Hydrangea garden at Byeolbit-naerincheon, Sillim, Seoul

Seoul’s Secret Hydrangea Garden in May: Byeolbit-naerincheon, Sillim (Free Entry)

While most of Seoul’s hydrangeas don’t bloom until June, there’s one place where you can see them in full color right now in May — and it’s free. Byeolbit-naerincheon Hydrangea Garden in Sillim-dong is one of Seoul’s most underrated spring spots, officially created by Gwanak District Office as a community bloom park.

What Makes It Special

Unlike natural hydrangea spots that only open in June, this streamside garden uses potted hydrangeas to create a lush display several weeks early. The variety is impressive — blue, purple, pink, and white blooms line the walking path along the stream, with photo zones including a towering hydrangea tree sculpture and a themed “Gwanaksan wish rock” backdrop.

As of May 17, 2026, the hydrangeas are confirmed at peak bloom. Don’t wait — this is a temporary installation and will be removed after the season.

How to Get There

  • Subway: Line 2 → Sillim Station, Exit 5 → 5 min walk (370m)
  • Address: Sillim-dong 1472-1, Gwanak-gu, Seoul (봉림교 아래 / Below Bongnimgyo Bridge)
  • Landmark: Look for the Gwancheon-ro Cultural Platform S1472 building — the garden is just below
  • Hours: Open access 24 hours (daytime recommended for photos)
  • Admission: FREE

Tips for Visiting

  • Best timing: Overcast or light rain days produce beautiful soft-light photos — locals love rainy-day visits here
  • Photo spots: Hydrangea tower, the white wheel arch, streamside mirror view, and the hilltop Gwanaksan rock
  • Combine with: Sillim-dong Sondae Town (순대타운) is just a short walk for a post-garden meal
  • Crowded on weekends: Early morning visits recommended if you want quiet shots

About Byeolbit-naerincheon

“Byeolbit-naerincheon” (별빛내린천) means “starlight-falling stream” in Korean — a poetic name for this Dorimcheon tributary that flows through Sillim-dong. The stream path has been redeveloped as a safe, illuminated night walk, making it a lovely spot even after dark.

For more Seoul nature spots, check out our full place guide for Byeolbit-naerincheon and explore what’s blooming this week across the city.

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