Cheonggyecheon

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瀬上 **
4 Nov 2025
After arriving at Lotte Mart, I purchased a mobile coupon, and the voucher arrived and was available for use immediately. I also created an L Point card at the same time and received a great coupon (available at Lotte Group locations).
Neha ****
4 Nov 2025
our tour guide SUNNY, did a brilliant job! Brilliant at her job and her guidance made it so easier for us. loved to book her again fot future tours. ❤️
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WEI *******
4 Nov 2025
luggage space:o ease of boarding: ease of booking on Klook: seat arrangements:
WEI *******
4 Nov 2025
ease of booking on Klook: seat arrangements: experience on board: luggage space: ease of boarding:
Klook会員
4 Nov 2025
We'll tour Seoul's attractions by bus. Since it's early November, the second floor might be a bit cold, so it's best to wear a thick coat. We had 30 minutes of free time at Seoul Tower, and it was nice that there was a cafe nearby.
Janile *******
4 Nov 2025
Very convenient, easy to use, easy to board the train, and it leaves on time. comfy seats, there's a seat with outlets that is useful for me who worked on my laptop while travelling. Seat reservation was also smooth, I used my PH credit card.
HO *******
4 Nov 2025
For a heart-stopping performance, you definitely want front row tickets! Choosing the afternoon show gives you the delightful opportunity to take photos with handsome guys from the 'after-work small road' group.
Cheung *******
4 Nov 2025
First time trying on Hanbok. The staff at the shop were very nice, and there were staff who could speak Cantonese 👍. There are different levels when choosing Hanbok. This time I booked the premium Hanbok. The staff helped and gave suggestions when choosing clothes. Adding a few thousand Won for a nicer hairstyle is acceptable. After getting it done, taking pictures at Gyeongbokgung Palace was very beautiful and photogenic. Definitely didn't make the wrong choice, it's definitely worth experiencing 😍

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Located in Seoul, South Korea, the pedestrianized Cheonggyecheon Stream runs about 16 feet (5 meters) below street level. This 3.6-mile (5.8-kilometer) scenic pathway winding through Seoul is a must-visit for strolls and people-watching. With 22 charming bridges and various art installations and illuminated fountains, this stream is a top spot for a relaxed walk in South Korea's busy capital. Access to the real Cheonggyecheon Stream is easy from the square, with steps on the left and the Cheonggye Trail on the right. For a unique experience, check out the 18-meter tunnel on the Cheonggye Trail, leading you to the stream. Once a neglected waterway, Cheonggyecheon underwent a remarkable transformation through the Cheonggyecheon restoration project that restored its natural environment and historical significance. Today it is a testament to the commitment of Seoul Metropolitan Government to preserving its heritage and creating a vibrant public space, from dismantling an elevated highway, for residents and tourists alike.
1 Cheonggyecheon-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Must-Visit Attractions in Cheonggyecheon

Cheonggye Plaza Season Market

Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the Cheonggye Plaza Season Market, where local vendors offer a variety of goods and street food from lined-up food trucks. Explore the market's unique offerings, including handmade products, and enjoy the lively culture of Seoul.

Gwangtonggyo and Supyogyo Bridges

Visit the historic Gwangtonggyo and Supyogyo Bridges, which have been restored as part of the Cheonggyecheon project. These iconic structures serve as a link to the past while blending seamlessly with the modern urban landscape.

Cheonggyecheon Museum

Experience Cheonggyecheon's rich history firsthand at the Cheonggyecheon Museum, established in September 2005. Discover the stream's transformative journey, from being buried underground to its remarkable restoration. Learn more through captivating scale models and historical photos, going deeper into the stream's fascinating past.

Deoksugung Palace

Deoksugung Palace is a unique gem in Seoul located among Western-style buildings in the lively Jung-gu neighborhood. Unlike Seoul's other palaces, Deoksugung stands out for its blend of traditional Korean and Western architectural styles. It's the only palace open for evening visits, enchanting guests with beautifully illuminated grounds and structures. Walk across its charming bridge once passed by the king's carriage and enter a complex of traditional palace structures, natural gardens, and the National Museum of Art.

Seoul City Hall

Located behind Seoul's former city hall, the modern 13-story Seoul City Hall is known for its wave-like glass design. Noteworthy features include the impressive 7-story Green Wall vertical garden and the unique Metaseosa Seobeol art installation. You can also ride the glass elevator to the Sky Plaza Gallery, an art space perched atop the building. Since 2012, Seoul City Hall has become a key architectural icon in the city.

Tips for Your Cheonggyecheon Visit

When is the best time to visit Cheonggyecheon?

Visit Cheonggyecheon during the spring and fall seasons to enjoy pleasant weather and scenic views. The stream comes alive with cherry blossoms in spring and colorful foliage in fall, creating a picturesque backdrop for your exploration.

How to get to Cheonggyecheon?

To reach Cheonggyecheon Stream via the Seoul subway, simply hop on Line 5 to Gwanghwamun Station or Line 1 or 2 to City Hall Station. Both stations provide easy access to Cheonggye Plaza, the western starting point of the stream.

Where is the Cheonggyecheon stream?

The Seoul Cheonggyecheon stream flows through downtown Seoul, South Korea. It spans approximately 3.6 miles (5.8 kilometers) and is a prominent feature in the city center.