In Korea, July and August are seasons when travel itineraries revolve around 'water'. Large music festivals blast water cannons, mud festivals turn beaches into playgrounds, and Seoul's Han River becomes an urban summer retreat with swimming pools, water play areas, and festival programs. Outside the city, valleys and forest shades cool down the heat. This page is a hub designed to compare scattered summer water activity options in one place, helping you choose based on who you go with, how wet you want to get, and whether you need public transportation.
The Hangang Festival is not just 'one swimming pool' but an urban festival that links various Hangang Parks and programs. The official summer period for 2026 is August 1st to 16th, making it a good follow-up for a Seoul summer retreat after the Waterbomb and Boryeong Mud Festival at the end of July. On the official Seoul City page, Challenge, Culture, Relaxation, and Program Reservation are presented as thematic program axes, along with visitor information linked to the Hangang Bus. In other words, the Hangang Festival is more suitable for "those who want to spend a day at the Hangang" than for those who only want water play.
There are three recommended approaches:
For Waterbomb, a waterproof phone pouch, spare clothes, and non-slip shoes are priorities. For Hangang swimming pools·water play areas, a hat, towel, mat, and simple snacks increase perceived satisfaction. For valleys, aqua shoes, insect repellent, a thin long-sleeved outer layer, and garbage bags are important. Common essentials wherever you go are waterproof pouch·sunscreen·water·power bank·dry clothes.
At the end of July, intense events like Waterbomb and the Mud Festival are concentrated, followed by the Hangang Festival summer period in early August. Therefore, rather than trying to do everything at once, it's better to mix one intense event with one restorative schedule. For example, if you went to Waterbomb on Friday night, a Hangang Park stroll or indoor rest the next day is better than a valley trip. Conversely, for a family trip, combining Hangang water play areas and Hangang Festival programs on the same day reduces the burden of movement.
Dates, fees, and operating hours change every year. This page is a hub for comparing options, so before visiting, please check the final schedule and reservation status on each official page. Specifically, for Waterbomb, the lineup and performance dates by session are key; for the Hangang Festival, program reservations; for Hangang swimming pools, operating facilities and entry times; and for valleys, whether they are restricted after rain.