Soap Seoul

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37.5665°N 126.9780°E
Seoul's biggest underground room, and the honest pick if you specifically want house — deep, groovy, minimal, not techno.
Soap Seoul bills itself as the largest underground club in the city, and it's the pick in Seoul for a night that's actually house rather than techno or big-room EDM — sets lean deep, groovy and minimal rather than pounding. It's also a rare Korean club with real digital-culture credentials: it was reportedly the world's first club to become an Apple Music curator (2018), launched its own clothing line in 2019, and started the Soap Records label in 2020 — this is a room run by people invested in the sound, not just the door take.
- DOOR
- A genuine dance-focused crowd rather than a tourist-club vibe — no strict look policy, but come ready to actually dance. As Seoul's largest underground room it absorbs a big weekend crowd more easily than the smaller Volnost, so it's a reasonable backup if a smaller room is at capacity.
- DRESS
- No strict rule — casual-to-stylish, standard Itaewon clubwear.
- PHOTO
- Assume no photos on the floor — many clubs cover phone cameras.typical
- AGE
- 19+ (South Korea's legal age; bring your passport)
- CASH
- ~₩20,000 (typically, as of 2026; varies by night)
- GETTING IN
- Opens Friday and Saturday (occasionally Thursday for a special booking) — pay the cover in cash at the door and expect it to include at least a token drink. Check Resident Advisor or the club's Facebook for the week's DJ before committing, since the deep/minimal-house pitch is strongest on the nights it's specifically booked that way.
- Friday23:00
- Saturday23:00
- Nearest station
- Itaewon Station (Line 6) or Noksapyeong Station (Line 6), both a walkable distance in the Itaewon nightlife strip
- Capacity
- 400