10 Things to Do in Seoul in February

February is one of the coldest months of the Korean winter, but it is also an ideal time to discover the season's attractions. Here's what you can see in Seoul during its winter season.

Matías Rodríguez

Matías Rodríguez

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10 Things to Do in Seoul in February

Streets of Seoul | ©Nicolas Nova

If you are one of those who prefer to visit cities with a smaller influx of tourists and do not mind the low temperatures, visiting Seoul in February can be a good alternative. During this month, the South Korean capital offers a variety of winter attractions and some of the best scenery.

Some of the best things to do in Seoul in February include visiting the ski resorts, tasting king crab in its fishing season, having fun at the ice skating rinks, experiencing Valentine's Day, touring the International Sculpture Festival and visiting Lotte World amusement park.

1. Experience Valentine's Day in Seoul

Valentine's Day in Seoul| ©Lauren Schleyer
Valentine's Day in Seoul| ©Lauren Schleyer

Valentine's Day in Seoul in February is a romantic experience that offers a variety of options to commemorate the universal date of love. On this special day, the city is dressed in red and flooded with hearts, and there are several places you can visit to enjoy a romantic day, especially if you plan to visit the South Korean capital as a couple.

One option is to take a walk along the iconic Banpo Bridge and discover its Rainbow Fountain, where you can discover a spectacle of lights and dancing waters that creates a romantic atmosphere on the banks of the Han River. In addition, the illuminated landscape at night provides the perfect backdrop for some of the best photographs of your trip.

Another place you can visit is N Seoul Tower. Climbing the observation deck with your loved one and enjoying the panoramic views of the city is an unforgettable romantic experience. In addition, on the observation deck you can leave a love lock or enjoy a romantic dinner at one of the tower's revolving restaurants, which is located 239 meters high.

If you prefer a quieter experience, the palace gardens, such as those of Gyeongbokgung Palace or Changdeokgung, offer a serene and romantic atmosphere for a stroll together. The traditional architecture and stunning gardens create a perfect setting for a special date in the middle of the Korean winter.

Buy tickets for the N Seoul Tower Observation Deck

2. Taste king crab during the fishing season.

Crab Season| ©Geoff Henson
Crab Season| ©Geoff Henson

Tasting king crab during the fishing season is an exceptional culinary experience that, if you are a food lover, you should not miss when visiting South Korea. The fishing season for kkotge, as this species is known in Seoul, takes place mainly in February each year and forms an integral part of the regular Korean diet during its season.

The Korean king crab is known for its tender and sweet meat, which lends itself perfectly to a variety of dishes. One of the most popular preparations is kkotge tang, a spicy soup that combines the fresh flavors of the sea with the spicy tinge characteristic of local cuisine. You can also eat it in grilled preparations, dishes such as kkotge gui, in which the crab is grilled and served with a sweet and sour sauce.

During the fishing season, local restaurants in coastal areas such as Gangneung and Sokcho offer special menus centered on king crab. In addition, in February you can also take part in culinary tours in Seoul and cooking classes to learn the secrets of crab preparation.

Book a Korean cooking class in Seoul

3. Take part in the Korean New Year celebrations.

Korean New Year Parade| ©Story of the stone
Korean New Year Parade| ©Story of the stone

Participating in the Korean New Year celebrations, known as Seollal, is an opportunity to get to know in depth one of the most important and traditional festivities in South Korea. During this time, the city is filled with a festive and spiritual atmosphere, and there are several places you can visit to be part of the festivities in Seoul.

One of the most emblematic destinations is Gyeongbokgung, one of the most famous palaces in Seoul where traditional ceremonies are held to welcome the new lunar year. Here you can witness the Charye ceremony, where rituals are performed to honor ancestors and receive blessings for the coming year. If you want to soak up the traditional experience, you can also wear a hanbok, the traditional Korean costume characteristic of the time.

The hanok village of Bukchon is another place where you can experience the richness of Korean New Year traditions. There you can visit historic houses and participate in cultural activities such as making jeon, which are Korean pancakes, and playing Yutnori, which is a tradition during Seollal.

In addition, Jogyesa Temple in downtown Seoul is a place where locals and visitors gather to perform Buddhist rituals and enjoy the paper lantern decorations that adorn the temple during this time that will allow you to integrate into Korean culture in an authentic and traditional way.

Book a guided tour of the Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul

4. Visit the ski resorts of Seoul

Skiing in Seoul| ©Chen YC
Skiing in Seoul| ©Chen YC

If you are a winter sports fan, you probably love skiing. In that case, visiting the resorts around Seoul in February will allow you to discover some of the best slopes in the region. This month marks the height of the ski season in South Korea, and is considered by many to be the best time to enjoy an extreme experience.

