About this venue
Hall 4 & 5 at Korea International Exhibition Center combine two major exhibition halls within the KINTEX 1 complex in Goyang. Hall 4 offers approximately 10,773 m² of space, while Hall 5 provides approximately 10,611 m², creating more than 21,000 m² of adaptable event space when used together. Their expansive architecture and high ceilings support a wide variety of layouts for concerts, trade fairs, exhibitions, conferences and other large-scale events.
The interior is designed primarily for event flexibility, so seating arrangements, acoustics and the overall visitor experience vary according to each production. Wide open spaces help accommodate substantial visitor flows, while the wider KINTEX complex provides supporting amenities, including food and beverage facilities and other visitor services.
The venue is located at 217-60 Kintex-ro, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang-si, South Korea. Halls 4 and 5 are part of KINTEX 1 and are reached through the exhibition complex entrances; visitors arriving by car can use KINTEX parking areas, although parking arrangements may change depending on construction works and individual events. For broader connections across Goyang and the surrounding metropolitan area, see the transport information further down the page.
About the city
Goyang-si, a dynamic city in the northwestern part of the Seoul metropolitan area, is increasingly seen as a natural hub for major sports and concert events. Its proximity to the capital, a modern urban vibe, and a steadily expanding mix of arenas, exhibition halls, and stadiums make it a strong choice for visitors who want top-tier excitement without unnecessary stress. Goyang blends metropolitan energy with the comfort of well-planned neighborhoods, making it just as appealing for a quick trip as for a longer event-focused getaway.
One of the city’s biggest advantages is its excellent transport connectivity. Goyang is directly integrated into the Seoul Metropolitan Subway network via Seoul Subway Line 3 (Ilsan Line), which makes it easy to reach key districts and access major arenas and stadiums, with frequent transfer options to the rest of Seoul. For broader regional travel, the Gyeongui–Jungang Line is also convenient, linking important hubs and providing smooth access to larger event zones. If you arrive by plane, the most commonly used gateways are Incheon International Airport and Gimpo International Airport, and you can then continue via AREX (Airport Railroad) and transfers to city lines, keeping the journey straightforward and predictable.
When the lights go down, Goyang offers plenty of reasons to stay a little longer. Take a walk around Ilsan Lake Park and enjoy waterfront promenades, and for a relaxed evening, look for lively squares and pedestrian areas in parts of the city known for restaurants and cafés. Fans of contemporary experiences often choose exhibition and cultural venues around KINTEX, while those who prefer a calmer pace appreciate the city’s tidy parks and scenic photo spots. That combination of events, logistics, and great “after” options is exactly why Goyang-si is a city people like to return to.