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Artbox (Apgujeong Branch) arcade in Apgujeong, SE
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View of Artbox (Apgujeong Branch) in Apgujeong, SE
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View of Artbox (Apgujeong Branch) in Apgujeong, SE
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Artbox (Apgujeong Branch)

$Arcade
🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4-12. Elementary-aged kids especially love trying out pens, stickers, and toys before buying, while tweens enjoy the trendy K-pop merchandise and phone accessories. Toddlers may enjoy the visual stimulation but require close supervision around small items.

About

Artbox is a creative wonderland combining a trendy stationery store with hands-on activity zones that keep children happily entertained while parents browse Korean character goods, unique school supplies, and affordable toys. The interactive displays and play areas make this more than just shopping: it's an experience where kids can touch, test, and explore colorful products in a vibrant, Instagram-worthy setting.

Highlights

  • Interactive product testing zones where kids can try pens, stamps, and craft supplies before purchasing
  • Adorable Korean character merchandise featuring Line Friends, Kakao Friends, and other popular characters
  • Activity stations with coloring pages, sticker displays, and hands-on toy demonstrations
  • Affordable pricing that allows kids to choose multiple items as souvenirs
  • Constantly rotating seasonal displays and new product launches keep repeat visits fresh

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday afternoons to avoid the after-school and weekend crowds when Korean students pack the store
  2. 2.Bring small bills in Korean won as this is a budget-friendly spot where kids can choose their own affordable items (most under 5,000-10,000 won)
  3. 3.Download a translation app as staff may have limited English, though products are visually appealing enough to browse independently
  4. 4.The Apgujeong location is near Rodeo Street, so combine your visit with a stroll through this fashionable shopping district
  5. 5.Let kids bring a small bag or pouch as they'll likely want to collect multiple small items like erasers, stickers, and keychains

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons (10am-2pm) offer the calmest shopping experience. Avoid after 4pm on weekdays and weekends when local students and young shoppers fill the store.

What to Know

Prices are extremely affordable with most items under $10 USD, making it easy to let kids pick souvenirs without breaking the budget. The store is accessible by subway (Apgujeong Station, Line 3), and while there's no dedicated parking, nearby paid lots are available in the shopping district.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with special displays during Korean holidays (Lunar New Year, Chuseok) and back-to-school season (February-March). Christmas and character birthday events bring special limited-edition merchandise that sells out quickly.

Nearby Eats

Apgujeong Rodeo Street offers numerous family dining options including casual Korean BBQ restaurants and international chains. Try the nearby food courts in Galleria Department Store or Hyundai Department Store for variety with kid-friendly Korean and Western options in air-conditioned comfort.

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Apgujeong Public Library

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Apgujeong Public Library offers a quiet, air-conditioned retreat from Seoul's bustling streets with dedicated children's areas perfect for young readers. This modern facility provides an excellent opportunity for kids to experience a Korean library setting while discovering both Korean and international children's books in a welcoming, family-friendly environment.

Activity

Apgujeong Hanwha Q Cells Park

Apgujeong Hanwha Q Cells Park is a modern community recreation center in the upscale Apgujeong neighborhood that offers families a refreshing break from sightseeing. With swimming pools perfect for kids to cool off and various recreational facilities, it's an excellent spot for families to experience local Seoul life while letting children burn off energy in a safe, clean environment.

Activity

Garosu-gil

Garosu-gil is a charming, tree-lined pedestrian street in Seoul's trendy Apgujeong district that offers families a safe, walkable area to explore Korean toy stores, sample creative desserts, and enjoy people-watching at outdoor cafes. The shaded sidewalks and vehicle-free zones make it easy to navigate with strollers, while the abundance of Instagram-worthy dessert cafes and quirky shops keep both kids and parents entertained.

Park

Nonhyeon-ro Park

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Nonhyeon-ro Park offers a peaceful escape in the trendy Apgujeong neighborhood, perfect for families needing a break from Seoul's bustling attractions. This local park features playgrounds where kids can burn off energy, open fields ideal for picnics or ball games, and plenty of benches where parents can relax while keeping an eye on little ones.