Getting there
- Main
- Sports Complex Station (Seoul Metro Line 2), Exit 8
- Alternate
- Jamsil Station (Lines 2 & 8), one stop west, with a broader hotel and food selection
- Last-mile walk
- About 11–13 minutes from Sports Complex Station Exit 8 along a flat, well-lit road
- Gangnam / COEX → Line 2 → Sports Complex Station
- Jamsil → one stop on Line 2 or short taxi
- Myeongdong / City Hall → Line 2 → Sports Complex
- ICN → AREX + Line 9 → Sinnonhyeon → Line 2, or airport bus to Gangnam + taxi
Getting home after the show
- Line 2 fills quickly at Sports Complex Station after a sold-out show; staying at Jamsil and catching the train from there one stop east can be easier than fighting the post-show platform.
- Walking toward Jamsil before calling a taxi beats waiting in the congestion right outside the complex gates.
- Airport buses leave Gangnam around midnight, so build in the Line 2 ride to Gangnam if you've got an early flight.
Where to stay, and what it costs on a show night
Right by Jamsil Indoor Stadium the rooms spike hard whenever a concert lands. The cleaner move is a well-connected area a few stops out that stays closer to its normal price. Here is each stay area, cheapest first, with the normal nightly range and what it usually runs on a concert night.
Fastest walk back to the room after the encore
Closest practical stay zone, walkable from the station
Visitors who want sightseeing and food options plus easy venue access
One Line 2 stop west: Lotte World Tower, Seokchon Lake, malls
Travelers who want stable business-hotel quality and central-Seoul comfort
Several Line 2 stops, reliable hotel inventory
Typical nightly ranges for each area, not a live quote. Open an upcoming concert below for booking links with live prices for those exact dates.
Bag storage
Sports Complex and Jamsil stations both have lockers; for a late night lean on a 24/7 app, since lockers lock at midnight. See the luggage guide →
Where to eat nearby
Real restaurants near the stay areas, from Korean local reviews. Tap to open on Naver Map.
Gambas, paella and Iberico steak on the trendy Songridan-gil strip; a nice pre-show dinner.
Top-grade Korean beef with staff grilling for you, open late to 1am, so it works after the show too.
A whole half-chicken in the cauldron noodle soup; cheap, filling, and a real local staple.
A whole chicken simmered at the table with noodles and broth; warming and shareable, open late enough for after the show.