Winter in Korea is not only about snowfall, but also about countless other unique things. So, is December or January a good time to visit Korea, where to go in Korea in winter, what to do during winter in Korea? Let us tell you about 15+ best places to visit in Korea in winter, best things to do in Korea in winter, exciting winter festivals, tips and more in this Korea winter blog and guide to winter vacation in Korea.
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Winter in Korea brings a magical and romantic beauty, when white snowflakes cover every road, turning the land of kimchi into a real fairy tale. However, just watching the snow is not enough, because this place also contains countless unique experiences, promising to captivate anyone who visits in the last months of the year.


Let’s explore the wonderful activities to help you have a complete trip in the land of kimchi, where you can immerse yourself in the beautiful natural scenery, while experiencing attractive festivals and cuisine.
When does winter begin in Korea?

Winter in Korea usually lasts from December to the end of February of the following year. During this period, the weather becomes cold and dry. In particular, January and February are considered the coldest months of the year. The average temperature is quite low, fluctuating depending on the specific region, for example, in the North, the average temperature is about -8 degrees Celsius, while in the South it is a bit warmer, from 0 degrees Celsius to 6 degrees Celsius.


Cheongyang Ice Festival & Nami & Eobi Ice Valley & Strawberry Tour
One of the outstanding features of winter in Korea is snow. The snow falling on the roads, on tree branches, and on roofs creates an extremely poetic and romantic space. In some areas, snow can cover a large area, creating ideal conditions for exciting skiing activities.
What to do during winter in Korea: Highlights of Winter Travel Activities in Korea
Explore the Winter “Garden of Eden” at Jade Garden – Gangwon-do

If you like building snowmen or playing in the first snow of the season (a classic scene from every romantic movie), put Jade Garden on your dream destination list. At the end of the year, this European-style park will transform into a real winter paradise.

Although there are no flowers or grass, Jade Garden still makes many visitors “miss” with its delicate wooden trails running through the lawns and forests covered in white snow. When you are tired, you can take a break at Gubongsan Mountain Observatory Cafe Street to enjoy the scenery and reward yourself with a cup of steaming coffee.
- Address: 80 Haetgol-gil, Namsan-myeon, Chuncheon, Gangwon-do, South Korea
- Opening Hours: 9:00 – 18:00
Try Your Hand at Skiing at Vivaldi Park Snowy Land

Vivaldi Park Snowy Land is a popular destination for Koreans every winter. After many renovations, this family-friendly resort now offers many exciting and safe activities, suitable for both children and adults. Put on some warm clothes and get ready to try your hand at skiing. With five unique slopes and plenty of activities for children, you and your family will surely have an exciting time exercising here.



Vivaldi Park Official Tickets: Ski/Snowyland/Lesson/Shuttle Access
Tip: Remember to pack breakfast and snacks in your backpack when coming to Vivaldi Park Snowy Land. The journey from Myeong Dong takes two hours (round trip) and requires changing many different means of transportation. So take this time to recharge or rest!
- Address: 262 Hanchigol-gil, Seo-myeon, Hongcheon, Gangwon-do
- Opening hours: 7:00 – 23:00
Admire the Sparkling Garden of Morning Calm

Traveling to Korea in winter, how can you forget the poetic Nami Island? Hidden under a thick blanket of snow, the famous island seems to “transform” into a white wonderland. Stay here until night to witness the extremely impressive light show of the Garden of Morning Calm.

Vivaldi Park-Snowyland/ Nami / Alpaca/ Strawberry Picking
- Address: 432 Sumogwon-ro, Sang-myeon, 상면 Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
- Hours of Operation: 8:30 – 19:00
Best places to visit in Korea in winter: Return to Childhood at Everland – Gyeonggi-do
Everland is the largest theme park in Korea, famous for its roller coasters that seem to “puzzle” the laws of gravity and the super classic pirate ship game. Here, you can enter directly to explore the wild world up close, take a walk on the wooden roller coaster, join the Wicked Parade or Trick or Treat performance.



