Every year during spring, both locals and foreign visitors flock to Hangang Yeouido Park to see cherry blossoms and other spring flowers which are in full bloom. In April, this park becomes a venue for the Hangang Yeouido Spring Flower Festival, where visitors can enjoy the spring flower blossoms, street performances, art exhibitions and the alluring Han River (there's just something about it).
I arrived in Seoul during spring, my first time in this country and first time living in the cold. It was zero degrees then, as opposed to an average of thirty degrees in KL, which I've stayed in 94% of my life. Seeing cherry blossoms for the first time in-person, I must say, they're really pretty, and the weather is just right for long walk. To cover the entire park (entering from one end, exiting the other), it can take more than 2 hours. But trust me, you'll be too caught up in the view and excitement to realize how far you've actually walked.
But really, if you're tired, grab some snacks, find a good spot, and have an impromptu picnic at Hangang Park. You won't feel like leaving ;)
I'm no longer in Seoul, but I'm hoping to go back to Korea again next April for another round of 벚꽃 (cherry blossom).
How to get here?
1) Dangsan Station (Subway Line 2 or 9), Exit 4. 20 minutes walk.
1) Yeouinaru Station (Subway Line 5), Exit 1. 20 minutes walk.
3) Yeouido Station (Subway Line 5 or 9), Exit 5. Take Bus 162, 262, or 461 to National Assembly.
4) National Assembly Station (Subway Line 9), Exit 1 or 6. 5 minutes walk. *best option
- Cherry Blossoms are in full bloom in mid-April.
- Another place to see Cherry Blossom during spring is at Seokchon Lake 석촌호수, which I also went, but personally, Hangang Park is still my number one since there's more to see. To get to Seokchon Lake, alight at Jamsil Station (Seoul Subway Line 2 or 8), Exit 2 or 3. Seokchon Lake is located 200m ahead.
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