Kids enjoy the DiKiDiKi design playground, hands-on history zones, and a free outdoor play area, while stroller-friendly paths help parents, yet paid play slots and museum quiet rules limit spur-of-the-moment fun.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows families to explore exhibits, play zones and have a picnic without rushing.
DiKi DiKi Playground:
Sensory play area with slides and interactive digital walls for kids up to 12.
Tip: Book your 2-hour slot online to secure a spot and arrive 10 minutes early.
Museum Hands-On Zone:
Sand-craft, 3D photo booths and replica artifacts inside the History Museum.
Tip: Visit right at 10 a.m. when it opens to avoid crowds and let kids explore freely.
LED Rose Garden:
Thousands of LED roses light up the plaza after sunset.
Tip: Head here at 7 p.m. and walk the lit pathway before grabbing dinner nearby.
Hello DDP Lawn Picnic:
Grassy picnic zone with benches beside the ‘Hello DDP’ showroom.
Tip: Pack kimbap or fruit for a budget-friendly meal and let kids run safely on the grass.
Outdoor Playground & Fitness:
Small playground and fitness equipment in front of DDP.
Tip: Use this free area between indoor visits to let kids burn off energy.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
DiKi DiKi Playground (2 kids + 2 adults) | KRW 40,000 |
Street food snacks | KRW 20,000 |
Activity sheets | KRW 2,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 62,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Summer weekends feature free outdoor films; spring and autumn evenings are best for the LED rose display; dress warmly for winter nighttime visits.
Address: 281 Eulji-ro, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea
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Zuraini Dzulkapli
An awesome landmark building with great design in an urban setting. You can't help feeling overawed by the structure. I was awed when I emerged from the subway.
Big Dream
RSVP exhibit until 4 august is a small exhibition presenting around fifty creations, mostly dresses from 1880 to 1990 created by the most renowned French designers, such as Paco Rabanne, Givenchy, Karl Lagerfeld. Entrance free. 😍
Mayna Tse
Nice area to go for a walk. Easy to get lost, because of the overlapping paths on multiple levels and random dead-ends around the bend. But once you spend about an hour walking around you'll become familiar with the confusing paths!
nn nhna
Coolest park ever. Nice & pretty building by late Zara Hadid. So beautiful the architecture and just enjoy the magnificent building.
Winston Chuah
This should be one of your stops when visiting Seoul as you'll be able to absorb both modern and cultural experiences within walking distance of each other. It's easy to get here by subway. Once you exit, you'll be greeted with an amazing building that looks like a spaceship has landed in the middle of Seoul. Tons of activities to do here from shopping to local night markets.
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