Gwangjin-gu, Seoul: Konkuk University Area
Gwangjin-gu (광진구) is an eastern Seoul district built around Konkuk University (건국대학교), with a young, energetic population, a large riverside park (Children's Grand Park) and direct access to the Han River at Gwangnaru. It's generally more affordable than central or southern Seoul while still being well connected by subway.
What Gwangjin-gu is like
Gwangjin-gu's identity is shaped by Konkuk University — the area around its main gate (건대입구) is dense with cafés, restaurants and student housing, and stays lively into the evening. Away from the university strip, the district quiets down toward the Han River at Gwangnaru, where Children's Grand Park (어린이대공원) gives the area a green, family-friendly pocket alongside its student energy.
Getting around
Konkuk University Station sits at the intersection of subway lines 2 and 7, giving fast access to both Gangnam (line 2) and the eastern/northern parts of the city (line 7). Achasan and Gwangnaru stations (line 5) cover the river-facing part of the district.
Who tends to live here
Gwangjin-gu attracts students and young professionals drawn by Konkuk University and the area's relatively affordable rents compared to Gangnam or Seocho, plus some families drawn to the riverside and Children's Grand Park. Housing ranges from student-oriented studios and officetels near the university to family apartments further from the campus core.
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Is Gwangjin-gu a good place to live in Seoul?
Gwangjin-gu suits students and young professionals — it's built around Konkuk University, has good subway access via lines 2, 5 and 7, and tends to be more affordable than central or southern Seoul districts. It also has a riverside, family-friendly side near Children's Grand Park.