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A safe and fun trip to Korea with kids

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Are you planning a trip to Korea with your child?


Traveling with a child requires more preparation and energy.


The journey may be tough, but seeing your child smile makes it all worthwhile.


Let us introduce safe and fun places in Korea where you can enjoy time with your child anytime, anywhere!




Let's begin😎



Seoul Children's Museum is an integrated cultural experience center designed to help children grow their dreams and happiness through hands-on learning and play. Conveniently located near Seoul Children's Grand Park—which features a zoo, botanical garden, and playgrounds that kids love—it’s a great place to visit together. Spread across four floors, the museum offers exhibitions and interactive play experiences in a wide range of fields including science, ideas, culture, and cooking, all designed to spark children's imagination. The exhibits allow children to naturally learn through engaging experiences like trying out a wheelchair to understand physical challenges or expressing themselves through art. One highly recommended program is the Children's Cooking School, led by an expert in early childhood cooking education. As kids complete the cooking on their own, they not only gain a sense of achievement but also develop a positive attitude toward food—making it a popular choice among both children and parents.



Address: 216 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul

Work: 10AM–6PM (Mon, Closed)




Korea JobWorld is a national career experience center that offers children and teenagers a wide range of opportunities to explore and experience different occupations. Visitors can choose from three ticket types—Session 1, Session 2, or an all-day pass—and it's best to reserve in advance through their website! The facility is divided into two sections: the Children’s Experience Hall for ages 4 to 10, and the Youth Experience Hall for ages 11 to 18. In the Children’s Hall, popular programs include making pizza or bread and taking part in exciting fire station and police station missions. The Youth Hall offers a more in-depth look at real job tasks and the skills they require, helping teens with practical career planning. There’s also a Career Design Zone where visitors can explore job information based on their personal interests and aptitudes. Each time kids complete an experience, they earn the center’s own currency, called “Joy,” which can be saved and exchanged for souvenirs.



Address: 501 Bundangsuseo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do

Work: 9AM–6:30PM (Sun, Closed)




365 Safe Town is the world’s first safety-themed park where visitors can enjoy a unique combination of education, hands-on experiences, and relaxation—all centered around safety. At the main experience hall, you can realistically encounter various disaster scenarios such as wildfires, snowstorms, earthquakes, floods, and terrorist attacks through 3D visuals and 4D effects. There are also interactive experiences like smart CPR, Life safety training, karaoke&airplane evacuation drills to help you prepare for real-life emergencies. The Fire Safety Hall is especially noteworthy, as current instructors from fire academies demonstrate and teach fire response techniques in person, making the learning even more effective. At Challenge World, where you ride a gondola from the Safety Experience Center, you can enjoy a thrilling adventure while taking in the stunning natural scenery of Taebaek. Although it may look daring, professional instructors are always by your side to ensure your safety!



Address: 15 Pyeonghwa-gil, Taebaek-si, Gangwon-do

Work: 9AM–6PM (Mon, Closed)




At the Wolasan Forest Jinju Glamping site, you can enjoy glamping surrounded by the fresh air, clean water, and dense forest of Jinju. While the clean and cozy tents offer hotel-like comfort and relaxation, this place is especially great to visit with kids thanks to its wide range of nature-based activities. Families can explore the Woodland area, forest leisure programs, and garden trails to truly connect with nature. In the Woodland, everyone can touch and work with real wood to create their own wooden crafts. The forest leisure program includes dynamic outdoor adventures designed for kids to run and play freely. Highlights include the Net Adventure, where children walk across nets suspended among trees, and the thrilling Zip Wire, which lets them slide down curving pipe lines through the forest.



Address: San116-46 Dongsan-ri, Jinseong-myeon, Jinju-si, Gyeongsangnam-do




Jumping Monster is a junior kids café where toddlers and children of all ages can enjoy indoor playgrounds, arcade games, and even karaoke. As a popular kids café franchise, it’s located all over Korea, making it easy to visit whenever it’s convenient. The space is large and packed with a variety of zones—from sports-themed areas like basketball, soccer, and baseball courts to gaming zones with Nintendo Switch and arcade machines. Whether your child loves to run around or prefers gaming, there’s something fun for everyone. There’s even a karaoke room, which means parents who often get bored at kids cafés can join in the fun too. Since it’s designed for children, cleanliness and hygiene are a top priority. There are also thoughtful touches like sinks and hair dryers for kids who work up a sweat while playing!



Address: 402406ho, 100 Misagangbyeon-daero 34beon-gil, Hanam-si, Gyeonggi-do

Work: Tue–Fri 1–7PM

Sat, Sun 10AM–8PM (Mon, Closed)




Moonlight Children's Hospital is a public nighttime pediatric care service that offers medical treatment for patients under 18 during weekday evenings and holidays. There are currently 107 designated hospitals operating across Korea, from Seoul to Jeju—excluding Gyeongsangbuk-do. This service is especially helpful when you urgently need medical attention outside of regular hospital hours. While the emergency room may still be necessary for serious conditions, Moonlight Children's Hospitals are a more affordable option and provide specialized pediatric care. They also help avoid potentially stressful situations for children that can occur in emergency rooms crowded with critical patients. Since the operating days and hours vary by hospital, it's important to check the schedule in advance on their official website. More hospitals are continuing to join this program, and extended hours are being added to make the service more accessible.



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