
KSPO DOME concerts — getting there and the last train
KSPO DOME (Olympic Park Gymnastics Arena)
424 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul
Indoor arena
View on Google Maps
Getting back
For what is actually running tonight, the map apps are the accurate answer. Below is what they cannot tell you.
Nearest station
Olympic Park Station 올림픽공원역 (Line 5, Exit 3)
Last train, weekdays 5호선 24:38 → 왕십리 · 24:38 → 마천· weekend 5호선 23:49 → 군자 · 23:53 → 마천
You can also walk from Hanseong Baekje Station on Line 9. Since you have to cross through the park, it takes roughly 10 minutes either way. Be particularly careful about the last train on weekends — on weekdays there is a 24:38 train to Wangsimni where you can transfer to reach the city center, but the last train on weekends only goes to Gunja and Macheon, so you cannot go directly to Myeongdong, Hongdae, or Gangnam. For weekend performances, either leave well before the last train or factor in taking a taxi.
These times come from the published timetable. Trains after midnight are written as 24:00 and later, exactly as the platform boards write them. Holidays and special schedules change them, so confirm once more in a map app on the day.
The weekend last train does not reach central Seoul
- Sleeping nearby is the surest answer. see the rooms below
- If you plan to take a taxi, budget for it in advance. The ride-hailing apps usually want a Korean phone number, and the front of a venue just after a show is the hardest place in the city to find a cab.
Near here, after the show
- Clubs fill up after 10pm and run until dawn. Bring your passport — the door will check ID. Entry policies vary from place to place, so it is worth having more than one in mind.
- Last subways vary by line but generally go around midnight. Shows usually end between 10 and 11pm, so leaving promptly you will normally make it — it is the merch queue and the photos that cost people the train.
- After the subway stops, night buses numbered with an N run until roughly 3–4am. Your T-money card works on them, and the routes show up in any map app.
- The street outside a venue at closing time is the hardest place in the city to find a taxi, and the hailing apps usually want a Korean phone number. Walking five minutes to a main road is normally faster than waiting.
- Look up your way back before the show rather than after it. Afterwards you will be in a crowd, on the move, with no room to study a screen.
Concerts here
Nearby restaurants & cafes
Stone & Water
Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul
A modern coffee specialty cafe perfect for stopping by while waiting for a performance.
Byeokje Galbi Bangi Branch
Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul
A meat restaurant that gets crowded before and after concerts. Reservations are essential.
Byeolmi Gopchang Main Branch
Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul
One of Seoul's top 3 gopchang restaurants, popular for late-night dining after concerts.
Cafe Seoulism
Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul
An emotional cafe famous for its rooftop views.
Cafe Armoire
Jayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
A concept cafe that's perfect to visit before waiting in line for a concert.
Uri Sohwang Gopchang
Jayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
A great gopchang restaurant to visit together after a fan meeting.
Nearby stays
Jamsil Guesthouse Seoul
Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul
A popular accommodation among fans, just a 7-minute walk from the sports complex.
Signiel Seoul
Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul
A premium hotel located within Lotte World Tower in Jamsil.

ⓒ한국관광공사
Lotte Hotel World
Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul
A large hotel located a 15-minute walk from the concert venue.
24 Guesthouse Seoul Jamsil
Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul
Budget-friendly dormitory-style guesthouse.
Konkuk K World Hotel
Jayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
A popular guest house frequently visited by international fans.

Konkuk Degaja Hotel
Jayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
An 8-minute walk from Live Hall.