Beginner-friendly
gyms in Seoul
Curated picks from 4 climbing gyms in Seoul, South Korea — ranked by beginner facilities, classes, gear rental, and accessibility for new climbers.
Starting climbing is easier in some gyms than others. The best beginner-friendly gyms in Seoul share three things: introductory courses that walk you through equipment and basic technique, gear rental so you don't need to buy anything to try the sport, and a graded route or problem section that starts at the easiest grades.
The 4 gyms below all score well on these criteria. Each links to a full detail page with opening hours, address, and what to expect.
Where to start
ACE climbing gym
yungdungpo-gu, Seoul, 150-823 Korea
The Ja's Climbing Gym
B1 529-4 Sinasa-dong, Kangnam-gu, SEOUL, Korea
Climbing Club The Top
50-9 songpa-dong songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Chung Seong Kwan's Climbing Academy
Kangbuk-gu, Suyu 3-dong 134-8, Seoul, South Korea
What to expect
- Step 01Sign a waiverEvery gym requires a brief safety waiver before climbing. Standard practice.
- Step 02Rent shoes and chalkMost beginner gyms in Seoul rent shoes for £5-8. Chalk bags are usually £2-3 or included with the day pass.
- Step 03Watch the safety videoBouldering-only gyms show a 5-minute video covering falling and downclimbing. Required before your first session.
- Step 04Start on V0 / Font 3The easiest grades. They look easy because they are. Use them to practice movement, not to "find your level."
- Step 05Take a class if offeredA single 1-hour class at the start can save you weeks of confused trial and error.
Common questions
A beginner-friendly gym in Seoul typically offers introductory classes, gear rental (shoes, harness, chalk), staff who explain holds and grades, and a clear graded route or boulder section starting at V0/5.6 / Font 3. Most also run regular taster sessions that include all gear and a 30-60 minute introduction.
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