5 days march family trip
Gyeongbokgung Palace: Visit this grand palace to witness the changing of the guard ceremony (10am & 2pm). Admission is free for children under 7, adults around ₩3,000.
Bukchon Hanok Village: Stroll through this picturesque village with traditional Korean houses. It's free to explore, and kids can enjoy scavenger hunts.
Insadong Street: Enjoy dinner at a family-friendly restaurant serving traditional Korean cuisine. Try Sanchon for a unique temple food experience (reservations recommended).
Namsan Park: Hike or take the cable car to N Seoul Tower for panoramic views of the city. Cable car costs about ₩10,000 round trip.
Children’s Grand Park: A large park with a zoo, amusement rides, and playgrounds. Entry is free, but rides have separate fees (around ₩3,000-₩5,000 per ride).
Dongdaemun Design Plaza: Explore the futuristic architecture and relax with dinner at nearby Myeongdong Street Food Alley for a casual family dining experience.
Seoul Children's Museum: Engaging exhibits and hands-on activities for children. Admission is around ₩5,000 per person.
Korean Folk Village: Experience traditional Korean life with cultural performances and folk games. Location can be reached by bus from Seoul (₩15,000 admission).
Lotte World Mall: Dinner and indoor amusement park fun at Lotte World Adventure. Park tickets start at ₩59,000 for adults, ₩48,000 for children.
COEX Aquarium: Discover marine life in this impressive aquarium. Admission is around ₩30,000 for adults, ₩24,000 for children.
Starfield Library: Marvel at the stunning architecture of this public library inside COEX Mall. It's free to enter and great for a family reading session.
Gangnam District: Enjoy dinner at Bulgogi Brothers for a family-friendly atmosphere and delicious bulgogi dishes. Reservations could help avoid long waits.
Lotte World Tower: Visit the observation deck for amazing views of Seoul (tickets around ₩27,000 for adults).
Namdaemun Market: Shop for local snacks and souvenirs. Many stalls offer kid-friendly treats like hotteok (sweet pancakes) and tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes).
Han River Park: End your trip with a picnic by the river. Grab takeout from a nearby café and enjoy the sunset views. Bring a kite or frisbee for added fun.
Seoul Lantern Festival: March 1-5, celebrating the arrival of Spring with illuminated lantern displays.
Cherry Blossom Festival: Late March to early April, perfect for enjoying the blooming cherry blossom trees in various parks.