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How to Use Seoul Bike Sinimmun N Eungarm Mangu < Seoul Tourism Organization > 9F. 49, Daehak-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul,Sangbon 03217,g Korea Hankuk Univ. of W E Seoul SamcheongGak Foreign Studies PleaseJungnan visitg our website for more S Sungshin Women’s Univ. information and find us at Saejeol Cheong Wa Dae Korea Univ. [email protected] Hongje (Office of the President) Hansung Univ. Hoegi www.discoverseoulpass.comMyeonmok 40 KUM BAK YEON www.facebook.com/discoverseoulpass www.weibo.com/discoverseoulpass 8 37 Bomun Jeungsan HANBOKNAM Dynamic Maze www.instagram.com/discoverseoulpass 1 Changdeokgung Palace +82-2-3788-8191 Hyehwa 23 National Museum of Modern and Cheongnyangni Discover Seoul the Way You Want! Muakjae 14 2 Changgyeonggung Palace MBC WORLD Contemporary Art, Seoul Sagajeong 10 Museum Kimchikan Changsin DMC Gallery 6 Seodaemun Prison History Hall 4 Anguk 5 Jongmyo (Royal Shrine) Digital Media City Gyeongbokgung Palace Sinseol-dong Jegi-dong 18 Alive Museum Dongimmun <Running Man> 60 SM Duty Free Yongdu Thematic Experience Center 54 Yongmasan 25 The Painters HERO 31 TESEUM Seoul Ep.1: Find the Treasure 43 (Teddy Bear Theme Park) 55 Poopoo Land DONGWHA Duty Free 49 Seoul World Cup Stadium 56 Sindap 21 Gajwa Gyeo Seoul City Tour Bus Open-top (Hop-on, Hop off) 35 Musical CHEF (BIBAP) DOOTA Duty Free ` ngu Football Fæntasium i·J 22 Gr vin Seoul Museum 65 SAFEX 36 un 50 Seoul City Tour Double-Decker Tour Bus (DDP) g Musical FANTASTICK é Euljiro 4(sa)ga Dapsimni a 3 Deoksugung Palace Dongdaemun History Majang n Euljiro 3(sam)ga Junggok Download the "Discover Seoul Pass" g Jeongdong Theater 47 51 & Culture Park L City Hall 57 LOTTE Musical JUMP Mapo-gu Office in <The Palace : Tale of Jang Noksu> app from the App store. e Duty Free 46 Sangwang simni 59 FIREMAN Sinchon 11 Wangsimni Yongdap Hongik Univ. SHINSEGAE 27 Namsangol Hanok Village Cheonggu Janghanpyeong Ahyeon Chungjeongno Seoul Animation Center Dongguk Univ. Ewha Womans Univ. Duty Free MYEONG-DONG Store Haengdang Gunja Mangwon 32 15 Hanyang Univ. Seoul Battleship Park Trick Eye Museum Seoul Station & Ice Museum 39 Yaksu 52 Aeogae 24 Hello Kitty Museum NANTA Singeumho Culture Station 48 N Seoul Tower (Observatory) Achasan Free with pass KUNG FESTIVAL Seoul 284 12 Namsan Seoul Tower Children’s Hapjeong Eungbong You can enjoy this attraction for free for 24/48/72 Seonyudo Grand Park Hanbok Experience Center Ttukseom hours with the pass. Park Daeheung Beotigogae Geumho 64 Season’s Table Sangsu Gwangheungchang Sookmyung Discounted with pass Seonsu Gongdeok Women’s Univ. You will get a discount when you visit this Seoul-forest attraction with the pass (no expiration time). 9 Hyochang Park Hangangjin Oksu Mapo The War Memorial Konkuk Univ. Seonyudo of Korea Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art Guui Samgakji Dangsan 免费入场 Noksapyeong Dongseoul bus Terminal The National Assembly 持首尔转转卡,在24/48/72小时内 可免费入场的观光景点。 of the Republic of Korea 58 Shilla I'Park Duty Free Ttukseom Park 42 PANGSHOW PANGPANG Crusie Yongsan Hanman 折扣优惠 National Assembly Yeouinaru Apgujng rodeo 无须担心截止时间,持首尔转转卡,享受折扣入场和多重 38 Eland Cruise 13 Apgujeong 附加服务。 