In 2019, the Seoul Metropolitan Government opened Seoul Book Bogo (서울책보고), a bookstore, library and cultural space in collaboration with 25 other bookstores nationwide.
Seoul Book Bogo houses more than 120,000 books and comprises 4 spaces – value, sharing, enjoyment and experience – where visitors can read, purchase books, and participate in various programmes held in the facility. What’s more, admission is free for all.
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The one-of-a-kind bookshelf in the Space of Value has become a popular photo spot in Seoul Book Bogo.
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This unique bookshelf was even featured as a backdrop in episode 2 of Hotel Del Luna.
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In the Space of Value, shelves of secondhand books go for as low as KRW2,000 (~USD1.75) – less than half the usual price of your usual secondhand books. To purchase these books, all you have to do is place an order using the computers in the store.
Placing an order for books on the computers in-store
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Spend the day browsing through books written and donated by professors, scholars, and renowned writers as you chill in the Space of Sharing.
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Discover independent publications in the Space of Enjoyment and check out the Book Market where more books and magazines are sold. You can also join in the Book Talk segments and other free programmes held in the Space of Experience.
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TBS, a Korean broadcasting network, held its 29th-anniversary celebration in Seoul Book Bogo and it was broadcasted in an episode of Book Concert.
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Book club sessions are also held in the event space. A session has been scheduled to take place at the end of this month, and visitors are free to register until slots run out. Find out more here or on their official Instagram page.
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When you get thirsty, you can visit the small Book Cafe located next to the information counter.
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As the consumption of food is not allowed in Seoul Book Bogo, the cafe only sells drinks.
Drinks like coffee and non-caffeinated beverages are priced from KRW3,500-4,500 (~USD3.07-3.94). Fruit juice is available at KRW1,500 (~USD1.31) too.
Do note the cafe only accepts payment by card or Zero Pay, a payment service that collects payment via a QR code, and it closes at 7PM.
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It’s easy to find Seoul Book Bogo as it’s only a 2-minute walk from Jamsilnaru Station.
Getting there:
Address: 1 Ogeum-ro, Sincheon-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul
Opening hours: Tues – Fri 11AM-8PM | Sat, Sun & Public Holidays 10AM-8PM (Closed every Monday, New Year’s Day, Lunar New Year, and Chuseok)
Telephone: 02-6951-4979
Website
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