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Sokcho Tourist and Fishery Market : Transportation

Sokcho Tourist and Fishery Market : Transportation

Address | 16 Jungang-ro 147beon-gil, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do


Transportation Information


Public Transportation

Sokcho Express Bus or Intercity Bus Direction

Get off at Express Bus Terminal Station – City bus takes approximately 10 minutes. Get off at ‘Tourist and Fishery Market’ station.

Get off at Intercity Bus Terminal Station – City bus takes approximately 3 minutes. Get off at ‘Tourist and Fishery Market’ station. On foot approximately 10 minutes.

General City Bus

No.1, 1-1, 1-2, 3, 3-1, 7, 7-1, 7-2, 9, 9-1, 12, 13-1, 13-2, 18, 19, 22, 55, 77, 88, 500, 505 / Tourist and Fishery Market Station Route

Car

From Seoul direction
Seoul-Chuncheon Expressway→ Donghongcheon Interhange → National highway No.44 → Inje → Misiryeong Tunnel → Sokcho → Sokcho Tourist and Fishery Market Parking Lot (2 hours and 30 minutes)

Seoul → Yeongdong Expressway → Donghae Expressway → Hajodae IC(Yangyang)→ National highway No.7 → Sokcho → Sokcho Tourist and Fishery Market Parking Lot (3 hours and 30 minutes)

From Misiryeong Route 1

(Misiryeong → Hanwha Resort 4 Geori → Go straight in front of KB Bank Training Institute → Turn right at Public stadium 5 Geori → turn right at Market 4 Geori → Parking Lot entrance)

From Misiryeong Route 2

(Misiryeong → Hanwha Resort 4 Geori → Turn right at KB Bank Training Institute → Turn left infront of Nohak Office → Keep going straight → Parking Lot entrance)

From South direction

(Daepohang Port → In front of Express Bus Terminal route → Anam Plaza → Go past Sokcho Nonghyup and turn left, Turn right at the 4 Geori → Keep going straight → Parking Lot entrance)

Parking

Inside the market, if you spend over 5,000 won, parking is free, 350 car parking spaces available.


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