Hi, I’m Jun, a dad living in Hanam, just east of Seoul, with my wife and our two kids (ages 9 and 10).
I was born and raised in Korea, so this country isn’t a destination for me — it’s home. That’s exactly why I started Kid-friendly Korea. Most English travel content about Korea is written by visitors who came for a week or two, not by locals raising kids here. The day-to-day reality of finding a good kids cafe at 3pm on a rainy Saturday, or knowing which family hotel actually works for two energetic kids, is something we’ve learned the hard way.
Where we go
Most of our weekends are spent exploring family-friendly places around Hanam, Songpa, Jamsil, Gangdong, and Hanam Misa. We venture further on school holidays — recent trips include Busan, Jeju, and the east coast. The blog focuses on Seoul and the surrounding metropolitan area first, with occasional deeper dives elsewhere in Korea.
What you’ll find here
Real, hands-on guides about places we’ve actually visited with our kids:
- Kids cafes and indoor play centers
- Family travel destinations and activities
- Family-friendly hotels, resorts, and camping spots
What I won’t do
- Promote places I haven’t been to
- Hide sponsorship — when something is sponsored, it’ll be clearly marked at the top of the post
- Use AI to fabricate experiences or invent details about places I haven’t visited
A note on our photos
Every photo on this blog is taken by us during our actual visits. You’ll see real Saturday-afternoon kids-cafe chaos, real Sunday-morning hotel breakfast trays, and the occasional half-eaten cookie left on a museum bench. Nothing staged, nothing borrowed.
Get in touch
Got a question, a correction, or a place we should check out? Email me at z3986316@gmail.com. We read everything, though replies sometimes take a few days during school holidays when we’re traveling with the kids.