Explore Seoul for Free: 26 Amazing No-Cost Activities

25 Free Things to Do in Seoul

Seoul is a vibrant city with a variety of activities around the clock. However, it can be costly to enjoy its renowned attractions, from stunning observation decks to delightful Korean barbecue. If you take a step off the beaten path, you’ll find that numerous experiences in the heart of South Korea’s capital don’t require spending a single won. Below are our favorite free activities to fill your time in Seoul.

1. Stage a photo shoot in Ihwa Mural Village

Two women take a selfie against a painted wall in Ihwa Mural Village, Seoul, South Korea
Ihwa’s colorful murals are irresistibly photogenic © Tuangtong Soraprasert / Shutterstock

Nestled close to Seoul’s independent theater district, Ihwa Mural Village boasts vibrant murals created by local artists aimed at renewing this once-neglected neighborhood. Don’t miss popular artworks like Angel Wings and Fish Swimming Upstream for unforgettable photos.

2. Savor the atmosphere at Yun Dong-ju Literature Museum

This small three-room museum, situated in a former facility, honors the life of beloved Korean poet Yun Dong-ju. Guests can explore old photographs and first editions of his works; moreover, the museum’s design and ambiance are truly captivating. A stroll behind the venue offers enchanting views of the N Seoul Tower.

Close-up shot of the door of Jeoldusan Martyrs’ Shrine, Seoul, South Korea
The moving Jeoldusan Martyrs’ Shrine commemorates the victims of religious persecution © MeSamong / Shutterstock

3. Pay homage at the Jeoldusan Martyrs’ Shrine

Jeoldusan Martyrs’ Shrine honors the countless Roman Catholics who fell victim during the Byeongin Persecution of 1866. The site features a gallery and museum with displays that highlight its tragic past. Evening visits, especially at dusk, bring an ethereal glow thanks to the flickering votive candles.

4. Check out the contemporary art scene at Seoul Museum of Art

The Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) is one of the few free art destinations in the city, set in a beautifully preserved historic building. While special exhibits may charge entry, make sure to explore the permanent collection showcasing noteworthy works from renowned Korean artists.

A tourist looks at traditional buildings in Bukchon Hanok Village
It’s free to explore the charm-filled traditional lanes of Bukchon Hanok Village © Pakawat Thongcharoen / Shutterstock

5. See traditional Korean homes in charming Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon Hanok Village is a picturesque neighborhood showcasing hundreds of traditional Korean homes, or hanok. This area captures the essence of Joseon-dynasty Korea and offers stunning views and unique charm, making it a delightful place to wander.

6. Hang out by the river in Hangang Park

This iconic park along the Han River is a favorite among locals and provides numerous scenic walking paths and lookouts. Summer visitors can enjoy various free events like outdoor movie screenings and festivals, particularly in the tranquil Mangwon-dong area.

Parkland backed by a stadium building, Seongsan-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Oil Tank Culture Park offers exciting arts programming – and fabulous photo opportunities © Shutterstock

7. Soak up the arts at Oil Tank Culture Park

This unique cultural center, created from repurposed oil tanks, offers free concerts, exhibitions, and lectures. Even without an event, guests can explore various artistic spaces and enjoy the live music often performed in the outdoor amphitheater.

8. Enjoy time at Cheongun Literature Library

Located at the base of Mt Inwang, this remarkable library is renowned for its beautiful architecture and serene reading spaces. While the lower level hosts a standard collection, the top floor, designed in traditional style, is particularly inviting for bibliophiles.

Local people relaxing in Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Seoul
The Gyeongui Line Forest Park traverses some of Seoul’s hippest neighborhoods © Keitma / Shutterstock

9. Linger in the Gyeongui Line Forest Park

Built over a century-old railway tracks, the Gyeongui Line Forest Park is a scenic haven that connects several trendy areas. Summer evenings are lively with picnics and musical performances, adding to the inviting atmosphere.

10. Learn about the city’s past at the Seoul Museum of History

Free exhibitions can be found at the Seoul Museum of History, showcasing artifacts from the Joseon dynasty and beyond. Interactive exhibits present a vivid snapshot of everyday life in historical Seoul, making it a worthwhile stop for cultural enthusiasts.

A photographer takes photos of the sunrise from Bukhansan mountain
Those who put in the effort to climb Bukhansan’s tallest peak are rewarded with heavenly views © CJ Nattanai / Shutterstock

11. Take in heavenly vistas from Bukhansan’s highest peak

Hikers can encounter breathtaking panoramic views at Bukhansan, the tallest peak in the area. The trek rewards those reaching the summit with stunning sights—many locals may even share their makgeolli at the top.

