This Han River bike tour runs only during the spring and fall seasons.
Spring and fall are the times of year when Seoul’s seasonal changes are most noticeable. The weather is comfortable, and the city feels lively, making it the best time to go out and enjoy a bike ride.
The route follows mostly flat bike paths and parks, as well as local areas that are usually away from crowded tourist spots. The ride is easy, covering about 12 km over approximately 2.5 hours, including frequent stops. It is not too short and not too long, offering a relaxed and comfortable way to enjoy Seoul.
Bikes are provided for riders aged 12 and up.
Child seats and tandem bikes are available upon request. Please contact us in advance.
**Tour Overview (Max :10 people)**
Main Stops: Ttukseom Hangang Park – Seoul Forest – Seongsu-dong – Local Market – Han River Picnic (optional)
Duration: Approx. 3 hours
Koa, your local guide, will make your time in Seoul truly unforgettable.
Duration: 4 hours: 3 hours of bike riding + 1 hour picnic(optional)
Duration: 3 hours: The tour time can be adjusted with the guide.<br/>Optional meal: As a private tour, you can also experience local food depending on the tour duration.<br/>Customizable tour: You can plan it in advance with your local guide.
Duration: 4 hours: 3 hours of bike riding + 1 hour for lunch(optional)<br/>Picnic lunch: Don’t miss our optional picnic lunch with traditional Korean food (vegan options available) at the beautiful Han River Park.
Han River: One of Seoul’s true icons, loved by locals.
Seoul Forest: A huge urban park where you can feel all four seasons.
Seongsu: A paradise of pop-up stores and creative spaces.
Traditional Market: Guests can buy a variety of Korean foods for lunch.
Vegetarian options and simple snacks are available.
Ttukseom Park Station was renamed to Jayang Station(line 7).
We meet at outside of Exit 2.
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Korea Standard Time (KST, GMT+9)
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Seoul Station, Yongsan Station
Seoul Express Bus Terminal, Central City Bus Terminal, East Seoul Bus Terminal
The subway system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It operates from 5:30 AM to 12:00 AM, with frequent trains.
Available • Apps: KakaoTaxi, T-money
Car, Bike, Scooter
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