Olive Young – Seonyudo Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop](올리브영 선유도역점)

Olive Young – Seonyudo Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop](올리브영 선유도역점)

– Homepage
www.oliveyoung.co.kr

Olive Young is a popular health and beauty store showcasing the latest K-beauty trends. It offers a wide selection of skincare, makeup, and health products at affordable prices, making it a favorite among international visitors.

– Address : 115, Yangpyeong-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul

※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday

– Information and Guides
02-2069-0361

– Opening Hours
10:00~22:30

– Parking
Not available

– Restroom
Not available

– Items for Sale
Perfume / cosmetics, Miscellaneous goods, Ginseng / herbal medicines / health supplements, Food products

– Shop Guide
Refund method (Time-frame) : Claim for refund

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Stay Passport Express Spa Dangsan (스테이 패스포트 익스프레스 스파 당산점)

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– Homepage
www.stay-passport.com

Stay Passport Express Spa Dangsan is inspired by European train trip and has a variety of rooms that sticks to the theme. Room types include COUCHETTE, which comes with a wine chiller and a turntable along with vinyl; SLEEPER 4-1 and 4-2, rooms with a turntable and a jacuzzi for four persons; and SLEEPER, a room with a turntable and a jacuzzi for two. The hotel has limited parking space so guests visiting with a vehicle are advised to inquire in advance for a nearby parking lot.

⊙ THE RIVER DEMATOLOGY (더리버피부과의원)

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The River Dermatology Clinic is a dermatology medical clinic located in Seoul. A board-certified dermatologist provides diagnoses and treatments for skin conditions, including laser therapy and injection procedures. It operates primarily as an outpatient clinic.

⊙ Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital (이화의대부속목동병원)

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Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, established in 1993, continues the legacy of Pogoonyogoan (1887), Korea’s first women’s hospital. As a 5th-stage tertiary hospital, it delivers advanced care through specialized centers, treating high-complexity diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disorders, and organ transplantation, as well as chronic conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and joint diseases. With the opening of Cancer Center for Women (2009), Urology Institute (2022), and Blood Cancer Hospital (2025), the hospital has expanded its expertise and patient-centered environment, providing trusted, high-quality medical services.

⊙ Yanghwa Hangang Park (한강시민공원 양화지구(양화한강공원))

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– Homepage
hangang.seoul.go.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, French)

Situated on the southern part of the Hangang River, Yanghwa Hangang Park stretches between the mouth of Yeouido Saetgang Tributary and the Gayang Bridge in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. This spacious park is lush with vegetation and offers a spectacular view of the river.

The park is located nearby a number of other attractions including Seonyudo Park, an island in the river, which has been transformed into an ecological park; Seonyu Bridge; and the World Cup Fountains, with jets shooting 202 meters in x_height.

There is a wide bike trail that runs through the park that connects this park with the other Hangang River Parks. Every May, the bike trail is flanked by lush green grass and beautiful roses, making it the ideal photo spot.

⊙ Seonyudo Park (선유도공원)

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– Homepage
parks.seoul.go.kr/template/sub/seonyudo.do

Seonyudo Park is Korea’s first water-themed ecological park. The park was renewed from an old water treatment plant. Visitors can observe a water purification system, an aquatic plant garden, and an ecological forest, as well as exhibitions and other interesting facilities. The park also hosts diverse hands-on programs and exhibitions. 

⊙ Mokdong Stadium (목동운동장(목동아이스링크,사격장)

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– Homepage
stadium.seoul.go.kr

Mokdong Stadium was opened in 1989 with a stadium, a baseball field and an indoor ice rink and added footsal field in 2008 to improve Korea’s sports culture. The soccer field was used as the home field for K-league teams in the past. The ice rink hosts hockey matches and figure skating competitions as well as ice ballet performances. Other facilities include a main square, an indoor shooting range and a gym for residents to enjoy.

⊙ Seoul Marina Club & Yacht (서울마리나 요트&클럽)

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– Homepage
www.seoulmarina.club

Located right behind the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, this marina facility has a rather unique scenery that one cannot easily find in Korea, thanks to the view of the Hangang River and the yachts moored at the marina. Professionals operate the yachts here, so safety is guaranteed. Yacht rides here are popular because one can enjoy a sailing experience in the city center. Another draw of the yacht rides here is the scenery of Seoul, especially at night.

⊙ Mangwon Hangang Park (한강시민공원 망원지구 (망원한강공원))

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– Homepage
hangang.seoul.go.kr

Near Mapo-gu, Mangwon Hangang Park is situated on the northern part of the river, between Wonhyodaegyo Bridge and Seongsandaegyo Bridge. It offers lush grass perfect for picnics and promenades. Since it’s located close to the World Cup Stadium, this spacious park is often full of residents and visitors. There is a wide array of excellent amenities: a bike trail, an outdoor swimming pool, sports facilities, and a dock for water sports such as yachting, waterskiing, and motor boating. Cultural attractions near the park include Mangwon Pavilion and Jeoldusan Martyrs’ Shrine.

⊙ Jeoldusan Martyrs’ Shrine (절두산순교성지)

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– Homepage
www.jeoldusan.or.kr (Korean only)

Jeoldusan Martyrs’ Shrine is the site where many Catholic believers were executed in 1866 due to persecution. In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the martyrdom, the Korean Catholic Church opened the Memorial Hall in October 1967, exhibiting materials, relics, and souvenirs related to the Korean Catholic Church and operating a museum. Pope Johannes Paulus II visited the site in 1984, and Mother Teresa visited in 1985.

⊙ Korean Martyrs’ Museum (한국천주교순교자박물관)

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– Homepage
www.jeoldusan.or.kr

Korean Martyrs’ Museum was opened in October of 1967 as Jeoldusan Martyrs’ Shrine, in memory of the Catholic martyrs who lost their lives during the Byeongin Persecution of 1866. The name of the museum changed to the current Korean Martyrs’ Museum in August 2008. The museum displays artifacts and materials in exhibitions related to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Korea.

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