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Departing from Xi'an! November Seoul Autumn Viewing Guide 💯 20 Ginkgo Check-in Spots to Copy Directly
Yes, that's right, the November autumn viewing plan for direct flights from Xi'an to Seoul is finally out! Flight + visa all-in-one service, no hassle for you, just land and rush to these golden glowing ginkgo spots 🍂
We've compiled a super complete list of ginkgo check-in spots in Seoul, sorted by best photo times. November is just the perfect time to catch the peak viewing period. Save this article and use it as your navigation guide!
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Montblanc (105 4·19-ro, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul)
The ginkgo trees in front of the luxury store in early November are super stylish, making your photos look very high-end.
Seochon (25 Hyoja-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Early November in Seochon is full of vintage vibes, with ginkgo leaves falling on hanok eaves—every snap looks like a scene from a Korean drama.
1F, 61 Jahamun-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
In mid-November, the ginkgo here forms a golden tunnel, with sunlight filtering through the leaves—super healing.
Jeongdong-ro (26 Jeongdong-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul)
Early November Jeongdong-ro is a hidden gem with fewer people and beautiful scenery, perfect for a leisurely walk and atmospheric photos.
Changdeokgung Palace (99 Yulgok-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
The palace architecture paired with golden ginkgo in early November creates a time-travel feel, perfectly blending ancient style and autumn scenery.
Starbucks (22 Sejongno 9-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Mid-November, sit by the Starbucks window, sip coffee while watching the ginkgo outside—full autumn ritual vibes.
Jeongdong Observatory (15 Deoksugung-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul)
Early November here offers a panoramic view of the entire ginkgo forest, with an expansive view—sunset photos are amazing.
47 Changdeokgung-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Early November street ginkgo is super photogenic, with ginkgo leaves covering the entrances of small shops, full of everyday life charm.
Olympic Park, Line 9 Exit 4
Early to mid-November Olympic Park has a huge ginkgo forest, great for full-body shots and family photos.
Noksapyeong Overpass (195 Noksapyeong-daero Underground, Yongsan-gu, Seoul)
Early November standing on the overpass watching ginkgo leaves fall with the wind feels like a movie scene.
Sungkyunkwan University Myeongnyundang (25-1 Sungkyunkwan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Early November campus is full of youthful energy, with Myeongnyundang under the ginkgo trees—every snap is an artsy masterpiece.
Seoul Forest (678-1 Seongsu-dong 1-ga, Seongdong-gu, Seoul)
Early November Seoul Forest, ginkgo and lawn combined, perfect for picnics, walks, and getting close to nature.
Songjeong Dibong-ro (73-468 Songjeong-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul)
Come here in mid to late November to catch the last brilliant ginkgo display; the riverside ginkgo is very poetic.
📌Key point!
The Seoul autumn viewing tours starting and ending in Xi'an are now online, with flight + visa all included. No need to search for guides or handle visas yourself. Choose from various free travel or pure play group routes at will~
November departures perfectly catch the best ginkgo viewing period!
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If you want to get close to nature, the Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea is a good place. Many Koreans come here to picnic and enjoy flowers. There are also multiple indoor venues that provide various ball games and concert activities!
Seoul Olympic Park is located in Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul. It is a multifunctional comprehensive park built by South Korea to commemorate the 1988 Summer Olympic Games. Focusing on the three major themes of health, appreciation and entertainment, the park can be divided into four major sections: culture and art, life sports, environmental ecology and historical experience. It is not only a good place for Seoul citizens to take a leisure walk, but also one of the most famous tourist attractions in South Korea. In front of the Seoul Olympic Park is the "Peace Square" centered on the "Peace Gate", which is a good place for citizens to roller skate and rest. Under the "Peace Gate" is the Olympic flame, which was burning in 1988 and is still well preserved. The biggest highlight of the park is the various outdoor sculptures scattered throughout the park with the SOMA Art Museum as the center. These works include masterpieces by world-class masters and works by emerging writers. They are lifelike and often attract many tourists to stop and observe them.
Besides hosting various events, Olympic Park also boasts itself with various faunas especially during spring and autumn, with Rose and Cosmos the main fauna to be enjoyed.
Olympic Park is a famous park in Seoul. It is suitable for going with relatives. If you are in this area, it is worth a visit. The staff called us again enthusiastically. The air is good. I said I wanted to visit here a long time ago, so I called my friends to come together.
One of the Han River Parks next to the Olympic Stadium, there are many special designs inside, very suitable for taking pictures! The two standing at the door are Hodori, the mascots of the 1988 Olympics, and the cute tiger boy and tiger girl, wearing Korean clothes to welcome everyone~.
The Olympic Park Park is very open, and still retains the six major outdoor sports venues for the 88 Seoul Olympic Games. Many Koreans will choose to take a walk here for fitness. They can take a walk here to see the large stadium which often hosts Korean star concerts.
The Olympic Park has become one of our favorite places to visit. There is a rare road which provides a quiet green oasis for Seoul. The grand entrance to the World Peace Gate should not be missed, especially in the evening. You can ride bicycles and kites in the square. The lake is a good place for bird watching, a place for morning exercise as well as for citizens.