In Korean ‘nakta’ means camel and ‘san’ means mountain and therefore its camel hump-like appearance. Reaching the park requires a moderate hike uphill ... More
In Korean ‘nakta’ means camel and ‘san’ means mountain and therefore its camel hump-like appearance. Reaching the park requires a moderate hike uphill from Hyehwa Station in Daehangno for about 450 meters. Located in the center of the Seoul, this historical and beautiful park has panoramic views of the entire city. A portion of the old Seoul Fortress Wall runs (Seoul Seonggwak) built during the Joseon Dynasty for protection against invaders and enemies runs through the park. The serene ambience is a perfect gateway from the city bustle. Its scenic beauty makes it a popular filming location for many Hallyu dramas. Take in the sunset views or stay till evening for twinkling lights of Seoul at Naksan Park. If you head to the eastern side (as you look at the mountain) follow the wall downwards to reach the top of Ihwa Mural Village. Alternatively, hike the downhill stretch to Dongdaemun Gate. If you're deadbeat after the walk, just take bus no. 3 at the top of the park to get off at Dongdaemun station.
41, Naksan-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
- Business hour -
24hours daily
- Free entry
- Directions -
Take Subway Line 4 to Hyehwa (Exit 2). Walk 70 meters and make the first left where there is the sculpture for Marronnier Park. Continue on Daehak-ro 8ga-gil for 180 meters until it dead ends and make a right. Continue for 50 meters and make at the second left on to Guldari-gil. Continue uphill for 200 meters to reach the park on the left.
Changsin-dong Toy street is a good place to shop for kids' toys and character goods. It is a place where not only children but also adults visit a lot ... More
Changsin-dong Toy street is a good place to shop for kids' toys and character goods. It is a place where not only children but also adults visit a lot for dating courses.
Tertre, perched atop Changsin-dong’s steep hill near Naksan Park, is a multi‑level view cafe celebrated for its sweeping city vistas especially at sun ... More
Tertre, perched atop Changsin-dong’s steep hill near Naksan Park, is a multi‑level view cafe celebrated for its sweeping city vistas especially at sunset and after dark. The vibe is clean, minimalist, gallery-like on 2F ideal for solo viewing, with 3F more open for groups, and a breezy rooftop space.
It takes 10min. on foot from Changsin station(Line 6) Exit no.1
It’s a steep climb (15–25 min walk) from Changsin or Dongdaemun Subway stations, many visitors recommend taking a taxi or the local Jongno 03 bus to Naksan Samgeori.
Chang Chang in Jongno is a trendy Chinese‑cuisine spot known for its immersive Hong Kong–style ambiance with a Panoramic Seoul city view. Chang Chang ... More
Chang Chang in Jongno is a trendy Chinese‑cuisine spot known for its immersive Hong Kong–style ambiance with a Panoramic Seoul city view. Chang Chang is a highly photogenic, Instagram‑friendly Chinese spot in Jongno and visitors often say it feels like stepping into a Hong Kong film set.
It takes 8min. on foot from Changsin station(Line 6) Exit no. 1
Located on a hillside above Naksan Park.
Tucked up on a hill near Naksan Park; a bit of a climb from Changsin or Dongdaemun Station (or take village bus 종로03 up)
- Parking -
Parking is limited—option to valet on weekends (about ₩6 000 for 2 hrs),
and on weekdays best to take public transit or use nearby paid lots
- Reservations are highly recommended (via CatchTable or Instagram), especially for window or terrace seats.
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