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[Fall Foliage in Seoul] Seoul Forest




Every Autumn, many visitors think about where to go to enjoy fall foliage when they visit Korea. This year, due to unforeseen circumstances, we have made a trip to Seoul Forest to enjoy Autumn season.





Seoul Forest, a park that provides a comfortable resting place, is a popular attraction because you can see the changes in every season.



Seoul Forest was a hunting ground for kings and was the first water treatment facility established in 1908. However, it was then transformed into an ecological forest with a lake in 2005.



To get to Seoul Forest, you can take Subway Bundang Line and get off at Seoul Forest Station (Exit 3). Besides that, you can also take Subway Line 2 and get off at Ttukseom Station/Seongsu Station and walk to Seoul Forest.




Around Seoul Forest Plaza, there are sculpture park, sand playground, forest playground and others. Since there are many zones to visit and see, it may take up to 1 hour to visit all the places in this park.




Seoul Forest is also suitable for family with children as there are various playground such as the 'imagination, giant world'.




There are benches around the waterfront park located in front of the family park, so if you wish to enjoy the Autumn atmosphere, you can take a short rest here.






If you walk around slowly in Seoul Forest, you will come to the must-visit ginkgo tree path in Seoul Forest. This is one of the most popular place in Seoul Forest for visitors to take photos in Autumn, and make good memories.






If you visit Korea in Autumn and want to make good memories of your Korea trip, we recommend you to visit Seoul Forest!


[Information about Seoul Forest]


1. How to get there: AREX Hongik University Station, transfer to Subway Line 2  At Wangsimni Station, Transfer to Bundang Line  Get off at Seoul Forest Exit 3, walk 1 min.

2. Address: 273 Ttukseom-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

3. Contact: +82-2-4602905


*Note: To prevent the spread of COVID-19, please remember to keep social distancing, wash hands frequently, obey cough etiquettes and wear a mask. Stay safe, everyone.

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