Cherry Blossom Viewing in Seoul: 5 Places to See Without Walking Far
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Introduction:
Visiting Seoul during cherry blossom season is a must-do for any traveler. But who wants to walk miles to find the best viewing spots? Here are 5 places where you can easily see the beautiful blooms without tiring yourself out.
1. Uisadang-daero Street:
This street, located next to Yeouido Park, is a hidden gem for cherry blossom viewing. The entire street is lined with cherry trees, creating a stunning pink tunnel. Since the trees here bloom earlier than in other areas, you might even catch them in full bloom before the crowds arrive.
2. Yeouido Hangang Park:
This iconic park is a popular spot for cherry blossom viewing, and for good reason. The park boasts over 1,700 cherry trees, creating a breathtaking spectacle when they are in full bloom. You can stroll along the riverside path, rent a bike, or even take a boat ride to enjoy the blossoms from a different perspective.
3. Olympic Park:
With over 1,500 cherry trees spread across its vast grounds, Olympic Park offers a more spacious and serene setting for enjoying the cherry blossoms. You can wander through the various themed gardens, have a picnic under the trees, or even visit the Olympic Museum while you're there.
4. Seoul Forest:
This urban oasis is home to over 500 cherry trees, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing stroll amidst the blossoms. The park also offers a variety of other attractions, including a lake, a botanical garden, and a sculpture park.
5. Gyeongjuhyanggyo Confucian School:
This historic site, located in the heart of Seoul, offers a unique setting for cherry blossom viewing. The traditional Korean architecture and the surrounding gardens create a picturesque backdrop for the delicate pink flowers.
Conclusion:
So, whether you're looking for a romantic stroll, a family outing, or a peaceful escape from the city, these 5 places offer a convenient and beautiful way to experience the magic of cherry blossoms in Seoul.
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The journey: Get off at Yeouido Station or National Assembly, there are always paths to walk.
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(2) Kyung Hee University is very grand (many celebrities study here).
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Getting there: Get off at Hoegi Station and follow the route. You'll find it in no time. It's worth it!
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(3) Gyeongbokgung Palace, also known as Gyeongbokgung Palace, is a familiar sight.
This palace has a changing of the guard ceremony every day, with 3 rounds per day, each lasting 20 minutes. It takes place in front of the Heungnaemun Gate. It's the largest and most magnificent palace in Seoul, and it's another palace that gets very crowded, so be prepared to fight your way through the crowds.
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The vast landmark boasts cherry blossoms in nearly every corner of the palace. Visitors are encouraged to find their own angles and capture stunning photographs.
Admission fee: 3,000 won for adults, 1,500 won for children (very long queue)
Getting there: Get off at Gyeongbokgung Palace Station, walk a short distance to reach the destination
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(4) Namsan Tower, Seoul Tower, following the footsteps of Korean dramas
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Travel: Myeong-dong Station (but we walked from Sookmyung Women's University Station because we were staying nearby, so we were lucky enough to walk there in a daze).
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(5) Changdeokgung Palace, also known as Changdeokgung Palace. This palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997 and should not be missed.
The palace is adorned with a vast expanse of cherry blossoms, blooming in every corner with breathtaking abundance. It's a truly mesmerizing experience, well worth the admission fee. (Highly recommended!)
P.S. Visiting this palace makes you want to revisit historical Korean dramas. Haha! 5555
Travel: Jongno 3 (sam)-ga Station
This is one of the 5 prominent places I've been to and experienced fully.
Actually, if it's the right season, Seoul is a very romantic city.
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I want you to try it and see why I want to go again.
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