Nursing room, diaper tables, and free stroller loan help caregivers, but weekend crowds and mainly static displays give limited stimulation for babies under two.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to explore key exhibits, use baby facilities, and enjoy a stroll outdoors without rushing.
Rent a stroller:
Pick up a foldable stroller at reception and navigate smooth corridors easily.
Tip: Stroller rental is free; ask staff at the entrance desk.
View the Jeju formation diorama:
Watch the large lobby diorama showing volcanic eruptions and island formation.
Tip: Park the stroller nearby to let baby nap while you enjoy the display.
Stroll the Outdoor Exhibition:
Walk around the jeongnang gate system and horse-mill replica in open air.
Tip: This area is less crowded—ideal for carrying your baby or using the stroller.
Use baby-friendly facilities:
Visit the nursing room and changing tables in family restrooms on each floor.
Tip: These facilities are free and marked on the museum map.
Visit Samseonghyeol Park:
Take a short flat walk to the adjacent park for fresh air and quiet.
Tip: Bring a blanket for a quick picnic while baby naps in the stroller.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Adult admission (2 × 2,000) | KRW 4,000 |
Parking (small car, 1 hour) | KRW 1,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 5,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Spring and autumn offer mild weather—use the outdoor area for fresh air. In summer, indoor exhibits stay cool; in winter, lobby heating is comfortable.
Address: 40 Samseong-ro, Cheju, Jeju-do, South Korea
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Harriet
Really interesting museum with lots of areas covering pre-history up to present day. Lovely to learn about how people lived on the island. As a note though, not everything has an English translation. There was a guide in the halls who spoke to us and was really knowledgeable and interesting.
Emily N
Interesting to roam around and read about Jeju history but not an immersive museum. The layout is a little bland and I got bored halfway through. Good place to pass time though.
Maria A.
Not worth visiting in my opinion. You learn the same things you can learn from a text book or youtube. Nothing wow. We went as part of a tour.
Matthias
Small museum, were you can learn about Jejus volcanoes, animals, old traditions and history. But it was not really suitable for non-Korean speakers, and it felt more oriented towards kids. There was a little English text, but it was always much shorter and simplified, compared to the Korean text. And often there would be no explanation when going from one theme to another. So they should probably ...
Apple Jack
This museum is a good place to come, to know about the history of Jeju.. it also provided a luggage storage for the visitors.. and the price is different based on age.. the ambience is really nice.. there are also a lot of foreigners when i come... glad to know new knowledge!
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