Infants enter free and can feature in cute hanbok photos, and toilets reportedly have a changer, but no nursing room, uneven gravel, and no stroller rental make stays short and parent-managed.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to explore buildings at a calm pace and rest with your baby
Stroll the Royal Courts:
Walk through the reconstructed 14th-century compound and view the central pavilion and halls
Tip: Follow shaded paths and use courtyard benches for breaks with your baby
Pitch-Pot Folk Game:
Try the traditional clay-pot tossing game in the main square
Tip: Use the free props and let your baby watch from a safe spot on the sidelines
Baby-Friendly Hanbok Shoot:
Rent an infant court-prince costume nearby and capture family portraits in the wooden courtyard
Tip: Contact hanbok shops before your visit to reserve your baby’s size
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Adult admission (2×₩1,500) | KRW 3,000 |
Baby hanbok rental | KRW 15,000 |
Snacks and water | KRW 5,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 23,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Evening cultural tours run May–Oct on Wednesdays and Sundays; note late hours may not suit babies
Address: 13 Gwandeok-ro 7-gil, Cheju, Jeju-do, South Korea
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Bat Ka (Batka)
Very nice place to visit if you visit Korea for the first time. I recommend to visit the hanbok traditional clothes rental shop just near by
Sean Yeo
It was not in our original itinerary to visit Jejumok Gwana but what an unexpected gem ! We came across when we are walking in the Jeju city area, and we really like this place. It’s quiet, beautiful and tranquil. The temple are beautifully built and beautifully maintained! It was a nice slow walk in the garden and we enjoyed it!
Shawn Pendley
This is the rebuilt public square where official business happened. At some point, it was taken apart, treated and put back together again. I feel I must emphasize this repeatedly, but, as with all historical things, it pays to read all the placards. If you can't read the language, try Papago or Google translate. It makes a huge difference in your understanding and appreciation. Unfortunately, at ...
Cassia Gorgazzi
Nice little visit. Only takes about an hour to walk through. Has some nice historical data to read about. I liked the depictions it has with the statues. Really put some character to the scene. My only issue was parking. It's very difficult to find parking.
PingAn Chen
A place with ancient korean city architecture. mostly people were here to take pictures while wearing traditional hanbok, rented by nearby store. The entrance free is pretty cheap, about KRW 1500/ person.
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