Visiting Korea During Chuseok

Don’t Worry About Visiting Korea During Chuseok — Especially if You Stay in Seoul!

If you’re planning a trip to Korea and worried about traveling during Chuseok, Korea’s biggest traditional holiday, don’t be! While Chuseok is a very important time for family reunions and travel across the country, visitors staying in Seoul will find it’s actually a wonderful time to explore.

What is Chuseok?

Chuseok, also called Korean Thanksgiving, usually falls in late September or early October. It’s a 3-day holiday when many Koreans travel to their hometowns or abroad to visit family and celebrate with traditional food and rituals.

Seoul During Chuseok: A Surprisingly Calm City

Because so many locals leave the city during Chuseok, Seoul becomes less crowded than usual. So instead of facing busy streets and crowded tourist spots, you get to enjoy a more peaceful atmosphere. It’s a great time to see the city without the usual hustle and bustle.

Restaurants and Shops Are Mostly Open

A common worry is whether you’ll find places open during this holiday. The good news is, most restaurants, cafes, and shops in Seoul stay open during Chuseok, with only a few exceptions on the holiday itself. This means you can enjoy all your favorite Korean foods and shopping without trouble.

Perfect Weather for Exploring

Chuseok falls in autumn, which means pleasant weather with mild temperatures and beautiful fall foliage. It’s a perfect time to walk around Seoul’s parks, palaces, and markets while enjoying comfortable weather.


So if your itinerary is mostly within Seoul, don’t hesitate to visit during Chuseok! You’ll have less crowded streets, open places to enjoy, and beautiful weather, making it a perfect time for a hassle-free Korean cultural experience.

Safe travels, and enjoy your time in Korea!

Please be informed : https://koreaunpacked.com