12. Hike Inwangsan for easier city views

Favorable for less experienced hikers, Inwangsan offers gorgeous views of the city alongside fascinating ancient fortress walls. This trail leads to remarkable sites like the Guksadang shrine, enhancing your hiking experience.

13. Experience the free Seoul walking tour

Utilize Seoul’s volunteer-guided walking tours, available in various languages. While the guides may differ in quality, these free tours impart local knowledge and fascinating stories that bring the city’s history to life.

A sample-giver clad in a red apron and hat offer samples in paper cups.
Free dinner? Opt for samples at the Lotte Mart in Seoul Station © Hahna Yoon / iBestTravel

14. Sample the wares at Seoul Station’s Lotte Mart

At Seoul Station’s Lotte Mart, you can enjoy an abundance of generous food samples. Try your luck in the instant noodle aisle during busy hours; it may even replace your dinner plans for the night!

15. Take a breather at Bongeun-sa

Visit Bongeun-sa temple, an oasis of tranquility in the bustling city. Founded during the Silla kingdom, this serene space is perfect for a peaceful retreat.

16. Window shop at Dongmyo Flea Market

The Dongmyo Flea Market is a hidden gem in Seoul where browsing is the name of the game. Delight in its eclectic assortment of used goods and local finds, particularly on lively weekends.

View of Seoullo 7017 skypark, Seoul, South Korea
Take in the city from above with a stroll through Seoullo 7017, an elevated park in Seoul © Shutterstock

17. Rise above the fray at Seoullo 7017

This elevated park, which converted a former highway into urban greenery, offers a refreshing escape from the city bustle. Enjoy stunning views and various plant varieties throughout the park.

18. Channel European vibes at Seoul Anglican Cathedral

This cathedral, designed in a Romanesque Revival style, is a beautiful tribute to architectural elegance. Visitors can enjoy its captivating interior, with regular English-language services held on Sundays.

People walk during the Lantern Festival at Cheong-gye-cheon, Seoul, South Korea
A wander down central Cheong-gye-cheon is always delightful © Nghia Khanh / Shutterstock

19. Unwind streamside at the Cheong-gye-cheon

Cheong-gye-cheon, a stunning stream in downtown Seoul, offers scenic pathways perfect for relaxation, especially during the beautiful Lantern Festival in November.

20. See the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain’s water show

From April to October, visit Banpo Bridge for the enchanting Moonlight Rainbow Fountain show. Its vibrant water jets synchronize beautifully with music, creating a memorable visual spectacle.

21. Browse the National Museum’s permanent collection

The National Museum of Korea showcases over 12,000 artifacts, making it the country’s largest museum. While some exhibits charge admission, the permanent collection is free to explore, offering remarkable insights into Korea’s history.

Colorful lanterns and Gilsangheon at Gilsangsa Temple, Seoul, South Korea
Gilsang-sa is a serene temple well off Seoul’s beaten path © Tuomas A. Lehtinen / Getty Images

22. Learn about Buddhism at Gilsang-sa

Gilsang-sa Temple, once a restaurant, offers an idyllic setting rich in nature. With many English-language programs, this temple is an insightful destination for those interested in exploring Buddhism and tranquility.

23. Take a mini-break at Seonyudo Park

This unique park was transformed from a former water purification facility into a green oasis. Locals flock here to enjoy outdoor activities and leisure, making it a wonderful stop for relaxation.

24. Bring a date for a stroll along Seoul City Wall

Seoul City Wall, a magnificent historical structure, offers a romantic ambiance ideal for couples. Evening strolls are particularly enchanting as the lights illuminate the ancient paths.

The modern architecture of Dongdaemun Design Plaza at night
Futuristic Dongdaemun Design Plaza is one of architect Zaha Hadid’s most striking works © T.Dallas / Shutterstock

25. Admire the futuristic architecture at Dongdaemun Design Plaza

A stunning architectural marvel designed by Zaha Hadid, Dongdaemun Design Plaza is free to explore. Visit to appreciate its cutting-edge design and regularly hosted exhibitions.

26. Celebrate Culture Day at venues across town

On the last Wednesday of every month, you can enjoy free or discounted entry to various cultural venues across Seoul. This includes access to museums, cultural sites, and even movie theaters, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the city’s rich heritage.

This article was first published on May 28, 2019, and updated on February 10, 2024.


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