World Cup Bridge Live cam

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The World Cup Bridge (월드컵대교), opened in 2021, is one of Seoul’s newest and most striking bridges. Stretching across the Han River, it connects the Mapo District with the Gangseo District, easing traffic flow in the western part of the city. With its sleek, modern design and massive white pylons, it has quickly become a recognizable landmark in Seoul’s skyline.

Through this live webcam, you can watch the ever-busy rhythm of the city: cars streaming across the bridge, reflections of lights dancing on the river, and the changing moods of the Han — from calm sunsets to nights filled with neon glow. The bridge is especially beautiful after dark, when its architectural lines are illuminated, giving it a futuristic look.

The area around the World Cup Bridge is also historically and culturally significant. It stands not far from the Seoul World Cup Stadium, built for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, and the World Cup Park, which transformed a former landfill into an eco-friendly green space.

Depending on the camera angle and weather, you might see:

  • The wide expanse of the Han River flowing beneath.
  • Cityscapes stretching in both directions, with Seoul Tower or high-rise clusters in the background.
  • Sunrises or sunsets casting warm tones across the skyline.
  • At night, the vivid lights of the bridge and surrounding city.

This real-time stream not only highlights the engineering feat of one of Seoul’s latest infrastructure projects but also captures the dynamic energy of the South Korean capital as it continues to grow and modernize.

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