Playgrounds, dinosaur exhibits, four-seat bikes, and a Hodori road train keep children engaged; paths are stroller-friendly but long distances and unfenced lakes require vigilant adult supervision.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Gives enough time for playground, bike ride and train without tiring kids.
Leisure Sports Park Playground:
Play area with climbing frames and slides.
Tip: Go early when it’s less crowded and bring a ball for extra fun.
Family Four-wheel Bike Rental:
6-seater bike lets the whole family pedal together.
Tip: Rent at Peace Square and ride along the lakeside path.
Hodori Road Train:
Scenic ride through the park on a small train.
Tip: Buy round-trip tickets to save money and check service days.
Environmental Eco-Park Nature Walk:
Boardwalk past wetlands with ducks and squirrels.
Tip: Bring binoculars and let kids spot wildlife at their own pace.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Hodori Road Train round-trip tickets | KRW 6,800 |
6-seater bike rental (30 min weekday) | KRW 10,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 16,800 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Spring brings azaleas in the Rose Garden. In autumn, walk the Ginkgo Tree Road as leaves turn gold. Summer needs sunhats near open lawns. Train service pauses in winter (Dec–Feb).
Address: 424 Olympic-ro, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea
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Toon Tran
Olympic Park (올림픽공원) is a must-visit spot in Seoul if you're looking to enjoy nature, art, and a bit of history all in one place. The park is massive, with wide walking paths, scenic lakes, and open green spaces that make it perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic. All around the park, you’ll find large-scale sculptures and public art that add a unique charm to the landscape. There’s also histori...
Belle
A really big park in the heart of Seoul. This was built to commemorate the Olympic hosted by Korea in 1988. They kept the fire burning at the gate since they opened the park. There kids riding their bikes, some were on their roller blades and skate boards. There's a big lagoon with ducks and large fish (carps). Plenty of benches to sit in and relax. There's lots of trails for walking and running. ...
M.
Beautiful and spacious park built for the 1988 Seoul Olympics. A great place to walk around, relax, and explore the impressive Olympic infrastructure that still stands. Perfect for a peaceful break and some great photo opportunities!
Laloena Aacher
We visited Seoul Olympic Park and really enjoyed the mix of nature, art, and history. The park is huge, with beautiful walking paths, sculptures, and peaceful green areas. It’s a great place to relax, take photos, or just enjoy the atmosphere.
Yаптѳ Giяi
The best time to visit this park during autumn is around Oct 27th to Oct 31st. If you visit later than that, I don't think the cosmos flowers are still there. Around that time, you can still see cosmos flowers and the trees are already turning yellow and red
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