📍Jeongdok Public Library
and some random streets in Bukchon
⛅️weather changes drastically for some days, so always be prepared
🧥jackets and umbrella ☂️
👟Wear sneakers for comfort
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Springtime in Seoul, especially around early April, offers a breathtaking display of cherry blossoms that attract both locals and tourists alike. Visiting Jeongdok Public Library and wandering through the random streets in Bukchon provide a unique, less crowded way to experience this seasonal beauty. The weather around this time tends to fluctuate, often shifting from sunny to chilly and windy throughout the day, so layering clothes is essential. When exploring these scenic spots, I always recommend bringing a light jacket and a compact umbrella, as sudden drizzles are common. Sneakers or comfortable walking shoes are a must since the charming Bukchon neighborhood invites long strolls through narrow alleyways and historic architecture. Midday temperatures typically range between 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, which is cool but pleasant for outdoor activities if dressed appropriately. Additionally, taking spontaneous detours down less-traveled streets often leads to delightful encounters with blooming cherry trees away from the usual tourist paths. This personal discovery adds a special flavor to your visit, offering tranquil moments amidst the bustling city. Remember to check the local weather daily, and embrace the dynamic spring atmosphere in Seoul—it’s part of the charm that makes the cherry blossom season so memorable. For those planning a trip, combining your visit to Jeongdok Public Library with stops at nearby cafes or traditional Korean tea houses can enrich your experience further. Sampling local snacks while watching petals fall creates a perfect spring day in Seoul. Keep your camera ready, as the soft pink and white blossoms create countless photo opportunities around every corner.