- Address: 199 Everland-ro, Pogog-eup, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
- Opening Hours: 10:00 – 21:00 from Sunday to Thursday; 10:00 – 22:00 on Friday and Saturday
What to do during winter in Korea: “Conquer” the Bread Town Petite France – Gyeonggi-do
If you are a “hardcore fan” of the work “The Little Prince”, take the time to visit Petite France – a theme park that stands out with white snow and bright, cheerful colors. The walls are decorated with poetic paintings, French-style decorations and miniature landscapes with famous Disney characters such as Cinderella and Snow White will be the ideal backdrop for your Instagram photos. Fully charge your camera and “get to work”.


Eobi Ice Valley & Nami & Morning Calm & Railbike & Petite France
Tip: Remember to drink enough water and keep your body warm with a cup of Petite France coffee!
- Address: Hoban-ro, Oeseo-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
- Operating Hours: 9:00 – 18:00
Best things to do in Korea in winter: Nami Island Rail Bike Ride

Alpaca+LEGOLAND+Nami Island+RailBike+Morning Calm Private Tour
Have you ever felt “unsatisfied” in Korea’s so-called “moon island”? Klook has a suggestion for you right here. Before ending the journey, take a bike to conquer the 318km long rail track around the Bukhangang River in the snowy city.
This trip will give you a close-up view of the snow-covered riverbank gradually melting into the water, creating a sparkling effect that is beyond words. Don’t worry too much about transportation because at the end of the rail track there will be a convenient private bus stop.
- Address: 1385, Gimyujeong-ro, Sindong-myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
- Operation Schedule: 9:00 – 18:00
Experience Winter Strawberry Picking on Nami Island

Every winter, strawberries become a “fever” because winter is the season of ripe strawberries with a sweet taste. Stepping into the “strawberry paradise” on Nami Island, you will be completely immersed in strawberries, every bunch of strawberries is full of fruit, ripe, bright red. Pick your own super sweet Korean strawberries to bring home to treat your family and friends!

Samaksan Cable Car/Nami/Strawberry Picking/Snow Sledding/Herb Island
“Selfie” With Camels at Alpaca World

With an area of about 10,219 square meters (equivalent to 2 football fields), visitors can easily approach friendly wild friends like Alpacas at Alpaca World. You can play with them, feed them, or even take a walk with them. Don’t be surprised to see many other small animals such as deer, horses, etc.!


Alpaca & Nami Island & Rail Bike & Petite French Village & Legoland
- Address: Pungcheon-ri, Hwachon-myeon, Hongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea
- Business Hours: 10:00 – 18:00
Admire the Multidimensional Winter at N Seoul Tower

Imagine how beautiful the Korean winter would be, through the perspective of N Seoul Tower? In the early morning, the whole city is quieter under the white snow covering all the roads. When night falls, Seoul seems to “wake up” with sparkling lights and a vibrant yet cozy Christmas atmosphere. This will definitely be an emotional visual experience for every visitor.


N Seoul Tower Observatory Ticket
- Address: 105 Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan 2(i)ga-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea
- Opening Hours: 10:00 – 00:00 on Saturdays and 10:00 – 23:00 on other days of the week
Visit the Famous “Goblin” Film Set

Gangneung hot spots! BTS Bus Stop / Goblin Jumunjin Beach
If you haven’t watched “Goblin” or “Goblin”, hurry up and update your “Hallyu knowledge cabinet”! For “hardcore fans” of the film, you will be able to set foot in this famous, poetic film set during your one-day trip to Gangneung. “Watch” for a beautiful shooting angle to recreate the romantic winter scenes that usually only appear on the small screen!
Gyeongbokgung Palace in Snow White!

First of all, you need to accept the fact that Gyeongbokgung Palace is always beautiful. However, Gyeongbokgung Palace is much more “enchanting” and “divine” in winter. From the garden to the typical ancient Korean architecture, everything is covered in white snow. This is the time when you turn your winter dream into reality and more.

