Seoul Station
SéoulGrand hub de transport

Seoul Station

서울역

Seoul Station is the city's main railway hub, connecting KTX high-speed trains to cities across Korea. The beautifully restored old station building now serves as a cultural space, while the modern terminal offers direct airport rail express service to Incheon International Airport.

Région
Séoul
Coordonnées
37.5547, 126.9707
Tarifs
L'utilisation de la station elle-même est gratuite ; les services de restauration, de shopping, AREX et KTX sont facturés séparément.
Accès
La gare de Séoul est l'un des plus grands échangeurs ferroviaires et métropolitains de la ville, reliant AREX, KTX et les lignes 1 et 4 du métro.
Durée conseillée
30 à 90 minutes, sauf utilisation comme arrêt de shopping
Site officiel
Site officiel

Conseils de visite

  • Il vaut mieux considérer Seoul Station comme un hub de transport et de shopping que comme un site touristique en soi.
  • Pour des achats de dernière minute avant un départ, le complexe Lotte Mart relié à la gare reste très pratique.

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Dernière vérification: 2026-04-07

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Namdaemun Market

Namdaemun Market

Namdaemun Market is Korea's oldest and largest traditional market, operating since 1414. With over 10,000 shops selling everything from clothing and accessories to kitchenware and ginseng, plus incredible street food stalls, it's a must-visit for authentic Korean market culture.

Myeongdong

Myeongdong

Myeongdong is Seoul's premier shopping and entertainment district, packed with flagship stores, cosmetics shops, and street food vendors. Stroll through neon-lit streets to discover the latest K-beauty trends, sample tteokbokki and hotteok from sidewalk stalls, and soak in the vibrant urban energy day and night.

N Seoul Tower

N Seoul Tower

N Seoul Tower stands atop Namsan Mountain at 236 meters, offering panoramic views of the entire Seoul metropolitan area. Take the Namsan cable car up, lock a love padlock on the famous fence, and enjoy romantic sunset and night views from the observation deck or revolving restaurant.

Cheonggyecheon Stream

Cheonggyecheon Stream

Cheonggyecheon is a beautifully restored 11-kilometer urban stream running through downtown Seoul, transformed from an elevated highway into a peaceful walkway. Stroll along stepping stones and public art installations, enjoy seasonal festivals, and escape the city bustle just steps from major streets.

Gwanghwamun

Gwanghwamun

Gwanghwamun is the iconic main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace and the heart of Seoul's civic square. Gwanghwamun Square features statues of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-sin, and serves as a gathering place for cultural events, festivals, and national celebrations.

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Gangnam

Gangnam

Gangnam is Seoul's upscale commercial district, famous worldwide thanks to K-pop culture. The area boasts luxury boutiques, trendy restaurants, sleek office towers, and a thriving nightlife scene along streets like Gangnam-daero and Apgujeong Rodeo.

Itaewon

Itaewon

Itaewon is Seoul's most cosmopolitan neighborhood, known for its diverse international restaurants, rooftop bars, and multicultural atmosphere. Nestled near Yongsan, it offers everything from Middle Eastern cuisine to craft cocktail lounges, plus unique vintage and antique shopping.

Insadong

Insadong

Insadong is Seoul's cultural heart, lined with traditional tea houses, art galleries, and antique shops along its charming main street. Explore Korean calligraphy, ceramics, and hanbok experiences while savoring traditional snacks and soaking in centuries of artistic heritage.

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung is the grandest of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces, built in 1395 as the main royal residence of the Joseon dynasty. Witness the spectacular changing of the guard ceremony, explore exquisite throne halls and pavilions, and enjoy the stunning mountain backdrop of Bugaksan.

Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon Hanok Village is a picturesque neighborhood of hundreds of traditional Korean hanok houses dating back to the Joseon dynasty. Wander through narrow alleys between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung palaces for Instagram-worthy views, cultural workshops, and a glimpse into Seoul's historic residential life.

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