Last Updated: July 4, 2026 | Originally Published: July 6, 2026




Quick Answer:

  • Starfield Library is a free public library inside COEX Mall with 13-metre-tall bookshelves holding 50,000 books. The library and mall are free to enter; the COEX Aquarium has a separate ticket.
  • Get there on Line 2, Samseong Station, Exit 5 or 6, connected directly underground. Line 9 Bongeunsa Station (Exit 7) also links via an underground walkway.
  • Mall hours: 10:30–22:00 daily, year-round. The library follows roughly the same hours. The aquarium closes earlier—last entry around 19:00.
  • Cross the street afterward to Bongeunsa Temple, a 1,200-year-old Buddhist temple that stares down the glass-and-steel COEX complex with remarkable composure.

Starfield Library sits in the middle of a shopping mall like someone dropped a cathedral of books into a department store. The 13-metre shelves rise through two storeys of the COEX atrium, framed by escalators and food court neon.

It is hands down the most Instagrammed thing in Gangnam that does not charge admission. I went for a coffee and accidentally spent 90 minutes staring at bookshelves I could not reach without a ladder.

Starfield Library COEX with giant towering bookshelves and atrium
Starfield Library’s 13-metre shelves dominate the COEX Mall atrium.

A short history of COEX and Starfield Library

COEX Mall opened in April 2000 as part of the World Trade Center Seoul complex, run by the Korea International Trade Association. At 144,000 square metres on a single underground floor, it claims the title of the world’s largest underground shopping mall.

For years the Central Plaza atrium was just a wide, slightly characterless event space. In 2017, operator Shinsegae Group transformed it into Starfield Library—a move that turned a pass-through corridor into a destination.

The library holds about 50,000 books and 600 magazine titles, plus e-book access. It also hosts author talks, lectures, and occasional live music. One quiet footnote: the books on the highest shelves are decorative. If you cannot reach it, nobody else can either.

Giant bookshelf library in Seoul shopping mall interior
The library doubles as a reading space and event venue.

What to see and do at COEX

Starfield Library is the obvious anchor. Grab a seat at one of the reading tables, browse the ground-level shelves, and let the scale of the place sink in. It works as both a 15-minute photo stop and a two-hour rest between shopping runs.

COEX Aquarium is one of Korea’s largest, with 14 themed zones and about 40,000 marine creatures across 90+ tanks. The shark tunnel and penguin exhibit are the crowd favourites. Adult admission runs roughly 28,000–33,000 KRW—check the official site before you go as seasonal promotions are common.

Pro Tip: Buy aquarium tickets online before arriving. Walk-up prices are higher and weekend slots sell out by midday. Klook and Trazy regularly discount COEX Aquarium combos with other Gangnam attractions.

MegaBox Cinema inside the mall screens Korean and international releases. The SMTOWN COEX Artium is a multi-floor K-pop complex dedicated to SM Entertainment artists (EXO, NCT, aespa), with a museum, merch shop, and studio hologram shows.

The mall itself houses hundreds of shops, two food courts, and an arcade that hosts televised e-sports tournaments. It is big enough that people genuinely get lost—the directional signs help, but the curved layout rarely feels intuitive on a first visit.

COEX Aquarium Seoul underwater tunnel with sharks
COEX Aquarium’s tunnel tank is one of 14 themed zones.

COEX at a glance

AttractionWhat it isCost
Starfield Library13m-high public library, 50K booksFree
COEX MallWorld’s largest underground mallFree
COEX Aquarium14 themed zones, 40K+ creatures~28,000–33,000 KRW (adult)
SMTOWN ArtiumK-pop museum, merch, hologramsPaid (museum section)
Bongeunsa Temple1,200-year-old Buddhist templeFree

Opening hours (2026)

FacilityHours
COEX Mall & Starfield Library10:30–22:00 daily
COEX Aquarium10:00–20:00 (last entry ~19:00)
Bongeunsa Temple~05:00–21:00 (temple grounds free)
Closed daysNone—mall open year-round, including holidays

“COEX Mall has an area of about 144,000 square metres on a single underground floor, making it the world’s largest underground shopping mall.”

Seoul Metropolitan Government

How to get there

Subway lineStation & exitWalk
Line 2 (green)Samseong, Exit 5 or 6Direct underground connection
Line 9 (gold)Bongeunsa, Exit 7~5 min via underground walkway
Line 7 (olive)Cheongdam, Exit 9~12 min walk (above ground)

Samseong Station Exit 5 or 6 is the smoothest route—you never leave the underground. The walkway feeds straight into Millennium Square, COEX’s main arrival plaza. Line 9’s Bongeunsa Station has been connected by an underground passage since 2014.

Pro Tip: If you are heading to the aquarium, enter from Bongeunsa Station (Exit 7)—the aquarium entrance is closer to that end of the complex. Samseong drops you nearer the library and main food court.

