


Korean Folk Village is a living history museum where families can step back in time to experience traditional Korean culture through 260+ authentic houses, hands-on craft workshops, and exciting cultural performances including tightrope walking and horseback martial arts. Kids love the interactive nature of this open-air museum, where they can watch blacksmiths at work, try on traditional hanbok clothing, and enjoy thrilling stunt shows that bring history to life.
Visit on weekdays during spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for comfortable weather, smaller crowds, and beautiful scenery with cherry blossoms or autumn foliage. Arrive at opening time to experience shows before afternoon tour groups arrive.
Admission is very affordable (under $10 USD for adults, cheaper for kids), with on-site restaurants serving traditional Korean food and modern cafeteria options. English signage is limited, so the audio guide rental or app is helpful for non-Korean speakers.
The village is beautiful year-round but most comfortable in spring and fall. Summer can be hot and humid, so bring sun protection and water. Winter visits are magical with fewer crowds and possible snow, but dress warmly. Special events and festivals occur during major Korean holidays like Chuseok (harvest festival in September/October) and Lunar New Year.
The village has multiple on-site restaurants serving Korean dishes, but for picky eaters, Everland Resort (15 minutes away) offers more diverse dining options including familiar Western chains and food courts with varied choices.
Gyeonggi Children's Museum is a wonderfully interactive space where young children can explore, create, and learn through hands-on exhibits and art activities. This thoughtfully designed museum caters specifically to little ones with age-appropriate learning programs and engaging displays that encourage creative play and discovery.
Taekwondo Park offers an exciting, hands-on introduction to Korea's most famous martial art through interactive demonstrations, beginner-friendly classes, and engaging museum exhibits. Kids can try on traditional dobok uniforms, learn basic kicks and stances from patient instructors, and watch thrilling live performances that showcase this Olympic sport's power and precision.
Everland is South Korea's largest theme park, offering an incredible mix of thrilling roller coasters, adorable animal encounters, and age-appropriate attractions that rival any Disney park. Families will love the unique blend of Korean culture and world-class entertainment, from the safari-style Lost Valley to the heart-pounding T-Express wooden coaster, all set against beautifully landscaped gardens that change with each season.
Yongin Agricultural Theme Park offers families a wonderful escape into nature with scenic hiking trails, interactive forest programs, and educational opportunities about Korean rural life and ecosystems. This sprawling nature reserve provides the perfect setting for kids to explore the outdoors, learn about agriculture and wildlife, and enjoy fresh air away from the city hustle.