World Cup Stadium

Seoul


Built for the 2002 Football World Cup, this 66,000-seat venue is still used as a sports and events stadium. Die-hard football fans may want to visit the pricey but fun interactive museum here that focuses on K League history.

Also in the stadium is multiplex cinema, shopping store Homeplus, a gym, a swimming pool and 24-hour sauna World Cup Spaland.


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