2026 Spring Flower Festival – Seokchon Lake Cherry Blossom Festival ๐ธ
Spring at Seokchon Lake
When spring arrives, I always find myself drawn to Seokchon Lake at least once.
At Seokchon Lake, the walking path stretches about 2.5 km, making it perfect for a slow, relaxed stroll. During cherry blossom season, the mix of flowers and soft lighting creates two completely different moods — one by day, and another by night.
As you walk along the lake,
it feels as if the pink blossoms gently settle on the water’s surface.
With Lotte World Tower rising in the background,
the familiar cityscape suddenly turns romantic.
Seokchon Lake is considered one of Seoul’s ๋ํ ๋ฒ๊ฝ ๋ช
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even hosting a spring flower festival each year
timed perfectly with the cherry blossom bloom.
What I love most is this:
you don’t have to travel far to truly feel spring here.
A lake you usually pass by without a second thought
somehow slows your steps when the blossoms are in full bloom.
In the daytime, it’s bright and lively,
and after sunset, the lights bring out a completely different charm —
almost like experiencing two versions of spring in one day.
Emotional Highlights
The beauty of Seokchon Lake isn’t just the cherry blossoms themselves,
but the scenes created around them.
Walking along the lakeside path,
you’re surrounded by an endless trail of blossoms.
When the wind blows, petals scatter through the air,
and for a moment, it feels like a scene from a film.
Especially at sunset,
when golden light, pink blossoms, and their reflections on the water overlap,
the view lingers longer in your memory than in any photo.
I’d say Seokchon Lake in spring
isn’t a place to rush in, snap a photo, and leave.
It’s a place that becomes more beautiful the longer you stay.
If you extend your walk toward Songridan-gil or Lotte World Mall,
your cherry blossom outing turns into a full spring day —
not just a walk, but a small, complete experience of the season. ๐ธ

Practical Tips for Seokchon Lake
Seokchon Lake is easy to access,
but that also means heavy crowds on weekends.
The best strategy?
Go early in the morning,
or aim for sunset.
These times are less crowded,
and your photos will look much more natural.
Comfortable shoes are a must.
Once you start walking around the lake,
you’ll end up walking longer than expected.
Public transportation is highly recommended.
Stations like Jamsil Station,
Seokchon Station,
and Songpanaru Station
offer easy access.
If you want both daytime and night photos,
arrive in the late afternoon
and stay through sunset.
Also, cafรฉs and restaurants nearby get crowded during peak hours,
so avoiding typical meal times will make your visit more relaxed.
Useful Info
The Seokchon Lake Cherry Blossom Festival
is held each year in line with peak bloom,
often featuring cultural performances,
hands-on activities, and flea markets.
In 2026, it’s expected to run
from early April to around mid-April,
making it perfect to enjoy blossoms, performances,
night views, and a peaceful walk all in one trip.
Photo Spots & Timing
If you’re looking for great photo spots, focus on:
The cherry blossom paths around the lake
Areas with Lotte World Tower in view
Night walking paths lit with soft lighting
Seokchon Lake transforms completely
from day to night —
bright and lively during the day,
and calm and atmospheric after dark.
Best Times for Photos
Morning (7–9 AM):
Fewer people, soft sunlight, and clean, vivid blossom colorsSunset:
Warm tones, emotional ๋ถ์๊ธฐ, perfect for memorable shotsNight:
Lake lights + skyline views create a cinematic feel
Even during peak season,
if you choose the right time and angle,
your photos — and your experience —
will feel much more special.
Seokchon Lake isn’t just a place you visit once.
It’s the kind of place that makes you think,
“Next time, I’ll come back at a different hour.” ๐ธ

Recommended Photo Spots at Seokchon Lake
- Dongho BeotkkotgilPerfect for capturing both cherry blossomsand Lotte World Tower in one frame.A classic, iconic composition.
- Seoho SanchaekroLess crowded and more relaxed.Great for photos with clear reflections on the water.
- Dari Wi / Geuncheo GuganIdeal for creating that “cherry blossom tunnel” effect.A slightly upward angle works beautifully here.
- Hosu Munhwa Silheom GongganLocated near Seokchon Lake,this spot offers unique shotswith glass backgrounds and indoor-outdoor contrasts.

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