Missed Cherry Blossoms in Korea? 🌸 Best Double Cherry Blossom Spots (Late April Guide 2026)

Missed Cherry Blossoms in Korea? 🌸 Best Double Cherry Blossom Spots (Late April Guide 2026)

Double cherry blossom at National Assembly Sarangjae Seoul Korea spring

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Missed the main cherry blossom season in Korea? You’re not too late.

Double cherry blossoms (겹벚꽃) bloom later and are often considered even more beautiful—featuring full, layered petals, richer pink tones, and longer-lasting blooms.

In this complete 2026 guide, you’ll discover the best double cherry blossom spots in Korea, including Seoul, nearby day trips, Busan, Jeju Island, and hidden local gems, plus expert travel tips, FAQs, and planning resources.

👉 If you’re planning your full trip, you can also grab my ready-made itineraries here:

🌸 What Makes Double Cherry Blossoms Special?

Unlike regular cherry blossoms, double cherry blossoms are known for:

  • 🌸 Dense, layered petals (fluffy look)
  • 🌸 Deeper pink color (more vibrant in photos)
  • 🌸 Longer bloom window (perfect for late travelers)

📅 Best time to visit Korea for these blooms:
👉 Mid-April → Early May

💡 Pro tip: If you missed early April blooms, this is your second—and often better—chance.

 

Double cherry blossom at Boramae Park Seoul late blooming spring

📍 SEOUL: Best Double Cherry Blossom Spots

 

🌸 Boramae Park

One of the best places in Seoul for double cherry blossoms, with wide open lawns and vibrant pink trees.
👉 Ideal for picnics, couples, and content creators

 

🌸 Seoul Children’s Grand Park

A spacious park with plenty of blossoms and fewer crowds than major tourist areas.
👉 Perfect for slow travel and relaxing walks

 

Quiet morning cherry blossom at National Assembly Sarangjae Seoul

🌸 National Assembly Sarangjae

A quieter hidden spot near Yeouido.

👉 Personal Experience:
I visited early in the morning last spring, and it was surprisingly empty. The soft sunlight made the blossoms look richer in color, and it felt much more peaceful compared to popular spots—perfect if you want photos without crowds.

 

💡 Planning more blossom routes in Seoul?

Check this detailed guide:

Double cherry blossom at Misajeongjeong Park Hanam photo spot

 

📍 NEAR SEOUL: Best Day Trips

 

🌸 Misajeongjeong Park

A trending photo hotspot for double cherry blossoms.
👉 Combine with nearby shopping for a full-day trip

 

🌸 Seoul Grand Park

Famous for long blossom tunnels, making it one of the most photogenic spots near Seoul.

Cherry blossom tunnel at Seoul Grand Park with pink flowers

🌸 Jayu Park

A unique location where you can enjoy blossoms with a coastal backdrop.

💡 Coming from the airport?

Cherry blossom at Democracy Park Busan with city view

📍 BUSAN: Coastal Double Cherry Blossom Spots

 

🌸 Democracy Park

A peaceful hillside park with beautiful city views and layered blossoms.

 

Cherry blossom trees at Busan Citizens Park in spring

🌸 Busan Citizens Park

Transforms into a pink spring landscape, perfect for walking and photos.

 

🌸 Daejeo Ecological Park

Best for wide scenic shots with flowers and open fields.

 

💡 Planning your Busan stay?

💡 Traveling from Incheon to Busan?

Cherry blossom garden at Sanghyowon Seogwipo Jeju spring

📍 JEJU ISLAND: Double Cherry Blossom Spots 🌴

 

🌸 Gamsagongmyoyeok

A hidden local gem known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful blossom trees.
👉 Less crowded + perfect for quiet photos

 

 

 

Double cherry blossom at Gamsagongmyoyeok Jeju quiet scenic spot

🌸 Sanghyowon

A botanical garden with lush greenery and seasonal blooms.
👉 Ideal for nature lovers and scenic walks

💡 First time in Korea?

 

 

 

 

📍 REST OF KOREA: Local spots

 

🌸 Bulguksa Temple

A must-visit for combining traditional Korean architecture with spring blossoms.

 

🌸 Wansan Park

Known for its stunning blossom tunnels.

 

🌸 Gaesimsa Temple

A peaceful temple known for late-blooming double cherry blossoms, usually peaking from late April to early May.

👉 One of the best spots in Korea if you missed the main cherry blossom season.

 

 

✈️ Travel Tips (Local Insights)

 

📅 Best Timing

  • Seoul / Busan: April 15–25

  • Late bloom spots: End April → Early May

 

📸 Photo Tips

  • Visit before 9AM for fewer crowds

  • Sunset gives deeper pink tones

  • Slight overexposure helps highlight petals

 

🚆 Getting Around

  • KTX for Busan & Gyeongju

  • Rent a car in Jeju for flexibility 

❓ FAQs

 

When is the best time to see double cherry blossoms in Korea?
👉 Mid to late April is peak season.

 

Where is the best spot in Seoul?
👉 Boramae Park is one of the top choices.

 

Can I still see blossoms in May?
👉 Yes—visit Gaesimsa Temple.

 

Are these less crowded?
👉 Yes, generally less crowded than early bloom spots.

 

📊 Comparison Table: Best Spots

Location

Best For

Crowd

Access

Timing

Boramae Park

Picnic + photos

Medium

Easy

Mid-April

Seoul Grand Park

Tunnels

Medium

Easy

Mid–late April

Misajeongjeong Park

Photos

Medium

Medium

Mid–late April

Busan Citizens Park

City vibes

Medium

Easy

Mid-April

Bulguksa Temple

Culture

High

Medium

Mid–late April

Gaesimsa Temple

Late blooms

Low

Hard

Late April–May

🔗 Plan Your Korea Trip Smarter

Before you go snack shopping, check these essential guides:

✈️ Transportation & Basics

🏨 Where to Stay

🌸 Seasonal Travel Guides

🚨 Travel Tips

 

💡 Final Thoughts 

Most travelers only plan for early April—but those who know about double cherry blossoms get a longer, less crowded, and often more beautiful experience.

This is your chance to:
✔ Avoid peak crowds
✔ Capture better photos
✔ Explore more local, hidden spots

 

 

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