πΈ Why I Love Double Cherry Blossoms: 4 Must-Visit Spring Spots in Korea πβ¨ When people think of spring in Korea, cherry blossoms are usually the first thing that comes to mind πΈBut personally, I have to say—I love double cherry blossoms even more ππ Unlike regular cherry blossoms, double cherry blossoms have layered petals, which makes them look fuller, fluffier, and much more vibrant. The color is also deeper, so they stand out beautifully in photos πΈβ¨ And the best part? They bloom about two weeks later, usually from mid to late April, which means you get a second chance to enjoy spring—with fewer crowds and a more relaxed vibe πΏπ If you’re planning a spring trip, here are 4 amazing spots where you can truly experience the beauty of double cherry blossoms in Korea π π³ Boramae Park, Seoul – Easy & Perfect for Photos If you’re looking for an easy and accessible spot in Seoul, Boramae Park is a great choice π One of the best things about this park is that the trees are relatively low, so the flowers hang close to your face—perfect for taking cute and detailed photos πΈπΈ The park is also spacious and peaceful, making it ideal for: A casual afternoon walk πΆβοΈ A picnic with friends π§Ί A simple spring date π Since it’s easy to get to, it’s also popular for a quick visit after work! πΈ Wansan Park, Jeonju – A Tunnel of Flowers For something more dramatic and breathtaking, head to Wansan Park πΈβ¨ Here, the double cherry blossoms grow densely along the hillside, creating what feels like a tunnel of flowers πΈπΈ If you visit at the right time, you’ll also see azaleas blooming together, adding even more vibrant colors to the scene πΊ βοΈ Perfect for photography π·βοΈ One of the most scenic spring spots in KoreaβοΈ Feels like walking inside a painting π¨ It’s truly a must-visit if you want that “wow” spring moment! π― Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju – Tradition Meets Spring If you’re looking for a more cultural and peaceful experience, Bulguksa Temple is a beautiful option π―πΈ The combination of traditional Korean architecture and blooming cherry blossoms creates a truly unique and elegant atmosphere. Especially along the entrance path, the flowers frame the temple perfectly, making it feel both serene and majestic β¨ It’s a great spot to: Enjoy a calm walk πΆβοΈ Take aesthetic photos πΈ Experience Korean history with a spring twist π°π· πΏ Gaesimsa Temple, Seosan – A Rare Green Blossom For something truly unique, don’t miss Gaesimsa Temple πΏπ« This temple is famous for its rare green cherry blossoms, which offer a completely different vibe from the usual pink flowers πΈβ‘οΈπΏ βοΈ Quiet and less crowdedβοΈ Unique color and atmosphereβοΈ Perfect for a peaceful spring getaway If you’re tired of the typical cherry blossom spots, this place will feel like a hidden gem π Double cherry blossoms are like a bonus round of spring πΈπ They come a little later, feel a little calmer, and look even more magical. Whether you stay in Seoul or travel to other cities, there are so many beautiful places to enjoy them. If you missed the first cherry blossom season—or just want to experience spring again—this is your chance πΏβ¨ #DoubleCherryBlossom #CherryBlossomKorea #KoreaSpring #SpringInKorea #LateCherryBlossom #KoreaTravel #VisitKorea #KoreaTrip #SeoulSpring #BoramaePark #WansanPark #BulguksaTemple #GaesimsaTemple #GyeongjuTravel #JeonjuTravel #SeosanTravel #KoreaNature #KoreaScenery #SpringFlowers #FlowerLovers #BlossomSeason #CherryBlossomSpots #KoreaPhotography #TravelKorea #KoreaItinerary #HiddenGemKorea #PeacefulTravel #KoreaDestinations #SpringVibes #WanderKorea