Samsung Store Susaek [Tax Refund Shop](삼성스토어 수색)
Samsung Store Susaek [Tax Refund Shop](삼성스토어 수색)
– Homepage
www.samsungstore.com
Samsung Store is a premium electronics retail space where customers can experience Samsung Electronics’ latest home appliances and mobile devices and receive tailored consultations from experts. Through differentiated AI technology and convenient connectivity, it presents innovative solutions that make everyday life smarter.
– Address : 245, Susaek-ro, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
0507-1360-7522
– Opening Hours
10:30~20:30
– Day Off
Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays
– Parking
Available
– Restroom
Available
– Items for Sale
Electronic / digital products
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Sangam-dong MBC New Headquarters Media Center (상암동MBC신사옥미디어센터)
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– Homepage
https://program.imbc.com/musiccore
⊙ e-Sports Hall of Fame (e스포츠 명예의 전당)
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– 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.
⊙ Oil Tank Culture Park (문화비축기지)
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– 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.
⊙ Football Faentasium (풋볼 팬타지움)
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– Tel
+82-2-305-2002
Football Faentasium is the first soccer-themed experience museum in Korea, founded by the Korea Football Association. The museum uses the lastest in IT for exciting displays, experiences, educational lessons, and more for a facility more like a theme park than a museum. The name comes from a mix of the words fan, fantasy, museum, and stadium.
⊙ Seoul World Cup Stadium (서울월드컵경기장)
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– 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.
⊙ Haneul Park (하늘공원)
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– 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.
⊙ World Cup Park (월드컵공원)
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– Homepage
parks.seoul.go.kr (Korean only)
Opened on May 1st, 2002, the Wolrd Cup Park was once a 15-year-old landfill that held over 92 million tons of garbage. The park is located near Seoul World Cup Stadium, and is made up of five smaller parks – Pyeonghwa (Peace) Park, Haneul (Sky) Park, Noeul (Sunset) Park, Nanjicheon Park, and Nanji Hangang Park.
* Pyeonghwa Park: Closest to Seoul World Cup Stadium, it holds a pond, garden, children’s playground, and forest. As a representative park of World Cup Park, the park was designed in hopes of peace and harmony between mankind and nature. It is often used as a picnic area and place for nature studies.
* Nanji Hangang Park: Nanji Hangang Park was developed on the banks of the Hangang River. In contrast to other Hangang River parks, Nanji Hangang Park is a water-friendly park that has a gradual slope towards the riverbank. The park consists of a camping ground, soccer field, basketball court, grass field, cruise ship port, and an area for nature studies.
* Haneul Park: Haneul Park consists of vast grassland located at the highest elevation of the five parks. The park’s pasture is covered with eulalias and wild flowers in their most natural state. In addition, 30,000 butterflies of different species were introduced in 2000 to stabilize the ecosystem. Five wind-powered generators provide power to the park and the park’s maintenance office. Once a mountain of garbage, it is now a green hill with 22 lookout points offering breathtaking views of Seoul, including the N Seoul Tower, Bukhansan Mountain, and Hangang River. Tall trees are line the park to provide shades and serve as resting spots for visitors. As a popular spot to enjoy the sight of eulalias, the park usually remains open until late in the evening during the Eulalia Festival period.
* Noeul Park: In order to prevent the vast area of land of what was once a wasteland from becoming an unnecessary chunk of land, a nine-hole golf course was constructed in what is now known as Noeul Park. The golf course serves as an environment friendly entertainment park to visitors while stabilizing the geographical formation and has an urban park nearby that offers scenic views of the Hangang River and beautiful sunset. Located west of the golf park is Noeul Square, decorated with shrubs and flowers.
* Nanjicheon Park: Nanjicheon Park was developed from the Nanji Stream, which flowed under Haneul Park. It was once overflowing with sewage runoff from a nearby landfill, but it has since been beautifully restored into a park with clear water. The park is built to serve as a recreational spot for those with for youths, elders, and people with disabilities.
⊙ Seoul Mountain Climbing & culture center (산악문화체험센터)
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– 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.