Real-time forecasts and seasonal tips for Korea's top destinations
9 cities · Monthly climate data · Packing tips
Seoul has four distinct seasons with hot, humid summers and cold, dry winters. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-...
Busan enjoys milder winters and slightly cooler summers than Seoul thanks to its coastal location. The ocean breeze keep...
Jeju Island has a subtropical oceanic climate — the warmest region in Korea. Winters are mild, summers are warm and humi...
Gyeongju, the ancient Silla capital, has a continental climate similar to Seoul but slightly milder. Spring and autumn a...
Gangneung sits on Korea's east coast with distinct seasons shaped by the Taebaek Mountains and the East Sea. Winters bri...
Jeonju has warm summers and cold winters typical of inland Korea. The Hanok Village is best experienced in spring and au...
Goyang is a major city northwest of Seoul, home to KINTEX convention center and the famous Ilsan Lake Park. Weather is n...
Incheon is a major port city west of Seoul, home to South Korea's main international airport on Yeongjongdo Island. The ...
Suwon lies 30 km south of Seoul with a similar continental climate — hot humid summers and cold dry winters. Home to the...