Seven floors, 24 hours, every sauna type imaginable. The definitive Korean bathhouse.
Dragon Hill is Seoul's most famous jjimjilbang — a genre of Korean spa that operates around the clock and functions as bathhouse, sauna, social space, restaurant, and occasionally, bed for the night. Spread across seven floors, it has hot and cold pools, a salt room, a clay sauna, an ice room, a rooftop pool, a cinema room, a PC café, a food court, and sleeping areas. Many Koreans spend entire nights here after late socialising.
- $$
- Massage services
- Showers
Pools & saunas
Waters & pools
- Seawater bath
- Open-air bath
- 2 pools
- 15–45°C
- Open-air
Saunas & steam
- Steam chamber
- Coal-heated
- Pine log chamber
- Extra hot chamber
- Salt crystal room
- Cedar-paneled room
- Jade chamber
- Ice chamber
- Meditation room
Worth knowing
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Seven floors of pools, saunas, dining, and sleeping areas — open 24/7
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A complete microcosm of Korean leisure culture
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Late-night crowds are the most authentic jjimjilbang experience
An insider's tip
Come between 2am and 6am if you want to experience it as Koreans do — the sleeping areas fill up with people who missed the last subway, and the hot rooms feel genuinely communal.
Don't leave without
The full circuit: hot pool → cold pool → salt sauna → clay kiln → ice room → rooftop pool. Takes about 90 minutes and covers the core jjimjilbang experience.
Good to know
- Hours
- 24 hours
- Address
- Yongsan-gu, Seoul
- Dress code
- Provided spa wear (shorts and T-shirt) — no swimwear in saunas
- Timezone
- Asia/Seoul
Climate — Warmest around Aug (~29.3°C high), coolest around Jan (~1.9°C).
On the map
37.5339°N · 126.9742°E
