Check out our climate diagram to find the perfect month for your vacation. August is the warmest month of the year in Seoul with temperatures reaching a maximum average of 86°. Conversely, January is the coolest month in Seoul, with temperatures going under 19° October is the driest month.
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Popular Rental Amenities in Seoul
Check above for the most popular filters in Seoul and the number of properties that offer them. Seoul is the right spot to book a rental if you need internet access during your vacation or you want to tune out with some TV time, as the most frequently offered features are "internet" and "TVs." Not as many vacation homes in Seoul are available if you want a rental with a jacuzzi or if you travel with your pet as "Pets Allowed" and "Jacuzzis" are not very popular amenities in this destination.
A Vacation Home in Cultural Seoul
The Asian megapolis of Seoul is a city of contrasts and quick escapes. There are neon-lit bars, High Street shopping and glamorous towers, but it's also possible to escape to a misty hillside Buddhist temple in an hour. The public transportation network is impeccable. This four-season destination appeals to food connoisseurs, culture travelers and night owls alike so come explore it with a vacation rental or house rental as a base.
Tradition Meets Trendy in Seoul's Cuisine
In the neighborhood of Namdaemun you'll find Korea's oldest market of the same name. Besides shopping until you drop, you can also visit stall upon stall cooking up excellent Korean street food.
For something totally different, head to Plant Cafe, a vegan restaurant in hip Itaewon. When you tire of meat-heavy Korean cuisine, this is an ideal spot for a change of pace.
When's a Good Time to Visit
Seoul has four distinct seasons. Winters stretch from December until mid-March, and there's something oddly pleasant about the near empty parks and palace grounds. Vacation rentals and house rentals are much cheaper.
Cherry blossom seekers should consider April when walking paths transform into canopies of pink and white. While summers (July through September) can be hot and rainy, a slew of festivals will make up for it. Book your house rentals in advance though.
October and November is a chance to witness the changing colors of fall, and avail discounts on house rentals.
Local Karaoke, Night Markets and Clubs
Seoul's nightlife isn't just limited to bars and clubs. The atmospheric Dongdaemun Night Market is a foodie heaven with free dance and music shows.
Party like locals do - carousing through multiple bars and clubs all night long. But before that, hit up one of the ubiquitous Gogi jib (barbecue places) where you can pair sumptuous pork belly (samgyeopsal) with soju, a vodka-like grain spirit.
How about singing your heart out at a noraebang (private karaoke room)? Homo Hill meanwhile appeals for its flamboyant drag shows and gay saunas. End the night on a reflective note at one of the crane-shaped cafes on the Hangang River.
Viewing Towers, Culture Villages and More!
N Seoul Tower and Lotte Tower
Gaze down at the Seoul's urban sprawl from the N Seoul Tower which stands atop the cable car accessible Namsam Mountain. The Sky Deck at the Lotte World Tower however holds its own being home to the world's highest glass floor.
Bukchon Hanok Village
This well-preserved picturesque neighborhood allows visitors a glimpse into Korean traditional life as it were six centuries ago. What's more, you could even book a house rental here.
National Museum of Korea
One of Asia's largest museums, this one houses artifacts dating back several thousand years: paintings, sculptures and much more. It is a top-rated family friendly destination.
Jingwansa Temple at Bukhansan National Park
Jingwansa is an ancient complex of temples that lies within the scenic landscapes of the Bukhansan National Park. Here, you can learn about Buddhism in temples enveloped by miles of lush hiking trails.
Changdeokgung Palace
Built by rulers of the Joseon Dynasty in 1405, Changdeokgung Palace is a visually stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site. A guide is recommended as the complex is sprawling.
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