[Photo from visitseoul.net]
About Built in 1925, Seoul Train Station served as the gateway into Seoul for 80 years. But in 2004, the city added the KTX bullet train and built a corresponding new station. Although the old Seoul Train Station was left unused, in 2011, it was renovated and built anew as a multicultural center. Along with the idea of renovation, the train station was renamed "Culture Station Seoul 284" through a publicized naming contest. "Culture Station Seoul 284" represents a train station that is the center of a culture network located in Seoul as well as a historical landmark 284.
Transportation Information
Subway Line 1 Seoul Stn. Exit 2
Line 4 Seoul Stn. Exit 2
Bus Seoul Station
750A, 507, 506, 752, 751, 750B, 501, 151, 150, 202, 149, 421, 162, 502, 505, 504, 503, 500, 152, 701, 604, 406, 402, 408, 401, 263, 702A, 603, 163, 262, 261, 702B, 701, 503, 201, 103, 704, 703, 706, 151, 150, 149, 504, 500, 152, 162, 501, 506, 502 7013B, 7011, 7013A, 7024, 7016, 1711, 7022, 7017, 7021, 8000, 7016, 1711 M5107, M4108, 9401, 9710
Address: 1, Tongil-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
Phone: +82-2-3407-3500
Website: www.seoul284.org
Hours of Operation: 10:00 ~ 19:00 Weekdays 10:00~19:00/Weekends 10:00~19:00
Days of Operation: Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Holiday: Mondays, Seollal and Chuseok
Parking Korail Parking Lot: KRW 500/10 min./Seoul Square parking lot: Free for first 10 min., KRW 1,000/10 min. thereafter/Lotte Mart parking lot: KRW 2,000 for first half hour/ KRW 500/10 min. thereafter