Haneul Park (하늘공원)
Haneul Park (하늘공원)
– Homepage
parks.seoul.go.kr
Haneul Park is one of five parks that make up World Cup Park, together with Peace Park, Nanjicheon Park, Nanji Hangang Park, and Noeul Park. It was established for the purpose of restoring the ecological environment so operates its facilities by using natural energy. It features a silver grass field, mixed grassland, rock garden, sunflower field, observatory rest area, and wind power generator. Among the various parts of the World Cup Park, it is located the closest to the sky and shows the transformation from a barren landfill restored to nature. In fall, silver grass forms a spectacle, and, here, visitors can get a clear, panoramic view of Seoul including Bukhansan Mountain and the Hangang River. It is also known as a place for beautiful sunsets and nightscapes.
– Address : 95 Haneulgongwon-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-2-300-5500
– Parking
Available
– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)
– Operating Hours
January, December: 07:00-18:00
February: 07:00-18:30
March, October: 06:00-20:00
April, September: 05:30-20:00
May: 05:00-20:30
June, July: 05:00-20:30
August: 05:30-20:30
– Admission Fees
Free

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Seoul Mountain Climbing & culture center (산악문화체험센터)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →

– Homepage
https://www.seoulmccenter.or.kr/
In episode 4 of the drama “Numbers,” the character Shim Hyeong-woo goes climbing at the Seoul Mountain Climbing & Culture Center. This center offers a climbing facility where you can enjoy mountain culture and sports together. It features exhibition facilities for experiencing mountain culture and both indoor and outdoor sports climbing.
⊙ Nanji Hangang Park MTB Course Site (난지한강공원 MTB코스장)

– Homepage
hangang.seoul.go.kr
– Tel
+82-2-3780-0611
Situated in Nanji Hangang Park, the MTB Course Site is perfect for MTB lovers as well as beginners who wish to enter the world of extreme biking with safety. The MTB Course Site is the nation’s first MTB course site, established on a flatland, reproducing perfectly realistic mountain ridges and slopes.
⊙ Nanji Hangang Park (난지한강공원)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →

– Homepage
english.seoul.go.kr
Nanji Hangang Park, situated north of the Hangang River near World Cup Park, provides a riverside space for leisure and recreation. The park offers Campgrounds, Water Leisure Sports Facilities, Bike Lane, Waterside Plaza, Mirror Fountain, Riverside Pool, a convenience store, and an information center. The Mirror Fountain emits a rainbow-like light with each water spray. The campgrounds are popular for their proximity to the city and affordable fees. Visitors can enjoy activities such as motorboating, water skiing, and wakeboarding on the Hangang River.
⊙ Oil Tank Culture Park (문화비축기지)

– Homepage
parks.seoul.go.kr
– Tel
+82-2-376-8410
After being used as an oil tank for 41 years, the tanks were reborn into a culture space. The five tanks were transformed into performance halls, exhibition halls, and a multi-purpose pavilion, while one new tank was built to be used as an information center. In addition, the temporary parking lot turned into a culture yard where visitors can relax as well as enjoy activities or performances.
⊙ e-Sports Hall of Fame (e스포츠 명예의 전당)

– Homepage
esportshistory.kr
The e-Sports Hall of Fame is operated by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea e-Sports Association to exhibit and honor the esports athletes who have made history for their amazing skills, making Korea synonymous with esports. Visitors can see the athletes’ uniforms, gaming materials, trophies, and more, as well as try their hand at playing famous esports games firsthand.
⊙ LG Best Shop [Tax Refund Shop] (LG베스트샵)

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⊙ Olive Young – Homeplus World Cup Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 홈플러스월드컵)

– Homepage
www.oliveyoung.co.kr
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⊙ ABC-Mart – World Cup Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (ABC 마트 월드컵점)

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⊙ Seoul World Cup Stadium (서울월드컵경기장)

– Homepage
new.sisul.or.kr
– Tel
+82-2-2128-2000
Seoul World Cup Stadium, constructed for the 2002 World Cup co-hosted by South Korea and Japan, stands as the largest soccer-specific stadium in Korea. Currently serving as the home ground for FC Seoul’s K-League , it also hosts matches for the South Korean national soccer team. The vicinity boasts large-scale supermarkets, cinemas, sports centers, and saunas. Nearby attractions include Haneul Park and Pyeonghwa Park.