Itaewon (이태원동) in Yongsan-gu is Seoul's most international neighbourhood — the place many newcomers picture when they imagine expat life in the city. Lively, central and endlessly diverse, it suits people who want to be in the middle of everything. This guide covers who lives here, the draw for foreigners, the housing mix and how the commute works.


Itaewon has long been the most cosmopolitan corner of Seoul. Residents range from long-term expats and English teachers to young professionals, creatives and families drawn by the diversity. The area around the central mosque anchors a large Muslim community, and you will hear a dozen languages on a single street. It is the easiest place in the city to feel at home quickly.
The pull is variety: global restaurants, international grocers, bars and a famously open atmosphere. It is walkable, central and right next to the expat heavyweights of Hannam and Ichon. To see how Itaewon compares with quieter family hubs, read our where to live in Seoul guide.
Housing is more varied here than in the polished enclaves nearby. You will find everything from compact officetels and furnished studios for singles and couples, up to larger apartments and hillside homes for families. That range means it works across a wide spread of budgets. Because contracts vary, our renting in Seoul as a foreigner guide is worth reading before you commit.
Families in Itaewon benefit from being close to Yongsan International School and within reach of several other international options. Our international schools in Seoul guide helps you weigh curriculum and commute together.
Itaewon sits on a central subway line with fast links to the downtown CBD and easy road access across the river to Gangnam. For most office workers the commute is short, which is part of why the area stays popular with professionals. To set expectations on monthly costs, see our cost of renting in Seoul guide.
If your employer is arranging the relocation, our corporate housing service provides foreigner-friendly landlords, English-speaking verified agents and corporate leases through one point of contact.
Yes, it is Seoul's most international district. With global dining, international grocers and a famously open atmosphere, it is one of the easiest places for newcomers to settle in quickly, especially singles, couples and professionals who want to be central.
The mix is wide, from compact officetels and furnished studios for singles and couples to larger apartments and hillside homes for families. That range means Itaewon works across many different budgets.
It can be. Families benefit from being close to Yongsan International School and within reach of other international options, plus easy access to the Han River. Some families prefer the calmer enclaves nearby, so it is worth comparing neighbourhoods.
Itaewon sits on a central subway line with fast links to the downtown CBD and quick road access across the river to Gangnam, so commutes for most office workers are short.
Yes. Our corporate housing service handles 법인 leases, tax invoices, foreigner-friendly landlords and English-speaking verified agents, with one point of contact for repeat placements.