Getting there
- Main
- Olympic Park Station (Seoul Subway Lines 5 & 9), Exit 3
- Alternate
- Mongchontoseong Station (Line 8) on the opposite side of the park
- Last-mile walk
- About 10–15 minutes through Olympic Park from Olympic Park Station Exit 3
- Gangnam / COEX -> Line 9 express -> Olympic Park
- Myeongdong / Hongik Univ -> Line 2 -> transfer to Line 8 (Jamsil) -> Mongchontoseong
- Jamsil -> single short taxi or Line 8 one-stop logic
- ICN -> AREX + Line 9 transfer, or airport bus toward Jamsil + taxi
Getting home after the show
- Split the crowd: fans on Line 9 should walk to Olympic Park Station, Line 8 users should head out via Mongchontoseong.
- Taxi apps surge hard right at the gates; walking two blocks out of the park first usually beats waiting.
- Lean on the last Line 9 trains. If you're staying west, check the final departure before the encore.
Where to stay, and what it costs on a show night
Right by KSPO Dome (Olympic Gymnastics Arena) the rooms spike hard whenever a concert lands. The cleaner move is a well-connected area a few stops out that stays closer to its normal price. Here is each stay area, cheapest first, with the normal nightly range and what it usually runs on a concert night.
When the Olympic Park hotels are gouged or sold out for a big show
A few stops out on Line 2, far cheaper
Shortest walk back to the room after the encore
Closest practical stay zone
Visitors who want sightseeing plus easy venue access
One stop west, huge infrastructure
Travelers who want reliable business-hotel stock
Easy via the Line 9 express
Typical nightly ranges for each area, not a live quote. Open an upcoming concert below for booking links with live prices for those exact dates.
Bag storage
Olympic Park Station has lockers, but they shut at midnight, so for a late finish use a 24/7 app like Bounce. See the luggage guide →
Where to eat nearby
Real restaurants near the stay areas, from Korean local reviews. Tap to open on Naver Map.
TV-famous spicy braised monkfish and seafood jjim, a Bangi-dong alley classic; expect a queue at peak.
Camping-vibe grilled meat with an outdoor fire-pit feel, good for a group after the show.
Cheap, beloved pojangmacha noodles and cockles; a quick filling local bite.
A famous Seoul name for grilled pork ribs and clean-broth Pyongyang cold noodles; a step up if you want a proper sit-down meal near the venue.
Beef omakase done simply at a fair price, so you get the grilled-to-order experience without the splurge.