We had such an amazing time! Everything was extremely well organized—easy to find, great communication, a fantastic walk, awesome prizes, and fun freebies. It was all so well put together, and we’ll definitely be taking part again. Congratulations on a job very well done!
biss*************@*********
Canada
2025-04-23 16:23
We had such an amazing time! Everything was extremely well organized—easy to find, great communication, a fantastic walk, awesome prizes, and fun freebies. It was all so well put together, and we’ll definitely be taking part again. Congratulations on a job very well done!
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
lady****@***********
United States
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K).
This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around.
The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
cynt************@*********
United States
2024-07-30 21:10
This walk was so fun! They provided snacks and hydration. The shirt and socks were also very good quality. I look forward to earning another medal :)
cynt************@*********
United States
2024-07-30 21:10
This walk was so fun! They provided snacks and hydration. The shirt and socks were also very good quality. I look forward to earning another medal :)
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2025 Hangang Night Walk 14K
Promotion
Overview
Join the 2025 Hangang Night Walk for a 14K summer challenge in Seoul!
Spend your summer night on a 14-kilometer walk along the Han River, starting from Yeouido Hangang Park. Walk under the city lights with fellow participants and take in the views of Seoul's skyline and riverside atmosphere. This night walk is a great way to stay active while enjoying one of the most exciting outdoor events in Korea.
Why this experience?
Complete a 14K night walk in about 3.5 hours along the Han River
Discover a fun way to experience Seoul at night with locals and travelers
Get official merchandise including a T-shirt, medal, and more
Ideal for those looking for unique things to do in Korea this summer
2025 Hangang Night Walk 14K
Date
August 2, 2025 (SAT)
Meet Location
Yeouido Hangang Park Nogeumsu Plaza (map) - Near Yeouinaru Station (Line 5).
Time
6:30pm - Meet the staff and join the walk
7:30am~8:00pm - Warm up
8:00pm~11:30pm - Night Walk
Course Route
Nogeumsu Plaza > Ichon Checkpoint > Nogeumsu Plaza
Warm up and get ready to walk at the starting point
8:00pm~11:30pm
Join the 14K Hangang Night Walk
11:30pm
Dismissal
The itinerary is subject to change depending on local/traffic/weather conditions.
How to book
1. Complete your booking.
2. Check your email.
3. Enjoy it.
Once you make a booking, a mobile ticket will be sent to you via email. Please present the mobile ticket to the staff.
Please keep in mind
Participants should have the physical and mental ability to complete the entire Hangang Night Walk course.
Take precautions to avoid any injuries or accidents during the event.
Check in with the event staff before the walk to receive your participation kit.
Make sure to select your T-shirt size when making your reservation.
Participants must bring the following items to join. Please ensure you have them with you on the day of the event.
[What to bring]
Comfortable bag — to carry your personal items
Water — to stay hydrated throughout the night walk
Snacks — energy-boosting food to maintain stamina
LED flashlight — essential for visibility during nighttime
Mobile phone — for GPS, communication, and emergencies
Emergency cash — for unexpected purchases or needs
Power bank — to keep your phone charged during the event
Cancellation policy
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours) 5 days before the reserved date (by 10:00am KST): 100% refund After 10:00am, 5 days before the reserved date: Non-refundable
FAQ
Who can participate in the Hangang Night Walk?
This experience is for international visitors only. Korean nationals cannot book this event. All participants must be over 18 years old and have the physical and mental strength to complete the entire 14-kilometer course safely.
What should I bring to the Hangang Night Walk?
The following items are required to participate: a comfortable bag to carry your essentials, water to stay hydrated, snacks for energy, an LED flashlight for visibility during the night, a mobile phone for navigation and emergencies, emergency cash for unexpected needs, and a power bank to keep your devices charged throughout the walk.
How do I receive my participation items?
Please check in with the event staff before the walk to collect your T-shirt, bib number, medal, and other souvenirs.
Where does the Hangang Night Walk 14K course start and end?
The course begins and ends at Nogeumsu Plaza, with a checkpoint at Ichon.
Can I choose my T-shirt size in advance?
Yes, you must select your T-shirt size when booking the Hangang Night Walk.
Will the Hangang Night Walk operate normally when it rains?
Yes, the Hangang Night Walk will proceed in the rain. If the walk is reduced, paused, or partially canceled, no refunds will be issued. However, if the event is fully canceled due to a serious infectious disease, a 100% refund will be provided.
How long will the Hangang Night Walk take?
The Hangang Night Walk takes approximately 3.5 hours to complete.
How do I get to the Hangang Night Walk meeting point by public transportation?
Get off at Yeouinaru Station (Line 5) and take Exit 3. Walk straight past the information center building to enter Yeouido Hangang Park. Follow the main path, then turn left at the small crosswalk. Continue straight ahead, and you will arrive at Nogeumsu Plaza, the meeting point.