South Korea Cherry Blossom Forecast 2025: When & Where to Go

South Korea Cherry Blossom Forecast 2025: A Guide to When & Where to See the Blooms

Your go-to guide for 2025's cherry blossom season in Korea!

Springtime in South Korea is a magical season, as cherry blossoms (known as beotkkot) blanket the country in soft pink and white petals. Every year, visitors worldwide travel to Korea to witness the stunning beauty of cherry blossoms in full bloom.

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In 2025, the cherry blossom season is predicted to begin in late March, starting from Jeju Island and gradually moving northward to Seoul and beyond. Cherry blossoms typically reach full bloom 7 days after the flowering date, after which the blooming period lasts about a week. Hence, it is essential to time your trip carefully to catch the cherry blossoms in its full glory. Below is a guide to the best places in South Korea to enjoy cherry blossom viewing in 2025 and their expected forecast dates.

Also read: Cherry Blossom Japan Forecast 2025: When & Where to See Sakura

Note: This forecast is based on the most recent information available as of Jan 2025. Dates will be updated as more information becomes available. 

1. Seoul

When: April 2 to April 9
Where: Yeouido Park, Seokchon Lake, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Namsan Park, Seoul Forest

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Seoul is one of the best places to experience cherry blossoms against a vibrant city backdrop. Yeouido Park, home to the Yeongdeungpo Yeouido Spring Flower Festival, features a 1.7 km stretch of cherry trees along Yeouiseo-ro, with dazzling nighttime illuminations and lively festivities. For a more scenic backdrop, Seokchon Lake offers a scenic lakeside walk where cherry blossoms beautifully reflect on the water while Namsan Park offers a romantic view of cherry blossoms with the iconic N Seoul Tower in the background. On the other hand, Gyeongbokgung Palace presents a striking contrast of delicate cherry blossoms against its grand historical architecture. For those seeking a less crowded area to appreciate the blossoms, Seoul Forest is a lesser known peaceful retreat with tree-lined paths, is perfect for quiet appreciation of the blossoms.

2. Incheon

When: April 4 to April 9
Where: Jayu Park, Grand Park, Wolmido Island

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Incheon offers a coastal charm with cherry blossoms blooming along scenic oceanfronts. Jayu Park provides a historic and serene cherry blossom experience with views overlooking Incheon Port, while Wolmido Island offers a unique blend of seaside attractions and cherry blossoms for families and couples alike. For nature lovers, Grand Park features expansive trails lined with cherry trees, perfect for leisurely walks and picnics.

3. Busan

When: March 23 to March 30
Where: Dalmaji Hill, Haeundae Beach

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Busan, a bustling port city, offers a unique cherry blossom experience with ocean views and urban scenery. Some scenic locations to view the cherry blossoms include Dalmaji Hill, a serene hilltop road lined with cherry trees that provide breathtaking coastal views of the sea framed by pink blossoms. Another scenic location would be Haeundae Beach, one of Korea’s most famous beaches, where visitors can enjoy cherry blossoms along scenic walking trails near the ocean.

4. Chuncheon

When: April 7 to April 12
Where: Gongjicheon Park, Nami Island

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Chuncheon, famous for its scenic rivers and mountains, becomes even more breathtaking in spring. Gongjicheon Park offers riverside cherry blossom trails, perfect for a peaceful stroll or bike ride. For those willing to travel a little further, Nami Island is a great destination for cherry blossom viewing just a short ferry ride away. It transforms into a pink wonderland with its tree-lined paths, making it one of Korea’s most romantic cherry blossom destinations.

5. Gangneung

When: April 5 to April 10
Where: Gyeongpo Lake, Ojukheon House

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Gangneung provides a unique mix of coastal beauty and historic charm. A popular scenic location to view the cherry blossoms would be at Gyeongpo Lake, where the surrounding cherry blossom trees create stunning reflections on the water. Another option is Ojukheon House, a cultural heritage site, that offers a picturesque setting to enjoy cherry blossoms alongside traditional Korean architecture.

6. Jeonju

When: Early April
Where: Jeonju Hanok Village, Deokjin Park

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Jeonju is known for its well-preserved Hanok Village, and during cherry blossom season, the traditional rooftops contrast beautifully with the pink petals. Another scenic location would be Deokjin Park, which features a lake with a charming walking path lined with cherry trees, creating a peaceful atmosphere perfect for visitors wanting a relaxing experience.

7. Cheongju

When: Early April
Where: Sangdang Sanseong Fortress, Musimcheon Stream

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Cheongju offers a less crowded cherry blossom experience, making it ideal for those seeking tranquillity. Sangdang Sanseong Fortress provides stunning panoramic views of the city framed by cherry blossoms. Alternatively, Musimcheon Stream is a popular local spot where cherry trees create a tunnel of pink along the water, perfect for those seeking that perfect photo spot.

8. Daegu

When: March 25 to April 1
Where: E-World 83 Tower, Palgongsan Mountain

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Daegu blends urban and natural cherry blossom viewing experiences. E-World 83 Tower features a cherry blossom road that looks stunning when illuminated at night. For nature lovers, Palgongsan Mountain offers a scenic hiking trail where cherry blossoms bloom along the path.

9. Daejeon

When: Early April
Where: Expo Science Park, Gapcheon Stream

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Daejeon, Korea’s science hub, boasts beautiful cherry blossoms along its rivers and parks. Expo Science Park is a spacious area where visitors can enjoy cherry blossoms while exploring interactive exhibits. Alternatively, Gapcheon Stream offers a long, peaceful walking path lined with cherry blossoms, making it a favourite spot for locals.

10. Gwangju 

When: End March
Where: Sajik Park, Gwangjuho Lake

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Gwangju combines cherry blossom viewing with its rich cultural heritage. Sajik Park provides stunning cityscape views framed by cherry blossoms. Another scenic location where cherry blossoms bloom along the lakeside trails is Gwangjuho Lake, offering a peaceful and picturesque retreat.

Travel Tips for Cherry Blossom Viewing in 2025

Check blooming forecasts regularly, as dates can shift slightly each year due to weather conditions. Travellers should also aim to arrive early in the morning to avoid crowds, especially if travellers plan to visit popular and well-known cherry blossom viewing spots. While the main spots are spectacular, consider exploring lesser-known parks and temples as these can provide a quieter cherry blossom experience. Additionally, layering your clothing is recommended since spring temperatures can be chilly in the mornings and evenings.

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Also read: Find Your Bloom: Cherry Blossom Itineraries in South Korea for Every Traveller

Spring in South Korea is a season of fleeting beauty, and experiencing the cherry blossoms in full bloom is truly unforgettable. Whether you’re exploring the bustling streets of Seoul, the coastal charm of Busan, or the historic treasures of Gyeongju, 2025 promises a spectacular cherry blossom season! Plan your trip wisely and immerse yourself in the magic of Korea’s springtime wonder!

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