South Korea Travel Guide: September Edition | Average Weather, What To Wear, Things To Do, etc.
Here's everything you need to know about traveling in Korea during the month of September, including recommendations for outdoor activities & what to look out for during Chuseok!
- Weather in September
- Things to Do in Korea: September Edition
- Check out all the pop-ups happening in Korea here!
- The weather is too perfect to stay in! Let's go outside!
- Healing Tent Ttukseom Branch | Han River Park Picnic Set Rental
- Chuseok Holiday: Things you need to know about traveling during Chuseok
Welcome to your ultimate travel guide for visiting Korea in September! This month is one of the best times to experience the beauty and culture of Korea, as the weather begins to cool down and the vibrant autumn season starts to set in.
From the bustling cities to the serene countryside, Korea offers a perfect mix of modern attractions and traditional charm. Whether you're here for the Chuseok festivities, scenic hikes, or shopping sprees, this guide will help you make the most of your September trip to Korea.
Weather in September
Average Temperature (Seoul):
- Early September: The average highs are around 25-28°C (77-82°F), with lows in the range of 18-21°C (64-70°F).
- Late September: As the month progresses, temperatures start to drop slightly, with highs around 22-25°C (72-77°F) and lows in the range of 14-18°C (57-64°F).
In Seoul, September marks the transition from summer to autumn, bringing cooler temperatures and less humidity compared to the hot and humid summer months. Here's what you can generally expect:
Rainfall - September can still see some rainfall, but it's less frequent than in July and August, which are peak monsoon months. The city can experience occasional showers, particularly in the early part of the month.
Humidity - Humidity levels decrease compared to the summer, making the weather more comfortable, especially towards the end of the month.
General Weather - The skies in September are often clearer, with more sunshine as autumn begins to take hold. The weather is generally pleasant, making it a good time for outdoor activities.
Overall, September in Seoul is mild and increasingly comfortable as the month goes on, with a mix of warm days and cooler evenings.
For a guide on what clothes to pack for Korea, check out this blog here!
Things to Do in Korea: September Edition
Events happening this September:
K-pop
Check out all the pop-ups happening in Korea here!
The weather is too perfect to stay in! Let's go outside!
We’re blessed with perfect weather in September, making it the ideal time to soak it all in before the intense cold of the Korean winter sets in. Here are some favorite activities that locals love to enjoy this month:
Picnics at Han River Park
There’s something special about having a picnic by the Han River. The city skyline paired with a cool breeze offers a refreshing escape from the daily grind.
Most Koreans like to rent a picnic set for their outings at the Han River, and you can do the same! Check out the link below if you’d like to rent a stylish picnic set for yourself:
Hiking For the Views
Did you know that 70% of Korea is covered in mountains? That’s why there are so many accessible hiking trails throughout the country! Hiking is a popular hobby in Korea, especially in the fall, and it’s an experience that tourists can enjoy just as much as the locals.
Here are some of the best hiking spots in Seoul that are easy to access:
- Bukhansan National Park (Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult) - A top hiking destination with varying trails, highlighted by the challenging Baegundae Peak and stunning summit views.
- Inwangsan Mountain (Difficulty: Moderate) - Features unique rock formations and offers a short, moderately challenging hike with panoramic city views.
- Gwanaksan Mountain (Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult) - Steep and rocky trails lead to rewarding views of Seoul and the Han River, favored by experienced hikers.
- Bukaksan Mountain (Difficulty: Moderate) - Located behind the Blue House, this hike offers historical significance and stunning views of Seoul.
- Achasan Mountain (Difficulty: Easy to Moderate) - Ideal for sunrise hikes, with easy trails and beautiful views of the Han River.
- Ansan Mountain (Difficulty: Easy to Moderate) - A leisurely hike near Yonsei University with well-maintained trails and scenic views of Seoul.
Too intimidated to go alone? Join a local friend using TourMate! Read more about it here:
Chuseok Holiday: Things you need to know about traveling during Chuseok
As Chuseok approaches, it's important to be aware of a few things if you're in Korea during this major holiday. Chuseok, often referred to as the Korean Thanksgiving, is a time when many Koreans travel to their hometowns to spend time with family. Because of this, you might find that some shops and restaurants, particularly smaller or family-run establishments, are closed during the holiday.
While more places in Seoul are beginning to stay open even during Chuseok, it's still a good idea to check the operating hours on Naver or Instagram before heading out, just to be sure. Additionally, if you’re considering traveling outside of Seoul, it’s wise to rethink your plans. Trains and buses are usually fully booked well in advance, and the roads tend to be heavily congested as people travel to and from their hometowns.
To avoid the hassle, consider staying in Seoul or planning your travel before or after the holiday period. This way, you can enjoy the festive atmosphere without the stress of navigating the holiday rush.
Olive Young Big Bang Sale
Sale Duration: (Predicted) Aug. 30 ~ Sept. 5, 2024
Olive Young holds four mega sales each year, one in March, June, September, and December. The September sale is expected to run from August 30 to September 5. With nearly all products heavily discounted, be sure to leave some extra room in your suitcase!
Check out Creatrip's Olive Young recommendations in the link below!
Are you missing the Big Bang Sale this September? Don't worry because they have sales all month long! Check out what sales you can take advantage of in the link below!
Knowing your personal color: Why do you need to?
Getting a personal color analysis can be a game-changer for your style and confidence. By understanding which colors complement your unique skin tone, eye color, and hair color, you can make more informed choices when shopping for clothes and makeup.
This not only helps you look your best but also saves time and money by guiding you toward pieces that truly enhance your natural features. Whether you're buying a new wardrobe or updating your makeup collection, a personal color analysis ensures that every purchase flatters you, making you feel more confident and put-together every day.
You can book an appointment at the best foreigner-friendly personal color analysis studios right here on Creatrip! Here are some of our favorites:
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