Solo visitors can freely hike paved wall trails, photograph panoramic Seoul views, visit small museum, and feel safe day or night thanks to lighting and regular local foot traffic.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Solo hikers can explore lookout platforms, exhibition hall, murals, and a café break without rushing.
Wall Trail Hike:
Follow the old city wall path from Hyehwamun to Dongdaemun, passing three lookout decks.
Tip: Start at Hyehwa Station Exit 2 and walk clockwise for best sunrise or sunset views.
Cityscape Photography:
Use the observation decks to capture 360° views of Seoul day or night.
Tip: Bring a lightweight tripod and arrive 30 minutes before golden hour.
Naksan Exhibition Hall:
Browse exhibits on the park’s history and the Hanyangdoseong fortress wall.
Tip: Open 9 AM–6 PM; closed Mondays—plan accordingly.
Ihwa Mural Village Stroll:
Descend into Ihwa Village to spot colorful street art and hidden murals.
Tip: Map key murals in advance and follow a photo route.
Café Gaepul Break:
Relax with coffee or beer on a terrace overlooking the city lights.
Tip: Order a drink around sunset to watch the city transition into night.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Park admission | KRW 0 |
Subway ride (one way) | KRW 1,350 |
Coffee at Café Gaepul | KRW 10,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 11,350 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Spring brings cherry blossoms along the walls; autumn adds colorful foliage. Summer can be hot—hike early or late. In winter, wear layers against strong winds.
Address: 41 Naksan-gil, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
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Lieke_ _
Very pretty. Quite a hike on a hot day though but very pretty with a nice view of the city. I recommend walking up with the stairs first and walk down the long part like south to save energy
Nicole Pilares
Aside from the free cardio uphill, you can also strength train with the free equipment at the park. Walk towards dongdaemun and you'll see Do Bong Soon's house near the book cat cafe
Dennis O
Climbing to Naksan can be quite a challenge for the senior but this place is a must visit. Its a great workout and the fresh air is very rewarding. Lovely cherry blossom trees and great view of seoul.
Silvia Li
Not an easy climb but it's worth it!! I actually started from the 2nd observation square then walked my way down...great view of the city during sunset and into the night. So many different trails to walk around. There were a few resident cats in the area. Some cute cafes and restaurants on the way down to the city. And some provide outdoor seatings for you to enjoy the view.
Iamandi Roxana
Lovely spot with great views! Naksan Park is perfect for a peaceful walk, especially around sunset. The city views are amazing and the old fortress wall gives it a special charm. Not too crowded either – just the right vibe. Follow me on insta @roxana.iamandi.❤️
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