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Best Vegan Retreats in Seoul (2026)

Ranked guide to the best vegan wellness retreats in Seoul for 2026. Yoga, meditation, detox programs with plant-based cuisine. Prices, ratings, and what's included.

6 venues ranked Vegan Score: 8.2 Avg Meal: $12.00 Updated March 2026
Seoul's vegan retreat scene combines world-class wellness programming with genuinely plant-based cuisine — not the afterthought "vegan option" you'll find at conventional spas. Every retreat on this list serves 100% plant-based meals or has a dedicated vegan menu that goes well beyond salads and fruit plates. We've verified 2026 pricing, checked program schedules, and assessed the quality of yoga instruction, meditation guidance, and overall retreat experience. Whether you want a silent detox week or an active adventure retreat, this list has you covered.
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Dragon Hill Spa

40 Hangang-daero 21na-gil, Yongsan-gu
Dragon Hill Spa is Seoul's most iconic jjimjilbang — a seven-story temple of communal bathing, sweating, and socializing that operates 24 hours a day. Charcoal kilns, ice rooms, salt saunas, outdoor pools, a rooftop garden, and even a cinema fill the sprawling complex. The jjimjilbang is where Koreans have relaxed for generations, and Dragon Hill is the grandest expression of the tradition. Bring a towel, rent pajamas, and prepare to lose track of time entirely.
Price: Day pass ₩14,000-18,000 ($11-14); overnight ₩18,000-22,000 ($14-17) Area: Yongsan

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Every venue below has been verified for 2026. Ranked by our weighted scoring methodology.

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Spa Lei
36 Apgujeong-ro 30-gil, Gangnam-gu
Spa Lei is Seoul's premier women-only spa, a Gangnam sanctuary blending Korean jjimjilbang culture with luxury beauty treatments. The facility includes multiple themed sauna rooms, hot and cold pools, a sleeping hall, and a beauty treatment floor offering facials, body scrubs, and massages — many using plant-derived, cruelty-free products. The cafe serves smoothie bowls and light plant-based meals. For women travelers, it is one of the safest and most relaxing experiences in Seoul.
Price: Day pass ₩18,000-22,000 ($14-17); treatments from ₩50,000 ($38) Area: Gangnam / Apgujeong Vegan: Cafe serves plant-based smoothies and light meals; many beauty treatments use plant-derived and cruelty-free products; herbal tea lounge with vegan options
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Temple Stay at Jogyesa Temple 100% Vegan
55 Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu
Jogyesa Temple, the chief temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, offers temple stay programs in the heart of downtown Seoul. You will sleep on a mat in a monastic room, rise at 3:30am for morning chanting, practice meditation in the main hall, and eat three meals of exquisitely prepared vegan temple food. The barugongyang (formal monastic meal) is a moving experience in mindful eating. This is not a retreat from Seoul — it is the deepest possible encounter with the spiritual tradition that shaped Korean vegetarian cuisine.
Price: Overnight program ₩50,000-70,000 ($38-54); day program ₩30,000 ($23) Area: Jongno / Insadong
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Seoul Forest Yoga
273 Ttukseom-ro, Seongdong-gu
Seoul Forest Yoga brings the practice outdoors into one of the city's most beloved green spaces. Seasonal classes on the forest lawns — cherry blossom yoga in spring, forest bathing flows in summer, maple meditation in autumn — connect the practice to Korea's deep relationship with nature's cycles. Weekend retreat programs partner with Seongsu-dong's thriving vegan cafe scene for plant-based meals. The Seongsu neighborhood itself has become Seoul's Brooklyn, full of converted warehouse cafes and independent boutiques.
Price: Drop-in classes ₩15,000-25,000 ($12-19); weekend retreat ₩80,000-120,000 ($62-92) Area: Seongsu / Seoul Forest Vegan: Retreat programs include plant-based snacks and meals from local vegan cafes; post-class smoothies from vegan-friendly Seongsu cafes; seasonal outdoor practice in Seoul Forest
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Bongeunsa Temple Meditation 100% Vegan
531 Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu
Bongeunsa Temple is a 1,200-year-old Buddhist temple tucked improbably behind the COEX Mall in Gangnam, offering free daily meditation sessions and overnight temple stays. The contrast is striking — skyscrapers and neon surround ancient wooden halls where monks have practiced for over a millennium. Temple stay programs include silent meditation, lotus lantern making, and meals of traditional vegan Buddhist cuisine. The Thursday evening English-language dharma talks draw a diverse crowd of seekers.
Price: Free meditation sessions; temple stay ₩40,000-60,000 ($31-46); tea ceremony ₩20,000 ($15) Area: Gangnam / COEX
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The Timber House
23 Bukchon-ro 11na-gil, Jongno-gu
Nestled in a restored hanok in the winding alleyways of Bukchon, The Timber House offers intimate wellness experiences rooted in Korean traditional healing. Tea ceremonies unfold on heated ondol floors with handmade vegan rice cakes and dried persimmon. Half-day retreat programs combine meditation, herbal foot soaking, and plant-based Korean meals prepared with seasonal ingredients from local markets. The centuries-old wooden architecture and courtyard garden create a pocket of stillness above the bustle of Samcheong-dong below.
Price: Tea ceremony ₩25,000-40,000 ($19-31); half-day retreat ₩80,000-120,000 ($62-92); full-day program ₩150,000 ($115) Area: Bukchon / Samcheong-dong Vegan: Tea ceremonies feature vegan traditional Korean sweets (tteok and hangwa); retreat meals sourced from plant-based Korean cuisine; herbal wellness treatments use plant-derived ingredients only

