Seoul
Seoul
01 Climate at a glance
About Seoul
Seoul is a major city in South Korea with a population of approximately 10.35M. The time zone is Asia/Seoul, located at (37.57, 126.98).
For first-time visitors, account for jet lag and city scale when planning daily activities. The size of Seoul means landmarks may be spread across multiple districts.
When to Visit
Annual averages: 17.3°C high, 9.0°C low, with 1485mm total annual rainfall. See month-by-month detail pages for January through December.
Top Things to Do
- Visit major museums and historic landmarks
- Explore local markets and food districts
- Walk through downtown and enjoy night views
- Day trips to nearby attractions (varies by city)
- Experience local cafe and bar culture
Getting Around
As a major city, Seoul typically offers metro, bus, taxi, and ride-hailing options. Verify airport-to-city transit options in advance to save time and money on arrival.
02 Visit by month
FAQ
01 What is the population of Seoul? +
Approximately 10.35 million.
02 What time zone is Seoul in? +
Asia/Seoul.
03 What country is Seoul in? +
South Korea.
04 How many days should I spend in Seoul? +
Three to five days typically covers the main attractions; a week or more for deeper exploration.
05 When is the best time to visit Seoul? +
Check the monthly weather pages for detailed climate. Spring and autumn are generally the best for most cities.
06 Do I need a visa to enter Seoul? +
It depends on your passport country and South Korea's entry policy. See the visa pages for your origin.
- Sources
- GeoNames
- Updated
- 2026-04-17