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Olympic Park — Attraction in Seoul

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Olympic Park
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Olympic Park Deulkkolmaru
South Korea, Seoul, Songpa District, Oryun-dong, 올림픽로 424
SOMA - Seoul Olympic Museum of Art
424 Olympic-ro, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
SEOUL BAEKJE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
Seoul, South Korea
88 Lawn Field
424 Olympic-ro, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Sculpture Park
88 Bangi-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Olympic Park World Peace Gate
51 Wiryeseong-daero, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Seoul Hanseong Baekje Museum
71 Wiryeseong-daero, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Mongchon Lake
Peace Plaza, 88-21 Bangi-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Songpa Dullegil Walking trails
Pungnap Middle School, 풍납2동 Seoul, South Korea
Olympic Park Tennis Court
424 Olympic-ro, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Nearby restaurants
Cheongwaok Main Store
48 Wiryeseong-daero, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Golden Thai
South Korea, Seoul, Songpa District, Wiryeseong-daero, 66 1 층
포메인 올림픽평화의문점 PHOMEIN Olympic Park
424 Olympic-ro, Bangi-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Geumgangsan Gamjatang Bangi
180-7 Bangi-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Han-Aram
180-7 Bangi-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
에이컷스테이크
468-4 Seongnae-dong, Gangdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Sandeulhae
6 Wiryeseong-daero, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Mongjungheon
10 Wiryeseong-daero, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
China Lin Chin
217 Gangdong-daero, Gangdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
제일제면소 올림픽공원점
424 Olympic-ro, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Nearby hotels
Seoul Olympic Parktel
448 Olympic-ro, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Hotel 2.4
55-16 Ogeum-ro 11-gil, Bangi-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Wiiz Hotel
47-10 Ogeum-ro 11-gil, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
STAY 509
63-11 Ogeum-ro 11-gil, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
Jamsil Zaza Hotel
47 Ogeum-ro 11-gil, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
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Olympic Park

424 Olympic-ro, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
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attractions: Olympic Park Deulkkolmaru, SOMA - Seoul Olympic Museum of Art, SEOUL BAEKJE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM, 88 Lawn Field, Sculpture Park, Olympic Park World Peace Gate, Seoul Hanseong Baekje Museum, Mongchon Lake, Songpa Dullegil Walking trails, Olympic Park Tennis Court, restaurants: Cheongwaok Main Store, Golden Thai, 포메인 올림픽평화의문점 PHOMEIN Olympic Park, Geumgangsan Gamjatang Bangi, Han-Aram, 에이컷스테이크, Sandeulhae, Mongjungheon, China Lin Chin, 제일제면소 올림픽공원점
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Nearby attractions of Olympic Park

Olympic Park Deulkkolmaru

SOMA - Seoul Olympic Museum of Art

SEOUL BAEKJE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

88 Lawn Field

Sculpture Park

Olympic Park World Peace Gate

Seoul Hanseong Baekje Museum

Mongchon Lake

Songpa Dullegil Walking trails

Olympic Park Tennis Court

Olympic Park Deulkkolmaru

Olympic Park Deulkkolmaru

4.5

(1.1K)

Closed
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SOMA - Seoul Olympic Museum of Art

SOMA - Seoul Olympic Museum of Art

4.3

(574)

Closed
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SEOUL BAEKJE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

SEOUL BAEKJE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

4.2

(221)

Closed
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88 Lawn Field

88 Lawn Field

4.5

(93)

Open 24 hours
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Seoul Pub Crawl
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Street Food in Ghwangjang x Dongdaemun Market
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Cooking Class in Seoul with Korean Grandma
Cooking Class in Seoul with Korean Grandma
Mon, Dec 8 • 11:00 AM
Seoul, Mapo-gu, 04083, South Korea
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Nearby restaurants of Olympic Park

Cheongwaok Main Store

Golden Thai

포메인 올림픽평화의문점 PHOMEIN Olympic Park

Geumgangsan Gamjatang Bangi

Han-Aram

에이컷스테이크

Sandeulhae

Mongjungheon

China Lin Chin

제일제면소 올림픽공원점

Cheongwaok Main Store

Cheongwaok Main Store

4.2

(948)

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Golden Thai

Golden Thai

4.1

(296)

$

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포메인 올림픽평화의문점 PHOMEIN Olympic Park

포메인 올림픽평화의문점 PHOMEIN Olympic Park

3.9

(39)

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Geumgangsan Gamjatang Bangi

Geumgangsan Gamjatang Bangi

3.8

(300)

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Reviews of Olympic Park

4.6
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5.0
1y

The Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea, is a large and historically significant park located in the Songpa District. It was originally built for the 1988 Summer Olympics and is now a popular recreational and cultural space for both locals and tourists.

