Explanation
Originally called Jungjido Island until the 1950s, Nodeul Island was a sandy plain used for recreational purposes until the areas of Hangang River underwent development in the '60s and '70s. The sand was used to create what seems like an island floating in the middle of the Hangang River. Nodeu Island was left abandoned for the next 50 years until 2005, when the Seoul Metropolitan Government purchased the property. After a series of planning and changes, the island was open to the public in 2019 as a recreational area while preserving most of its original form. Nodeul Isand's main attractions consist of a live house (concert hall), bookstore, lounge, restaurants, and more, serving as a cultural entertainment spot to the public.
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Years experience : Open to visitors of all ages
Contact and Information : +82-2-749-4500
Opening day : 2019년 09월 28일
Parking facilities : Available
Day off : Mondays, New Year's Day, Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day)
Hours : [March-October] Tuesday-Friday 10:00-21:00 / Weekends & public holidays 10:00-22:00
[November-February] Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-20:00
* Outdoor areas are open 24/7
* Operating hours may vary by facility
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Shopping Information
Souvenir shop, bookstore, restaurants, cafes, etc.
Admission Fees
Free
Activity Fees
Varies by program
* Refer to the official website and social media announcement
Facility Utilization Fees
Varies by facility
* Refer to the official website
Location
445 Yangnyeong-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul