


Taeri Farm Experience Park offers hands-on agricultural fun where children can feed friendly farm animals, pick seasonal fruits and vegetables, and learn about traditional Korean farming methods. Located in suburban Seoul, this working farm provides a refreshing escape from the city while giving kids authentic experiences like planting rice, collecting eggs, and participating in harvest activities under expert guidance.
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most comfortable weather and diverse harvesting activities like strawberry picking in spring and sweet potato digging in fall. Weekday mornings provide the calmest experience with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures for outdoor activities.
Admission is budget-friendly at around 5,000-10,000 KRW per person (approximately $4-8 USD), with some harvested produce available for purchase separately. The farm is accessible by subway and local bus, though taxis from Hanam station are convenient for families with young children.
Different crops are available for harvesting throughout the year. Strawberry season runs January through May, while root vegetables like sweet potatoes are harvested in autumn. Some outdoor activities may be limited during Korea's cold winter months (December-February) and monsoon season (July-August).
The farm has a small cafe serving simple Korean snacks and drinks. For fuller meals, head to Hanam city center (10 minutes by car) where you'll find family-friendly Korean BBQ restaurants and casual dining options including chain restaurants with picture menus that are easier for international visitors to navigate.
Ahtti Strawberry Farm offers hands-on agricultural experiences perfect for city kids to connect with nature. Families can pick seasonal fruits, meet friendly farm animals, and learn about traditional Korean farming through engaging guided tours that make education feel like play.
Dongchun Market Street Food Area offers families an authentic taste of Korean culture through its vibrant collection of street food vendors and casual eateries. Kids will love the interactive experience of choosing from colorful food stalls, watching vendors prepare dishes right before their eyes, and sampling child-friendly Korean snacks like hotteok (sweet pancakes), tteokbokki (rice cakes), and mandu (dumplings). The lively market atmosphere provides a fun, educational introduction to local food culture in a casual setting where families can explore at their own pace.
Hanam Naru Park offers families a peaceful escape along the Han River with wide open spaces perfect for active play and relaxation. Kids can run freely along safe walking trails, enjoy seasonal flower gardens bursting with color, and families can spread out picnic blankets with beautiful riverside views. The park's flat, well-maintained paths make it ideal for young cyclists, scooter riders, and families with strollers.
Hanam Art Museum offers a welcoming introduction to contemporary art for families, with exhibitions designed to engage young visitors and hands-on workshops that let kids create their own masterpieces. The museum's year-round educational programs make art accessible and fun, encouraging children to explore their creativity in a supportive environment.