Usadan-gil in the heart of Yongsan District, Seoul offers a unique glimpse into a less-trodden part of the city. Known as a point of interest and tourist attraction, this area near the mosque is noted for its peaceful, if somewhat deserted, ambiance. Visitors often mention the intriguing art pictures painted on the walls, adding a subtle cultural layer to the stroll. While the street might feel quiet, especially at night, its artistic touches make it a compelling spot for those looking to explore Seoul’s hidden corners.
The business features art paintings all over the walls, creating a unique and artistic ambiance for visitors.
Reviewers noted that the area near the business is deserted at night, potentially raising safety concerns for visitors.
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Thitichote Pao
8 months agoThe area near the mosque is deserted. If you come at night, it will be even more frightening. (Note: There are art paintings all over the walls.)
닦꼬기 (DakKkogi)
a year agoSeoul's ghost town. Due to redevelopment, most of the houses are vacant, and many areas are closed off, so there's not much foot traffic. For security reasons, traveling alone is not recommended.
Erick EUN (silverbullet194)
4 years agoLia Choi
6 years ago