1.Olympic Park
It was built as a large-scale stadium complex with a stadium to be used for the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and has since been used as a park for citizens to relax.
2. Yeouido Park
It is a city park located at 68 Yeouigongwon-ro, Seoul.
3. Hangang Park (Yeouido, Gangseo, Ttukseom, Jamsil, Jamwon, Ichon, Gwangnaru, Banpo, Nanji, Yanghwa, Mangwon)
It is a waterside park created on the south and north banks of the Han River.
The total length is 41.5㎞, the total area is 39.9㎢, and it is made up of a total of 11 districts.
4.Namsan Park
It was designated as a park on March 12, 1940, and opened on September 10, 1968. For eight years from 1991, as part of the “Namsanje Appearance Improvement” project, 89 negative facilities in the park were relocated, an outdoor botanical garden was created, and an outdoor botanical garden was created to provide rest and relaxation for citizens. The park provides clean air and has been reborn as a center for leisure activities.
5. Seoul Forest
A park located in Seongsu-dong 1-ga, Seongdong-gu, Seoul.
Seoul Forest itself is a large park, and it is surrounded by Jungnangcheon Stream, Eungbongsan Mountain, the Han River (Seongsu Bridge), and Ttukseom Resort, forming a huge green space.
6. Boramae Park
A city park in Sindaebang-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul. Geographically, in addition to Sindaebang-dong in Dongjak-gu, the area includes Boramae-dong in Gwanak-gu and Singil-dong in Yeongdeungpo-gu.
The name of the park comes from Boramae, the symbol of the Republic of Korea Air Force.
7.Dongdaemun History and Culture Park
It was created as a theme park with a historical and cultural theme on the site of the old Dongdaemun Movement building.
It has Dongdaemun in its name, but contrary to its name, it is located in Jung-gu, not Dongdaemun-gu.
8. Gyeongui Line Forest Trail
A 6.3 km long park that stretches from Gajwa Station in Mapo-gu to the community center in Wonhyo-ro 1-dong, Hyochang-dong, Yongsan-gu.
Part of Seoul's urban regeneration project that transformed the old Gyeongui Line disused railway into a park.
9.Seokchon Lake Park
A neighborhood park spanning Jamsil-dong and Sincheon-dong in Songpa-gu, Seoul. It is a lake park with a total area of 285,757㎡ with various auxiliary facilities centered around Seokchon Lake.
The official name is Songpanaru Neighborhood Park.
The name Seokchon Lake is more famous than the name of the park, so few people call it Songpanaru Park, but many call it Seokchon Lake or Seokchon Lake Park.




10. Noeul Park & Sky Park & World Cup Park (12 pictures: Noeul Park 13, 14 pictures: Sky Park 15 pictures: World Cup Park)
It is a park located in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, and is a park created at Nanjido Landfill Sites 1 and 2.
57% of the total area of Noeul Park is a golf course.
Recently, there is a theory that Seoul Ring will be built in Haneul Park.
World Cup Park
On October 10, 1997, city-owned land in Sangam-dong, about 300 meters away from the landfill, was designated as a construction site for the Seoul World Cup Stadium by high-ranking officials.
With the construction of the World Cup Stadium nearby, the Nanjido Ecological Park construction project expanded into a large-scale park construction project linked to Nanjido Park, World Cup Stadium, Sangam-dong housing site development, and DMC.
After stabilization of the landfill and relocation of surrounding obstacles were completed, construction of the park began on January 29, 2001, and opened on May 1, 2002, just before the World Cup.

11. Children’s Grand Park
A park located in Neung-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul.
It is a city park with many facilities, including a zoo, botanical garden, and amusement park.
12. Seonyudo Park
A city park located on Seonyudo, an island connected to Yanghwa Bridge in Yanghwa-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul.
When we talk about Seonyudo, we usually refer to Seonyudo Park.
It is a work designed by landscape architect Jeong Young-seon and architect Cho Seong-ryong, and was ranked 3rd in the monthly SPACE selection of masterpieces of Korean modern architecture.
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13. Cheonggyecheon
Rivers in Seoul. The total length is 10.84㎞ and the basin area is 59.83㎢.
The Cheonggye Overpass was demolished and officially reopened on October 1, 2005.
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14.Yongsan Park
A park built on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th streets of Yongsan-dong.
Yongsan Park is a temporary name, so the official name will be changed once it is built.
Completion was targeted for 2027, but was postponed indefinitely to 2034, seven years after the return.
If there is a park other than this that I can't list, please let me know.
For your information, there were so many mountains that it was only the size of Namsan.
+ Dosan Park, Pagoda (Tapgol) Park, Seoul Lake Park, Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail, Hyochang Park