Monumental Features: World Peace Gate: A prominent landmark, symbolizing peace and harmony. It stands at the entrance of the park. Olympic Sculpture Park: Features more than 200 sculptures from artists worldwide, contributing to its cultural vibe.

Sports Venues: The park houses several Olympic sports venues, such as the Olympic Gymnastics Arena and the Olympic Swimming Pool, which are still used for various sports and cultural events.

Beautiful Nature: The park offers large green spaces, gardens, and scenic walking trails. The Mongchon Fortress within the park adds a historical touch, as it dates back to the Baekje Kingdom. Lake Mongchon and open lawns make the park ideal for leisurely walks, cycling, and picnics.

Cultural and Recreational Facilities: Olympic Museum: A place to learn about the history of the Olympics, especially the 1988 Seoul Games. The park frequently hosts concerts, festivals, and exhibitions, making it a lively cultural hub.

Olympic Park is a versatile destination, balancing its historical significance with modern-day recreational and cultural uses. It’s a peaceful place to enjoy nature, history, and...

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5.0
1y

What an awesome park to visit. There is so much to see! This landscaped park was built to host the 1988 Summer Olympics. Today, many of the sports facilities remain to be used for different sporting events and there are many festivities here throughout the year.

As a visitor, one can appreciate: Olympic Park World Peace Gate: A landmark 79-foot tall gate representing the harmony and unity of the nations with a Torch of Peace, an eternal flame burning beneath.

Seoul Peace Plaza: 222 flags are arranged in a semicircle representing the 222 nations that participated in the summer Olympics.

SOMA – Seoul Olympic Museum of Art (₩5000): Contemporary art museum with rotating exhibits.

= Seoul Hanseong Baekje Museum (FREE): A museum telling the history of Hanseong Baekje, one of the 3 major dynasties in Korean history.

Mongchon Fortress: The former earthen fortifications from the Baekje period can be seen in the park.

-One Tree (Nahollo Namu) Hill: A peaceful hill where one can find a single tree in the...

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5.0
32w

A really big park in the heart of Seoul. This was built to commemorate the Olympic hosted by Korea in 1988. They kept the fire burning at the gate since they opened the park. There kids riding their bikes, some were on their roller blades and skate boards. There's a big lagoon with ducks and large fish (carps). Plenty of benches to sit in and relax. There's lots of trails for walking and running. We got to an area with nice grass, I thought it was a golf course. It was an open field for picnic and was beside an ongoing excavation of an ancient village during the Baekje Dynasty. Then we got to the sports stadiums (handball, swimming etc) open to the public. We took a leisurely walk around for over 2 hours.

Restrooms are everywhere. Vending machines are everywhere too with options for hot and cold beverages. They take cards and coins. There's convenience stores as well. There's lots of birds and cats! We also bumped into a camera club group. This is by far, one of the best parks I...

