Yeouido
SeoulRiverside business district

Yeouido

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Yeouido is Seoul's financial hub and a beautiful riverside district known for its spectacular cherry blossom festival each spring. Home to the National Assembly and the iconic 63 Building, it also features Yeouido Hangang Park, perfect for cycling, picnics, and evening river cruises.

Region
Seoul
Coordinates
37.5217, 126.9244
Admission
Riverfront parks are free, while observation decks, malls, and seasonal events vary by venue.
How to get there
Yeouido and Yeouinaru stations are the usual gateways depending on whether you focus on the park or office-and-mall side.
Suggested visit time
1-3 hr
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