
If you’re planning to visit Seoul in spring 2026, there’s one night event you shouldn’t miss — the Seoul Han River Drone Light Show.
It’s free, family-friendly, and honestly one of the most unique night experiences you can have in the city.


✨ What is the Seoul Drone Show?
The Seoul Drone Show 2026 is a large-scale light performance held along the Han River, where hundreds (and sometimes thousands) of drones create animations in the night sky.
Unlike fireworks, this show is quiet, clean, and surprisingly emotional to watch.
👉 You can check the official event details here:
https://www.seouldroneshow.com/


🗓️ 2026 Seoul Drone Show Dates
The first half of the event runs from April 10 to June 5, 2026, with 5 performances:
- April 10 (Fri) – Yeouido Hangang Park
- April 25 (Sat) – Ttukseom Hangang Park
- May 5 (Tue) – Jamsil Hangang Park ⭐ (Special show)
- May 16 (Sat) – Ttukseom Hangang Park
- June 5 (Fri) – Ttukseom Hangang Park
💡 The May 5 show is especially special, with around 2,000 drones — but it will also be the most crowded.
⏰ Show Schedule
Each event follows a similar flow:
- 7:30 PM – Cultural performance (Part 1)
- 8:30 PM – Main drone light show (15 minutes)
- 8:45 PM – Mini drone show
- 8:55 PM – Cultural performance (Part 2)
👉 The highlight is the 8:30 PM drone show, so plan your arrival accordingly.

📍 Where to Watch
The show takes place in three main parks:
- Yeouido Hangang Park
- Ttukseom Hangang Park
- Jamsil Hangang Park
All locations offer wide open riverside views, which makes them perfect for large crowds.
If you’re planning to visit the Han River for the drone show, it’s worth knowing that this area is already one of the most loved outdoor spots in Seoul.
Locals come here for picnics, bike rides, and relaxing evenings by the water — especially with kids.
👉 If you’re curious why it’s such a popular place among families, you can read more here:
Why Do Koreans Love the Han River Park? A Free and Family-Friendly Day Out in Seoul
Even without the drone show, the Han River parks themselves are a great place to spend a few hours before the event starts.
👨👩👧 Why It’s Great for Families
I haven’t been to this exact show yet, but I previously visited a Disney-themed drone show in Seongnam with my child — and it was honestly one of those moments I still remember.
My child was completely mesmerized.
The drones move slowly across the sky, forming shapes and characters, and the lights sparkle like stars.
It feels softer and more magical compared to fireworks.
And as a parent, one thing I really appreciated:
👉 No smoke, no loud explosions, no air pollution
Fireworks are fun, but they can feel overwhelming — especially for kids.
Drone shows feel much calmer, cleaner, and more immersive.



🎆 Themes to Expect
Each date has a different theme:
- April 10 – BT21 (K-pop characters)
- April 25 – Line Friends
- May 5 – Special large-scale show
- May 16 – “Garden of Light”
- June 5 – Festival collaboration show
So if you visit more than once, you’ll get a different experience each time.


💡 Best Viewing Tips
If you want a good experience, this part is important 👇
- Arrive 1–2 hours early to secure a good spot
- Bring a picnic mat or blanket
- Avoid driving — parking is very limited 🚗
- Use nearby subway stations (Yeouinaru, Ttukseom, Jamsil)
- Check the weather — shows may be delayed or canceled
✨ Final Thoughts
The Seoul Drone Show 2026 is one of those events that feels simple but leaves a strong impression.
It’s free, easy to access, and especially meaningful if you’re traveling with kids.
If your schedule matches, I’d definitely recommend adding this to your Seoul itinerary —
it’s a quiet kind of beautiful that you don’t get from typical tourist attractions 🌙
