The event people searched for as the Banpo Hangang Ramen festival was part of the wider 2026 Seoul Spring Festival, where the headline ramen attraction was officially presented as “Real Hangang Ramen.” The most important point for visitors is that this was not simply a standard riverside ramen stop: it was announced as a special experience in which participants would cook and eat ramen above the Han River, but the official festival site later listed a notice titled “Program Operation Cancelled – Real Hangang Ramen.” 1
Banpo Hangang Ramen Festival: What the Program Was

The ramen program belonged to Seoul Spring Festival, a city-backed festival held against the Han River from April 10 to May 5, 2026. Official Seoul materials described the broader festival as taking place around Hangang Park areas including Yeouido, Ttukseom, and Banpo, which explains why searches for Banpo Hangang Ramen connect naturally to the event. 2
The ramen attraction itself was branded “Real Hangang Ramen.” Seoul’s March 25 press release described it as an aerial Han River experience in which participants would cook and eat ramen at a table suspended from a special crane. The announced format placed the table 11 meters above the ground, and the participation fee was listed as 15,000 won per person. 3
A Seoul media guide published on March 27 gave the same core explanation: participants would board a special crane table and cook ramen at a height of 11 meters. That guide also grouped “Real Hangang Ramen” with other unusual festival experiences, while separating it from rooftop-style sunset parties and camping-style healing camp programs. 4
The concept was also promoted in a YTN radio interview with Lee So-ra, tourism event team leader at Seoul Metropolitan Government’s Tourism and Sports Bureau. She introduced “Real Hangang Ramen” as one of the popular programs alongside the Big Show, Sunset Party, and Healing Camp, describing it as ramen cooked and eaten “above the Han River.” 5
Schedule, Booking, and Location Updates
For anyone checking old announcements, the dates require careful reading because the public information changed over time. Seoul’s March 25 press release said booking for “Real Hangang Ramen” would be available from March 27 at 6 p.m. and named a fee of 15,000 won per person. 3
The March 27 Seoul media guide said the program was expected to operate on April weekends and from May 1 to May 5. 4 Later, on April 9, a Seoul media update gave a narrower operating plan: “Real Hangang Ramen” was listed for April 25 to May 5, with no operation on April 27. That same update identified the location as the area around the Mulbit Stage at Yeouido Hangang Park. 6
That location detail matters because the parent festival included multiple Han River zones, including Banpo, but the updated ramen-program location was Yeouido Hangang Park, not Banpo Hangang Park. In practical terms, a reader looking for Banpo Hangang Ramen should understand the distinction: Banpo was part of the wider Seoul Spring Festival map, while the specific “Real Hangang Ramen” program was later described at Yeouido’s Mulbit Stage area. 6
The official cancellation notice is the key final status. The Seoul Spring Festival official website’s notice list included “Program Operation Cancelled – Real Hangang Ramen,” and the current special-program list shown in the source material included Hangang Carousel, Treasure Hunt, and Hangang Dream Playground, but not “Real Hangang Ramen.” 1
How to Read the Festival Information Now
Because the event dates have passed, visitors should not treat the early booking and schedule details as active instructions. The useful takeaway is historical and practical: “Real Hangang Ramen” was announced as a paid, crane-table ramen experience for the 2026 Seoul Spring Festival, promoted through Seoul city materials and media coverage, then later marked cancelled on the festival’s official site. 1
If you are researching the program after June 27, 2026, the safest reading is that the announced ramen attraction did not remain in the current special-program lineup described in the provided official-site summary. The available sources do not provide a refund policy, a replacement ramen program, or a new operating date for “Real Hangang Ramen.” Where that information is missing, it should not be inferred.
The Seoul city press release also included a broader promotional statement that Seoul Spring Festival would let visitors experience “the charm unique to Seoul” as part of the start of “Fun Seoul.” 3 In context, “Real Hangang Ramen” was one of the festival ideas designed to make the Han River setting feel like more than a backdrop.

Quick FAQ
Was the Banpo Hangang Ramen festival actually in Banpo?
The wider 2026 Seoul Spring Festival included Hangang Park areas such as Yeouido, Ttukseom, and Banpo, but the updated listing for “Real Hangang Ramen” placed that specific ramen program around the Mulbit Stage at Yeouido Hangang Park. 6
Is “Real Hangang Ramen” still available to book?
The source material does not support treating it as bookable now. The official Seoul Spring Festival site listed a notice titled “Program Operation Cancelled – Real Hangang Ramen,” and the program was absent from the current special-program list described in the provided official-site summary. 1 In short, Banpo Hangang Ramen searches point to a real 2026 Seoul Spring Festival ramen attraction, but the source-backed guide is more precise: “Real Hangang Ramen” was announced as a paid aerial ramen experience, later updated with Yeouido location details, and then marked cancelled by the official festival site.
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