Quick Comparison

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#NameNeighborhoodRatingPriceType
1Dragon Hill SpaYongsanDay pass ₩14,000-18,000 ($11-14); overnight ₩18,000-22,000 ($14-17)Jjimjilbang, saunas, hot springs, outdoor pools
2Spa LeiGangnam / ApgujeongDay pass ₩18,000-22,000 ($14-17); treatments from ₩50,000 ($38)Women-only spa, jjimjilbang, beauty treatments
3Temple Stay at Jogyesa TempleJongno / InsadongOvernight program ₩50,000-70,000 ($38-54); day program ₩30,000 ($23)Buddhist temple stay, meditation, temple food
4Seoul Forest YogaSeongsu / Seoul ForestDrop-in classes ₩15,000-25,000 ($12-19); weekend retreat ₩80,000-120,000 ($62-92)Outdoor yoga, park wellness, seasonal retreats
5Bongeunsa Temple MeditationGangnam / COEXFree meditation sessions; temple stay ₩40,000-60,000 ($31-46); tea ceremony ₩20,000 ($15)Buddhist meditation, temple stay, dharma talks
6The Timber HouseBukchon / Samcheong-dongTea ceremony ₩25,000-40,000 ($19-31); half-day retreat ₩80,000-120,000 ($62-92); full-day program ₩150,000 ($115)Hanok wellness retreat, tea ceremonies, healing workshops

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How We Ranked These Venues

Retreats are scored on five criteria: plant-based commitment (fully vegan kitchens score highest), programming quality (instructor credentials, class variety, schedule structure), accommodation standard (comfort, cleanliness, atmosphere), value for money (what's included in the nightly rate), and guest ratings (Tripaneer, Google, and retreat-specific platforms). We favor retreats that integrate nutrition education into their programming — the best ones don't just serve vegan food, they teach you why and how.

Tips for Visitors

Book at least 4–6 weeks ahead for popular retreat dates (school holidays, new year, equinox). Ask what's included — "all-inclusive" means different things at different retreats. Some include airport transfers and excursions; others charge extra. Communicate dietary needs beyond vegan (nut-free, gluten-free, raw) at least a week before arrival. And don't underestimate transition days — most retreat leaders recommend arriving a day early to adjust, especially if you're crossing time zones.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best vegan retreat in Seoul?

Our 2026 top pick is marked with the "Our Pick" badge at the top of this page. We rank retreats on plant-based commitment, programming quality, accommodation, value, and guest ratings. Rankings update quarterly.

How much do vegan retreats in Seoul cost?

Vegan retreat prices in Seoul range from Day pass ₩14,000-18,000 ($11-14); overnight ₩18,000-22,000 ($14-17) per night, typically including accommodation, all meals, and core programming (yoga, meditation). Budget retreats start around $50–$100/night, mid-range programs run $150–$300/night, and luxury experiences can exceed $500+/night.

Do I need to be vegan to attend a retreat in Seoul?

No. Most retreat guests are not full-time vegans. The retreats on this list welcome everyone — plant-curious omnivores, flexitarians, and health-focused travelers. The food is plant-based, but there's no litmus test at the door.

What should I bring to a vegan retreat in Seoul?

Comfortable yoga clothes, a reusable water bottle, sunscreen, a journal, and any personal supplements. Most retreats provide yoga mats, towels, and toiletries. Check your booking confirmation for specific packing recommendations.