
- 4.7/5
Puay Suan GohCute indoor zoo, it’s our 2nd time here! It’s very organised and takes about 1-1.5 hours for you to explore everything. Food for feeding is to be paid separately. Overall it’s very enjoyable for my kid!
- 4.8/5
乐观小妮子This museum is a truly wonderful experience! Highly recommended! The exhibition halls are well-organized, and the supplementary exhibits are diverse, mostly digital, with interactive touches. Key exhibits are meticulously crafted to create an immersive and engaging atmosphere (especially the "Thinking Hall" on the second floor. From the moment you enter to the moment you encounter the artifacts, you truly resonate and feel a deep impact). The museum also offers excellent child and youth education, with small groups of teachers providing guided tours and child-friendly signage throughout the halls (this is definitely the place in Seoul where you'll see the most children...). The cultural and creative shop is also a delight to browse. Almost every design is beautiful, and there are limited editions. If you visit at the beginning of the year, you'll receive a free New Year's postcard with any purchase.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userIt was really worth it to visit, we went late so the crowd is literally not much, we enjoy everything there.
- 4.6/5
被香Going to the COEX Aquarium in the summer is a very good choice. You don’t have to be exposed to the sun outside, and the environment inside is more comfortable. It has basically all the necessary marine life, and the environment is also good. Although it is not very big, it is quite exquisite.
- 4.7/5
韓国ソウルのジェリーさんInside the large park, there is an amusement park and a zoo, and it was fun to be able to interact with the cute animals up close! It's really beautiful to go there in the fall when the leaves change color, and lots of families and couples come to take photos♥
- 4.5/5
_TI***buI went with my 12-year-old daughter (who can speak Japanese, a little Korean, and a little English) and my 8-year-old son (who can speak Japanese and English, but no Korean). We've been to KidZania many times in Japan, so we thought Seoul would be no problem, but we didn't understand Korean and got lost at the entrance procedures (lol). The staff kindly explained everything to us. The experiences were also in Korean, so it seemed difficult for my son, who doesn't speak Korean. However, all the staff were kind, and there was staff at the driving school who could speak Japanese, which was helpful. It was great that we were able to experience jobs that are only available in Korea. Unlike in Japan, you can't reserve another job experience until you've finished one (although you might be able to if you pay), so it feels more laid-back except right after you enter. On the flip side, there was a great food court and self-service job experience booths, so the wait times were long. We were even able to use Japanese KidZos!
- 4.5/5
Suzy 33This was an indoor and outdoor Koreans theme park. Overall, it was a good experience. Good for a family with young children. It was not huge, but it did have a lot of things for everyone to see and do.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userWe actually bought on the exact day we visited and no problem encountered. We hope we had more time to rome around coz its really a great destination.
- 4.7/5
Elizabeth YapThe Panda World at Everland is the MUST visit place whenever I travel to Seoul Korea especially to see the super lovely Panda Bao family there.
- 4.7/5
Heidi J CilliersWe enjoyed the day. It was a good experience as we love skiing!














