Stroller rentals, lifts and paved paths suit prams, but no confirmed nursing or diaper room and no baby-oriented play zone; call the museum to check facilities before visiting.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to explore indoor exhibits at a slow pace and enjoy outdoor stroller-friendly gardens.
Stroller-friendly Permanent Exhibit:
Use free strollers to move easily through galleries showcasing Jeju’s history.
Tip: Pick up a stroller at the Central Hall info desk before entering exhibits.
Dongjasoek Garden Walk:
Stroll paved paths past stone relics in the Dongjasoek Garden.
Tip: Visit early morning to avoid crowds and enjoy fresh air.
Integrated Cultural Center Café:
Relax with coffee, tea and light snacks in the seating area.
Tip: Plan feeding breaks here; bring snacks for your baby.
Immersive Video Experience:
Watch short digital films on Jeju’s nature and myths.
Tip: Use a baby carrier during dim video rooms for safety.
Nursing & Changing Inquiry:
Ask at the info desk about nursing rooms and diaper stations.
Tip: Call +82-64-720-8000 ahead to confirm baby-friendly amenities.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Special Exhibition Ticket (2 adults) | KRW 10,000 |
Café (2 drinks + snack) | KRW 12,000 |
Souvenir | KRW 10,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 32,000 |
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 are ideal for outdoor strollers with mild weather. Summer brings cool indoor exhibits. Winter can be chilly outside—dress your baby in layers for garden paths.
Address: 17 Iljudong-ro, Cheju, Jeju-do, South Korea
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scott smith
A small museum with a number of artifacts depicting the historical life on Jeju Island. Free admission. It takes 30-45 minutes.
valentina han
Nice museum in an easy access location. Should climb a bit up to the sarabong and watch sunset. Was a nice tour and can’t miss the beautiful huge orange trees by the entrance.
Sz Orsi
We were visited this Museum on a Thursday, and free entrance was, which was a pleasant surprise. Inside there was several interesting things about the life of Jeju. Mostly in Korean language but we can translate it with Google. There is also a small exhibition hall outside where nice ladies friendly invited us to see their silk artwork. One of them explained in English what we see, and they were ...
jo ebisujima
Great stop for a rainy day. It’s not huge, a couple of hours tops will do. It is beautifully laid out and spacious. There is also a kids museum section, we didn’t go in but it looked like the kids were having fun. There is also a lovely immersive room downstairs where it’s nice to sit back and enjoy the sights of Jeju! It’s also free. If you are teavelling by bus, the bus stops right outside.
Dan Omoigui
On the smaller side of museums, especially for one being a national museum. That said, it was beautifully displayed with well written information placards, written in Korean, Chinese, and English. Admission was free to the permanent exposition. I also appreciated the free storage lockers available near the museum entrance. Touring the museum didn’t take terribly long, maybe just over an hour or ...
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