My daughter had so much fun and got to experience many new things! It consists of 4 floors including the basement. And, each floor has a lot of interesting things to do! I liked how everything was size-appropriate and allowed kids to touch, stimulating their brains. Honestly, I was very impressed!
The admission tickets costed only ₩8,000 for both an adult and a kid (over 36 months old.) Parking was fairly cheap. We paid ₩4,000, which wasn't bad. And, when you walk out, they have a beautiful scenery. I was told that the zoo was not very far from the museum. I highly recommend this place for kids that are 5-6 years old. But, I think kids who are younger will also find this place amusing. We went on a weekday from 2 to 4pm. The time was perfect because there weren't too many people. It's worth...
Read moreAn absolutely amazing museum for kids. There is so much to do for them and he really helps and to understand physics, animals and the environment. Different areas dedicated to different topics that helps the kids to explore and understand by play. The water room is absolutely incredible and offers so many so many options of fun. A lot a lot of the more structured activities need to be booked so I would suggest you organise your day as soon as you get in. They have cooking classes, film showing and other different workshops. Inside are many of opportunities to really interact with their exhibitions by playing with them taking photographs and showing how the kids actively participating in the museum. The park outside is absolutely incredible as it offers a variety of playgrounds and facilitiate...
Read moreCrazy cheap and worth it with a membership. And you get to jump the lines on busy days. I could nitpick about some of the attractions, in that some of them (the water area in particular) don't fully encourage creative and interactive play like they could, but overall this is a pretty amazing place to take a kid.
Food options at the children's museum and in the park in general are weak, so you probably want to pack some food. The book area on the second floor is the hidden gem here: even when the rest of the museum is packed, it is relatively quiet and uncrossed, with board-type games and puzzles to play with. The English book selection is miniscule, but my son has really enjoyed the Nuk books...
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