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Seoul Family Adventure on Foot

A full day of outdoor wonder, hands-on discovery, and vegetarian-friendly bites across Seoul's most kid-loving neighborhoods, with the kids.

Seoul, South Korea · Full day (8 hrs) · Walking

N Seoul Tower (Namsan Tower)
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N Seoul Tower (Namsan Tower)

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60 minTicket required

The kids will love the dizzying panoramic views from the top of Seoul's most iconic tower, spotting landmarks far below, while the whole family can hunt for the famous "love locks" fence and take hilarious selfies with the giant observatory deck.

Kids ages 8 and 10 will be mesmerized by the 360-degree observatory views stretching across the whole city. The walk up through Namsan Park to reach the tower is already an adventure. Clean public restrooms available on multiple floors inside the tower building. Grab a souvenir from the gift shop to kick off the day.

Namsan Park (Namsan Dulle-gil Trail)
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Namsan Park (Namsan Dulle-gil Trail)

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50 min10 min walkTicket required

The kids will love running along the forested trail, spotting squirrels, climbing rocks, and discovering hidden wooden bridges as the path winds through towering pine and cherry trees right in the heart of Seoul.

The Dulle-gil loop trail is perfectly manageable for kids ages 8 and 10, with wide, paved and packed-dirt sections that are safe and fun. The forested path offers shade, fresh air, and plenty of spots to explore nature up close. Public restrooms are available at the trailhead facilities and at rest stops along the main trail. Bring a small snack to enjoy on one of the many wooden benches overlooking the trees.

Namsangol Hanok Village
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Namsangol Hanok Village

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60 min10 min walkTicket required

The kids will love exploring the beautifully restored traditional Korean houses, trying on hanbok costumes, and watching hands-on cultural demonstrations, while parents soak up centuries of Seoul architecture and heritage.

The kids can dress up in colorful hanbok (traditional Korean dress), play traditional games like tuho (arrow throwing) and jegi chagi (hacky sack), and wander through five restored historic homes. Great for both ages. Clean public restrooms available on site near the main entrance. Hanbok rental is available at a small fee and makes for fantastic family photos.

Namsangol Hanok Village South Gate (Chungmuro-gil Entrance)
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Namsangol Hanok Village South Gate (Chungmuro-gil Entrance)

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15 minFree

The traditional wooden gate and stone-paved path framed by pine trees create a striking contrast between old and new Seoul, making it an instantly photogenic family backdrop.

Stand under the big wooden gate and see if you can spot the city peeking through the trees behind you!

Myeongdong Cathedral
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Myeongdong Cathedral

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30 min10 min walkTicket required

The kids will be wowed by the towering Gothic stone architecture of one of Seoul's most iconic landmarks, while the family soaks in the peaceful courtyard and beautifully detailed facade that makes for a memorable hands-on architecture exploration.

Kids ages 8 and 10 will love spotting the intricate stone carvings and tall spires up close. Encourage them to sketch or photograph their favorite architectural details as a fun creative challenge. Clean public restrooms are available on the cathedral grounds, making this a great pitstop for the family.

Myeongdong Gyoja (Vegetarian-Friendly Kalguksu)
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Myeongdong Gyoja (Vegetarian-Friendly Kalguksu)

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45 min

The kids will have a blast slurping up thick handmade noodles (kalguksu) in one of Seoul's most beloved noodle restaurants, turning lunch into a delicious, interactive food experience the whole family will talk about all day.

Kids ages 8 and 10 will enjoy the fun of watching thick noodles being hand-cut in the open kitchen. Vegetarian broth options are available, and the menu is simple and kid-friendly. Ask staff for the mushroom or vegetable broth base to keep the meal fully vegetarian. The restaurant is casual and family-welcoming, with enough space for the group to settle in comfortably. A convenience store with a restroom is directly next door if needed.

Chungmuro Food Alley (Toegye-ro Vegetarian Street Stalls)
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Chungmuro Food Alley (Toegye-ro Vegetarian Street Stalls)

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45 min8 min walk

The kids will love pointing at and tasting Korean street food staples like pajeon (green onion pancakes), hotteok (sweet syrup-filled pancakes), and tteok (rice cakes), all available vegetarian, turning lunch into a fun edible adventure.

Many stalls along this stretch offer vegetarian-friendly Korean street food. Hotteok (sweet stuffed pancakes) are a guaranteed hit with the kids, and pajeon (savory pancakes) are easy to share. Great for curious young eaters. Let the kids choose their own snacks for a mini food tour experience. Napkins essential!

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