Free stroller rentals, nursing room, and diaper table aid caregivers, yet cobblestone stretches jolt strollers and almost all cultural programs set age limits above two years.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to stroll gardens, join a guided tour, and use baby facilities without rushing
Garden & Courtyard Stroll:
Walk flat, paved paths among hanok pavilions and traditional gardens with your baby in a stroller
Tip: Bring your stroller; paths are smooth and free of steps
Free Guided English Tour:
Join a one-hour tour to learn village history and highlights while baby rests in the stroller
Tip: Meet at the main office 5 minutes early; tours run Thu–Sun at 12 PM and 2 PM
Cheonghakji Pond Viewing:
See the recreated Joseon-era pond framed by hanok roofs and pavilion reflections
Tip: Visit in the morning light for calm water and soft shadows
Explore Hanok Interiors:
Enter five restored Joseon-era houses to view traditional furniture and folk artifacts
Tip: Speak softly so your baby can nap in the stroller
Time Capsule Plaza:
View the sealed 1994 time capsule displaying everyday items of the era
Tip: Position the stroller nearby and kneel for a closer look
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Admission | KRW 0 |
Stroller rental | KRW 0 |
Hanbok rental for parents | KRW 20,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 20,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In spring, spot cherry blossoms around the pond. Summer mornings are cooler with shaded paths. Autumn offers colorful foliage but bring non-slip shoes. Winter days can be windy; layer clothes and use stroller cover.
Address: 28 Toegye-ro 34-gil, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea
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YOUNGHO GO (DANDDI)
There are Korean traditional houses. Citizens of Josun Dynasty which is the government before Republic of Korea had lived in. In fact, the traditional houses are transported from other area of Seoul. If you trip to Seoul in Korea, I strongly recommend you to visit this sight.
Chung Huỳnh Phát
Namsangol Hanok Village is a charming and peaceful escape right in the heart of bustling Seoul. Although it might not have the same grand scale or prestige as Bukchon Hanok Village, it still offers visitors a beautiful glimpse into traditional Korean architecture and culture. During my visit, I was lucky enough to stumble upon a traditional Korean wedding ceremony being held inside the village. It...
Kristyna Tynkova
10/10, I first went on Monday-didn't realise that they were closed, so I came back the next day, just before sunset and I was worth it - it was almost empty. well preserved. They are offering free English tours, check naver for the times. Free to enter, nice toilets.
Margot
Traditional Korean village that can be visited for free. A lot of old houses are perfectly preserved and is one of the rare places where we can see pieces of furniture and other indoor decorative elements. The garden is calm and offers many opportunities to wander. Excellent place to visit in Seoul.
Hugo Pedro-Martins
Just a footnote in some guides, this hanok is a truly stunning experience. It consists of several wealthy family homes relocated from all over Korea to this complex. The grounds are beautiful to visit and the buildings are too. Some rooms have furniture and historic depictions to illustrate the use of the rooms, like kitchens, bedrooms and even living rooms.
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