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Seoul Events Calendar 2026

📅 Complete Year Guide

Comprehensive calendar for the full year 2026 with Korean festivals, traditional holidays, seasonal celebrations, and K-culture events. All events include verified contact information and official websites.

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🎊 Major 2026 Highlights

Seollal (Lunar New Year 2026)

📅 February 16-18, 2026 (3-day holiday)

Korea's most important traditional holiday celebrating the Lunar New Year. Three-day celebration with family gatherings, traditional ceremonies, ancestral rituals, palace programs, and cultural activities throughout Seoul.

📞 Contact: Seoul Tourism Organization +82-02-3788-0800

🌐 Website: Korea Tourism Organization

Seoul Cherry Blossom Season

📅 April 1-7, 2026 (forecast)

Peak cherry blossom season in Seoul with hanbok experiences, spring festivals, and cherry blossom viewing at Seokchon Lake, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and parks throughout the city.

📍 Location: Seokchon Lake, Gyeongbokgung Palace, various Seoul parks

📞 Contact: Seoul Tourism Organization +82-02-3788-0800

Buddha's Birthday & Lotus Lantern Festival

📅 May 24, 2026 & May 16-17, 2026

National holiday celebrating Buddha's Birthday with spectacular lantern festivals, temple ceremonies, and Buddhist cultural events. The Lotus Lantern Festival features parades and cultural performances throughout Seoul.

📞 Contact: Seoul Tourism Organization +82-02-3788-0800

Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving 2026)

📅 September 24-26, 2026 (3-day holiday)

Korea's harvest festival and autumn celebration with traditional ceremonies, family gatherings, and cultural activities nationwide. Palace programs and traditional markets offer authentic experiences.

📞 Contact: Seoul Tourism Organization +82-02-3788-0800

🌸 Spring Events (March-May 2026)

Independence Movement Day

📅 March 1, 2026 (observed March 2)

National holiday commemorating the March 1st Independence Movement of 1919. Ceremonial events and cultural programs throughout Seoul.

Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival

📅 March 29 - April 6, 2026

Major cherry blossom festival with traditional performances and spectacular spring scenery. Accessible from Seoul for day trips.

📍 Location: Jinhae (accessible from Seoul)

☀️ Summer Events (June-August 2026)

Seoul International Book Fair

📅 June 18-22, 2026

Major book fair featuring Korean and international publishers, author events, and literary discussions.

📍 Location: COEX Mall, Seoul

Boryeong Mud Festival

📅 July 25 - August 10, 2026

World-famous mud festival at Daecheon Beach featuring mud wrestling, slides, and beach activities with international participation.

📍 Location: Daecheon Beach, Boryeong

Liberation Day

📅 August 15, 2026 (observed August 17)

National holiday commemorating Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule with patriotic ceremonies and cultural events.

🍂 Autumn Events (September-November 2026)

Seoul Marathon

📅 March & November 2026

International Seoul Marathon and Half Marathon events featuring courses through Seoul's historic and modern districts.

📍 Location: Seoul

❄️ Winter Events (December 2026)

Christmas Day

📅 December 25, 2026

National holiday with Christmas celebrations, holiday markets, and festive events throughout Seoul.

🗓️ Monthly Event Breakdown

  • Winter: Lantern festivals, ice skating, winter sports
  • Spring: Cherry blossoms, Buddha's Birthday, traditional festivals
  • Summer: Mud festivals, cultural events, outdoor activities
  • Autumn: Chuseok celebrations, harvest festivals, marathons

🎯 Planning Tips

Book Early: Major holidays like Seollal and Chuseok require advance planning as accommodations fill quickly.

Palace Events: Royal palace events often offer special international visitor programs with English guides.

Weather Considerations: Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-November) offer the best weather for outdoor events.

🏛️ Cultural Context

Korean events blend ancient traditions with modern celebrations. National holidays reflect Korea's history, Buddhism, and Confucian values. Many festivals include family-oriented activities and traditional food experiences.

For the most current information and bookings, contact Seoul Tourism Organization at +82-02-3788-0800 or visit their official websites.

Street Food

Along the many smaller streets in the area are plenty of small stalls selling street foods, either literally in the street or from window opening up from their small shops and kiosks.  Try some of the local favorites including deep fried sausage and rice cakes on a stick, or French Fries and sausage coated in batter on a stick.   More traditional are gyeran bbang which is a type of fried egg cake or muffin which is a tasty and nutritious snack that all people can enjoy.

For those who love spicy food try dakkochi which is a spicy chicken skewer, cooked over coals to get a BBQ flavor but with plenty of chili heat as well.

Try also the hotteok which is a stuffed small pancake with a sweet sugary filling. Great warmers on a cold evening these are a popular snack with children and adults alike.


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