Gwacheon National Science Museum (국립과천과학관)
Gwacheon National Science Museum (국립과천과학관)
– Homepage
www.sciencecenter.go.kr
As a landmark facility representing Korea’s advanced science and technology capabilities, Gwacheon National Science Museum strives to encourage young visitors to become interested in science and shares with the public scientific principles that govern daily life. The museum has permanent exhibition halls, special exhibition halls, a planetarium, outdoor exhibitions, and more. Over 50% of the exhibition items on display are interactive, allowing visitors to jump in and experience science first-hand using their minds and their imagination.
– Address : 110, Sanghabeol-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-2-3677-1500
– Parking
Available
– Day Off
Mondays, January 1, the day of Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thankgiving Day)
* If Monday is a public holiday, museum is closed on the following working day.
– Usage Fee
Adults 4,000 won / Teenagers & Children 2,000 won
* Free admission for senior citizens and preschoolers
– Operating Hours
09:30-17:30 (Ticket sales close at 16:30)









◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Skylift (스카이리프트)

– Homepage
www.instagram.com/seoulgrandpark_skylift
The Seoul Grand Park Skylift is an experiential transportation and tourist facility that operates within Seoul Grand Park. It consists of two lines, Line 1 and Line 2, and operates from the entrance of Seoul Grand Park to the north gate of the zoo, and from the north gate of the zoo to the top of the carnivore animals zone, respectively. It serves to connect major tourist destinations such as the zoo, themed gardens, and children’s zoo, allowing visitors to move around efficiently. Visitors can also enjoy the natural scenery of Seoul Grand Park’s lakes, forests, and flower paths while traveling on the lift. Available all year round, visitors can enjoy seasonal scenery such as cherry blossoms in spring, greenery in summer, autumn leaves in fall, and snowy landscapes in winter.
⊙ Seoulland Sledding Hills (서울랜드 눈썰매장)

– Homepage
www.seoulland.co.kr
– Tel
+82-2-509-6000
Seoulland Sledding Hills offers two slopes, one for children (50 meters long) and another for adults (120 meters long). Amenities include food stands that sell various foods, including eomuk (fish cake) soup, resting lounge and medical office. Various performances are also prepared to entertain visitors at the main stage nearby the sledding hill.
⊙ Ononsa Guesthouse (온온사)
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– Homepage
www.gccity.go.kr
Though Ononsa, which was a guesthouse in Gwacheon, was constructed in the 27th year of King Injo’s reign in the Joseon dynasty (1649), the name, “Ononsa,” was given to this area during the reign of King Jeongjo. On February 11, 1790 during his royal procession to the tomb of his father, Crown Prince Sado, stayed at an inn in Gwacheon and, as he felt that it “has nice views and provides a comfortable stay,” he bestowed upon the place plaques that he wrote himself – “Ononsa” to Seoheon and “Burimheon,” which was the old nickname of Gwacheon, to Dongheon. This is how this place began to be called Ononsa.
It was designated as a Tangible Cultural Heritage of Gyeonggi-do on June 2, 1980, and it was restored on December 2, 1986 after being torn down.
⊙ Seoulland (서울랜드)
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– Homepage
www.seoulland.co.kr
– Tel
+82-2-509-6000
Seoulland was the first theme park in Korea, built at the foot of Cheonggyesan Mountain. With more that 50 rides and other seasonal attractions, Seoulland offers thrill and excitement for people of all ages. Luna Land and Jurassic Land are not to be missed.
The pride of Seoulland is its wide selection of seasonal festivals and the unique Laser Show held during the evening. Seoulland is a popular destination as it is easily accessible from downtown Seoul and has many nearby attractions, being part of the larger Seoul Grand Park complex. Seoul Grand Park holds various festivals for each season of the year. The Tulip Festival is held from April to May; the Starlight Rose Festival from July to August; the Chrysanthemum Festival from September to October; and the Snow Light Festival from December to February.
⊙ Mokpo Modern History Museum – Hall No. 1 (목포근대역사관 1관)
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– Homepage
mokpo.go.kr
– Tel
+82-61-242-0340
Mokpo Modern History Museum is the oldest building in Mokpo and a witness to Korea’s modern and contemporary history. It was built in 1898 and was used to house various public organizations, like city halls, consulates, and cultural centers, before being turned into the Mokpo Modern History Museum in 2014. As a building that has survived through rapid changes, it is valued for its historical and architectural significance. The museum has an exhibition on Mokpo’s history, organized into seven themes, detailing the history of the production and exploitation of various goods during the Japanese colonial period (1910-1945), along with miniature recreations of the streets of Mokpo city at that time.
⊙ National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Gwacheon [MMCA Gwacheon] (국립현대미술관 (과천관))

– Homepage
www.mmca.go.kr
– Tel
+82-2-2188-6000
Located in beautiful Gwacheon, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Gwacheon displays works by Korean and international modern artists, as well as works by contemporary artists currently making waves in the art world. As well as its permanent collection, the museum generally presents several special exhibitions. The museum also provides various programs and events for visitors to enjoy.
⊙ Seoul Grand Park (서울대공원)
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– Homepage
grandpark.seoul.go.kr
– Tel
+82-2-500-7335
Seoul Grand Park is a family-friendly amusement park consisting of various themed facilities that promote the growth and preservation of diverse animals and plants.
[Seoul Zoo]
Seoul Zoo aims to provide an ideal environment for animals to grow and live as well as exhibit, preserve, and research rare animals and educate the public. As a result of the zoo’s hard work and efforts, it is the only zoo in Korea to be certified as a member of both ISIS and IUDZG-WZO.
[Botanical Garden]
Seoul Grand Park’s Botanical Garden was opened in 1985 amidst the lush forest situated at the foot of Cheonggyesan Mountain. The garden consists of a greenhouse, exhibition facilities, and themed gardens that boast a collection of over 41,000 plants from 1,262 different species. The greenhouse preserves and exhibits tropical and subtropical plants that are not found in Korea. Moreover, the Botanical Garden offers various activities and experience programs related to plants and forests.
[Theme Garden]
The Theme Garden is one of the most representative facilities of Seoul Grand Park. The Theme Garden consists of a Rose Garden and Children’s Zoo. Seasonal plants and flowers as well as diverse themed garden programs are offered.
[Healing Place]
The Healing Place is a forest formed at the foothills of Cheonggyesan Mountain that surrounds the border of Seoul Grand Park. Main facilities consist of Healing Forest Walkway; Water, Wind & Sunshine Healing Zone; Barefoot Road; Aroma Garden; and Forest Plaza.
[Healing Forest Walkway]
Healing Forest Walkway is a walking path lined by diverse trees that form a lush forest serving as a habitat for small animals like squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, and more. The walking path is approximately 8 kilometers long and divided into four sections. The shortest course takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, while the full course requires 3 hours.
[Campsite]
The campsite within the Seoul Grand Park is the perfect place to camp out, hold picnics and enjoy recreational activities with friends and families. The main facilities consist of a campsite, volleyball court, basketball court, snack bar, and shower facilities. The campsite is open from March to November, except in the case of harsh weather conditions.
⊙ Olive Young – Gwacheon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 과천점)
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⊙ E-Mart – Gwacheon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트 과천)

– Homepage
http://emart.com
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