Best Seoul Line 2 Stops for First-Time Visitors
Choose the Seoul Line 2 stops that match your travel style—from historic central Seoul and design districts to trend-led neighborhoods and evening culture.
Read the guide →Practical, English-first guides for choosing the right stop, building a day that flows, and navigating Seoul with confidence.
Built around real travel decisions—not generic lists. Pick a neighborhood, shape an itinerary, or learn the subway before you arrive.
Choose the Seoul Line 2 stops that match your travel style—from historic central Seoul and design districts to trend-led neighborhoods and evening culture.
Read the guide →Follow a flexible Line 2 day from central Seoul to design, cafés, and an evening district—without turning your trip into a station-counting exercise.
Read the guide →Use Gangnam Station as a starting point for taekwondo culture, technology, food, art, and modern Seoul—organized by the time you actually have.
Read the guide →Compare Hongdae’s street culture and nightlife with Seongsu’s cafés, pop-ups, design, and industrial character before choosing your Line 2 stop.
Read the guide →Learn how to choose a ticket, read line colors and station numbers, transfer correctly, select the right direction, and avoid common Seoul subway mistakes.
Read the guide →Plan a practical Myeong-dong visit for shopping, food, culture, and Namsan—with clear Line 4 station choices and realistic ways to continue your day.
Read the guide →Choose the right subway station for Gyeongbokgung Palace, understand what fits into the same day, and connect the palace with Seochon, Gwanghwamun, or Anguk.
Read the guide →Explore Itaewon beyond nightlife with a practical Line 6 guide to international food, culture, nearby art, and neighboring Noksapyeong and Hangangjin.
Read the guide →Use Seoul Station with less confusion: understand its rail services, choose the right nearby area, and turn the interchange into part of your trip.
Read the guide →Explore Seoul beyond Line 2 with a Line 4 route through Hyehwa, Dongdaemun, Chungmuro, Myeong-dong, Namdaemun, Seoul Station, and southern connections.
Read the guide →Browse official English visitor listings around mapped subway stations across Korea.