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Seoul Science Center tourist attraction in Seoul, SEL
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View of Seoul Science Center in Seoul, SEL
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Seoul Science Center

4.4(1,165 reviews)$Museum
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for ages 5-14. Elementary and middle school kids will love the interactive experiments and IMAX shows, while younger children (3-5) can enjoy simpler hands-on activities, though some exhibits may be too advanced.

About

Seoul Science Center is a modern, interactive science museum that makes learning fun through hands-on exhibits covering physics, biology, and technology. With a planetarium and IMAX theater, plus engaging displays designed to spark curiosity, it's an excellent rainy-day activity or educational break from sightseeing that keeps kids entertained for hours.

Highlights

  • Interactive physics experiments where kids can build and test structures
  • State-of-the-art planetarium with shows about space and astronomy
  • IMAX theater featuring educational documentaries and nature films
  • Hands-on technology exhibits including robotics and coding demonstrations
  • Biology section with microscopes and interactive displays about the human body

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Many exhibits have Korean signage, so download a translation app beforehand or pick up an English guide at the entrance to maximize understanding
  2. 2.Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday-Thursday) to avoid large school groups that typically arrive after 10:30 AM
  3. 3.Book planetarium and IMAX shows in advance or immediately upon arrival as they fill up quickly, especially on weekends
  4. 4.Bring snacks and water bottles as the cafe options are limited and mostly Korean-focused
  5. 5.The museum is located in the Nowon district, quite far from central Seoul (about 45 minutes by subway), so plan extra travel time

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (Tuesday-Thursday) between 9:30-11:00 AM offer the least crowds. Avoid weekends and Korean school holidays when the museum gets very busy with local families and student groups.

What to Know

Admission is very affordable (under $5 per person, IMAX and planetarium shows cost extra). The museum is accessible via Seoul Metro Line 7 (Madeul Station, Exit 1). Limited English signage throughout, so bring translation tools.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. Check ahead for Korean public holidays when the museum may have special hours or programs. Summer months (July-August) can be crowded with vacation families.

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Nearby Eats

The Lotte Department Store in Nowon (10 minutes away) has a food court with familiar options like pizza and chicken alongside Korean favorites. Madeul Station area has several family-friendly Korean restaurants including Lotteria (Korean fast food chain) and casual bakeries.

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