- Need a Place to Meet? Seoul's Youth Centers Offer Affordable Rooms for Students
Group activities are almost unavoidable for university students, not just in Korea but everywhere.
Professors encourage group works not only to help students develop their collaboration skills but also to provide a glimpse of how society functions by interacting with people from different backgrounds.

That being said, you will want to start this grand challenge on a positive note, and that starts with finding a nice meeting room.
While school meeting rooms and cafes are popular spots for student meetings, many also opt for paid meeting spaces.
But the Seoul Metropolitan Government offers private meeting rooms for free or at a very affordable prices!

Seoul Youth Centers
Seoul has multiple youth centers spread across the city, and they offer large and pleasant rooms to Seoul residents, workers and students. Keep in mind that users must be between the ages of 19 and 39.
Currently, more than 50 rooms are available for booking across these youth centers. Check the room availability here !

Three meeting rooms are currently available for use at a Gangseo youth center. These rooms are open for booking between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. on weekdays, and until 5 p.m. on Saturdays.
One room, which can accommodate at least eight people, is available for just 5,000 won per hour.