Gyeongbok Palace, Bukchon Village, and Gwangjang Tour in Seoul

Immerse yourself in the giant ice valley in Cheongsong
Cheongsong ice valley is a natural resort with a giant ice wall that looks like an icy kingdom that grew after Elsa’s footsteps in the famous animated film Frozen. Even in the middle of summer, the mineral water here is as cold as ice, making it an ideal vacation spot for locals.
Cheongsong Ice Valley and Pohang Spacewalk Day Tour from Busan
Delicious dishes when traveling to Korea in winter
From steaming street food to spicy hot pots, Korean winter cuisine will bring you warm and unforgettable experiences. Let’s explore with us the delicious dishes that you cannot miss when traveling to Korea in the winter!
Bulgogi – The Quintessence of Kimchi Land
Bulgogi, or “fire-grilled meat,” is not only a quintessential dish of Korean cuisine but also becomes the perfect choice to warm up on cold winter days. With its delicate, sweet flavor and unique preparation method, Bulgogi has conquered many diners around the world.
This dish is usually made from thinly sliced beef, marinated with soy sauce, garlic, ginger, sugar, sesame oil and other secret spices. When grilled over hot coals, the slices of meat turn an attractive cockroach brown color, giving off a fragrant aroma.

Enjoying Bulgogi properly in the cold winter weather is when you gather around a charcoal stove, with family or friends, feeling each piece of hot meat. The combination of fragrant grilled meat, wrapped in fresh, crispy lettuce leaves, with spicy kimchi and a little hot rice will melt away the cold, bringing a cozy and unforgettable culinary experience.
Galbitang – Korean Beef Rib Soup to Dispel the Cold
Galbitang is made from beef ribs stewed for many hours, creating a clear, rich and naturally sweet bowl of soup. The beef ribs are stewed until tender, when eaten, it feels like it melts in your mouth.
The special feature of this soup is the sweetness of the bones and meat, combined with the light aroma of onions, garlic, ginger and spices. When enjoying, you can add a little ground pepper, chopped green onions and eat with white rice, kimchi to make the dish more complete.

Gwangjang Market, Royal Palace, Naksan Park – Seoul Night Tour
With its warm flavor and high nutritional value, Galbitang is not only a popular dish in family meals but also often appears in holidays and weddings in Korea. It is not just a dish, but also a symbol of warmth, reunion and a great way for you to fully experience the culinary culture of the kimchi land.
Sundubu Jjigae – Korean Tofu Soup
This tofu soup is often an indispensable part of the local people’s meals. This soup includes tofu, cooked with chopped chili, eggs, kimchi, Korean chili paste and onions.
In particular, this soup is often seasoned with small anchovies, cooked in fresh water, to add a unique flavor to the dish. The feeling of sipping a spoonful of hot soup in the cold winter, watching people passing by on the streets and traditional markets will definitely make your Korean travel experience extremely interesting.

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Tteokbokki – Korean Rice Cakes with Rich Flavor

Tteokbokki is made from chewy, delicious rice cakes, cooked with fish cakes, green onions and gochujang sauce (Korean chili paste). The highlight of the dish lies in the bright red sauce, which has a characteristic spicy taste, mixed with a little sweet, salty and rich. The sauce is seasoned moderately, evenly covering each piece of rice cake, creating an irresistible flavor. Tteokbokki is usually eaten hot, an ideal snack to enjoy with friends, especially on cold days.

In addition to the traditional version, Tteokbokki also has many other attractive variations such as creamy cheese Tteokbokki, fresh seafood Tteokbokki, or non-spicy Tteokbokki for those who cannot eat chili. Regardless of the version, this dish still retains its characteristic appeal, a culinary experience you must try when you have the opportunity to visit Korea.
Samgyetang – Korean Ginseng Chicken Soup Great Tonic

Ginseng chicken soup, also known as “samgyetang,” is a unique specialty of Korean cuisine. To make this dish, the chef prepares a heavy hen or young chicken, then the chicken is stuffed with glutinous rice, red apples, large chestnuts, ginkgo nuts and fresh ginseng to create a unique flavor.

