What makes it 65% Baby-Friendly: Babies have nursing rooms, diaper stations, and stroller rentals inside Lotte and Shinsegae, yet narrow, packed alleys after noon make pushing a stroller slow and noisy, so breaks are essential.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to sample street snacks, use baby-care facilities, and rest without rush.
Street-food crawl:
Walk the main alley and sample mild snacks like egg bread and grilled skewers.
Tip: Visit before noon to avoid crowds and carry your baby in a carrier through tight spots.
Baby-care lounges:
Use nursing rooms at Lotte, Shinsegae or Avenuel for feeding and diaper changes.
Tip: Start at Lotte Dept. Store 7F; it has cots, private cubicles, and a small play area.
Cathedral plaza rest:
Stroll to Myeongdong Cathedral plaza for an open, stroller-friendly break.
Tip: Sit on the low walls in the late afternoon shade for a calm pause.
Charlotte Garden terrace:
Climb to Lotte Young Plaza 7F rooftop for a flower-lined photo spot.
Tip: Enter via the elevator in Lotte Young Plaza and look for the heart-shaped frame.

Mary Adeliz Tabaloc
very touristy place. you can find lots of shops around. but it will get super crowded in the evening.
Bianca B
Go at night so you get the lights and enjoy the atmosphere. Lots of street foods from vendors, once you've seen one street full you'll notice they repeat. Same with shops. But nice to snack and walk and soak it all up. Get out at myendong exit 9 or 10.
Onur Kagan Gocebe
Another Tourist trap with a huge crowd that blocks one to move from shops to shops. I believe there is nothing cheap here because it is definately a touristic area. There is always a huge crowd will welcome you here. Non of the shops are cheap. You can find same products for cheaper at anywhere. Same shops have more that 3 filiales so you feel like you passed from the same street again. But that ...
Nishat Katre
Its a paradise for people looking to buy any type of skincare products, cosmetics etc. There are nice food stalls all along myeongdong street. The underground market is also worth exploring. There's also a church on one end of the shopping street.
Alisha Gan
you can find many2 food and shops here. also have skin care shops. color analysis (walk in)
In summer (Jun–Aug) the street heats up by midday; use department-store lounges to cool down. In winter (Dec–Feb) dress the baby in layers and rest in indoor spots to stay warm.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Street snacks (4 items) | KRW 20,000 |
| Stroller rental | KRW 5,000 |
| Plush toy souvenir | KRW 20,000 |
| Total Estimated | KRW 45,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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