House music clubs in Seoul (English-friendly guide to Itaewon)
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The short answer
If you want house or techno in Seoul, go to Itaewon, not Hongdae — Hongdae's big rooms (Club Aura and similar) run more mainstream EDM and K-pop-adjacent sets for a younger, more tourist-heavy crowd. Itaewon is the international district and its clubs book real house and techno DJs, both Korean and touring. Three rooms anchor the scene: Cakeshop (the scrappy, internationally wired original), Volnost (a two-floor techno specialist with house in the warm-up), and Soap Seoul (the city's largest underground room, and the most reliably house-leaning of the three — deep, groovy, minimal). None of them is a single-genre purist temple in the Berlin sense, so checking the week's booking on Resident Advisor before you commit to a specific room matters more in Seoul than in most cities on this list.
Budget: roughly ₩10,000–20,000 cover, usually cash at the door. Age: South Korea's clubbing age is 19+, and every room checks photo ID — carry your passport.
The rules visitors get wrong
- Bring a passport, not a photo of one. Every Itaewon club checks ID at the door, and Korean nightlife is stricter about this than its reputation suggests.
- Cash is still king at the door. Even where the bar inside takes cards, the cover charge itself is usually cash-only — keep some won on hand.
- The good hours are late. Most rooms don't really fill until after 23:00–midnight; turning up at opening time gets you an empty floor.
- These are mixed-genre rooms, not purist ones. "House club" in Seoul means a club where house gets real, regular airtime alongside techno — check the specific night's DJ if you want a guarantee.
- Itaewon ≠ Hongdae. If a listing is vague about which district, assume it's a different scene: Hongdae leans big-room EDM and K-pop remixes for a younger crowd; Itaewon is where the house and techno crowd actually goes.
The clubs that matter
| Club | What it's for | Good to know |
|---|---|---|
| Cakeshop | Gritty original — house and techno, genuinely mixed through the night | Near Noksapyeong Station; has hosted Peggy Gou pre-fame |
| Volnost | Purist techno with house in the warm-up | Two floors, strict no-photos policy upstairs |
| Soap Seoul | The most reliably house-leaning of the three — deep, groovy, minimal | City's largest underground room (400 cap.); ran the world's first Apple Music curator club account |
Programming turns over constantly — confirm the night's line-up on Resident Advisor's Seoul page before you commit to a specific room.
Keep reading
New to the sound? Start with the history of house music and deep house vs tech house. Comparing Asia's other rising scenes? See our Tokyo house clubs guide, Osaka house clubs guide and Bangkok house clubs guide — or the full picture in where to hear house music around the world. Building a wider Asia trip? Our sister site japan-event.info covers festivals, live events and club nights across Japan — an easy add-on to a Seoul weekend.