Among the most popular ski resorts near Seoul is Vivaldi Park Ski World, an affordable option for those who wish to enjoy a day in the snow without straying too far from the city. Yongpyong Resort, known as The Alps of Korea, is another outstanding resort offering a variety of slopes and ski-related activities.

In addition, Alpensia Resort is an excellent choice for those who wish to combine skiing with a luxurious and relaxing experience at its spa and restaurant facilities.

These ski resorts near Seoul provide a unique opportunity to enjoy the Korean winter, whether skiing or snowboarding on well-equipped slopes or participating in other recreational activities in the snow. In addition, the winter scenery and panoramic views of the mountains surrounding these resorts create a unique atmosphere.

5. Tour the Seoul International Sculpture Festival

International Sculpture Festival| ©File Festival 2011
International Sculpture Festival| ©File Festival 2011

February is the ideal month to discover one of the traditional events on Seoul's annual calendar. The International Sculpture Festival is a cultural experience that combines art and creativity in an outdoor setting. In addition, this festival brings together national and international sculptors who exhibit their contemporary works in the streets of the capital.

During the International Sculpture Festival, the streets and squares of Seoul are filled with works in a wide variety of styles and forms, from abstract realizations to realistic representations. There you will have the opportunity to tour the outdoor exhibits, interact with the artists and appreciate the creative process live as sculptors work on new pieces on site.

In addition to the sculptures, this event, which usually takes place during the second half of February, often includes parallel activities such as art workshops, artist talks and cultural performances.

6. Discover the Ice and Snow Festival in Seoul

Snow in Seoul| ©Jeon Han
Snow in Seoul| ©Jeon Han

Discovering the Ice and Snow Festival in Seoul will allow you to be part of a unique winter experience that takes place informally throughout the city. Although not an official festival with scheduled events, the festive spirit of the capital's residents comes out in spectacular fashion as they dress up their homes, neighborhoods and gardens with winter decorations.

During the month of February, when the snowfall is at its heaviest, the city comes alive with a variety of ice and snow sculptures, creating a unique atmosphere. Residents showcase their creativity by designing and carving sculptures depicting everything from animals and iconic figures to winter landscapes. These ephemeral works of art become one of Seoul's winter attractions.

One of the most endearing traditions of this festival is the decoration of gardens and trees with twinkling lights and glowing figures that reflect the festive season. In addition, neighborhoods compete in friendly competition to create the most eye-catching decorations, turning Seoul into a spectacle of lights and colors during the cold February nights.

7. Have fun at the city's ice skating rinks

Skating rink| ©Jeon Han
Skating rink| ©Jeon Han

If you are looking for a purely winter plan in Seoul or you are planning to visit the city with children, the ice skating rinks will allow you to discover one of the best attractions of this destination in February. Despite the cold of the season, locals and tourists alike flock to different spots in the South Korean capital for ice skating.

One of the iconic places to practice this sport in Seoul is the ice rink at Seoul City Plaza, located in the center of the city. With the Seoul City Hall building in the background, this rink offers an ideal setting for skating and enjoying the panoramic views at the same time. In addition, discovering the nighttime illumination of the area is one of the best things to do at night in Seoul.

The skating rink in Seoul's Olympic Park is another popular place for this activity. This site, which was built for the 1988 Olympic Games, offers a professional skating experience on a professional rink, surrounded by greenery and on the banks of the Han River, which runs through the city from end to end.

In addition to skating rinks, many of these venues also offer equipment rentals, making it easy for visitors to participate in this activity even if they don't have their own equipment.

8. Marvel at the Seoul Illustration Fair

Seoul Illustration Fair| ©Daniel Bueno
Seoul Illustration Fair| ©Daniel Bueno

South Korea has a strong tradition related to comics and illustration, and if you plan to visit the city in February you can visit the Illustration Fair, which will provide you with a creative and engaging experience that celebrates visual art in all its forms. This annual fair attracts artists, illustrators and art lovers from around the world, who gather in the South Korean capital to share their love of illustration.

The Seoul Illustration Fair stands out as an inclusive event that embraces a wide range of styles and techniques. There you can explore works by emerging and established artists, from digital illustrations and comics to watercolors and prints. In addition, during the fair you will have free access to Seoul Museum Figure W, one of the best museums in the South Korean capital.

At this event, in addition to touring the exhibits, you can interact with the artists, buy works and participate in workshops and talks related to the world of illustration.

