Introduction:
Located in the area near San93 of Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Montmartre Park was initially a wild forest filled with groupings of acacia trees, later cut down for use. In 2000, as part of Seoul Metropolitan Government's redevelopment, this hilltop was turned

Directions [Bus] From Express Bus Terminal Station (Seoul Subway Line 3, 7), walk to Samseong Raemian Apt Bus Stop (approx. 540m.Take Seocho Village Bus No. 13 or No. 21 and get off at Supreme Prosecutor's Office/Seocho Police Station Bus Stop.
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Information:
Located in the area near San93 of Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Montmartre Park was initially a wild forest filled with groupings of acacia trees, later cut down for use.
In 2000, as part of Seoul Metropolitan Government's redevelopment, this hilltop was turned into an accessible public area for community residents to come for rest and leisure.
This hilltop has come to be nicknamed "Montmartre" due to its close proximity to the nearby French-styled village, where roughly 600 people have come to form a little provance including international schools, boulangeries, wine shops and exotic restaurants.
For the same reason, people started to call this neighborhood Montmartre, symbolizing the nostalgia of the French people.
* Total area site: 24,690m² * Park area: 20,054m²
Telephone: +82-2-2155-6864

Opening:Opening date 2003 Closed N/A (open all year round)

Operating:Operating
Hours Open all year round Parking Facilities Not available Admission Fees Free of charge Available Facilities Sports facility, playground Restrooms Available Pets Permitted (only when leashed and accompanied by owner carrying a waste bag.)

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 59, Banpo-daero 37-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul서울특별시 서초구 반포대로37길 59 (반포동) 부근
    
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