Neungsohwa Waterfall
A Neungsohwa photo spot where you can capture great shots of your child
Popular to kids over 48 months
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Address
27, Dalgubeol-daero 440-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu Metropolitan City, Daebong1-dong Community Center
Reservation
Same-day visit and on-site registration (Reservation not available)
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Popular Ages of Neungsohwa Waterfall
Neungsohwa Waterfall is
popular to over 48 months kids
under 12 months | |
from 12 to 24 months | |
from 24 to 48 months | |
over 48 months |
boys
50%
girls
50%
Prices & Programs of Neungsohwa Waterfall
- [Fee]
- Free
- [Public Parking Lot Fees]
- First 30 minutes: 1,000 won
- 50% discount for parking within 2 hours (Discounted price: 500 won for the first 30 minutes)
- Additional 500 won for every 10 minutes
Parenting Tips for Neungsohwa Waterfall
- The blooming period of Neungsohwa, Late June to July, is very hot, so bringing a mosquito repellent and a small fan would be a good idea.
- It's a great place to take photos as Neungsohwa is in full bloom from roof to ground, so wear pretty clothes and capture lifetime photos with your child.
- There's also Kim Gwangseok Street nearby, so it's recommended to include it as part of your tour.
- There are many photo spots around with beautiful flowers blooming in the neighborhoods, so check those out too.
- Parking on weekdays is available at Daebong1-dong Community Center or in the alley, and on weekends, you can use the public parking lot.
Neungsohwa Waterfall
If you want to capture special summer photos with your child right in the middle of the city, Neungsohwa Waterfall is just the place. Bright orange trumpet creeper flowers cascade down the side of a building like a waterfall, making it a famous photo spot that feels worth a visit even if you only stop by briefly.
Why the photo spot stands out
During the blooming season of the trumpet creepers, from late June to July, the view stretching from the rooftop all the way to the ground is especially impressive. If you visit dressed up a bit, it is a lovely place to take memorable photos with your child. If you also stroll around nearby Kim Gwangseok Street and the photo spots in the alleys, it makes for a nice walking course too.
What to check before visiting with your child
There is no separate kids zone, and there are also no family convenience facilities such as high chairs, a nursing room, diaper changing tables, stroller rental, parking, or reservations. Since this is an outdoor photo spot in an alley, it is best to watch out for passing cars and hold your child's hand closely as you walk.
Visit tips
Admission is free. It can get very hot in summer, so it is a good idea to bring mosquito repellent and a small fan. For parking, on weekdays you can use Daebong 1-dong Community Service Center or roadside spaces in the alley, and on weekends you can use a public parking lot.
FAQ about Neungsohwa Waterfall
Is Neungsohwa Waterfall a good place to visit with kids?
Neungsohwa Waterfall is not a place with play facilities, but it is a nice outdoor photo spot where you can take photos with your child against a background of summer flowers. It is especially lovely to visit from late June to July, when you can capture photos with a strong seasonal feel.Does Neungsohwa Waterfall have a kids zone or play area?
No. Neungsohwa Waterfall does not have a separate kids zone or play area.Does Neungsohwa Waterfall have a nursing room or diaper changing table?
No. Neungsohwa Waterfall does not have a nursing room or diaper changing table. If you are visiting with a baby or toddler, it is best to bring any supplies you may need in advance.Can you get around Neungsohwa Waterfall with a stroller?
Yes, stroller access is possible because it is an outdoor space in an alley. However, since cars do pass through the alley, it is best to stay aware of your surroundings when moving around with your child.When is the best time to visit Neungsohwa Waterfall?
Neungsohwa Waterfall is usually at its best from mid-June to early July, and you can especially expect bright, beautiful scenery around late June to July. Midday can be quite hot, so visiting in the morning or late afternoon is more comfortable.What are the opening hours and admission fee for Neungsohwa Waterfall?
Neungsohwa Waterfall does not have set opening hours, so you can visit freely, and admission is free. It is also generally known to be open year-round with no specific closed days.Where should I park when visiting Neungsohwa Waterfall?
Neungsohwa Waterfall does not have its own parking lot, and the building parking lot is difficult for visitors to use. On weekdays, you can consider parking near Daebong 1-dong Community Service Center or along the alley, and on weekends, nearby public parking lots are recommended.What are the public parking lot fees near Neungsohwa Waterfall?
At nearby public parking lots, the standard rate is 1,000 won for the first 30 minutes after entry. If you park for within 2 hours, a 50% discount applies, making it about 500 won per 30 minutes, and after that, an additional 500 won is charged for every 10 minutes.What should I prepare before visiting Neungsohwa Waterfall?
During the trumpet creeper season in early summer, the weather can be very hot and there may be insects, so it is a good idea to bring mosquito repellent and a small fan. Since it is a place where photos turn out beautifully, dressing your child in cute clothes is also recommended.
Neungsohwa Waterfall Address
Address: 27, Dalgubeol-daero 440-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu Metropolitan City, Daebong1-dong Community Center
How to make a reservation for Neungsohwa Waterfall?
Same-day visit and on-site registration (Reservation not available)