Seoul

Office Spaces In Seoul
Find your perfect workspace solution in the heart of Seoul
A Closer Look At The City
Seoul is South Korea's economic and administrative capital, and one of the largest metropolitan economies in Asia. The city is home to the global headquarters of major Korean conglomerates alongside a substantial presence of international financial institutions, technology companies and professional services firms, making it a well-established destination for multinational corporate operations in Northeast Asia.
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Private Offices
- Constant connectivity and reliable infrastructure
- Connecting you to industry leaders
- Unparalleled assistance and expertise
- Purpose-led and thoughtfully designed
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Day Offices
- Work from premium locations across the city
- Flexible commitment terms to fit your needs
- Constant connectivity and reliable infrastructure
- Connecting you to industry leaders
From KRW 450,000/person/month

Hot Desks / Dedicated Desks
- Constant professional presence
- Solutions designed to fit your needs
- Purpose-led and thoughtfully designed
- Facilitating connections with like-minded professionals
From KRW 315,000/month

Virtual Offices
- Constant professional presence
- Professional business and administrative services
- Reduced overhead costs of a physical workspace
- Connecting you to industry leaders
From KRW 63,000/month

Meeting Rooms
- Seamless connectivity
- High-performance audio-visual technology
- End-to-end on-site assistance
- Catering service on request
19 Meeting Room(s)

Event Spaces
- Custom layout and branding to suit your event
- Professional on-site support
- Audio-visual capabilities available
- Catering service on request
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Business Concierge
- Expert company set-up and operational support
- Expertly crafted IT solutions for your business
- On-site administrative assistance and expertise
- Seamless business transition
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More About Seoul
Business Districts in the City
- Yeouido: Yeouido is Seoul's primary financial district and the centre of the city's capital markets and investment management activity. The district is home to the Korea Exchange, major domestic and international banks, and a concentration of securities firms and asset management companies. The International Finance Centre complex — one of Seoul's most prominent commercial developments — is located in Yeouido and hosts a number of leading multinational occupiers. TEC operates at Two IFC and Three IFC within this district.
- Jongno: The Jongno and central business district area encompasses Seoul's historic corporate core, where major Korean conglomerates, financial institutions and government-adjacent organisations maintain significant office presences. Seoul Finance Center and Hana Securities Building are two of the district's recognised commercial addresses, both home to TEC centres.
- Gangnam: Gangnam has established itself as a major secondary business district, attracting technology companies, consulting firms, law practices and multinational regional offices. The Gangnam Finance Center is one of the district's flagship commercial buildings, offering prominent addresses for companies seeking a presence in this well-connected part of the city. TEC operates across two levels at Gangnam Finance Center, as well as at Glass Tower in the broader Gangnam area.
Business Environment
Seoul operates within South Korea's open, export-oriented economy — one of the largest in Asia and a member of the OECD. The city's regulatory environment supports international business activity, and South Korea's free trade agreement network provides companies based in Seoul with preferential market access across a significant number of global trading partners.
Key Industries
Technology, electronics, financial services, manufacturing headquarters and professional services form the backbone of Seoul's commercial economy. South Korea's major conglomerates — spanning semiconductors, consumer electronics, automotive and heavy industry — are headquartered in or around the city, alongside a growing presence of international consulting, legal and investment management firms.
Connectivity and Accessibility
Seoul is served by Incheon International Airport, one of Asia's principal aviation hubs with extensive direct connections to major cities across Asia, North America and Europe. The city's metropolitan subway network is one of the most extensive in the world, providing reliable connectivity between Yeouido, the CBD, Gangnam and all major business districts, supporting the daily operational needs of corporate teams across the city.