National Museum of Korea Coreana Cosmetics Museum Ywongdeungpo-gu Office 20 7 Figure Museum W 16 Yeongdeungpo Market Yeouido Dosan Park Ichon Seobinggo Simone Handbag Museum 17 Cheongdam Jamsillaru 無料入場 26 63 SQUARE (63 Building) Mullae Sealala Gangnam-Gu Office パスを提示すると有効時間(24・48・72時間)内に、無 63 OHUI&WHOO SPA nonhyun Saetgang 料で入場できる観光地 Singil Bongeunsa Temple Jamsil Sport Complx Sinsa Yeongdeungpo 30 Hak-dong SMTOWN Museum Jamsil 割引提供先 Daebang Noryangjin Jamwon 41 Nodeul Sebitseom Islet 19 LOTTE WORLD ADVENTURE パスを提示すると有効時間に関係せず、割引特典をもら 61 CHUNG-ANG University Hospital Nonhyeon Coex Aquarium Seoul Sky 45 える観光地 Sindorim 29 Heukseok Seonjeongneung SMTOWN@coexartium (Theatre) Banpo Jangseungbaegi Sapyeong Eonju Seolleung Express Bus Sangdo Sinnonhyeon Seoul Bike Sinbanpo Terminal Boramae Gubanpo Yeoksam Dongjak 62 Sinpung Gangnam Arumdaun Nara Sindaebang samgeori Gangnam Hanti Hangnyeoul Soongsil Univ. Daechi Seoul Nat’l Univ. Daecheong Daerim of Education Seocho Dogok Daemosan Sindaebang Naebang Gaepodong Chongshin Univ. Maebong Suseo Guryong Yangjae [ How to Use ] Guro Digital Complex Namseong Sillim Nambu Bus Teminal 1. Download the Seoul Bike app from Google Play or App Store. National Police 2. Select Discover Seoul Pass as your Method of Payment. Bongcheon Seoul Nat’l Univ. Hospital Bangbae (Rental also available through the Seoul Bike website) Seoul Grand Park 3. Enter your 10-digit QR code to complete your purchase 53 (Please type the numbers when entering the QR code.) Nakseongdae National Gugak Center 4. Press the home button located in the middle of the bike Sadang terminal and enter the 8-digit rental number. 5. Return your bike after use. 44 Seoulland ★ You can check nearby rental locations and the number of 28 bikes available at each location through the Seoul Bike app Seoul Zoo & Sky Lif or website. Yangjae Citizen’s Forest ★ The bike can be used for 24 hours from the time of rental. ★ During the 24 hours, Discover Seoul Pass holders can return the bike and rent another one. Namtaeryeong ★ Discover Seoul Pass holders can use the voucher only one Free with Pass time, regardless of the pass expiration date. Discounted with Pass as well as the remaining tourist attractions you can visit. can you attractions tourist remaining the as well as Seoul City Tour Bus Open-top (Hop-on, Hop-off) Seoul City Tour Double-Decker Tour Bus (DDP) - Through the app, you can view the card's remaining time time remaining card's the view can you app, the Through - remaining on my pass? my on remaining ★ Please check that the bus is a Seoul Tiger Bus before boarding. (Course A-D) ★ Only one of the four courses (A-D) is available for free. Traditional Culture Course 1 hours 50 min Step 5. What if I want to know how much time is is time much how know to want I if What 5. Step (Open Top, Double Deck, Trolleybus) Downtown•Palace Course Seoul Panorama Course Around Gangnam Tour Course Night Tour Course ▼ A B C D 101 Dongdeamun Design Plaza admission ticket after the 24/48/72 hour time period. time hour 24/48/72 the after ticket admission 104 Euljiro 1-ga (Deoksugung at your first attraction, the pass will stop functioning as an an as functioning stop will pass the attraction, first your at 2 hours | First 09:00 | Last 18:00 1 hour 50 min | First 09:30 | Last 17:00 1 hour 30 min | First 10:20 | Last 17:20 1 hour 30 min (Non Stop) | 19:30 | July-August 20:00 102 Bangsan & Jungbu Market Palace, Seoul Metropolitan card's QR code has been scanned. After scanning the pass pass the scanning After scanned. been has code QR card's 1 Gwanghwamun 1 Gwanghwamun 1 Gangnam Station (Transfer 1 Gwanghwamun 103 Euljiro 3-ga Government) office. An admission ticket will be issued to you once the the once you to issued be will ticket admission An office. 