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Palaces in Seoul

Palaces are iconic but can be tiring with toddlers. Use carriers or limited stroller routes and check seasonal hours.

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Korean Folk Village, a family-friendly place, good for rainy days, stroller-friendly, in Yongin-siYongin

Korean Folk Village

A classic heritage day trip near Seoul with outdoor streets, performances, and family facilities to check before visiting.

Ages 2-12Stroller OK
Nursing roomBaby changing+2 more
Suwon Hwaseong Haenggung Palace, a family-friendly place, good for rainy days, stroller-friendly, in Suwon-siSuwon Hwaseong

Suwon Hwaseong Haenggung Palace

A heritage day-trip stop in Suwon. Plan it as a cultural walk and check stroller routes before visiting.

Ages 3-12Stroller OK
Nursing roomBaby changing+2 more
Gyeongbokgung Palace, an outdoor family place, in SeoulJongno-gu

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Seoul's most famous palace. Beautiful and culturally important, but stroller access and weather should be considered carefully.

Older childrenSome steps
Some stroller limitsParking
Changdeokgung Palace Complex, an outdoor family place, in SeoulJongno-gu

Changdeokgung Palace Complex

A UNESCO-listed palace complex with a famous rear garden. More beautiful and calm than some central spots, but not the easiest for strollers.

Older childrenSome steps
Nursing roomStroller rental+3 more
Deoksugung Palace, an outdoor family place, in SeoulJung-gu

Deoksugung Palace

A central palace near City Hall that can be easier to fit into a family itinerary than larger palace grounds.

Toddlers to older children if visit is shortSome steps
Nursing roomStroller rental+1 more

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