There were 10 of us that day, including family and friends. The staff spoke Chinese, so communication wasn't a problem. They also quickly gave us suggestions on clothing. Overall, we were very satisfied with our outfits. However, the princess dress was a VIP extra charge, requiring payment on-site for 50,000 won. The price didn't include hair styling, which was also an additional charge, up to 20,000 won, payable on-site. Luckily, we had brought extra won, otherwise it would have been quite funny.
Our first stop was Petite France, with the option of choosing between Petite France and Italian Village. Most people in our group chose Petite France, probably because it's featured in many Korean dramas and variety shows. This place is incredibly photogenic on a clear day! Every picture is a masterpiece. Our second stop was Gangchon Rail Bike. At this time of year, they've planted a section of pink muhly grass for photos, which is absolutely gorgeous, and you don't have to go to the Sky Park! 😆 The rail bike ride is quite fast downhill, and at this time of year, the wind can get quite chilly 🥶, so remember to bring a hat, gloves, and scarf (I regret not bringing any). Our third stop was the highlight, Nami Island. We were hoping to see the autumn leaves turn red, but only a few were actually red; most weren't yet! However, a large area of ginkgo leaves had turned yellow. There were many tourists, and since we went on a weekend, it was almost impossible to take photos without people in them… For those planning to go, be sure to avoid weekends! Aside from some minor traffic congestion, most of the sightseeing and lunch arrangements went smoothly throughout the trip! Lunch was Chuncheon spicy stir-fried chicken (a standard dish on Nami Island tours). Many thanks to our tour guide, Ms. Hwa! 🫶감사합니다
This is my second visit. I was hesitant to make a reservation at first because I'm a solo traveler, but they guided me so that I wouldn't meet other customers in the building, so I didn't have to worry. They also gave me a punctual massage. They recommended permanent eyebrow makeup, so I tried it on my second visit. It made a big difference in my appearance and I was very satisfied. I plan to return within a year for a touch-up.
It's a great place for both adults and children, with both indoor and outdoor activities, so you can enjoy it from morning till night regardless of the weather. It's also very fun, with plenty of options for dining and a reasonable price. I highly recommend bringing your children here. Of course, buy your tickets on kkday first, which is both cheap and convenient.
I've been here for over a month and haven't been able to think of anywhere to go (mainly because it's so crowded everywhere during the long weekend). So I signed up for a day trip with kkday. Alex and Hong were very thorough in explaining the historical background. It was the closest I've ever been to North Korea. The best part was that there was no forced shopping. The whole trip was incredibly rewarding. I gained a deeper understanding of inter-Korean relations. At the observatory, you can use a telescope to peek into the North Korean people and their living conditions. Many places are restricted areas, so taking photos isn't allowed, but they're all embedded in my head! I loved visiting the Third Tunnel (a tunnel secretly dug by North Korea to invade the South). It was a super workout, haha, but I wouldn't recommend it if you have weak knees, backs, or heart and lungs.
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Seoul Weather and climate
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Seoul year round climate
Spring (March–May): 8.2–19.0°C, the climate transitions from cold to warm. Light rain may occur in March and April, while May offers pleasant weather. Common activities: Picnics, flower viewing, outdoor excursions. Suggested clothing: Light jacket, long-sleeved shirts, comfortable casual shoes.
Summer (June–August): 23.8–27.4°C, hot and humid with abundant rainfall, particularly in July. Common activities: Visiting museums, art galleries, enjoying indoor activities, escaping the heat at summer resorts. Suggested clothing: Light and breathable clothing, sun hat, sunscreen.
Autumn (September–November): 15.7–23.9°C, pleasant and comfortable with abundant sunshine and reduced rainfall. Common activities: Maple leaf viewing, hiking, outdoor excursions. Suggested clothing: Comfortable long-sleeved shirts, light jacket, casual shoes.
Winter (December–February): -1.4–1.7°C, cold and dry with occasional snowfall. Common activities: Indoor activities, skiing (in the suburbs). Suggested clothing: Heavy coat, scarf, gloves, hat, warm underwear.
Seoul climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 14°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 1563 mm / Summer humidity: 70%–80% / Rainiest month: July
Seoul monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
-1.4°C
24.3
February
1.7°C
27
March
8.2°C
48
April
15°C
50
May
19°C
96.3
June
23.8°C
235.3
July
26.9°C
423
August
27.4°C
312
September
23.9°C
160.3
October
15.7°C
76.3
November
8.8°C
75.7
December
-0.3°C
35.3
Seoul weather for the next seven days
11/6
Thursday
Partly Cloudy
17.8°C/9.8°C
11/7
Friday
Partly Cloudy
18.8°C/10.9°C
11/8
Saturday
Patchy rain nearby
17.4°C/12.2°C
11/9
Sunday
Patchy rain nearby
16.8°C/10.2°C
11/10
Monday
Sunny
12.1°C/8.3°C
11/11
Tuesday
Partly Cloudy
13.8°C/7.4°C
11/12
Wednesday
Sunny
15.3°C/8.7°C
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