General Information

 

General Information

Korea Press Center
Address: 10th Floor, Korea Press Center,
124 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea.

How to get there?

By Subway

  • Get off at City Hall station (line 1) on exit 4. Turn right on the first street and the Korea Press Center building will be on your left.
Note: the price of the ticket will vary between 1-2$.

By taxi

Take a taxi anywhere in Seoul. There are 4 types of taxis (the price of the following is ascending):

  • General taxis are usually silver with a white or blue line.

  • Haechi Taxi (Seoul's Signature Taxi) are orange.

  • Deluxe Taxis are black with a yellow sign on the top and the words "Deluxe Taxi" written on the side.

  • International Taxis: The taxis are entirely orange and all drivers are required to have passed foreign language tests run by the city.
Note: It is adviced to have the full address to show the driver.

Where to stay?

Seoul has a wide offer of accommodation, from luxurious 5 stars hotels to more modest residences.

Below you will find some suggestions of accommodation in the surroundings of Korea Press Center.

Where to go?

Seoul is the city where the past meets the future and the harmony between modern constructions and ancient buildings is outstanding. There's plenty to do and see! Here are some suggestions:

Top attractions:

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace - known as the most beautiful palace in Seoul.

  • Dongdaemun Market - its a major market in the heart of Seoul where you can find everything, from clothes to electronics at accessible prices.

  • Insa-dong Shopping Street - it's a great way to immerse in the Korean culture. This lively, charming area of downtown Seoul is filled with restaurants, traditional teahouses, and outdoor performances frequently take place there

  • Namsangol Hanok Village - this folk village preserves the tradional korean houses and gives a perception of how the life in the hanoks are lke.

  • N Seoul Tower - this tower offers you na outstanding view of the city and top restaurants.

  • Myeongdong Shopping Area - is Korea's shopping district, hre you ill find every shop you're looking for.

  • Hangang river Parks - there are numerous parks surrounding the river, you can jog or simple enjoy the natural beauty.