The special broth of this dish is cooked from astragalus, licorice, ginger and garlic to bring out the characteristic aroma and remove the smell of chicken. Samgyetang is often enjoyed in the winter to warm the body, but Koreans also love this dish in the summer to improve health and cool down from the hot weather.
Best things to do in Korea in winter: Famous Winter Festivals in Korea
Morning Calm Garden Light Festival
Nami Island+Alpaca+RailBike+Petite+LEGOLAND+Morning Calm PrivateTour
The Morning Calm Garden Light Festival, also known as the Garden of Tranquility, is one of the largest and most unique light festivals in Korea. The vast garden with an area of over 30,000 square meters is home to more than 5,000 types of plants, arranged into areas with different themes.
This place is completely opposite to the white and monotonous winter. When you step in, you will be immersed in a magical space, radiant with colors from thousands of LED bulbs. In addition to using a special LED system to create sparkling lights for the festival, this place also displays unique works of art created from different types of lights throughout the garden.
Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival

With over 1 million visitors each year, the Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival is considered one of the largest winter events in the world. Once you participate, you will not be surprised when thousands of visitors come back here every year.

Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival Day Tour from Seoul
Here, you will have a variety of exciting activities to choose from, including figure skating, cold water swimming, ice fishing, ice skating, soccer, and even a snow castle and snow park to explore throughout the day.
Hongcheon River Salmon Festival

If you are not interested in glittering lights or are looking for an adventurous and challenging winter experience, then look no further than the Hongcheon River Salmon Festival. Every winter, thousands of tourists flock to the frozen Hongcheon River for a chance to catch the special ginseng carp – so named because the carp is fed with Hongcheon Ginseng and is renowned for its medicinal properties.
Taebaeksan Snow Festival

Every winter, the Taebaeksan Snow Festival blooms amidst the snowy peaks of Taebaeksan Mountain, famous for its unique ice sculptures created by talented artists. Immerse yourself in the world of traditional winter games and hone your skills through snow climbing competitions. Or marvel at the stunning collection of international ice sculptures created by locals.


Here are some of the winter ski tours in Korea that you can book right now on Klook:
- Pyeongchang Alpensia or Yongpyong Ski Resort Shuttle Bus Transfers from Seoul
- Eden Valley Ski Day Tour from Busan with Lesson & Transport
- Chuncheon Elysian Ski / Snowboard 2D1N Tour from Seoul
Whether you are traveling to Korea for the first time or are a seasoned “backpacker”, we bring you countless independent travel services/utilities at the best prices. From 4G SIM cards, train cards, airport transfers to private car rentals, you can find the best options at the best prices on the Klook website and app. Get ready for your winter trip to Korea now!
Some best day tours, trips, activities and transfer services, tickets in and from Seoul you can refer to
- Incheon International Airport (ICN) Limousine Bus Transfers for Seoul (Gangnam District)
- Discover Seoul Pass (BTS Edition Available)
- Klook Pass Seoul
- Seoul Yeouido Eland Han River Cruise
- Alpaca/ Nami/ RailBike/ Morning Calm/ LEGOLAND/ Painters/ Wild Show
- Bukchon Oneday Hanbok Rental Experience (4/24 Hrs)
- Nami Island, Petite France, Garden of Morning Calm, and Gangchon Rail Bike Day Tour from Seoul
- Everland 1 Day Pass
- Lotte World Ticket in Seoul
- AREX Incheon Airport Express Train Ticket
- KORAIL PASS – KTX Train Ticket
- Discover Seoul Pass
- N Seoul Tower Ticket
- Lotte World Tower Seoul Sky Ticket
- Coex Aquarium Admission Ticket in Seoul
- DMZ(Demilitarized Zone) Tour
- 4G Prepaid SIM Card (SK Airports Pick Up) for South Korea
- [Sale] Hanbok Experience (Hanboknam Gyeongbokgung Store) with Korean Hairstyling
- [SALE] South Korea 4G Pocket WiFi (KR Airports Pick Up) from KT Olleh
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