You can literally spend a whole day here. Even just walking around, touching the grass and watching the ducks. If you're into sports you can jog there or rent a bike for cycling
It is the largest urban park in Seoul.There is a castle in the park, so you can walk on the castle. We recommend taking a leisurely walk or riding a bicycle to explore the park. (Many festivals and concerts are held in spring and fall.)
Visited in Autumn. Suspect this park is less popular than Seoul forest Park. But I love the huge compound. Spotted (mini) muhly fields, and the famous one tree hill. There is a famous gingko street along Olympic Park too.
Quiet and underrated park. The monuments and sculptures are beautiful, impressive and nostalgic (if you weren't there). The public is mostly locals who are exercising, so it's not packed at all. I recommend it!
Fun morning out walking around and admiring the sculptures and beautiful greenery as the leaves are changing colour. The Olympic structure in the front is very impressive!
Underrated attraction in Seoul. The park is large, clean, and has many grand structures and exhibits, including the former stadiums and buildings of the 1988 Olympics.There are not many tourists but alot of locals exercising and relaxing around the area who are cool to interact with.
We spent a day here and it was fantastic... so much art.. well maintained.. all levels of walks ... plenty of food and drinks.. toilets at regular intervals.. it was the perfect park for sure...a must do.... koreans really do parks and outdoors well... we managed 20000 steps, and the park had plenty more to offer... well impressed