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All the Best Places to See Cherry Blossoms in Seoul

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: Nov 20, 20249 minutes

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Your Seoul Cherry Blossoms Guide

Ever dreamt of walking under an unending, delicate pink canopy? That's Seoul in spring for you, and it's a dream come true. The city transforms into a wonderland as cherry trees, or "벗꽃" (beotkkot), burst into full bloom.

It's more than just a pretty sight though - beotkkot in Seoul represents new beginnings, purity, and beauty, reminding Koreans to cherish each moment.

And guess what? You don't need to wait for friends or family to plan a holiday to see this beauty! In fact, as a solo traveler, you can get swept up in Seoul's beotkkot magic while having precious, meditative moments of self-reflection and pure joy.

Here are the best places to see cherry blossoms in Seoul:

Preparation and Safety

Seoul is a fantastic destination for solo travellers, especially during the beautiful cherry blossom season. With a just little awareness, you can have a safe and unforgettable experience. Here's why:

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  • Seoul boasts a reputation for low crime, making it a comfortable place to explore.

  • The extensive metro system is clean, well-lit, and efficient, allowing you to navigate the city confidently.

  • Koreans are known for their politeness and respect for personal belongings.

That being said, there's no denying that one has to follow the basic rules of general awareness; like, not wandering off to lonely places, staying in well-lit spots, being mindful of important belongings like wallet and passport, etc.

What would really need preparation though, is the weather.

Spring can be quite cold in South Korea, and it's advisable to carry your warm clothes, jackets, sweaters, etc with you.

Also, while exploring gorgeous walking trails and the city in general, you'll need comfortable walking shoes, a reusable water bottle, a mobile charger, etc.

Accommodation

While looking for places to stay, priorities are safety and convenience - points that become even more important if you're travelling solo.

And even though Seoul is considered one of the safest cities in the world, there are certain locations that take top spots when it comes to being traveller-favourites.

Here are some accommodation options in some of the best locations in Seoul, especially for cherry blossoms viewing.

Gangnam

Gangnam in Seoul never sleeps. This bustling area is close to public transport and many tourist spots, such as Lotte World Theme Park, Seolleung and Seonjeongneung Tombs, and the famous Bongeunsa Temple.

Hotel/Hostel

Address

Price

YaKorea Hostel

19, Teheran-ro 43-gil, Gangnam-gu, 06147 (map)

$

Best Western Premier Gangnam Hotel

139, Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu 06122 (map)

$$

Park Hyatt Seoul

606, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu 06174 (map)

$$$$

Jongno-gu

This is the historic centre in downtown Seoul. A very safe and convenient place to stay for solo travellers. Places like the Joseon-era royal palace Gyeongbokgung and the former presidential residence, the Blue House, are within walkable distance.

Hotel/Hostel

Address

Price

Cheonggye Haus

189-1, Cheonggyecheon-ro, Jongno-gu 03195 (map)

$

Glue Hotel

228 Yulgok-ro, Ihwa-dong, Jongno-gu 110-500 (map)

$$

Four Seasons Hotel

97, Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu 03183 (map)

$$$$

Mapo-gu

The bustling Mapo district is home to many universities and government buildings and is well known for the Hongdae Club district around Hongik University - the place that most solo travellers love hanging around.

This location is connected to subway lines 2, 5, 6, the Airport Railroad, and the Korail Gyeongui-Jungang Line - all pass through this district. The Seoul World Cup Stadium, a famous landmark in Seoul, is located here.

Hotel/Hostel

Address

Price

INNO Hostel & Pub

#F1, 37-7 World Cup-ro 8-gil, Mapo-gu 04029 (map)

$$

Stanford Hotel

15, World Cup buk-ro 58-gil, Mapo-gu 03922 (map)

$$$

Holiday Inn Express

188, Yanghwa-ro, Mapo-gu 04052 (map)

$$$$

Public Transport & Mobility

Korean public transport is renowned for its cleanliness, promptness and world-class service.

A T-Money card is your pass to explore South Korea by bus and train. These reloadable cards are super convenient - just grab one and add value at any subway station or convenience store you encounter throughout your trip.

Also, download free transport apps like Subway Korea, Kakao T, Naver Map, etc.

Exploring Cherry Blossoms Solo!

As a solo traveller, you're at liberty to explore any and every place you wish to without depending on anyone else's plans.

There are a number of places where you can enjoy this season but we've curated a list of some of the best cherry blossom spots in Seoul for you.

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Yeouido Park

Yeouido Park cherry blossom can easily be called Seoul's cherry blossom crown jewel.

Located on Yeouido Island, this spot explodes with pink when the blossoms reach peak bloom.

Head to Yunjunro Street here, for postcard-worthy pics, and if you crave a tranquil experience, take a morning stroll under the delicate canopy of flowers.

  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

  • Admission: Free

  • Address: 68 Yeouigongwon-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, South Korea (map)

  • How to Reach: Take Line 5 and get off at Yeouinaru Station. Exit at Exit 1 and take a 10-minute walk to the park.

Seoul Forest

Seoul Forest cherry blossom is extremely popular among the locals. It's a huge park that's also popular for its Ginkgo Tree Forest in autumn.

What used to be hunting grounds for kings and later a horse-racing track and sports park, is now a large eco-friendly space offering natural beauty and tranquil - perfect for leisurely walks.

This is a quieter, more peaceful place compared to many other crowded parks.

  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

  • Admission: Free

  • Address: 273 Ttukseom-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul (map)

  • How to Reach: Take the Bundang Line and get off at Seoul Forest Station. Exit at Exit 4 and take a 3-minute walk to the park.

