Interesting mix of museum and amusement park. Very interesting to see various houses from two centuries ago. A few attractions that mostly seem to be for kids. Crowded in weekends. Quite a few shows …Full review by sith1968
Mar 20, 2025
Had a great time at this wonderful spot. So relaxing, beautiful and a real insight into the history of Korea. The performances were first class and fun. The food here in the restaurants was really g…Full review by adventureguyNZ
Mar 18, 2025
Typical North and South Korea village houses, well rebuilt, plus a folk show. No harm to visit this place, but not a must either.Full review by atontao
Is this place senior citizen friendly? My parents have mobility issues. Can we rent bicycles like in Nami Island?
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I did NOT see any bicycles for rent or even visible in the Folk Village. I myself am an age 82-year old senior citizen with some mobility issues of my own. It is huge in size. It is …
I did NOT see any bicycles for rent or even visible in the Folk Village. I myself am an age 82-year old senior citizen with some mobility issues of my own. It is huge in size. It is enormous. If your parents have a wheelchair it will be OK. The parking lot alone is huge. To be honest there is a LOT OF WALKING to be done. Best Wishes to you and to your parents.
Hi, can you please let me know how to commute from Joendae-Everland going to Korean Folk Village. Thanks for the answer.
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If you are driving there, it is less than 30 minutes. If you are using public transportation it can be 44 min- 1 hour 45 min. Either way, your best bet is to download the Naver app or …
If you are driving there, it is less than 30 minutes. If you are using public transportation it can be 44 min- 1 hour 45 min. Either way, your best bet is to download the Naver app or Kakao Maps. Generally you can search for 'Korean Folk Village' in most navigation apps and the right address will come up. Here is what I specifically used to get to this location; Naver: Korean Folk Village Parking Lot Waze: Korean Folk Village Ticket Booth