Wide smooth paths suit strollers and Haechi Lounge offers diaper tables and nursing space, yet most attractions are outdoors without rental strollers or much shade, so breaks and weather checks are vital.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for gentle strolls, water play and rest breaks with your baby.
Stroller-friendly Sejong-daero Walk:
Wide, car-free path from Gwanghwamun Gate south.
Tip: Use a lightweight stroller with sunshade for comfort.
Haechi Lounge Rest Stop:
Indoor seating, beanbags and quiet baby care room (Fri–Sun).
Tip: Plan a nap break here between outdoor activities.
Splash at History Waterway:
2 cm-deep channel with inscribed stones.
Tip: Bring a small towel and let baby paddle in the shallow water.
Evening Light Festival:
Media-art projections on Gwanghwamun Gate (Dec–Jan).
Tip: Wrap baby warmly and view from the smooth pavement.
Mini-museum under Statues:
Free exhibits about King Sejong and Admiral Yi.
Tip: Stroll through with baby in stroller; exhibits are brief.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Subway fare (2 adults) | KRW 2,700 |
Street snack | KRW 5,000 |
Coffee | KRW 4,500 |
Total Estimated | KRW 12,200 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In summer (Jun–Aug), fountain shows run extra hours—bring a hat and towel. In winter (Dec–Jan), catch the Seoul Light Gwanghwamun festival—dress baby in warm layers.
Address: 172 Sejong-daero, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
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P S
After visiting the palace, we walked through the main gate to this lively road full of locals and tourists. Janice way to explore Seoul street life. Best time to do this walk is in the evening, walk from the palace gate through this area to the stream.
David Lan
This walking area is insanely awesome. Especially when Netflix is putting out the squid game promotion. There were people everywhere, the dolls were standing around, even the guards were there. There are sitting areas and there's all these famous buildings around the plaza. It's a must for any visitor to Seoul. It takes you straight to the Royal Palace and the Royal museum. Easily get here using t...
Pranay Gandhi
A great outdoors space - public square - with the backdrop of the Gwanghwamun Gate/Gyeongbokgung Palace &mountains in the background (looking north). There was an event organized the Seoul Outdoor Library - where hundreds of families had lounged/camped out on the square reading books. Very impressed with this initiative to encourage youngsters to read books!! There are big statues of historical...
D Lee
Seoul is a captivating city where history and modernity collide. It's home to some of the most remarkable landmarks in Korea, showcasing a stunning blend of historical architecture amidst the vibrant concrete landscape. This beautiful city is a treasure trove of culture and heritage waiting to be explored!
tung how run
It is great place to visit especially during cherry blossom week. Chilly weather make a difference for the week but it did not stop the crowd. Highly recommend to get your Hanbook in for photo shooting
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