Seoul Central Mosque

Itaewon & Yongsan-gu


Its twin minarets rising tall and resplendent over 'Halal Hill', Seoul's impressive mosque, which opened in 1976, caters primarily to the Arabic, Asian and African immigrant worshippers who are settled in the Itaewon area.


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Nearby Itaewon & Yongsan-gu attractions

1. Stairway Flea Market

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Held on the last Saturday of each month, this market attracts hundreds of shoppers to Usadan-ro on top of Itaewon Hill, where local artists sell their…

2. Leeum Samsung Museum of Art

0.34 MILES

Amid the celebrity-owned apartments on the leafy southern slope of Namsan is Korea's premier art gallery. Beautifully designed and laid-out, it balances…

3. Itaewon Bugundang History Park

0.45 MILES

Even longtime residents of Itaewon might be surprised if you tell them that it is indeed possible to find historical relics in the heart of the…

4. Namsan Botanical Garden

0.68 MILES

Accessed from the Southern Namsan Circuit or via a pedestrian bridge over the road from near the Grand Hyatt is the Namsan Botanical Garden. The 59m2 are…

5. War Memorial of Korea

1.15 MILES

This huge museum documents the history of the Korean War (1950–53) using multimedia exhibits and black-and-white documentary footage, along with artefacts…

6. National Museum of Korea

1.18 MILES

This vast and imposing concrete slab of a museum takes visitors on a fascinating journey through Korea's past from prehistory all the way to the Korean…

7. National Hangeul Museum

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Give your Korean-language skills a brush up with this museum dedicated to hangeul, the much-lauded Korean alphabet and writing system created in the 15th…

8. Namsan Park

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Beloved by locals as a place for exercise, peaceful contemplation and hanging out with loved ones, Namsan was a sacred shamanistic spot when the Joseon…