How to Enjoy Seoul, South Korea? Visit the New Immersive Art Exhibition, a Must-Visit Indoor Spot in Seoul, and Take Stunning Photos at the Immersive Light and Shadow Space
After discussing with friends how to enjoy Seoul, South Korea, the most common complaint was that tourist spots are packed with crowds. This holiday, I came to Seoul after a long time and discovered that locals have their own indoor Instagram-worthy spots—the Korean Immersive Art Exhibition. Today, I’ll introduce you to the new indoor must-visit spot in Seoul: the Korean Immersive Art Exhibition’s Immersive Light and Shadow Space. If you’re struggling with how to enjoy Seoul or want to take amazing life-photos during your trip, don’t miss it~
Seoul has always been a favorite city for fashionistas. In this place with a highly developed cultural industry, various cultural spaces are constantly being refreshed. For example, Seongsu is a popular spot beloved by young people. It hosts many lifestyle fashion brand stores, avant-garde dining brands, and numerous indoor multi-functional cultural spaces. There are also many pop-up stores decorated with bold, bright colors that create a strong visual impact. If you want to take great photos, this is the place to be. The trendy coffee shops here are abundant and of high quality! Taking a break here is truly delightful!
If you’re tired of natural scenery and city sights, you must check out the Korean Immersive Art Exhibition’s Immersive Light and Shadow Space, which features dreamlike surrealism. Located by the Han River, the Immersive Light and Shadow Space is an art space created with immersive experience installations and sets. It is situated on the basement level 1 of the Walkerhill Resort Hotel. You can take subway line 2 to Gangbyeon Station or line 5 to Gwangnaru Station, where free hotel shuttle buses can take you directly to the hotel. Transportation is very convenient.
This experiential exhibition changes its theme periodically. Currently, it is featuring the works of Spanish surrealist painter Dalí, whose pieces fit the space perfectly—an interplay of dream and reality that feels like being in a dream. Besides this theme, other themes are also on display. Another current exhibition features works from Spain’s famous architectural genius Gaudí, whose creations are certainly familiar to many. Through special light and shadow technology, the masterpieces are immersed in the space—just as its name suggests—creating a dazzling spectacle of interwoven light and shadow that leaves viewers in awe. It is perfect for young people who love taking photos and checking in.
The exhibition is open from 10:00 AM to 6:20 PM on weekdays, and the weekend hours are extended by 50 minutes. It is open all seven days a week, which is convenient for travelers with tight schedules. Adult tickets are 29,000 KRW, and groups of 20 or more get a better deal. There are also recent holiday events.
Still wondering how to enjoy Seoul this winter? Don’t let the chilly wind ruin your travel mood. Instead, visit these new indoor Instagram-worthy spots in Seoul, where you can take stunning photos and make your trip even more exciting. Check out the latest fashion in Seongsu and appreciate the beauty of art at the Immersive Light and Shadow Space. That’s how you easily master a trip to South Korea!