. During the day it’s not too busy with people, but around 4 pm it get a little more populated and you’ll find performers singing here. Later on it seems like every inch of grass get taken up for picnickers and those who just want to relax and converse with others. Very happening place to be, also in a very happening neighborhood of Hongdae. Many shops and eating establishments surround the park, so it’s there’s no need to search far for...
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