Getting there
- Main
- Seoul Grand Park Station (Line 4), Exit 2
- Alternate
- Then a 15-20 minute walk through the park, or the elephant tram, to the stage
- Last-mile walk
- About 15-20 minutes from the station through the park to the Summer Swag ground
- Central Seoul -> Line 4 south -> Seoul Grand Park
- Sadang -> Line 4 a few stops -> Seoul Grand Park
- Gangnam -> Line 2 to Sadang -> transfer to Line 4
- Anyang side (Pyeongchon/Beomgye) -> Line 4 north -> Seoul Grand Park
Getting home after the show
- The pinch here is the 15-20 minute walk back through the park to Seoul Grand Park Station, with a soaked crowd all moving at once. There is no shortcut, so pace yourself and do not sprint for the first train.
- Last Line 4 toward central Seoul runs until around midnight and the water show usually ends by 22:00 to 22:30, so the last train is not tight. The packed, wet platform is the real friction.
- Heading to Sadang or central Seoul is a straight Line 4 ride north. For Gangnam, transfer to Line 2 at Sadang. Carry a dry top for the train, the cars get damp and cold with everyone wet.
- Taxis and Kakao T queue hard at the park gate right after; walking out toward the main road or pre-booking a ride beats waiting in the soaked crowd.
Where to stay, and what it costs on a show night
Right by Seoul Grand Park (Summer Swag Stage) the rooms spike hard whenever a concert lands. The cleaner move is a well-connected area a few stops out that stays closer to its normal price. Here is each stay area, cheapest first, with the normal nightly range and what it usually runs on a concert night.
The cheapest rooms with a direct line to the park
Line 4 south, a few stops the other way
An easy transit base with hotels, food, and a quick ride to the park
A few stops north on Line 4, direct
Visitors who want Gangnam nightlife and shopping around the show
Line 2 to Sadang, then Line 4 (one transfer)
Typical nightly ranges for each area, not a live quote. Open an upcoming concert below for booking links with live prices for those exact dates.
Hotels fans book for shows here
Every hotel below made the cut in one of our concert guides for Seoul Grand Park (Summer Swag Stage). Each was affordable for its area and bookable when we last checked. Prices move with dates, so open a card and enter your nights for the live rate.
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Bag storage
Drop your bag at Seoul Grand Park Station before the 15-20 minute walk through the park to the stage; the lockers lock overnight, so use a 24/7 app if you finish late. See the luggage guide →
Where to eat nearby
Real restaurants near the stay areas, from Korean local reviews. Tap to open on Naver Map.
Tender marinated pork ribs by Sadang Station, an easy Line 4 stop from the park.
A Korean bistro with dishes you won't find elsewhere; evenings only, good after a soaked show.
For gopchang fans, a popular grilled-intestines spot tucked down the alley.
A top local pick for charcoal-grilled ribs, a solid sit-down dinner before the Line 4 ride to the park.
Famous spicy dakbal in broth or charcoal-grilled, a proper Korean drinking-snack night after the show.