Seoul Grand Park

Seoul Grand Park is a must-visit when in Seoul as it has something for everyone - amusement parks, zoos, botanical gardens, museums - just everything!

Located 15km south of Seoul, this place offers stunning mountain views. An absolute traveller-favourite is Gwacheon Lake at the centre of the park, that's surrounded by pristine natural beauty, which looks surreal in spring.

  • Opening Hours: Open Daily 9am to 6pm

  • Admission: About SGD3

  • Address: 102 Daegongwongwangjang-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do

  • How to Reach: Take Subway Line 4 and get off at Grand Park Station, then take exits 1, 2, or 3.

Seoul National Cemetery

This hidden gem is located in Dongjak-gu, and boasts beautiful weeping cherry trees. At the peak of spring, the cemetery is covered in baby pink foliage right from the main gate to the back of the Memorial Gate or Hyeonchungmun.

It's a sight to behold when it's windy as the weeping cherry trees appear to dance and the branches shower visitors with unending petals.

The Chungmujeong Pavilion here is a popular spot for photographers because of the beautiful branches of the weeping cherry trees in full bloom. No photography enthusiast should miss this.

  • Opening Hours: Open Daily 6am to 6pm

  • Admission: Free

  • Address: 06984 210, Hyeonchung-ro (Dongjak-dong), Dongjak-gu

  • How to Reach: Take Subway Lines 4 or 9 and get off at Dongjak Station. Use exits 2 or 4, then take a 5-minute walk.

Day Trips & Excursions

Although Seoul has countless opportunities to witness cherry blossoms and explore many other beautiful spots, you can also indulge in some day trips and fun excursions while here.

Suwan

Spend a day exploring Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site boasting historical significance and picturesque landscapes.

For a floral spectacle, head to Wonmisan Azelea Garden. Tens of thousands of azalea trees explode in colour, along with cherry blossoms and forsythia for a truly breathtaking display.

This local favourite is a must-see during spring.

Complete your day with a visit to Suwon Traditional Market where you can savour delicious Korean cuisine and explore unique finds, soaking up the authentic atmosphere.

Chasing Cherry Blossom & Spring Flowers

Immerse yourself in the beauty of spring completely with this cherry blossoms tour.

This guided tour to three top cherry blossom and spring flowers spots in Seoul will let you witness nature's spectacle, capturing the essence of the season at every turn.

The itinerary ensures an experience of the most enchanting landscapes and stunning springtime beauty.

King Cherry Day Tour

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This delightful tour immerses you in the city's springtime splendour with the spectacular King Cherry Blossoms. The adventure begins at Boramae Park, a beautiful location rich in history and nature.

Here, the magnificent King Cherry Blossoms, set against the backdrop, offer a breathtaking spectacle of spring flowers. Later, you're guided to Starfield Hanam, Misari Speedboat Park, etc. for more picturesque locations.

Cultural Experiences

While you're admiring the beotkkot beauty, don't forget to immerse yourself fully in the cultural extravaganza that Seoul has to offer.

Especially for solo travellers, there are so many activities you can indulge in all by yourself.

Goryeosan Mountain Azalea Festival

This is no ordinary trip.

On your way to the Goryeosan mountain, you will enjoy a nice hike all along witnessing the gorgeous blooming azaleas.

Don't forget to carry your camera to capture the breathtaking ripples of azaleas on the mountain.

On the way, you can stop at the beautiful Cheyongryeonsa Buddhist temple. While heading back to Seoul, you can shop like a local at the Ganghwa Pungmul Market too.

Hangang Seoraeseom Canola Festival

Spring in South Korea isn't just cherry blossoms.

Canola flowers, with their yellow, four-petaled blooms, also paint the landscape in vibrant hues.

The Hangang Seoraeseom Canola Festival, held along the Hangang River in Seoul in late April/early May, lets you experience these cheery sunshine blooms.

Lotus Lantern Festival

Seoul's vibrant Lotus Lantern Festival or Yeondeunghoe, is a centuries-old tradition dating back to the Silla dynasty (over 1,200 years ago).

Held on the weekend preceding Buddha's birthday (based on the lunar calendar), the festivities extend throughout the week.

Yeondeunghoe focuses on land-based lanterns. So, prepare to be dazzled by over 100,000 illuminated creations - lotus flowers, majestic dragons, graceful cranes, and more - parading through the streets in a spectacular display of light, symbolising enlightenment, hope, and unity.

Bonus Activities You Can't Miss

Gwangyang Plum Blossom Festival & Jeonju Hanok Village Day Tour

Immerse yourself in a sea of delicate plum blossoms at the Gwangyang Maehwa Festival, held in Seomjin Village - the country's champion for plum trees.

Sample and buy delicious local organic plum products while basking in the beauty of nature.

Later, journey onwards to Jeonju Hanok Village, a charming haven of traditional Korean architecture. Wander through quaint alleys, savour delectable local cuisine, and lose yourself in the rich cultural tapestry.

Seoul's Spring Magic - Beyond Cherry Blossoms

As your Seoul spring adventure comes to a close, the memories you've made will linger long after the last blossom falls.

From serene gardens bathed in pink to bustling streets alive with festival energy, Seoul's cherry blossom season offers a glimpse into Korean culture and the serene beauty of nature.

So, strap-on your backpack, embrace the magic, and let Seoul's springtime blossom into an unforgettable travel experience.

Commonly Asked Questions

When should I visit Seoul for cherry blossoms?

The best time to visit Seoul for cherry blossoms is typically in early to mid-April.

Where can I see King cherry blossom in Seoul?

You can view beautiful cherry blossoms in Yeouido Park, Namsan Park, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and Seoul Forest.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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