2 Deoksugung Palace 2 Myeong-dong Station) (a Departure Station) 105 105 Tongin Market - At the attraction, present the physical card at the ticket ticket the at card physical the present attraction, the At - 17 107 - Cheongwadae admission ticket admission 3 Namdaemun Market 3 Seoul Animation Center 2 Le Meridien Hotel, Novotel 2 Mapo Bridge - 20 1 106 Sejong Center for Step 4. How to use the Discover Seoul Pass as an an as Pass Seoul Discover the use to How 4. Step 21 18 17 16 4 Seoul Station 4 Namsan Cable car 3 Hotel Samjung 3 Seogang Bridge 106 19 the Performing Arts ▼ 108 5 War Memorial of Korea 16 5 Millennium Hilton Hotel 4 Seolleung and Jeongneung, 4 Gangbyeon Expressway 19 18 6 Yongsan Station 1 6 Namsan Library Ramada Seoul Hotel 12 5 Banpo Bridge (Gwanghwamun, now synced! now 22 15 20 109 104 Gyeongbokgung Palace) QR code right through the app. The app and the Pass are are Pass the and app The app. the through right code QR 7 National Museum of Korea 7 Grand Hyatt Hotel 5 Bongeunsa Temple, Casino 6 Some Sevit 2 21 110 107 Seoul Station (transfer the App Store. Scan the QR code with the app or enter the the enter or app the with code QR the Scan Store. App the 8 Itaewon 8 Gangnam Station (Transfer 16 6 COEX 7 Dongjak Bridge 13 14 3 11 - Download the Discover Seoul Pass app from Google Play or or Play Google from app Pass Seoul Discover the Download - 1 1 111 Platform No.6) 9 Myeong-dong 4 Station) 15 7 LOTTE WORLD ADVENTURE 8 Seongsu Bridge 15 2 10 your pass. your 103 2 10 Namsangol Hanok Village 5 9 Some Sevit 8 LOTTE WORLD Tower 9 Hannam Bridge 108 Sungnyemun (Gate) 10 12 3 14 Step 3. Download the app and synchronize it with with it synchronize and app the Download 3. Step 9 11 109 Myeong-dong 11 Ambassador Hotel 10 63 Building · Hangang 9 Olympic Park 10 N Seoul Tower 113 112 3 6 ▼ 12 12 Shilla Hotel Cruise 10 Seoul Jamsil Stadium 11 Namdaemun Market 110 Jonggak & the Jongno 7 13 102 visiting tourist attractions.) tourist visiting 4 13 N Seoul Tower 11 Yeouinaru Statoin 11 Samseong Station 12 Cheonggye Plaza (Last Youth Street as a transit card regardless of its 24/48/72 hour duration for for duration hour 24/48/72 its of regardless card transit a as 4 14 Grand Hyatt Hotel 12 Hongik Univ. 12 12 K-POP Entertainment Stop) 111 Insa-dong, Unhyeongung stations for any amount. (The pass can be used permanently permanently used be can pass (The amount. any for stations 13 8 Palace, Tapgol Park 15 Dongdaemun Market 13 Airport Railroad, 5 13 K-STAR ROAD 3 101 convenience stores or at the recharge machines at subway subway at machines recharge the at or stores convenience 6 112 Jongmyo Shrine (UNESCO - The pass can be topped up for transportation at at transportation for up topped be can pass The - 16 Daehakro Hongik Univ.
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