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With Children’s Day just around the corner,
are you wondering where to take your kids?
From hands-on experiences and exhibitions to indoor theme parks,
Incheon is filled with activities sure to keep your kids happy and engaged.
These are tried-and-true Children’s Day picks—
places that will have your kids saying, “Let’s go again!”
Here are Incheon Tour’s top picks for Children’s Day.
✔️ Total duration: About 2–3 hours per location
✔️ Transportation: Mainly by car + experience-focused activities
✔️ Recommended for: Children’s Day, family trips, hands-on experiences
A time-travel experience for both parents and kids
Reopened on March 1, 2026 after expansion,
Sudoguksan Moon Village Museum is an interactive exhibition space
that recreates Incheon’s history from the 1960s–70s
and the everyday lives of residents in the hillside “daldongne” neighborhoods.
From alleyways and classrooms to the interiors of homes,
every detail is carefully recreated—
offering children a brand-new experience
and parents a chance to relive memories.
In addition to the main exhibition,
there is also a children’s exhibition hall
where kids can actively participate in and learn about daily life in daldongne.
Advance reservations are required for both the main and children’s exhibitions, so be sure to book through the museum website before your visit.
A hands-on “noodle” experience for all five senses
As the birthplace of many noodle dishes beloved by Koreans,
how did Incheon become a “city of noodles”?
Noodle Platform is a unique experiential space
where children can learn about the history and culture of noodles
in a fun and engaging way tailored to their level.
Through exhibitions, kids can discover different kinds of noodles and their origins.
In cooking classes, they can create their own noodle dishes—
enjoying a hands-on, five-senses experience of seeing, making, and tasting.
After the experience,
be sure to visit nearby Chinatown for jajangmyeon
or stop by Gwangsan Noodle Factory for jjolmyeon
to fully discover the charm of Incheon’s noodle culture.
Step into a giant dinosaur world right before your eyes
A must-visit for dinosaur-loving kids!
Located in Songdo, Incheon Dino World is home to giant, lifelike dinosaurs that move and roar, creating the feeling of stepping back into the age of dinosaurs.
With no time limit, you’re free to explore at your own pace,
and every hour, a variety of performances—such as dinosaur shows and magic shows—keep the excitement going nonstop.
Re-entry is also allowed,
so you can take a break for meals or rest
and return to enjoy the experience again.
An indoor theme park inspired by a nighttime amusement park
Source: Paradise City
Located within Paradise City, Wonderbox is an indoor theme park themed around a magical nighttime amusement park.
Filled with dazzling lights and lively music,
it offers a variety of rides and performances
for a fun-filled experience that both kids and parents will love.
Although indoors, the park offers a spacious and open setting,
where children can run and play freely
rain or shine.
Source: Paradise City
This weekend in Incheon,
give your child a memorable Children’s Day
filled with nonstop laughter.