Combine COEX into a Gangnam day

10:30 – Arrive at Samseong Station. Head straight to Starfield Library before the afternoon photo crowds build. Bring a coffee and sit for 20 minutes—you have earned a slow start.

11:30 – COEX Aquarium. The shark tunnel and jellyfish room are the highlights. Budget 90 minutes.

13:00 – Lunch at the COEX food court or one of the sit-down Korean restaurants on the east side of the mall.

14:30 – Walk across the street to Bongeunsa Temple. The contrast between the 1,200-year-old temple and the glass towers behind it is something no photo quite captures.

15:30 – If K-pop is your thing, hit SMTOWN Artium. If not, browse the mall shops or catch a film at MegaBox.

17:30 – Walk or taxi 10 minutes north to Gangnam Underground Shopping for budget fashion and beauty deals before dinner.

Warning: COEX is genuinely disorienting on a first visit. The curved layout means you will loop past the same food court twice and still not find the exit you want. The directional maps near each plaza are your friend—use them.
Bongeunsa Temple ancient architecture with modern Seoul skyscrapers behind
Bongeunsa Temple sits directly opposite COEX—1,200 years of history gazing at a shopping mall.

Where to eat nearby

COEX’s two food courts cover the quick-and-easy spectrum: Korean, Japanese, Italian chains, and a solid dessert corridor. The basement-level food court near the aquarium entrance is cheaper and faster than the upper-level restaurants.

For a real meal outside the mall, Samseong-dong’s alleys behind the COEX complex hide excellent samgyeopsal (grilled pork belly) and haemul pajeon (seafood pancake) spots that serve the local office crowd at lunch. Better and cheaper than anything inside.

Near Bongeunsa Station, the stretch of restaurants along Bongeunsa-ro includes solid Korean BBQ and a few good Vietnamese and Thai options if you need a break from banchan.

Key Takeaway: Starfield Library is free, photogenic, and genuinely pleasant—but it is a 30-minute stop, not a half-day attraction. Pair it with the aquarium or Bongeunsa to make the trip across the river worthwhile.

Is COEX / Starfield Library worth visiting?

For the library alone: yes, as a quick stop. It is spectacular to look at and costs nothing. You will take photos, you will wonder who reads the books on shelf number 12, and you will leave happy.

For the full COEX complex: it depends. If you want shopping, an aquarium, or a rainy-day indoor plan, COEX delivers. If you are in Seoul for temples and street markets, skip it—this is polished Gangnam, not gritty Seoul.

What’s nearby

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Starfield Library by subway?

Take Line 2 to Samseong Station, Exit 5 or 6. Both connect directly underground to COEX Mall. Walk through Millennium Square and follow signs to the Central Plaza—the library is impossible to miss once you see the towering shelves.

Is Starfield Library free?

Yes. The library and COEX Mall are free to enter. You can browse, read, and take photos at no cost. The COEX Aquarium and SMTOWN Artium have separate admission fees.

How much does COEX Aquarium cost?

Adult admission is approximately 28,000–33,000 KRW. Online advance tickets are typically cheaper than walk-up prices. Check the official COEX Aquarium website or booking platforms for current 2026 rates.

What are the opening hours of COEX Mall?

COEX Mall is open daily from 10:30 to 22:00, year-round including holidays. Individual shops, the aquarium, and the cinema may have slightly different hours within that window.

Is Bongeunsa Temple near COEX?

Yes. Bongeunsa Temple is directly across the street from COEX Mall, about a 5-minute walk from the main entrance. Founded in 794, it offers a quiet contrast to the mall and is free to enter.

Are the books in Starfield Library real?

Most of the lower, reachable shelves hold real books. The books on the highest shelves (beyond reach) are decorative. The library has about 50,000 total volumes plus e-book access at reading stations.

How long should I spend at COEX?

Budget 30 minutes for Starfield Library alone, 90 minutes for the aquarium, and 3–4 hours for the full mall-plus-library-plus-aquarium experience. Add an hour if you include Bongeunsa Temple across the street.

Is COEX Mall good for shopping?

Yes, though it skews mid-range Korean and international brands rather than luxury. For budget fashion, Gangnam Underground Shopping one stop away is better value. COEX’s strength is variety and the indoor, weather-proof format.

Written by Sam Konneh

Sam Konneh is an AI strategist and digital marketer based in Seoul, South Korea. With years spent living, working, and exploring across Korea, Japan, and China, he shares firsthand insights into East Asia's cultures, hidden gems, and everyday life. A graduate of Inha University and KDI Graduate School, Sam combines data-driven expertise with on-the-ground experience. His journey also includes studying in Malaysia and traveling through Southeast Asia. Through practical tips, local stories, and travel guides, he helps fellow explorers discover both the celebrated highlights and the lesser-known corners of East Asia.

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