BIGBANG
Where should you stay?
Where to stay for BIGBANG's 20/26 comeback at Goyang Stadium: Daehwa vs Lafesta vs KINTEX, with Line 3 after-show escape tips.
Hotel price ranges last checked Mar 22. Tap any hotel for live prices on the booking site.
BIGBANG's first world tour since 2017, a 31-show stadium run for the group's 20th anniversary. G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung open in Goyang before Asia, North America, and Europe.
The 3 members you will see on stage, and what each one does.
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| Area | Best For | Baseline | Current | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Daehwa Closest | Minimum walking and simplest post-show exit | USD 55–100 | Walk from Daehwa Station area | |
Jeongbalsan / Lafesta Food & nightlife | People who want restaurants, cafes, and a more lively local base | USD 50–120 | Line 3 ride or short taxi | |
KINTEX / One Mount Newer stay option | Nicer-feeling properties and convention-district comfort | USD 100–180 | USD 100–190 ↗ | Short taxi or mixed walk/taxi depending on hotel |
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Minimum walking and simplest post-show exit
People who want restaurants, cafes, and a more lively local base
Nicer-feeling properties and convention-district comfort
Real hotels near the venue
Cheap, well-rated picks near the venue, each with how you get back after the show. The price is a typical nightly anchor; the link opens live availability for your concert dates.
A big, well-rated hotel by KINTEX for when the Daehwa rooms right by the stadium sell out for the comeback. It is cheaper than it looks and the GTX-A back to Seoul runs past midnight.
Newer KINTEX-area rooms for when Daehwa by the stadium is booked solid. You trade the short walk for cleaner stock and the late GTX-A back into the city.
Prices are typical nightly anchors. The link opens the hotel for your concert dates with live availability and price. We may earn a commission from bookings.
Venue logic
Best venue for Line 3 users; practical but slow from eastern Seoul; KINTEX can help for some north-western / GTX users.
Drop the bags first
Daehwa has lockers, but it's a 30-min walk from the stadium and the last Line 3 is around 23:03, so for a late finish store nearer your onward transport.
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Numbered pins are the storage spots below (straight-line distance from the venue; see each card for the walk). The 24/7 apps cover the whole city, so they are not pinned.
≈ 400 m from venue
A 10–13 min walk from the stadium; the 24h Keep24 here covers a late finish, after the lockers and last train have closed.
Coin-locker and smart-locker rates by size
≈ 14.1 km from venue
Bookable Bounce shop at the Gimpo Airport transfer on the Line 3-to-9 route back into Seoul.
From about ₩5,200 a day per bag
24/7 drop-offs near your Seoul stay for after the last train.
About ₩5,000–7,000 a day per bag
First time in Korea?
A five-minute setup that makes the whole trip smoother, especially if you don't read Korean.
Google Maps can't do walking or transit directions in Korea. Download Naver Map or KakaoMap; both have English and accurate subway timing.
Buy one at any convenience store (CU, GS25), top it up with cash, and tap onto every subway and bus. It also gives cheap transfers.
Pick one up at the airport or buy an eSIM before you fly. You'll need data for maps, translation, and booking on the go.
The subway runs roughly 05:30–24:00. If the show ends late, plan the last train or use the Kakao T app to call a taxi.
Korea is card-friendly, but street-food stalls and traditional markets often want cash. Use ATMs marked 'Global' for foreign cards.
For Korean, the Papago app translates menus and signs far better. Many restaurants also have photo menus or tablets with English.
Make a trip of it
Major Korea attractions within reach of the areas we recommend sleeping in, with prices, booking rules, and nearby food.
A giant Shinsegae mall that Koreans treat as a day out, with an indoor Aquafield spa and a big food hall on top of the shopping. An easy rain-or-shine stop before a Goyang Stadium show.
One of Asia's largest man-made lakes, a flat loop for walking or a rented bike, right by the Lafesta food strip. An easy free stop if you are staying near KINTEX for a show.
Eat like a local
Real restaurants near the stay areas, pulled from Korean local reviews. Tap to open on Naver Map.
Good-value sushi on the Lafesta strip, an easy Line 3 hop from the stadium.
Wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, a reliable Ilsan favorite for a group.
Thick handmade pork cutlet well rated by regulars (~4.5), an easy filling meal on the Lafesta strip.
Open 24 hours, the spot that covers the late hunger after the show when most of Ilsan has shut.
The naengmyeon spot Ilsan locals send first-timers to, a cool plate on a hot August stadium night.
Keep planning
Other shows at this venue, plus more from the same artist. Same stay and transit playbook.
Official notes
All three nights sold out in 22 minutes when the general sale opened June 25, with about 210,000 people in the queue. YG has since opened extra seats, made up of returns plus floor, 2F and 3F sections that were not on sale the first time. Domestic general sale is July 14 at 8 PM KST on Coupang Play, and the global sale follows at 9 PM KST on NOL World, two tickets per person. The Goyang and Ilsan hotels near the stadium are already sold out for these dates, so book the moment you have tickets or plan to commute from central Seoul on the GTX-A line (about 20 minutes to Daehwa-area stations).
How foreign fans actually pay, get verified, and pick up tickets, answered plainly in our concert Q&A.