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Seoul’s World Record Bridge Fountain: The Ultimate Riverside Oasis

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Seorae Island. Photo by Seoul Metropolitan Government.

If Seoul had a signature waterfront spot, Banpo Hangang Park would be it. Nestled along the Han River’s south bank, it centers on Banpo Bridge and stretches from Hannam Bridge upstream to Dongjak Bridge downstream. The route is a perfect mix of city energy and riverside serenity—an uninterrupted stroll that changes as the river does.

The moment you step into the park, you notice how the city and the water interact. The broad river surface shifts with seasons and weather, and the riverside paths gently pull you forward. Urban noise fades, replaced by the breeze and the subtle motion of the Han.

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Photo by Korea Tourism Organization.

Banpo Bridge is the area’s anchor. Wide waterfront terraces on both sides give you sweeping river views. By day, traffic sets a brisk, urban tempo; after dark, lights shimmer on the water and the whole scene takes on a different mood.

The nearby Jamsu Bridge stretch has been reimagined for pedestrians. Road space was narrowed and walkways widened, so you can get much closer to the water. Walking here often feels like gliding right above the river.

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Moonlight Rainbow Fountain. Photo by Korea Tourism Organization.

One of the park’s most iconic draws is the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain. It stretches about 1,140 meters along both sides of Banpo Bridge, creating a second ribbon of flowing water above the river. The jets continually shift, turning water into a moving, living landscape.

When night falls, the display intensifies. More than 200 lights work with the cascading water to create shifting bands of color. Layers of light and spray merge into a rainbow-like flow that has become a highlight of Seoul’s nighttime skyline.

In 2008 the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain earned recognition from Guinness World Records as the world’s longest bridge fountain. But beyond the title, it’s the sensory mix of light and water above the river that lingers with visitors.

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Photo by Korea Tourism Organization.

Deeper into the park, the vibe shifts to everyday life. Playgrounds, inline skating tracks, soccer fields, and basketball courts make the riverbank more than just a sightseeing stop—it’s where people come to move, relax, and hang out.

Separate walking paths and dedicated bike lanes help keep traffic flowing smoothly. Strollers, runners, and cyclists move at their own pace while sharing the same scenic backdrop. No matter how you travel, the river breeze follows.

Near the southern end of Dongjak Bridge, observation spots like Sunset Café and Cloud Café offer panoramic views of the Han River and Seoul’s skyline. Towering buildings, wide sky, and the broad river come together in one expansive panorama.

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As evening approaches, everything softens. The sky shifts color, long shadows stretch across the water, and the city’s edges become sharper. Reflections drift slowly across the river, setting a calm rhythm that contrasts with the city’s usual hurry.

Seorae Island is directly connected to the park. This man-made island, set between Banpo Bridge and Dongjak Bridge, offers a quieter retreat where you can pause and breathe away from the city’s constant motion.

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Seorae Island Canola Flowers. Photo by Seoul Metropolitan Government.

The scenery changes with the seasons. Spring brings fields of bright yellow canola flowers; summer turns the island lush and green; autumn fills it with buckwheat blooms; and winter exposes the riverside’s crisp textures with clear air and open views.

During canola season, the island becomes a magnet for walkers. Yellow blossoms line the paths and make the route itself part of the attraction. A full loop around the island reveals fresh perspectives at every turn.

The bike route continues naturally toward Yeouido and Jamwon, forming part of a much longer Han River corridor. It’s popular with casual riders and long-distance cyclists alike, guided by the river’s flow and the direction of the wind.

Banpo Hangang Park blends movement, relaxation, and everyday life across a continuous landscape. Instead of separating activities into isolated zones, the park allows different forms of recreation to happen side by side. It’s a clear example of how urban life and nature can coexist.

Here, the point isn’t rushing to a destination—it’s staying. Walking, pausing, and watching all flow into one another, creating a continuous route of discovery along the Han River and revealing a quieter side of Seoul defined by the river’s steady rhythm.

Reported by News Culture M.J._mj94070777@nc.press

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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