Introduction: Seoul World Cup Stadium is shaped like a traditional Korean kite, and if seen from above, it looks as if a rectangular shield is being flown like a kite. The shape of the stadium represents flight towards victory, and it combines the hopes of the World C
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Information: Information Introduction Seoul World Cup Stadium is shaped like a traditional Korean kite, and if seen from above, it looks as if a rectangular shield is being flown like a kite The shape of the stadium represents flight towards victory, and it combines the hopes of the World Cup games and spirit and traditional culture of the Korean people The very first impression the stadium gives is that it is very large It provides over 60,000 seats, and in fact, in terms of area and facility, it is the best in Asia There are also large screens on either side of the stadium for people wanting close-up view of the games Near the stadium there are a variety of parks, ideal for leisurely walks There are also five theme parks around the stadium – Peace Park, Nanjicheon Park, and Noeul Park among them Thick groves of trees, modern street lights, and magnificent fountains make the parks ideal walking areas in the morning and evening In the evenings, many in-line skaters come and hang out as well The stadium is open from 9 to 5 pm, and many interpreters are always on duty After the successful completion of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan, the Seoul World Cup Stadium has been leading the campaign to promote soccer culture, and is also a frontrunner in hosting various cultural events Located within the facilities are also places to shop and enjoy cultural activities- providing all visitors with much to see and do In Seoul, it is rising as a popular tourist spot Administration +82-2-2128-2000 Structure Size 66,806 Regular Seats, 816 VIP Seats, 754 Press Seats Conference Room: 12-29 seats per room; 75 member seats in 6 different types Roof Installation: 90% of regular seats (100% of VIP, press and seats for people with disabilities) Parking Facilities Available: Stadium: 537 parking slots, Homeplus: 767 parking slots Parking Fee 300 won / 10 min (Stadium) 1,000 won / 30 min (Homeplus)
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Seoul World Cup Stadium Reviews: dH: Owls Awesome;Tiny but interesting museum zhangOU: The best festival in Korea!;Go there at sunset and stay until... lianKO: A must for the lover of traditiona...;Pleasant, but expensive WUZ: Cute!;Great! tianO: Nice Altar KTL: Owls Awesome;Tiny but interesting museum WUZ: Great multipurpose building;It is a slightly higher-end shoppi... jianK: Hilly walk jianK: 3 Museums in 1 Bldg.;Great Fun zhangOU: Autumn must visit!;First time walking around |