For many travelers visiting Seoul, the Hangang River is more than just a landmark — it’s a place where the city’s everyday life unfolds. Among its many parks, Ttukseom Hangang Park stands out as a space where you can truly experience how locals relax, eat, and enjoy the city. As I walked along the riverside breeze and watched the sky change colors, I felt the peaceful rhythm of Seoul once again. Today, I’m sharing a warm and honest itinerary that connects a riverside picnic, local dinner spot, and dessert café — a gentle, meaningful Seoul travel route that I personally experienced and recommend to foreign visitors.
1. What Makes Ttukseom Hangang Park Special? Why Foreign Visitors Love It
When I first arrived at Ttukseom Hangang Park, I immediately felt the openness — the wide sky, soft wind, and relaxed pace. This area is one of the most beloved picnic spots among Seoul locals, making it a perfect place to observe the city’s real weekend life.
Why foreigners enjoy this park so much
- A natural place to experience local Korean culture
- A unique picnic lifestyle where people order delivery food to the park
- Beautiful night views of Jamsil and Gangnam’s skyline
As the sun sets and soft gold light spreads across the river, you start to understand why many people call this one of Seoul’s most beautiful spots.

2. How to Get to Ttukseom Hangang Park – The Easiest Subway Routes
Whenever I visit, I always take the subway — it’s simple, direct, and stress-free.
Recommended Routes for Foreign Visitors
- Line 7 → Jayang Station → Exit 2 → 5-minute walk
- Line 2 → Konkuk Univ. Station → Exit 5 → 15-minute walk
- Taxi: just say “Ttukseom Hangang Park” and most drivers will understand
For first-time visitors, the moment you step out of Exit 2 and feel the river breeze, you’ll know you’re close.
3. How to Enjoy a Hangang Picnic – Tent Zones, Delivery Food, and Helpful Tips
This is my favorite part of the park. Spreading out a mat on the grass, hearing conversations blend with the river wind — these little sensations bring a special comfort.
Picnic Tips
- Only open-style shade tents (2 sides open) are allowed
- Food delivery pickup zones available (fried chicken, pizza, etc.)
- Seoul city bikes (Ttareungyi) available nearby
- Best timing for a picnic: 5–7 PM before sunset
If you’re with foreign friends, introduce them to this Korean culture:
“In Seoul, we have fried chicken delivered directly to the park.”
Most visitors are amazed — and delighted. Just experiencing this together already feels like a meaningful part of a Seoul travel day.

4. Activities – Biking, Water Sports, Riverside Walking
The first time I rode a bike along the river here, I felt as though my thoughts became lighter with the breeze. The routes around Ttukseom Hangang Park are mostly flat and easy, perfect even for beginners.
Recommended Activities
- City bike (Ttareungyi) riverside ride
- SUP, kayaking, or windsurfing
- Light running along the river
- Taking a walk toward Seoul Forest
When you stand on a paddle board and face the Jamsil skyline, you realize how dynamic and lively Seoul truly is.

5. Sunset & Night Views – The Most Beautiful Time to See Seoul
The moment that moved me the most was right before sunset, when the sky turned golden and the light softly reflected on the water. The best sunset view is toward Jamsil Bridge, where the sky changes slowly and beautifully.
At night, the river becomes even more magical — the lights from Cheongdam Bridge and Lotte Tower shimmer on the surface, creating a calming yet vibrant scene that many describe as a classic “Seoul night view spot.”

6. Gongdon Jayang Branch – Local Pork BBQ Restaurant
After enjoying the river, I headed to Gongdon Jayang Branch, a local restaurant famous for aged pork cuts. It has a clean interior, and the staff cooks the meat for you — a comfortable option for foreign friends.
✔ Menu & Prices
| Menu | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Aged Pork Neck | 17,000 KRW | Thick, juicy, very popular menu |
| Aged Samgyeopsal | 17,000 KRW | Balanced flavor & texture |
| Whole Jowl Meat | 18,000 KRW | Chewy, premium cut feeling |
| Whole Hangjeongsal | 19,000 KRW | Rich flavor, foreigners love it |
✔ Access
Ttukseom Hangang Park → 12–13 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by taxi
I tried the pork neck and samgyeopsal — both tender, flavorful, and cooked with care.
After a relaxing day by the river, this warm, savory meal felt like the perfect way to unwind.

7. Eunbee’s Bread (Konkuk Univ.) – Dessert Café, Famous for Scones
To finish the evening gently, I visited Eunbee’s Bread, a cozy bakery known for scones and “cake scones (cake-con).” They aren’t overly sweet, and the flavors feel well balanced — perfect after a BBQ dinner.
✔ Dessert Prices
| Menu | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shiosato Scone | 4,000 KRW | Lightly sweet, nicely balanced |
| Dubai Chocolate Cake-Con | 11,800 KRW | Rich cocoa flavor, soft texture |
| Plain Financier | 3,200 KRW | Classic, buttery, moist |
| Egg Mani Scone | 4,200 KRW | Soft & mild, great with coffee |
✔ Access
Gongdon Jayang → 6–7 minutes on foot
I ordered the Dubai Chocolate Cake-Con — the deep chocolate aroma lifted my mood instantly. It was a small but comforting reward after a full day outdoors.
8. Half-Day Ttukseom Travel Course – A Route Loved by Foreign Visitors
Recommended Itinerary
- Brunch in Seongsu / Seoul Forest
- Walk to Ttukseom Hangang Park for a picnic
- Rent a bike & enjoy the sunset
- Dinner at Gongdon Jayang Branch (Seoul food spot)
- Dessert at Eunbee’s Bread (Seoul café spot)
- End the day with a peaceful riverside night walk

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✓ The distance from Ttukseom Hangang Park to Gongdon Jayang Branch, and then to Eunbee’s Bread Konkuk Univ. Branch, is approximately 1.9 km, and it takes about 30 minutes on foot.
This route feels gentle, balanced, and comforting — perfect for first-time visitors and locals alike. Every time I follow this path, I rediscover the warmth and everyday beauty of Seoul.
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