Buy tickets for Figure Museum W in Seoul

9. Visit Lotte World amusement park

Lotte World| ©Jordi Sanchez
Lotte World| ©Jordi Sanchez

Visiting Lotte World amusement park in the winter months is a unique and exciting experience. This iconic amusement park, one of the largest in South Korea, becomes a unique place during the cold season. That's why, in the month of February, you can explore Lotte World transformed into a snowy world of fun.

You'll find this park adorned with winter lights and decorations, creating a festive atmosphere. Winter attractions, such as the outdoor ice skating rink and ice sculpture exhibits, are highlights you won't want to miss during your visit. As you glide around the ice rink, you can also take in the view of the fairytale castle that adorns the park.

Due to Seoul's winter weather, in February at Lotte World you can find discounted tickets and special packages designed to attract visitors, making your visit even more financially attractive. This will allow you to enjoy all the attractions and entertainment offered by the park without having to worry about your budget.

This attraction is also included in the Discover Seoul Pass, so if you decide to purchase it you can save time and money on your visit to the park.

Buy the Discover Seoul Pass

10. Taste Seoul's winter cuisine during the coldest month of the year.

Seoul Food| ©Doug Sun Beams
Seoul Food| ©Doug Sun Beams

One of the best things to do when visiting cold cities during the winter is to discover the seasonal cuisine, and Seoul is no exception to the rule in this case. In addition, South Korea's culinary offerings are delicious, allowing you to discover unique flavors and textures that will enhance your travel experience.

One of the most emblematic dishes of South Korea's winter cuisine is budae jjigae, a savory soup with a spicy base that combines ingredients such as sausage, spam, noodles, kimchi and vegetables. This soup, often referred to as army soup due to its historical origin, is ideal for warming you up on cold February days.

Another popular dish during the winter is tteokbokki, which are spicy rice dumplings that are cooked in a gochujang-based sauce and served with other ingredients, such as fish and ramen.

You also can't miss the hotteok, a kind of sweet pancake filled with brown sugar, cinnamon and nuts that is grilled. This comforting snack becomes especially popular during the winter, when its enticing aroma wafts through the city streets. Any of these options can be sampled on Seoul food tours, many of which include cooking classes and workshops with local chefs.

Book a Korean cooking class in Seoul

Temperatures in Seoul in February

February in Seoul| ©Rodrigo Verschae
February in Seoul| ©Rodrigo Verschae

The weather in Seoul in February is very cold, as the city is in the middle of winter. On average, temperatures range between 3° and 5°, although at night it often breaks below freezing. These low temperatures make Seoul one of the coldest destinations in Asia during this month.

In addition to the low temperatures, February is also a month when the city experiences fewer hours of sunshine, which contributes to a colder and darker atmosphere. Days can be cloudy and foggy, and occasional snowfall is common, adding a wintry tinge to the city and creating an ideal environment for those who enjoy snow.

Seoul's tourist flow in February

Getting to know Seoul| ©Nigeta Yuya
Getting to know Seoul| ©Nigeta Yuya

The tourist crowds in Seoul in February tend to be lower compared to other months of the year. This is largely due to the cold temperatures and the height of winter, which tends to discourage travelers. However, this smaller crowds can be an advantage for those looking to avoid the crowds and enjoy a quieter experience compared to the summer months in Seoul.

Keep in mind that despite the lower tourist influx, Seoul still offers a wide variety of activities and events during February, such as winter festivals, Lunar New Year celebrations and unique culinary experiences.

Prices in Seoul in February

Money in Euros| ©Ibrahim Boran
Money in Euros| ©Ibrahim Boran

Prices in Seoul tend to be lower in February, especially compared to the peak tourist season. This phenomenon is due to the lower influx of visitors during the winter, which leads to a decrease in demand in the hotel industry and restaurants. As a result, travelers can find attractive deals on lodging, with cheaper hotel rates and special discounts.

In addition to lodging, prices at restaurants and stores also tend to be more affordable in February. Local restaurants often offer winter menus with hot dishes at reasonable prices, giving you the opportunity to discover delicious local cuisine without overpaying. You can also get some of the best tours of Seoul at a good price and without too much effort to explore the city at your own pace.

Book a private tour of Seoul

What to pack to visit Seoul in February?

Luggage| ©JamesDeMeyer
Luggage| ©JamesDeMeyer

Seoul is one of the coldest months of the year in February, so I advise you to include the following in your suitcase:

  • Waterproof and comfortable boots
  • Winter coats
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Sunglasses
  • Woolen hat
  • Woolen scarves
  • Waterproof and tactile gloves
  • Thermal socks
  • Thermal fleece
  • Fleece pants
  • Wool sweaters