List of parks in Seoul

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This is a list of parks in Seoul, South Korea.

Olympic Park located in Bangi-dong, Songpa District, Seoul. Seoul-Olympic.Park-01.jpg
Olympic Park located in Bangi-dong, Songpa District, Seoul.
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Achasan Echological Park 아차산 생태공원 Gwangjang-dong Gwangjin District 23,450m2
Bangi-dong Marsh Area 방이동습지(방이동 생태경관보전지역) Bangi-dong Songpa District 58,909 m2
Boramae Park 보라매공원 Sindaebang-dong Dongjak District 424,106 m2
Dongmyo Park 동묘공원(동관왕묘) Sungin-dong Jongno District 9,315m2
Cheonhodong Park 천호동공원 Cheonho-dong Gangdong District 26,696.80 m3
Children's Grand Park 어린이대공원 Neung-dong Gwangjin District 593,036 m2

Dosan Park 도산공원 Sinsa-dong Gangnam District 29,816.5 m2
Dunchun-dong Marsh Area 둔촌동습지(둔촌동 생태경관보전지역) Dunchon-dong Gangdong District 24,696 m2
Eungbong Park 응봉공원 Geumho 1ga-dong Seongdong District 80,309 m2
Gandeme Park 간데메공원 Dapsipni 3-dong Dongdaemun District 15,179.7 m2

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Gupabal Fall 구파발폭포 Jingwanoe-dong Eunpyeong District 6669 m2
Gwanghwamun Plaza 광화문시민열린마당 Sejongno Jongno District 8,948.1 m2
Hakdong Park 학동공원 Nonhyeon-dong Gangnam District 29,947 m2 (322,350 sq ft) [1]
Hunlyunwon Park 훈련원공원 Euljiro 5 ga Jung District 16,734.60 m3
Hwangudan Park 환구단공원 Sogong-dong Jung District 8,661.16 m2
Independence Park 독립공원 Hyunjeo-dong Seodaemun District 109.193.8 m2
Jangchungdan Park 장충단 공원 Jangchung-dong Jung District 297,000 m2
Jungmaru Park 중마루공원 Yeongdeungpo-dong 2ga Yeongdeungpo District 6,456 m3
Kildong Ecological Park 길동자연생태공원 Gil-dong Gangdong District 80,683 m2
Marronnier Park 마로니에 공원 Daehangno Jongno District 5,802 m2
Mullae Park 문래공원 Mullae-dong Yeongdeungpo District
Naksan Park 낙산공원 Dongsung-dong Jongno District 201,779 m3
Namsan Park 남산공원 Jung District, Yongsan District 2,935,762 m3

Maewha Park 매화공원 Deungchon-dong Gangseo District 1,980 m2
Nadeuri Park 나들이공원 Mangu-dong Jungnang District 263,600 m2
Nakseongdae Park 낙성대공원 Bongchon 7-dong Gwanak District 31,350m2
Olympic Park, Seoul 올림픽공원 Bangi-dong Songpa District 1,477,122 m2
Saetmaeul Park 샛마을공원 Myeongil 1-dong Gangdong District 25,000 m2
Sajik Park 사직공원 Sajik-dong Jongno District 168,099.87 m2
Sayuksin Park 사육신공원 Noryangjin 1-dong Dongjak District 47,832.0 m2
Seokchon Lake Park 석촌호수공원(송파나루공원) Jamsil-dong Songpa District 285,757 m2
Seongsoo Park 성수공원(성수근린공원) Seongsu-dong Seongdong District 5,197.7 m2
Seoul Forest 서울숲 Seongsu-dong Seongdong District 1,156,498 m2
Tapgol Park 탑골공원 Jongno 2ga Jongno District 19,599.70 m3
Tancheon 탄천 Suseo-dong, Garak-dong Gangnam District, Songpa District 1,151,466 m2
Waryong Park 와룡공원 Myeongnyun-dong  [ ko ] Jongno District
Worldcup Park 월드컵공원 Sangam-dong Mapo District 3,471,090 m2
Yangjae Citizens' Forest 시민의숲 Yangjae 2-dong Seocho District 258,992 m2
Yeouido Park 여의도공원 Yeouido-dong Yeongdeungpo District 229,539 m2
Yeouido Saetgang Ecological Park 여의도샛강 생태공원 Yeouido-dong Yeongdeungpo District 182,000 m2
Yeongdeungpo Park 영등포공원 Yeongdeungpo-dong Yeongdeungpo District 61,544 m2
Yongsan Park 용산공원 Yongsan-dong Yongsan District 75,900 m2
Yongma Park 용마공원 Junggok-dong Gwangjang-dong, Mangu-dong Gwangjin District, Jungnang District 5,107,964 m2

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