Seoul Destination
Seoul Children’s Museum
Information on Seoul Danurim Accessible Tourism
Basic Information
Overview
An experiential complex and cultural space for 'children to design their own happiness through play', the museum is a public facility built by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. The admission fee is affordable and the museum has more than 100 worthwhile interactive exhibits and cultural programs.
Attractions
In the 'Beyond Sensory Play' on 1BF, children can experience being friends with a different body by understanding friends with disabilities through experience with disabilities. On the 1F, visitors can find 'Nature Play' where they can explore animals and plants, or 'Art Play' and 'Space Play' where they can enjoy design experiences. The 2F consists of 'Physical Play', where children can inhabit fairy tales and 'Imagination Play', where kids can experience space. On the 3F, there is a Job experience corner, 'Culture Play' and a science experiment corner called 'Science Play'.
Accessibility
The main entrance and floor inside have no obstacle. The information desk is accessible for wheelchair users. An accessible elevator, restroom and infant nursing room are available. The restroom has toilets for children and a diaper changing station. Accessible parking lots are on the ground level.
216, Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, Korea
Under 36 months: Free
People with disabilities and one guardian or care giver: Free
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Entryway and Main entranceThe entryway and main entrance are accessible and have tactile paving.
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Information deskThe information desk is low and wheelchair and stroller rental is available.
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ElevatorElevator is accessible.
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RestroomRestroom is accessible and has an emergency call button.
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Parking lotsParking lots are accessible.
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Lounge for families with babiesAn infant nursing room and diaper changing station are available.