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The Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea, is a large and historically significant park located in the Songpa District. It was originally built for the 1988 Summer Olympics and is now a popular recreational and cultural space for both locals and tourists. 1. **Monumental Features**: - **World Peace Gate**: A prominent landmark, symbolizing peace and harmony. It stands at the entrance of the park. - **Olympic Sculpture Park**: Features more than 200 sculptures from artists worldwide, contributing to its cultural vibe. 2. **Sports Venues**: - The park houses several Olympic sports venues, such as the **Olympic Gymnastics Arena** and the **Olympic Swimming Pool**, which are still used for various sports and cultural events. 3. **Beautiful Nature**: - The park offers large green spaces, gardens, and scenic walking trails. The **Mongchon Fortress** within the park adds a historical touch, as it dates back to the Baekje Kingdom. - **Lake Mongchon** and open lawns make the park ideal for leisurely walks, cycling, and picnics. 4. **Cultural and Recreational Facilities**: - **Olympic Museum**: A place to learn about the history of the Olympics, especially the 1988 Seoul Games. - The park frequently hosts concerts, festivals, and exhibitions, making it a lively cultural hub. Olympic Park is a versatile destination, balancing its historical significance with modern-day recreational and cultural uses. It’s a peaceful place to enjoy nature, history, and sporting heritage.
JamesJames
What an awesome park to visit. There is so much to see! This landscaped park was built to host the 1988 Summer Olympics. Today, many of the sports facilities remain to be used for different sporting events and there are many festivities here throughout the year. As a visitor, one can appreciate: - Olympic Park World Peace Gate: A landmark 79-foot tall gate representing the harmony and unity of the nations with a Torch of Peace, an eternal flame burning beneath. - Seoul Peace Plaza: 222 flags are arranged in a semicircle representing the 222 nations that participated in the summer Olympics. - SOMA – Seoul Olympic Museum of Art (₩5000): Contemporary art museum with rotating exhibits. = Seoul Hanseong Baekje Museum (FREE): A museum telling the history of Hanseong Baekje, one of the 3 major dynasties in Korean history. - Mongchon Fortress: The former earthen fortifications from the Baekje period can be seen in the park. -One Tree (Nahollo Namu) Hill: A peaceful hill where one can find a single tree in the center of it.
BelleBelle
A really big park in the heart of Seoul. This was built to commemorate the Olympic hosted by Korea in 1988. They kept the fire burning at the gate since they opened the park. There kids riding their bikes, some were on their roller blades and skate boards. There's a big lagoon with ducks and large fish (carps). Plenty of benches to sit in and relax. There's lots of trails for walking and running. We got to an area with nice grass, I thought it was a golf course. It was an open field for picnic and was beside an ongoing excavation of an ancient village during the Baekje Dynasty. Then we got to the sports stadiums (handball, swimming etc) open to the public. We took a leisurely walk around for over 2 hours. Restrooms are everywhere. Vending machines are everywhere too with options for hot and cold beverages. They take cards and coins. There's convenience stores as well. There's lots of birds and cats! We also bumped into a camera club group. This is by far, one of the best parks I visited in Korea.
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The Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea, is a large and historically significant park located in the Songpa District. It was originally built for the 1988 Summer Olympics and is now a popular recreational and cultural space for both locals and tourists. 1. **Monumental Features**: - **World Peace Gate**: A prominent landmark, symbolizing peace and harmony. It stands at the entrance of the park. - **Olympic Sculpture Park**: Features more than 200 sculptures from artists worldwide, contributing to its cultural vibe. 2. **Sports Venues**: - The park houses several Olympic sports venues, such as the **Olympic Gymnastics Arena** and the **Olympic Swimming Pool**, which are still used for various sports and cultural events. 3. **Beautiful Nature**: - The park offers large green spaces, gardens, and scenic walking trails. The **Mongchon Fortress** within the park adds a historical touch, as it dates back to the Baekje Kingdom. - **Lake Mongchon** and open lawns make the park ideal for leisurely walks, cycling, and picnics. 4. **Cultural and Recreational Facilities**: - **Olympic Museum**: A place to learn about the history of the Olympics, especially the 1988 Seoul Games. - The park frequently hosts concerts, festivals, and exhibitions, making it a lively cultural hub. Olympic Park is a versatile destination, balancing its historical significance with modern-day recreational and cultural uses. It’s a peaceful place to enjoy nature, history, and sporting heritage.
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What an awesome park to visit. There is so much to see! This landscaped park was built to host the 1988 Summer Olympics. Today, many of the sports facilities remain to be used for different sporting events and there are many festivities here throughout the year. As a visitor, one can appreciate: - Olympic Park World Peace Gate: A landmark 79-foot tall gate representing the harmony and unity of the nations with a Torch of Peace, an eternal flame burning beneath. - Seoul Peace Plaza: 222 flags are arranged in a semicircle representing the 222 nations that participated in the summer Olympics. - SOMA – Seoul Olympic Museum of Art (₩5000): Contemporary art museum with rotating exhibits. = Seoul Hanseong Baekje Museum (FREE): A museum telling the history of Hanseong Baekje, one of the 3 major dynasties in Korean history. - Mongchon Fortress: The former earthen fortifications from the Baekje period can be seen in the park. -One Tree (Nahollo Namu) Hill: A peaceful hill where one can find a single tree in the center of it.
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A really big park in the heart of Seoul. This was built to commemorate the Olympic hosted by Korea in 1988. They kept the fire burning at the gate since they opened the park. There kids riding their bikes, some were on their roller blades and skate boards. There's a big lagoon with ducks and large fish (carps). Plenty of benches to sit in and relax. There's lots of trails for walking and running. We got to an area with nice grass, I thought it was a golf course. It was an open field for picnic and was beside an ongoing excavation of an ancient village during the Baekje Dynasty. Then we got to the sports stadiums (handball, swimming etc) open to the public. We took a leisurely walk around for over 2 hours. Restrooms are everywhere. Vending machines are everywhere too with options for hot and cold beverages. They take cards and coins. There's convenience stores as well. There's lots of birds and cats! We also bumped into a camera club group. This is by far, one of the best parks I visited in Korea.
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