Yongsan I-Park Mall with Kids: The Best Indoor Family Course in Seoul
If you are looking for a place in downtown Seoul where you can play all day with your children without worrying about the weather, how about Yongsan I-Park Mall? It is a great place for rainy days or weekend outings as it gathers kids' cafes, experience zones, a Studio Ghibli goods shop, plastic model stores, and family dining spaces all in one massive shopping complex. In this post, I will introduce a recommended course for an indoor family outing at Yongsan I-Park Mall, perfect for visiting with children in Seoul.
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| Yongsan I-Park Mall |
Things to Enjoy with Kids at Yongsan I-Park Mall
Most of the facilities to enjoy with children are located in the Living Park on the 6th floor of I-Park Mall.
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| Living Park 6th Floor |
Champion 1250X (Kids Sports Indoor Playground)
Located in the Living Park on the 6th floor, Champion 1250X is an indoor experience space equipped with various sports facilities. It consists of high-energy activities like jungle gyms, obstacle courses, slides, trampolines, and rope courses. Some facilities operate at specific times.
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| Champion 1250X |
Visitor Information
- Hours: Mon-Thu 10:30~20:20 / Fri, Sat, Holidays 10:00~20:50
- Admission (2 Hours): Children 29,000 KRW (approx. $21 USD) on weekends / approx. 26,000 KRW ($19 USD) on weekdays
- Guardian Admission: 6,000 KRW (approx. $4.50 USD)
- Discount: 3,000 KRW discount coupon provided when signing up for the 'Play Members' app. (Note: App registration may require a Korean mobile number.)
- Age Limit: Available for children from 36 months to elementary school age.
Parking at I-Park Mall is free for up to 3 hours.
Tip: The mall is directly connected to Yongsan Station (KTX & Subway Line 1, Gyeongui-Jungang Line), making it very accessible by public transport.
Dotori Forest (Studio Ghibli Store)
Dotori Forest (Acorn Forest) is a store selling official Studio Ghibli merchandise. You can find figures, stationery, dolls, and lifestyle items from popular animations like My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and Howl's Moving Castle all in one place.
A large Totoro doll is installed at the entrance, making it a popular photo zone. The interior is decorated like a background from the movies, making it a must-visit place not only for children but also for adults who love Studio Ghibli animations.
Visitor Information
- Location: Living Park 6th Floor / Near Popcorn D Square
- Hours: 10:30~20:30
- Main Items: Official Ghibli figures, dolls, stationery, lifestyle goods
- Photo Zones: Large Totoro at the entrance, character exhibition corner inside
Taking photos is free, and just looking around the goods is enjoyable enough. On weekends, there may be a line to take photos.
Sangsang Sketch (Art & Craft Zone)
Located next to Champion, Sangsang Sketch is an art experience space where children can draw pictures and make works with clay. The experience proceeds according to the staff's guidance after selecting materials, and the completed work can be taken home.
Visitor Information
- Location: Living Park 6th Floor
- Hours: 10:30~21:00 (Last admission 19:00)
- Fee: Approx. 19,000 KRW ($14 USD) (Weekdays) / 22,000 KRW ($16 USD) (Weekends)
- Duration: Approx. 90 minutes
- Age Group: Preschoolers to Elementary students
- Others: Additional 6,000 KRW for extra works / 2,000 KRW per extra 10 minutes
It is great for spending a quiet time focusing on making clay works or drawings. On weekends, there are many reservations or waiting lists, so it is necessary to check before visiting.
Gundam Base & Tamiya Plamodel Factory
There are many toy stores in the Living Park on the 6th floor. Representative ones are Gundam Base and Tamiya Plamodel Factory, which are worth visiting if your children like plastic models. Gundam Base exhibits completed models of various Gundam series and limited edition products.
There are assembly stands where children can observe directly, and photos can be taken in some areas. At Tamiya Plamodel Factory right next door, they sell various plastic models such as cars, tanks, and mini 4WDs. Simple assembly experience events are held during certain periods.
There are many toy stores such as LEGO, figure, and kidult shops around here, so it's fun to look around. It's a good place to buy gifts for children, but for parents, it's also a place where wallets can easily open. Just looking around is enjoyable enough, so I recommend taking your time.
Rest / Cafe / Dining Course
I-Park Mall is well-equipped with spaces where families can eat and rest together, as well as kids' experience zones. Various restaurants and cafes are gathered on the 6th and 7th floors and around the connected Popcorn D Square, making it convenient to move around.
If you want a simple rest, there are franchise cafes such as Starbucks, Paul Bassett, and Twosome Place all over the mall. Cafes near the Living Park area are good places for guardians to wait as you can see Champion 1250X and Dotori Forest at a glance. Since there are many people waiting during lunchtime, you can use it more leisurely if you adjust your meal time to after 2 PM.
Places to Visit with Kids Near I-Park Mall
National Museum of Korea
A permanent exhibition hall displaying Korea's history and culture. It is great for a leisurely walk while viewing artifacts in a spacious area.
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There are actual tank and airplane exhibitions, so children can watch with interest, and it is also good as a history education place.
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Kids' cafes, art experiences, slime making, Ghibli goods shops, and plastic model stores are all gathered in one place, so you can solve play, sightseeing, and meals all at once. If you look around the nearby National Museum of Korea or the War Memorial of Korea together, it will be a sufficiently fruitful family outing for a one-day schedule.
If you are worried about where to go on a rainy day or weekend, I recommend visiting the indoor course centering on Yongsan I-Park Mall.
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