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✅Best-Selling travel gear https://amzn.to/38gyCFi 😃Booking.com Deals http://bit.ly/Bookingdeals Seoul, and Korea in general, are packed with great, beautiful, new, and entertaining places so there is always something new to do. But if you are not fluent in Korean or are new in town, it may be tricky to get the proper information, find the right place, and physically arrive with no problems. There are so many things you can do in this great city! From nature lovers, museum addicts, sports fans to the thrilling rides enthusiasts – there is something for everyone. Welcome to things to do channel we publish new videos every day, so be sure to subscribe, and don't forget to ring the bell do be updated on our latest videos. Here are 10 places to go to with the family in SouthKorea. Seoul Children’s Museum. Located right at the Western entrance of the Grand Children’s Park, this museum is a perfect place to spend a half-day with your little ones. Opened in 2013, the 4-story building is filled with all kinds of playgrounds and activities designed specifically for toddlers and preschoolers. Dream Forest. Dream Forest is the place to go north of the city. Originally an amusement park, it was repurposed as a public park in 2009. Unique features include forest-covered hills, a man-made waterfall, a cultural heritage pavilion, an impressive-looking astronomical tower, and a waterplay stream in summer. Breathtaking views of Bukhansan Mt. and a deer park add to the magic as well. Children’s Grand Park. Not to be confused with Gwacheon’s Grand Park, is a large complex to keep you busy for an entire day of fun or even longer if you also stop by the mentioned Seoul Children’s Museum. Besides an amusement park (under renovation) and the usual playgrounds, visitors should not miss its urban-size zoo including a mini-zoo section, the giant musical fountain, and the water playground. Anseong Farmland. Anseong Farmland has all it takes to let you experience a full day at the farm. Large meadows with cows, horse riding, ducks, chickens, and piggy houses are all available for fun. The visit starts with the sheep area where you can pet and feed adorable little lambs. In the warmer days, enjoy dining outdoors at the Deutsche Ville and even splash in the seasonal swimming pools. Lotte World. The city’s largest recreation complex offers dozens of attractions both in its Adventure (the world’s largest indoor park) and Magic Land (outdoor) sections. Very popular with more than 8 million visitors yearly, it is best to visit early and during the weekdays to avoid the crowds. Everland. located in Yongin, is Korea’s largest amusement park, combining five themed zones including several zoological attractions, coasters, performances, a rose garden, and much more. Seasonal festivals are scheduled throughout the year and you can also visit Caribbean Bay, the next-door water park. Kidzania. An alternative option is Kidzania, which opened in 2010. A work-experience theme park where kids can try working in real-life jobs (they can choose among 90 professions) in a kid-size world. Garden of Morning Calm. A must-see for all flower lovers and photographers. The largest private garden in Korea, it has grown since its inception in 1996 and offers 20 gardens in various styles occupying more than 30,000 m2. While at its best from spring to late fall, you may also visit in winter when a lighting festival is held and the landscape is regularly covered with snow. Nami Island. Featured in many popular Korean dramas (particularly Winter Sonata), Nami Island is generally regarded as a top romantic destination for young couples. However, it is equally enjoyable for families with children too! Its beautiful scenery floating in the midst of the North Han River and surrounded by green forested mountains is worth a trip alone. Add the exotic boat ride or the amazing sequoia alley and you will have a perfect formula for a day trip with beautiful family pictures. Jeonju Traditional Village. Another jewel of traditional Korean architecture and lifestyle. Spend a day walking back in time. Jeonju Hanok Village, with its 700 traditional Korean houses, is one of the best-preserved, living traditional villages. Besides its beautiful hanoks, Jeonju is also famous for hanji paper and its delicious cuisine. Make sure to subscribe to find out all the best things to do in your favorite city. We research the best things to do with kids, at night, this weekend and more for each city around the world. #travel #travelguide #traveltips. #thingstodo #thingstodowithkids
