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Explore the New Cultural Spot: Gwangjin Bridge 8th Street

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Enjoy Cultural Tourism

The Han River viewpoint, 'Gwangjin Bridge 8th Street,' opened on March 3rd (Tuesday)!

On Saturday, March 7th, a commemorative music performance called 'Sunset Stage in Gwangjin Bridge 8th Street' will be held, making it perfect for a weekend date.

If you're looking for a popular photo spot with a stunning view of the Han River, visit Gwangjin Bridge 8th Street, which is also great for a special date.

Curious about what Gwangjin Bridge 8th Street is like?

Gwangjin Bridge 8th Street, a unique cultural space and viewpoint of the Han River, opened on March 3rd (Tuesday). It is one of the rare under-bridge observation decks in the world, alongside Paris' Bir-Hakeim Bridge and Tokyo's Rainbow Bridge.

The space is surrounded by floor-to-ceiling glass, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the Han River, which is a highlight.

Walking on the reinforced glass section of the floor provides a unique experience, as if you're walking above the Han River.

The lounge, which operates year-round, allows visitors to relax with soothing music.

Operating Hours:

March & November: 12 PM - 6 PM

April - October: 12 PM - 8 PM

Closed on Mondays and during the Lunar New Year and Chuseok holidays.

Location:

Gwangnaru Hangang Park, under Gwangjin Bridge (527-2 Cheonho 2-dong, Gangdong-gu)

About a 15-minute walk from Gwangnaru Station (Line 5, Exit 2) or Cheonho Station (Line 5, Exit 2).

With night view videos trending on social media, Gwangjin Bridge 8th Street has become a representative viewpoint of the Han River and has even been featured on the entertainment program '1 Night 2 Days.'

This year, the previously temporary performance space has been improved to be a lounge available for regular use, with enhancements made to the ceiling for better insulation and soundproofing, creating a more comfortable environment.

Various programs will be offered to ensure that many citizens can enjoy culture and relaxation at Gwangjin Bridge 8th Street.

Upcoming Programs for 2026:

  • Last Saturday of each month: 'Sunset Yoga'
  • Biannual family participation indoor camping
  • Bi-monthly music performance: 'Sunset Stage'
  • Plant interior photo zone

To celebrate the opening, a music performance called 'Sunset Stage in Gwangjin Bridge 8th Street' will take place on March 7th (Saturday) against the backdrop of the Han River at sunset.

Time: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Pianist Kim Tae-eun and the jazz band Tune Around will present a variety of emotional performances, including classical and pop jazz, providing a unique musical experience.

No prior reservation is needed; anyone can freely enjoy the performance during that time!

For more information about the various programs and usage guidelines at Gwangjin Bridge 8th Street, please check the official website and social media channels.

Make unforgettable memories with the beautiful Han River scenery at Gwangjin Bridge 8th Street, a popular photo spot on social media.

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Source :https://blog.naver.com/haechiseoul/224204221982
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