Seoul Fan Guide Hub

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Start here if you are heading to BTS in Seoul on Saturday, March 21, 2026. This page is for orientation. Open the page that matches your real problem right now: movement, airport, convenience, or help.

March 218 PMGwanghwamun260K+ expected
Today's main warningOfficial Seoul guidance says crowd control may affect station behavior during the event window. Treat transit like event-day transit, not normal Saturday transit.
Gwanghwamun Station: possible non-stop passing 2 PM to 10 PM
City Hall / Gyeongbokgung: possible non-stop passing 3 PM to 10 PM
Closed exits: Gwanghwamun exits 2-7 and 9, plus City Hall exits 1-8 and 12, from the start of service on March 21
Most Used Right Now

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These are the actions most fans will use first on mobile, and they expand cleanly on larger screens.

Quick Read

What matters before you tap deeper

Read this once, then move into the detail page that matches your situation.

TransportAirport and subway facts are separated clearly from DeluSolu tips.
FacilitiesRestrooms, medical support, live area view, and crowd tools are available now.
MeetupUse landmark-based meetup logic before your group enters the dense zone.
HelpEmergency and tourist-help numbers are gathered in one section.
Use Before Leaving

Fast checklist

1
Charge your phone and carry a portable chargerLow battery makes every other decision harder.
2
Screenshot route, hotel address, and one meetup pointDo it while you are still calm and on Wi-Fi.
3
Wear comfortable shoes and leave earlier than usualThe biggest event-day mistake is moving too late.
Official Tools

Use these live tools without leaving the hub for long

These official links are especially useful if you are already near the venue area.

Crowd Density (KR) opens in Korean. If needed, use your browser's Translate option. The page also appears to include English basemap choices inside the map settings.

Help

Numbers worth screenshotting

112
PoliceSafety concerns, urgent help, or lost item situations.
119
Fire / MedicalMedical emergencies and urgent health issues.
1330
KTO Travel HotlineTravel information and tourist support by phone or chat.
120
Seoul City Help24-hour interpretation and tourist inconvenience support via Seoul Dasan Call Center.
182
Lost & FoundPolice lost-and-found information in Korea.

Seoul's current English contact page lists 1330 as the Korea Travel Hotline, and the March 2026 Seoul guidebook lists 120 as a 24-hour interpretation support line.

Official Seoul visual guideThis is the official Seoul image for non-stop passing stations and closed exits. Use it instead of our previous schematic.
Official Seoul image showing non-stop passing stations and closed exits

Source: Seoul Metropolitan Government event overview page.

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