Summer in Seoul Guide: 9 Activities & Tips to Enjoy Summer in Style

Nicholas Yeo

Last updated: Nov 20, 20247 minutes

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Hey chingu, sun's out, fun's out! If you’re in Seoul for summer, get ready for a season of Seoul much fun! Energy pulsates in the capital city of Korea, alive with the smells of sizzling street food, the beauty of peaceful escapes and a culture that’s as deep as it is cool. Whether you’re eating tteokbokki and bibimbap from street vendors or chilling at the serene Bukchon Hanok Village, it has more than enough to keep you hooked. From the grandeur of Gyeongbokgung Palace to K-pop concerts or shopping at Myeongdong, there are places and activities for everyone.

Neighborhoods to Explore

Bukchon Hanok Village

Looking for a piece of Korea’s history hidden in the midst of Seoul’s bustle? Bukchon Hanok Village is your answer. Take a stroll into the past as you weave your way through a maze of Hanok houses and experience a new story of the past unfold around every corner. This traditional village is more than just pretty views; it’s a window into Korea’s cultural heart. While Seoul’s trendy neighbourhoods like Hongdae, Itaewon and Gangnam each have their own vibe, Bukchon has its own timeless charm. So, put on some comfortable walking shoes and get ready to find a place where old meets new.

Museums and Palaces

National Museum of Korea

The National Museum of Korea is like a living encyclopedia of Korea’s history and culture. Whether you’re a history buff, museum lover or just curious about Korea, this is a must-see. The museum takes you on a journey through time, from ancient artefacts to modern art, each one of the exhibits tells a different story about the country’s past and present. And the best part is, it’s not just about looking, you get to experience Korea’s history in a fun and educational way.

While you’re at it, why not add more cultural stops to your itinerary, like Gyeongbokgung Palace and National Palace Museum of Korea? These places together make for a full and enriching Korea heritage experience.

Night Markets and Food

Experience Seoul’s Night Markets

When the sun goes down in Seoul, the city comes to life and trust me you don’t want to miss out! Whether you’re at the Myeong-dong Night Market or the Hongdae Night Market, there’s something special about strolling through these streets in Korea where the smell of fiery tteokbokki and sweet hotteok fills the air. These markets are a foodie’s heaven, with everything from traditional Korean street food to fusion bites. Grab a snack, chat with the vendors and join a night market food tour that shows you more of the best food in Korea, under the twinkling lights of the market. It’s not just a food adventure, it’s one experience you’ll be savouring long after you get back.

Summer Festivals and Events

Hangang Summer Festival

If you’re looking to soak up more summer vibes in Seoul, the Hangang Summer Festival is your go-to spot! Also known as the Hangang Mongttang Festival, this annual event has been the heartbeat of Seoul’s summer fun since 2013. Picture this: water activities that make a splash, outdoor movies under the stars, live concerts that get your feet tapping, and even circus acts that add a dash of whimsy to your day. Whether you're into eco-friendly experiences, yachting along the Han River, or just enjoying a leisurely bike ride, this festival has something for everyone. It’s not just an event; it’s a vibrant celebration of urban culture that brings together citizens, artists, and visitors from all over. Get ready to dive into the fun and make your summer in Korea unforgettable!

Shopping and Markets

Explore Seoul’s Shopping Scene

Seoul is a paradise for shopaholics and culture vultures alike! Myeong-dong and Dongdaemun's streets are filled with everything from fashion to quirky souvenirs. And don’t miss the Hongdae Free Market where local artists showcase their talents. Whether you’re looking for the latest K-beauty products, traditional Korean handicrafts or just the vibe of the city, Seoul has it all. So go shop till you drop and take more of Korea home with you!

Cultural Experiences

Learn About Korean Culture

If you want to dive into Korea’s rich culture, the National Folk Museum of Korea and the Seoul Museum of History are must-sees.

You’ll get a peek into traditional Korean customs, the beautiful Korean alphabet, and centuries of folk culture.

And if you're looking for something a little off the beaten path, check out the Lotte World Folk Museum inside the massive Lotte World Theme Park.

It’s definitely worth the ticket price, even if you're not planning on hitting the rides. Whether you’re into ancient artefacts or just curious about Korea’s colourful traditions, Seoul has plenty to offer that will make you fall even more in love with the country.

Outdoor Activities

Enjoy the Great Outdoors

With so many outdoor activities to choose from, Korea is the ultimate playground for nature lovers. Start with a leisurely stroll along the Cheonggyecheon Stream, a peaceful oasis winding through the city, perfect for a relaxing escape. The Han River Parks are another must-visit, where you can enjoy a picnic, rent a bike, or simply soak in the scenic views along the river. For those craving a bit more adventure, explore the hiking trails of Bukhansan National Park, where stunning vistas and lush landscapes await.

Hidden Gems

Discover Seoul’s Street Art

Seoul’s street art is like an open air gallery that never ceases to surprise you. Imagine this: you’re walking through the colourful Ihwa Mural Village where every corner is covered in murals and the whole neighbourhood is a canvas. In Hongdae, it’s just as lively, with walls bursting with bold and creative expressions that match the area’s youthful energy. As you wander through more of these art filled streets in Korea, you’ll find quirky cafes and hidden shops that add even more to the charm of these neighbourhoods. It’s a street art heaven where every walk is an adventure.

Summer Travel Tips

Plan Your Trip to Seoul

Planning your trip to Seoul? Let’s make it a breeze! First things first: timing is everything. The best times to visit Seoul are in spring and autumn when the weather is just right, and the city is bursting with cherry blossoms or vibrant fall colours.

Getting around? Easy peasy with Seoul’s super-efficient subway system, which gets you everywhere you need to go. And don’t forget to explore more of the many free gems the city offers, like the historic Seoul Fortress Wall and the fascinating Culture Station Seoul 284. Be sure to plan your itinerary and book your accommodations in advance to make the most of your trip—after all, the early bird gets the best hanok stay!

Seoul Much Fun Awaits

As the sun goes down on this post, it’s obvious Seoul is the summer destination for fun in the sun, with festivals, cultural experiences and outdoor adventures that scream SUMMER FUN! Whether you’re soaking up the atmosphere at a local festival, exploring hidden cultural treasures, finding things to do in Bukchon Hanok Village or just lounging along the Han River, Seoul has it all. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, slap on more sunscreen and let's have sun fun! Book your trip to Seoul now and see why this city is your summer haven.

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Written by Nicholas Yeo

Veni, vidi, vici - Nicholas counts among his conquests, Europe, Scandinavia, the Balkans and more. A well-travelled wordsmith, he is an experienced writer for the travel industry & translates his travels into stories. Read about his next adventure here.

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