Flat pavement suits strollers and some toilets have diaper tables, yet heavy crowds, noise and no dedicated nursing rooms mean parents must plan quick stops and verify facilities café by café.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for a relaxed stroller stroll, photo stops, snack breaks, and a café rest.
Pedestrian Stroll:
Walk the flat, car-free street with your stroller.
Tip: Use the wide sidewalks and watch for brief side roads where cars may pass.
BTS Jimin Photo Zone:
Pose with the colorful fan-made mural.
Tip: Snap a quick family photo; it’s a short stop and baby-friendly.
Tangerine Ice Cream:
Try soft-serve made from Jeju tangerines.
Tip: Enjoy in a cup to avoid spills; share with your baby for a fresh taste.
Café Break:
Rest at a café along the street with space for your stroller.
Tip: Ask for a high chair and seat near the entrance for easy stroller access.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Café drink | KRW 5,000 |
Tangerine ice cream | KRW 4,000 |
Churros | KRW 2,500 |
Total Estimated | KRW 11,500 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Summer days can get hot and sunny. Use a stroller sunshade and bring water. In spring and fall, mornings are mild and less crowded.
Address: Yeondong 7-gil, 연동 Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
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Xian You Lim
Came on a Monday night in summer, at about 8pm, not much crowd. Lots of restaurants, but a little commercialized and catered to Chinese tourists, lots of Chinese signboards. Nice little walk, can finish in less than half an hour. I didn't try food but some looked nice.
Win Lim
I get here at Noon. The street is little dirtier than the others. You can really buy most of the souvenirs, food, and shoppings bag/clothing here. But it doesn't feel local. Mostly occupied by chinese and it is not necessarily bad. It is convenient for people who understand chinese, but I wonder has it lose its authenticity?
Shawn Pendley
A pretty typical tourist street with fun souvenir shops, self-photo places, several choices of restaurants, and on weekends, live entertainment, including individual singers, bands, comedy and folk performance.
oXRYSTALo Ong
Nuwemaru Street: A Vibrant Hub of Shopping, Dining, and Culture in Jeju City (4.5/5 Stars) Rating: • Shopping: 4.5/5 (Diverse range of stores catering to different tastes and budgets, from duty-free shops to local boutiques) • Dining: 4.5/5 (Diverse culinary experience, including Korean BBQ, Chinese cuisine, cafes, and bars) • Atmosphere: 5/5 (Vibrant and bustling, a glimpse into Jeju City's d...
Doraemon
Nuwemaru Street is a vibrant and bustling pedestrian shopping street in Jeju City, South Korea, offering a unique blend of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. It's a shopper's paradise, with a diverse range of stores catering to different tastes and budgets. You can find everything from duty-free shops with luxury brands to local Korean cosmetics stores, clothing boutiques, and even a spor...
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