If you are searching for a quiet place to study near me, the National Library of Korea study facilities in Seocho offer a perfect work-friendly environment for students, researchers, and digital nomads. After a short walk from Seocho Station Exit 6, I arrived at this well-organized library that requires visitors to register and create an entrance card.
National Library of Korea 📍 Location 201 Banpo-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul 🕒 Opening Hours 09:00 – 18:00 Wednesday: 09:00 – 21:00 Closed on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month. Closed on public holidays (except Sundays). 📞 Contact 02-590-0500 |
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Step 1: Registering at the National Library of Korea Study Area
The front desk staff at the National Library of Korea study area are very helpful and guide you through registration. International visitors can use the English version of the registration website (https://www.nl.go.kr/EN/main/index.do). I noticed a few foreigners also signing up during my visit.

I used a public computer next to the information desk to sign up. After creating my account, I received my entry card at the issuance desk. A passport or ID card is required for identity verification. You can choose between a one-time entry card or a long-term visitor card. I opted for the one-time card, which was issued immediately.

Step 2: Using the Locker Room
Before entering the library, you need to store your bag in a locker located next to the entry card issuance desk. Transparent bags are provided to carry essentials like laptops, notebooks, and chargers.

How to open a locker:
- Tap your entry card on the machine.
- Choose an available locker on the screen.
- The selected locker will open automatically.
- Once you’ve packed your transparent bag, you can close the locker securely.

Step 3: Entering the National Library of Korea Study Area

Tap your card at the entrance gate and head down to the basement floor where the National Library of Korea study zones are located. This area provides a work-friendly environment open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Sunday for anyone seeking a quiet place to study near me.
Step 4: Library Zones and Study Spaces
The National Library of Korea study areas are divided into several zones:
- Personal Laptop Zone – No reservation needed. You can freely choose a seat. Many outlets available.




- Computer Zone – Reservation is required since you’re borrowing a public computer. You can book a spot either online up to 7 days in advance or using the on-site public computer on the day of your visit.



- Media Zone – For viewing or listening to media resources.


The overall atmosphere is peaceful and quiet, ideal for studying, reading, or working remotely.
No food or beverages are allowed inside the library—unlike a cafe, this space is strictly for focused study.
Step 5: Exiting and Collecting Your Items
When leaving, go back to the first floor to exit the gate. Tap your card on one of the machine you used to enter. If you have a one-time entry card, return your one-time entry card by sliding it into the machine.
Before leaving, don’t forget to collect your belongings from the locker room. Retrieve your items from the locker room by signing in with your ID and password. Make sure to take all your belongings and securely close the locker.
Why Visit the National Library of Korea Study Area?
For anyone searching for a quiet place to study near me, the National Library of Korea study area in Seocho is an excellent choice. Clean, secure, and free to access after registration, this library provides a productive work-friendly environment for students, researchers, and professionals seeking focus and peace.
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