South Korea Travel Guide: July Edition | Things to do in Korea in July
Here's everything you need to know about traveling in Korea during the month of July, including recommendations for rainy days!
Late June-Early July is the beginning of monsoon season on the Korean peninsula. At this time of the year, heavy rainfall is expected daily with surprises of sunny days in between. You may be disappointed to find that you've booked your trip to Korea during this time, but we're here to help you get the most out of your trip! Check out our recommendations for the month of July!
Weather in July
Average Temperature (Seoul):
- Highs (from 27°C to 29°C, rarely falling below 23°C or exceeding 33°C)
- Lows (from 21°C to 24°C, rarely falling below 19°C or exceeding 26°C)
In July, South Korea is fully immersed in its monsoon season, which typically begins in late June and can last until the end of July. This period is characterized by heavy and frequent rainfall, covering the country in a verdant lushness and offering a cooler reprieve from the intense summer heat.
Due to the heavy rainfall, it's crucial to wear water-resistant shoes or footwear that can protect your feet from getting wet. Locals often opt for waterproof slippers and rain boots. Additionally, you'll need to contend with high humidity, which can be quite challenging.
For a guide on what clothes to pack for Korea, check out this blog here!
To prepare for the heat, make sure you have these items to keep you cool!
Things to Do in Korea: July Edition
Events happening this July!
K-pop
Official 2024 Heart Dream Awards Tickets sold right here on Creatrip!
We cannot reveal the lineup just yet, but it is so worth it! Get your tickets now before they sell out!
Pop-ups
- NewJeans Supernatural Pop-Up (~July 10th, 2024 @ Myeongdong)
- A'pieu X MUSINSA Beauty (~ July 16th, 2024 @ Seongsu)
- & more information here!
Change up your look at a Korean hair salon!
What perfect way to change up your look than a visit to the hair salon! We always recommend that people get their hair done when they are here because not only is it cheaper than the U.S. or Europe, Korean hairstylists are better informed on current and upcoming trends!
A haircut that includes shampoo and styling is only 33,000 KRW (33000), and a color transformation comes up to approximately 200,000 KRW (200000) without bleach! That might sound a bit pricey, but keep in mind that you do not need to tip your hairdresser in Korea.
Here are some hair salons we recommend!
Get the Climate Card, a transportation pass that grants you unlimited rides!
The Seoul city government launched the Climate Card earlier this year, to encourage people to ride public transportation in efforts to tackle climate change and traffic in Seoul. The original Climate Card offers unlimited subway, bus, and public bike rides for only 65,000 KRW (65000).
On July 1st, a version of this pass will be launched for tourists as well, offering unlimited access to public transportation during a selected number of days. Check out the fare for the passes in the table below:
1-day Pass | 5,000 KRW (5000) |
2-day Pass | 8,000 KRW (8000) |
3-day Pass | 10,000 KRW (10000) |
5-day Pass | 15,000 KRW (15000) |
7-day Pass | 20,000 KRW (20000) |
*Without the pass, a single subway ride is 1,500 KRW and a bus ride is also 1,500 KRW (differs depending on bus type)
The new Climate Card also grants you discounts to popular tourist attractions like Seoul Grand Park, Seoul Botanic Park, Lotte World Aquarium, Seoul Sky, and more!
Foreign tourists can purchase the Climate Card at the Seoul Tourism Plaza by Cheonggyecheon Stream or at the Myeongdong Tourist Information Center (check addresses below). (Other locations to be announced)
Explore Korea's trendiest department store: The Hyundai Seoul
What could be so special about a department store..? The Hyundai Seoul has been a favorite hang-out spot for many locals who are looking for a day of shopping and good eats. The department store boasts a vast selection of the trendiest up-and-coming brands that you've definitely seen your favorite influencers flaunt.
The department store also hosts several pop-up stores, where you can experience popular Korean brands hands-on! Check out what pop-ups are going on in our guide here: June & July Pop-up Stores.
The Hyundai Seoul also has an extensive line-up of the hottest eats in Seoul. The department store has curated its food court to feature popular Seoul restaurants and cafes, typically known for their long lines, all conveniently located in one area.
Check out our full guide to The Hyundai Seoul here!
Korean food recs for the summer!
Rainy days call for crispy jeon (Korean pancakes) and some ice-cold makgeolli (Korean rice wine). Let me tell you why.
In Korea, the tradition of eating jeon (a type of savory pancake) and drinking makgeolli (a milky rice wine) on rainy days is rooted in a sensory and practical connection. The sound of rain resembles the sizzling sound of jeon cooking in oil, enhancing the cozy ambiance. Additionally, the humid weather increases the fermentation rate of makgeolli, making it an ideal pairing with the oily jeon for a comforting meal on a wet day.
To get an in-depth insight on makgeolli, join a makgeolli tasting with makgeolli sommelier, Jaekyung Hong. You can book a tasting here:
Here's a list of the best jeon restaurants in Seoul!
- Parkgane Bindaedduk @ Gwangjang Market
- Sinsajeon @ Sinsa-dong
- Hong's Makgeolli @ Hongdae
- Jangeumi Jeonjip @ Myeongdong
Are you blind? Get SMILE LASIK in Korea!
Hope the title wasn't offensive, but we really do recommend booking LASIK surgery in Korea if you've been thinking about getting one! Korea is known to be super efficient and safe when it comes to LASIK surgery, plus, it's a lot more affordable than in any other country! You can get the consultation, testing, and the surgery all in one day, and recovery after surgery only takes a day!
*All eye clinics listed on Creatrip are ZEISS certified.
Book your consultation for LASIK surgery at the top optometrists in Korea, right here on Creatrip here!
Check out our June Travel Guide here:
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