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Imjingak Peace Park

임진각 평화누리

Region
Seoul
Coordinates
37.8890, 126.7413
Admission
The park grounds themselves are generally free, but DMZ-linked tours and special facilities use separate booking and fee structures.
How to get there
It is usually easiest as part of a DMZ day trip or by rail/bus access toward Paju rather than as a casual city stop.
Suggested visit time
60-120 min without a DMZ tour
Best time to visit
Daytime is essential because the site is more about history and memorial context than nightlife or atmosphere.
Official website
Official website

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