Seoul Forest Park

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★ 4.9 (60K+ reviews) • 1M+ booked
Seoul Forest Park is a popular large park in South Korea, loved by locals for its stunning cherry blossoms and Ginkgo Tree Forest. It has a rich history, transitioning from hunting grounds to a water treatment facility, horse racing tracks, a golf course, and now an eco-friendly city park. Visit its five unique parks: Culture and Arts Park, Eco Forest, Experiential Learning Park (a butterfly garden and insect garden), Marsh Plants Garden, and Hangang Riverside Park. It is rapidly becoming Korea's premium city park, mainly inspired by iconic parks like Hyde Park in London and Central Park in New York.
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273 Ttukseom-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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JohnPaul ********
1 Jul
I love the voucher that I was able to maximize the shopping experience in Myeondong.
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JohnPaul ********
1 Jul
I appreciated this free voucher was able to buy items at an affordable price and to maximize the money that I have to budget
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Maria ***************
1 Jul
The ride was smooth and fun. A good way to explore Seoul. Will recommend to friends and family.
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林 **
1 Jul
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1 Jul
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1 Jul
The setup is very easy and convenient. Network connection is stable and good.
林 **
1 Jul
We went to Seoul Tower during the day. We signed up for this tour because we wanted to enjoy Seoul and Seoul Tower at night (we had signed up for daytime tours before). At night in Seoul, looking at the scenery and people from the window, I felt that everything slowed down because my mind was relaxed. In the Seoul Tower tour, we visited Mapo Bridge, Banpo Bridge, Seongsu Bridge, Gwanghwamun, and Seoul Tower at night. The tour guide asked us to get off at Seoul Tower for 25 minutes. As passengers, we excitedly took pictures of the Seoul Tower that came into view. Isn’t it beautiful?! The last attraction is Cheonggyecheon Stream (opposite the meeting point at Gwanghwamun). Walking in Cheonggyecheon Square during the day and at night has different feelings. It is worth arranging a trip.
Mon compte
1 Jul
I booked a round trip for Busan for me and 2 of my friends. It was easy to book and to get in the bus with the QR codes. It was comfortable and we had one pause. Be careful to be on time, the busses leaves exactly at the time said.

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What to do in Haeundae Beach

Gunam-ro Main Road

Gunam-ro is the main street at Haeundae Beach, stretching from Haeundae Station to Haeundae Square. Lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops like Artbox, Olive Young, and Daiso, and convenience stores such as US25, CU, and 7-Eleven. Plus, don't miss cute selfie studios like Photo Signature and Photo Drink for memorable holiday snaps in Haeundae, Busan.

Haeundae Square

Haeundae Square, also known as Haeundae Event Plaza, is located in South Korea's Haeundae Beach, where you can enjoy its fantastic vantage point overlooking the beach and the vast ocean.

Haeundae Lights Festival

Running from mid-November to late January, the Haeundae Lights Festival shines as Haeundae's top winter event. The festival decorates Haeundae Beach and Gunam-ro main road with captivating lights and media arts, with cool light sculpture photo spots and engaging hands-on activities for you to enjoy.

Dongbaekseom Island

Dongbaek Island, located at the end of Haeundae Beach in Busan, was once an island but is now part of the mainland. Known for its blooming camellia flowers from December to March, the island includes two scenic walking trails---a 450-meter coastal path and a 930-meter circular trail through the forest. A leisurely walk around the island takes about 30--50 minutes.

Busan X The Sky

Busan X The Sky is one of Haeundae Beach's iconic landmarks, offering a must-see panoramic view. Located in one of the skyscrapers, see the tower as you exit Blueline Park at Mipo Station of the Sky Capsule. On clear days, this observatory gives you the best vantage point to admire the entire stretch of Haeundae Beach, along with sweeping views of Busan's cityscape, encompassing the sea, mountains, and scattered helipad buildings.

Things to do in Seoul Forest Park

1. See cherry blossoms in Eco Forest

Experience the Ecological Forest, a vibrant eco-forest area connecting the Han and Jungnang-cheon (Jungnang stream) areas, once part of the Hangang River. Encounter wildlife, including fallow deer, elk, chipmunks, and Mandarin ducks. Visit the observatory for a closer look at the local wildlife. While there, don't miss the stunning views of cherry blossoms and yellow forsythia at Eungbongsan Mountain from the overhead footbridge at Eco Forest. Feed the deer at the Deer Corral in Eco Forest with deer food from the vending machine for a memorable experience.

2. Explore Gingko Tree Forest

During the autumn season, the park comes alive with vibrant fall foliage. Among the favorites is the Ginkgo Tree Forest, a popular choice for many visitors. The tall, thick, and yellow ginkgo trees surround the path, giving a picturesque sight that begs to be captured in photos!

3. Rent a bike in Seoul Forest Park

If you're looking to explore the park's numerous attractions efficiently, renting a bicycle is a great option. Cruise around the park effortlessly and capture more sights along the way. The bicycle rental station is conveniently located outside Gate 5 of the park, offering rentals from 4,000 won per hour to 10,000 won for a full day. Remember to bring your photo ID for bicycle rental in Seoul.

4. Bond with your family and friends in Culture and Art Park

Enjoy different attractions in the Cultural and Art Park, including Seoul Forest Square, Ttukseom Family Field, flower beds, a visitor's center, a skate park, an outdoor stage, a waterside lounge, in-forest spaces, a playground, and a water play area. It's the perfect spot for fun and relaxation with nature.

5. Enjoy riverside views in Hangang Riverside Park

If you head southwest of Seoul Forest, you'll come across a lovely riverside spot where the Hangang River meets Jungnang-cheon. There, you'll find a waterfront park, a marina, and a relaxing rest area.

Tips for your Seoul Forest Park visit

When is the best time to visit Seoul Forest Park?

The best time to visit Seoul Forest Park is during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather and stunning foliage, making your visit truly memorable.

How to go to Seoul Forest Park?

Seoul Forest Park in Seongdong gu Seoul, is very accessible via public transportation. The nearest subway station is Seoul Forest Station on the Bundang Line, just a short walk from the park's entrance.

How much does it cost to go to the Seoul Forest?

The Seoul Forest is a public park in Seoul, South Korea, so there isn't an entrance fee to visit. It's a great place to unwind, enjoy nature, and maybe even have a picnic.

Tips for your Haeundae Beach visit

When is the best time to visit Haeundae Beach?

The ideal time to visit Haeundae is during the summer months when the weather is perfect for beach activities. However, each season offers its own unique charm, so you can enjoy different attractions year-round.

How to go to Haeundae Beach?

Haeundae is well-connected by Busan Subway Line 2 and the Donghae Nambu railway line, making it easily accessible from other parts of Busan and beyond. You can also take a direct bus (#1003) from Busan Station or a taxi for convenience.

How to get to Haeundae Beach from Busan Station?

To reach Haeundae Beach from Busan Station, you have a few transport options:

  • By Subway: Board the train at Busan Station (line 1), and alight at Haeundae Station (line 2, exit 3/5) in around 50 minutes. Consider using the escalator or lift near exit 5/7 for convenience.

  • By Bus: From Busan KTX Station or Busan Subway Station (line 1, exit 6), head to the middle of the road and catch bus #1003 to Haeundae Beach, taking approximately 45 minutes.

  • By Taxi: Opt for a taxi ride from Busan Station for a faster journey of about 40 minutes.