Seoul World Cup Stadium, A Symbol of Victory and Tradition

240, World Cup-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul (Sangam-dong)
A standard football field
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Introduction

Seoul World Cup Stadium, inspired by traditional Korean kites, is a symbol of victory, combining Korean traditional culture with the World Cup. The stadium is massive, accommodating over 60,000 spectators and featuring a giant screen for live match broadcasts. In addition to the football field, there are five theme parks around the stadium, providing leisure spaces for visitors. Inside the stadium, there are a multipurpose cinema and an affordable supermarket, attracting domestic and international tourists for visits. Since successfully hosting the Korea-Japan World Cup in 2002, Seoul World Cup Stadium has become a true "landmark of Seoul".
Address
240, World Cup-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul (Sangam-dong)
Transportation
Metro Line 6, in front of the No. 1 or No. 2 exit of the World Cup Stadium Station.