What makes it 70% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free and have access to a nursing room, lounge, and paid stroller rental, but they cannot join any job activities, so parents mostly supervise older siblings.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Time to use baby-care rooms, rest in the lounge, and stroll through cityscape areas at a relaxed pace.
Nursing Room:
Private space with seating and sink for feeding and diaper changes.
Tip: Bring your own diapers and wipes; arrive early to avoid peak periods.
Parents’ Lounge:
Quiet lounge with comfortable seats for resting while baby naps.
Tip: Use this spot to feed your baby between stroller strolls.
Cityscape Stroll:
Push the stroller along miniature streets and colorful facades.
Tip: Snap photos under neon signs; the flat pathways are stroller-friendly.

Eric Tam
Unlike other Kidzania's, kids can only hold ONE reservation at a time. That means if you are at the back of the line. You can expect to wait about two hours before you can do your first activity. Everything costs extra inside. The kids should be given two reservations each. That way you can wait for one, while doing a less popular job. Current system is a bit brainless.
Andrea Chan
The worst kidzania experience ever comparing with kidzaniasss located in Tokyo, Fukuoka and Kuala Lumpur. The game reservation logistic is not convenient, what make things worst is that, unlike other kidzanias around Asia, they don’t allow kids to join the game stalls with idle places after one game, and just let the idle places being IDLE. Also, many game stalls only opened for limited timelots a...
Leathon Magee
This was another place that my kids thoroughly enjoyed while we were in Korea. I think it’s so cool for the concept where they can get jobs and earn money to buy things they want in the place and it gives them a glimpse into work while still having fun. I would definitely recommend going if you have kids 13 and under. Mine had a blast
Jez L
Located around Jamsil and in a mall, many different professions and activities to try. But again and sorry to say, SKorea has this way of system booking that is very rigid. Each kid can only book for 1 activity and then wait to complete it before booking the next. 7 of 5 hours stay, one will use 3 hours for waiting time, that gets quite tiring and frustrating for caregivers. Another inflexible thi...
Sarang South Korea
Great place for the kids to learn & experience real life jobs! It's usually crowded but its possible to reserve advance entrance ticket. The staff are super friendly and explains in details how to, what to do to the children. Parents cannot enter each expierence places, they must wait outside to take pictures. Every half hour, the places open so you must bring your child and wait. No RSVP. FIRE...
Indoor environment is stable year-round. Visit on weekdays or morning sessions to avoid crowds during school holidays.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult ticket (20,000 each) | KRW 40,000 |
| Baby entry | KRW 0 |
| Total Estimated | KRW 40,000 |
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