Han River

The Han River, Seoul's defining axis

Han River essentials

Through Seoul 41 km
Visitor parks 12
Open year-round 24h

Pick your park

What to do

Chimaek picnic Year-round, peak May to Sep

Order chicken to the riverside, pop a beer, watch the city. Most parks have delivery zones marked on Naver Map; convenience store mat-rental kiosks are how locals do it.

Bike the river Spring + autumn, avoid midday summer

Continuous riverside path runs the full Seoul stretch. Ttareungi public bikes (1-day pass) at every park. Yeouido → Banpo is the classic 8 km ride, ~1 hour.

Sunset gazing Best Sep to Nov

Mangwon for the local-side west view, Banpo for the bridge silhouette, Ttukseom if you want the city skyline behind. 30-40 min before sunset is when the light is best.

Fireworks Festival Early October, 1 night

Seoul International Fireworks Festival lights up Banpo Bridge every October. Free, packed (~1M people). Arrive 4-5 hours early for a lawn spot or watch from a Mapo bridge.

What to bring

Picnic mat (rentals at convenience stores or bring your own)
Drinks (alcohol legal in parks, glass not recommended)
Trash bag (leave-no-trace is the Korean park norm)
Sunscreen + a layer (river breeze drops 2-3°C below city temp)

When not to go

Midday summer (Jul-Aug)

32°C+ heat, no shade. Mornings or after 18:00.

Cherry blossom weekend (early Apr)

Yeouido becomes a 2 million people crowd. Weekday or pre-7am.

Fireworks Saturday (Oct)

Banpo + nearby bridges packed. Watch from Mapo bridges or a Seongsu rooftop.

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