Strollers fit in elevators but the nursing room closed with the aquarium, diaper tables unconfirmed, and long elevator waits can upset infants, so only determined parents should attempt.
Note: 63 Building is 40% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Seoul for a more suitable experience.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time for the observation deck, a quick meal, and a short museum visit without rushing a baby.
Observation Deck (60F):
Panoramic views of Seoul and the Han River from 240 meters high.
Tip: Use a baby carrier for easy elevator access; baby under 36 months enters free.
Ground-Floor Shopping Mall:
Explore shops and kiosks on floors G to 5 in a flat, stroller-friendly area.
Tip: Take breaks in air-conditioned corridors; use baby-friendly restrooms on mall levels.
Food Court & Restaurants:
Casual meals with kid-friendly menus and high chairs at 1F and 57–59F.
Tip: Ask for a baby table and child utensils on arrival.
Wax Museum:
Pose next to life-size wax figures in a well-lit space.
Tip: Carry your baby through the displays; infants under 36 months enter free.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
2 Adult Observation Deck tickets | KRW 30,000 |
2 Adult Wax Museum tickets | KRW 26,000 |
Casual meal at food court | KRW 30,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 86,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In winter, wrap your baby warmly before heading to the open sky deck. In summer, use the air-conditioned mall levels to rest and cool off.
Address: 50 63-ro, Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea
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FLY ONN
This building used to be the highest in SEOUL but today it has become number 7 in Korea. Nice Golden building that you can spot from far. It is closed temporarily for renovation work. Expect to open next year, 2026. But restaurants at level 57, 58 and 59 are open. You can dine in and enjoy the view either at the Chinese, Japanese or Western restaurants. All three has great view of Seoul, Hangang ...
SW
Although it's not the highest building in Seoul now, sufficient too much high for viewing river and buildings in the city. It's still the best landmark in Seoul.
Suf
We went to both the museum and aquarium. The museum is located at a high floor, so you get a nice view of Seoul’s skyline. The museum itself was sleek and fun, with temporary exhibitions - in our case, it was a Max Dalton exhibition, which was pretty cool. Then, we headed to the museum, which had a wide variety of display and activities, including a fish spa and a mermaid show. Ton of fun and high...
Ruta Cernousova
It was a nice place to visit, with a great gallery however limited places to enjoy the view when you go up and also a lot of people in aquarium, expect loads of small children. Cafe on top of tower didn't have much to offer and all tables were taken. Still worth to go, especially on sunny day!
Alex Lopes
The observatory offers some great views from Seoul from the southern part of the city. However, even though the views were great, one of my favorite parts was the art exhibit at the observatory. It is just a great space to appreciate some very interesting pieces. There is also a nice coffee place that where you can relax to take on the views.
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