Sebit Dungdungseom (Floating Island)

Sebit Dungdungseom (Floating Island) at night in Seoul
Sebit Dungdungseom (Floating Island)

Sebit Dungdungseom (Floating Island) Information

Hours

10:00-21:00

Closed on Mondays

Admission

Free

How to Get Here

Take Subway Line 3, Line 7, or Line 9 to Express Bus Terminal Station (Exit 8-1). After exiting, walk 300 meters until you reach an intersection with an elevated road. Turn right and continue for about 15 minutes or 800 meters to reach the Banpo Hangang Park and Sebit Dungdungseom (Floating Island).

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Nearby Sights

Banpo Hangang Park

Banpo Hangang Park

Banpo Hangang Park is a park located on the southern side of the Han River. Most people visit this park to see the Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain show. The bridge is a well known tourist attraction and the longest fountain bridge in the world.

Banpo Bridge (Moonlight Rainbow Fountain)

Banpo Bridge (Moonlight Rainbow Fountain)

Banpo Bridge, the location of the Moonlight Rainbow Show, is a girder bridge that spans the Han River connecting the districts of Seocho and Yongsan. Construction on the double decker bridge was completed in 1982. The real reason people come here is to see the falling and dancing water, lights, and music of the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain show.

Seorae Maeul (Seorae French Village)

Seorae Maeul (Seorae French Village)

Seorae Maeul (Seorae French Village), or French Town, is a small French neighborhood in Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu home to over 500 French and European expats. Over 40% of the French population in Seoul, most who are in the country for business, lives in this small area. Many of the street signs found here are both in Korean and French which adds to the charm of the area.

Yongsan Family Park

Yongsan Family Park

Once a golf course for the United States military, Yongsan Family Park has become an oasis and a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The large park, which features wonderful wide open green spaces and trees, is situated right next to the National Museum of Korea just south of Mt. Namsan just off the banks of the Han River.

National Museum of Korea

National Museum of Korea

The National Museum of Korea is the largest museum in Korea. It showcases important cultural assets of Korea from prehistoric times through modern day. The museum opened on October 28, 2005 on the grounds of Yongsan Family Park.

Seoul Central Mosque

Seoul Central Mosque

Seoul Central Mosque is Korea's first and Seoul's only mosque or masjid. It is located at the top of a hill above the busy neighborhood of Itaewon. Many residents visit on weekends to learn about Islam. Lectures can be heard in Korean, English, and Arabic.

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Last Updated on Oct 21, 2023