Seoul
Seasonal Activities and Tips
Provides seasonal guidance on what activities are best suited to each weather condition and additional tips for enjoying Seoul's climate.
Sections
Spring (March to May)
Weather Overview:
- Temperatures: 5ยฐC to 20ยฐC (41ยฐF to 68ยฐF)
- Weather: Mild and pleasant, with occasional rain. Cherry blossoms bloom in late March to early April.
Popular Activities:
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Cherry Blossom Viewing:
- Where: Yeouido Hangang Park, Seokchon Lake, Namsan Park, and Seoul Forest.
- Cost: Free.
- Tips: Arrive early to avoid crowds. Bring a picnic blanket and snacks to enjoy under the blossoms.
- Clothing Advice: Light layers, a jacket for cooler mornings/evenings, and comfortable walking shoes.
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Hanami Picnics:
- Where: Hangang River parks (e.g., Banpo Hangang Park).
- Cost: Free to enter; food delivery services are popular and cost around โฉ10,000โโฉ30,000 per meal.
- Tips: Download local food delivery apps like Baedal Minjok (Baemin) or Yogiyo. English options are available.
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Spring Festivals:
- Yeouido Cherry Blossom Festival: Free entry; enjoy street performances and food stalls.
- Lotus Lantern Festival (Buddhaโs Birthday, May): Held at Jogyesa Temple and along Cheonggyecheon Stream. Free lantern-making workshops and parades.
Cultural Considerations:
- Be respectful when visiting temples during Buddhaโs Birthday celebrations. Dress modestly and avoid loud behavior.
Summer (June to August)
Weather Overview:
- Temperatures: 22ยฐC to 30ยฐC (72ยฐF to 86ยฐF)
- Weather: Hot and humid, with a monsoon season (July).
Popular Activities:
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Hangang River Activities:
- What: Kayaking, paddleboarding, and river cruises.
- Cost: Kayaking/paddleboarding: โฉ15,000โโฉ30,000 per hour; river cruises: โฉ15,000โโฉ25,000.
- Tips: Book in advance during weekends. Wear quick-drying clothes and sunscreen.
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Water Parks:
- Where: Caribbean Bay (near Everland) or Lotte Water Park.
- Cost: โฉ50,000โโฉ80,000 per person.
- Tips: Visit on weekdays to avoid crowds. Bring your own towel and water shoes.
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Boryeong Mud Festival (July):
- Where: Boryeong (2 hours from Seoul, accessible by train or bus).
- Cost: โฉ10,000โโฉ20,000 for entry.
- Tips: Wear old clothes or swimsuits. Lockers are available for a small fee.
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Night Markets:
- Where: Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) and Banpo Hangang Park.
- Cost: Free entry; food costs โฉ5,000โโฉ15,000 per dish.
- Tips: Bring cash for street food vendors.
Clothing Advice:
- Lightweight, breathable fabrics. Carry an umbrella or raincoat for sudden rain. Use sunscreen and a hat to protect against the sun.
Cultural Considerations:
- Avoid public transportation during rush hours (8โ9 AM, 6โ7 PM) as it can be crowded and uncomfortable in the heat.
Autumn (September to November)
Weather Overview:
- Temperatures: 10ยฐC to 22ยฐC (50ยฐF to 72ยฐF)
- Weather: Cool and dry, with stunning fall foliage.
Popular Activities:
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Fall Foliage Viewing:
- Where: Namsan Seoul Tower, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Bukhansan National Park.
- Cost: Palace entry: โฉ3,000โโฉ5,000; hiking trails are free.
- Tips: Visit early in the morning for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
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Hiking:
- Where: Bukhansan National Park, Inwangsan, or Namsan.
- Cost: Free.
- Tips: Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring water. Trails can be steep.
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Traditional Festivals:
- Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving, September/October): Visit folk villages like Namsangol Hanok Village for free cultural performances and traditional games.
- Seoul Lantern Festival (November): Held along Cheonggyecheon Stream. Free entry.
Clothing Advice:
- Light layers during the day, with a warmer jacket for evenings. Comfortable walking shoes are essential.
Cultural Considerations:
- During Chuseok, many locals travel to their hometowns, so some businesses may close. Public transportation can be crowded.
Winter (December to February)
Weather Overview:
- Temperatures: -6ยฐC to 5ยฐC (21ยฐF to 41ยฐF)
- Weather: Cold and dry, with occasional snow.
Popular Activities:
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Ice Skating:
- Where: Seoul Plaza Ice Skating Rink, Olympic Park.
- Cost: โฉ1,000โโฉ5,000 for entry and skate rental.
- Tips: Dress warmly and wear gloves. Rinks can get crowded on weekends.
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Skiing and Snowboarding:
- Where: Vivaldi Park Ski World, Yongpyong Resort (1โ2 hours from Seoul).
- Cost: โฉ70,000โโฉ150,000 for lift tickets and rentals.
- Tips: Book transportation and rentals in advance. Lessons are available in English.
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Holiday Lights and Festivals:
- Where: Lotte World Christmas Festival, Garden of Morning Calm Lighting Festival.
- Cost: โฉ10,000โโฉ20,000 for entry.
- Tips: Visit in the evening for the best views. Dress warmly.
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Hot Springs and Spas:
- Where: Dragon Hill Spa, Siloam Sauna.
- Cost: โฉ10,000โโฉ20,000 for entry.
- Tips: Follow local etiquette in jjimjilbangs (Korean spas), such as showering before entering communal baths.
Clothing Advice:
- Heavy winter coat, thermal layers, gloves, scarf, and a hat. Waterproof boots are recommended for snowy days.
Cultural Considerations:
- Be mindful of heating indoors, as it can be very warm compared to the cold outside. Remove your coat when entering homes or restaurants.
General Tips for All Seasons:
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Transportation:
- Use a T-money card for subways and buses. It costs โฉ2,500 and can be recharged at convenience stores or subway stations.
- Taxis are affordable, with base fares starting at โฉ4,800.
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Language:
- Learn basic Korean phrases or use translation apps. English is not widely spoken outside tourist areas.
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Etiquette:
- Bow slightly when greeting. Use both hands when giving or receiving items.
- Avoid speaking loudly in public spaces.
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Currency:
- South Korean Won (โฉ). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carry cash for small vendors.
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Emergency Numbers:
- Police: 112
- Fire/Ambulance: 119
- Tourist Hotline: 1330 (English-speaking assistance).
Seoul offers something special in every season, so plan your visit based on your interests and enjoy the cityโs rich culture and natural beauty!