Categories
Museums, parks, aquariums, and more — organized by the kind of place you want to visit with kids in Seoul.
Aquariums
Aquariums are strong rainy-day anchors. Exit routes and crowds vary — check stroller notes before you go.
Museums
Major museums offer elevators and family facilities, but session tickets and crowded weekends are common — verify on official sites.
Kids museums
Children's museums and science play spaces work well as half-day indoor anchors. Timed tickets are common.
Parks
Large parks and riverside paths are good for stroller walks and picnic-style breaks. Distances can be long — pick one entrance.
Palaces
Palaces are iconic but can be tiring with toddlers. Use carriers or limited stroller routes and check seasonal hours.
Malls and libraries
Large malls and landmark library spaces work as weather-proof bases with food courts and restrooms.
Gardens and nature
Botanic gardens and forest parks offer greener breaks. Some areas have separate facility hours — check before you go.
Indoor play
Theme parks and large indoor entertainment need advance tickets on busy days. Keep plans flexible for tired kids.
Animals & zoos
Animal parks and farms can be long outdoor days. Stroller access and nursing breaks vary — check facility details on the official site before you go.