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Tips for Itinerary 7: Seokchon Lake and Surrounding Area

A scenic getaway in the city — perfect for a slow walk, cultural sights, and family fun



Seokchon Lake is a peaceful and picturesque spot in southeastern Seoul, known for its beautiful walking paths, seasonal festivals, and view of Lotte World Tower. Surrounded by modern attractions and cultural landmarks, the area is ideal for visitors who want to balance nature, leisure, and city experiences — all in one relaxing itinerary.

 
🏛️ Main Attractions (within or right next to Seokchon Lake)

● Seokchon Lake Park

Divided into East and West Lakes, this serene park offers a tree-lined walking  



● Lotte World Mall

A massive shopping complex connected to the tower with everything from high-end brands to local boutiques, plus food courts and cinemas.

Lotte World Tower Mall

● Lotte World Adventure

A large indoor and outdoor theme park just next to the lake — great for families, couples, or anyone looking for some classic fun and K-pop-themed rides.

Lotte World Adventure

● Seokchon Gobun (Ancient Tombs)

Small but historically significant, these ancient tombs are tucked near the lake and offer a quiet contrast to the surrounding modernity.


🧭 Nearby Neighborhoods Worth Exploring

● Jamsil Area

The broader Jamsil area is full of local restaurants, sports facilities (including Jamsil Baseball Stadium), and riverside parks. It's a relaxed neighborhood with a good mix of modern and local.

● Olympic Park

Just one subway stop or a short bus ride away, this massive green space is ideal for a peaceful walk, cultural exhibitions, and public art. A nice way to extend your nature-filled itinerary.

Olympic Park Seoul

● Songridan-gil

A rising hotspot right next to Seokchon Lake. This narrow alleyway area is full of trendy dessert cafés, wine bars, and cozy brunch spots — perfect for a casual afternoon or early evening vibe.


📝 Itinerary Tip

Start your day with a relaxed walk around Seokchon Lake, especially if you're visiting during cherry blossom season or autumn foliage. Stop by the Seokchon Tombs or take a ride up to Seoul Sky for a city-wide view.
Afterward, grab lunch at Lotte World Mall or head to Songridan-gil for a trendy bite. In the afternoon, choose between visiting Lotte World Adventure for some fun or heading to Olympic Park for a calm finish to your day.

 

💡 Final Thoughts

Seokchon Lake offers a rare combination of calm nature, rich history, modern entertainment, and stylish cafés — all within walking distance. It’s ideal for travelers looking to take a break from fast-paced city touring without leaving the city.
From cherry blossoms in spring to night views from Lotte Tower, this area makes for a well-rounded and memorable day in Seoul.

 

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