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.
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.