✅Best-Selling travel gear https://amzn.to/38gyCFi 😃Booking.com Deals http://bit.ly/Bookingdeals Seoul, and Korea in general, are packed with great, beautiful, new, and entertaining places so there is always something new to do. But if you are not fluent in Korean or are new in town, it may be tricky to get the proper information, find the right place, and physically arrive with no problems. There are so many things you can do in this great city! From nature lovers, museum addicts, sports fans to the thrilling rides enthusiasts – there is something for everyone. Welcome to things to do channel we publish new videos every day, so be sure to subscribe, and don't forget to ring the bell do be updated on our latest videos. Here are 10 places to go to with the family in SouthKorea. Seoul Children’s Museum. Located right at the Western entrance of the Grand Children’s Park, this museum is a perfect place to spend a half-day with your little ones. Opened in 2013, the 4-story building is filled with all kinds of playgrounds and activities designed specifically for toddlers and preschoolers. Dream Forest. Dream Forest is the place to go north of the city. Originally an amusement park, it was repurposed as a public park in 2009. Unique features include forest-covered hills, a man-made waterfall, a cultural heritage pavilion, an impressive-looking astronomical tower, and a waterplay stream in summer. Breathtaking views of Bukhansan Mt. and a deer park add to the magic as well. Children’s Grand Park. Not to be confused with Gwacheon’s Grand Park, is a large complex to keep you busy for an entire day of fun or even longer if you also stop by the mentioned Seoul Children’s Museum. Besides an amusement park (under renovation) and the usual playgrounds, visitors should not miss its urban-size zoo including a mini-zoo section, the giant musical fountain, and the water playground. Anseong Farmland. Anseong Farmland has all it takes to let you experience a full day at the farm. Large meadows with cows, horse riding, ducks, chickens, and piggy houses are all available for fun. The visit starts with the sheep area where you can pet and feed adorable little lambs. In the warmer days, enjoy dining outdoors at the Deutsche Ville and even splash in the seasonal swimming pools. Lotte World. The city’s largest recreation complex offers dozens of attractions both in its Adventure (the world’s largest indoor park) and Magic Land (outdoor) sections. Very popular with more than 8 million visitors yearly, it is best to visit early and during the weekdays to avoid the crowds. Everland. located in Yongin, is Korea’s largest amusement park, combining five themed zones including several zoological attractions, coasters, performances, a rose garden, and much more. Seasonal festivals are scheduled throughout the year and you can also visit Caribbean Bay, the next-door water park. Kidzania. An alternative option is Kidzania, which opened in 2010. A work-experience theme park where kids can try working in real-life jobs (they can choose among 90 professions) in a kid-size world. Garden of Morning Calm. A must-see for all flower lovers and photographers. The largest private garden in Korea, it has grown since its inception in 1996 and offers 20 gardens in various styles occupying more than 30,000 m2. While at its best from spring to late fall, you may also visit in winter when a lighting festival is held and the landscape is regularly covered with snow. Nami Island. Featured in many popular Korean dramas (particularly Winter Sonata), Nami Island is generally regarded as a top romantic destination for young couples. However, it is equally enjoyable for families with children too! Its beautiful scenery floating in the midst of the North Han River and surrounded by green forested mountains is worth a trip alone. Add the exotic boat ride or the amazing sequoia alley and you will have a perfect formula for a day trip with beautiful family pictures. Jeonju Traditional Village. Another jewel of traditional Korean architecture and lifestyle. Spend a day walking back in time. Jeonju Hanok Village, with its 700 traditional Korean houses, is one of the best-preserved, living traditional villages. Besides its beautiful hanoks, Jeonju is also famous for hanji paper and its delicious cuisine. Make sure to subscribe to find out all the best things to do in your favorite city. We research the best things to do with kids, at night, this weekend and more for each city around the world. #travel #travelguide #traveltips. #thingstodo #thingstodowithkids