Deullak Nallak
A play-based complex cultural space combined with digital experiences
Popular to girls from 24 to 48 months
Updated at
Address
Eulsukdo Cultural Center, 25, Nakdongnam-ro 1233beon-gil, Saha-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea
Contact
Facilities
Parking, Reservation
Reservation
Same-day visit and advance reservation both available - reserve on the website
Open/Closes
Mon Regular closed day Tue 10:00 ~ 17:30 Wed 10:00 ~ 17:30 Thu 10:00 ~ 17:30 Fri 10:00 ~ 17:30 Sat 10:00 ~ 17:30 Sun 10:00 ~ 17:30
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Popular Ages of Deullak Nallak
Deullak Nallak is
popular to from 24 to 48 months girls
under 12 months | |
from 12 to 24 months | |
from 24 to 48 months | |
over 48 months |
boys
48%
girls
52%
Prices & Programs of Deullak Nallak
- [Fees]
- Free admission (some activities require a fee)
- [Hours]
- Session 1: 10:00-11:30
- Session 2: 14:00-15:30
- Session 3: 16:00-17:30
- Lunch break: 12:00-13:00
- Closed: Mondays and public holidays established by law (such as Independence Movement Day and Liberation Day, except Children's Day)
Parenting Tips for Deullak Nallak
- On Basement Level 1, there are various experience spaces, including an activity where children can take a photo of their face and color it, an activity where they can draw on a screen with giant colored pencils, an activity where they can combine color-changing cubes, and a space where they can throw ball-pit balls at a wall to make them burst.
- Ssuk Ssuk Library is a space where children can freely read books, with a robot that reads books aloud, AI Pengtalk, and EBS.
- Ssuk Ssuk Land has many EBS characters, making it a great space for children to run around and play.
- On Level 2, there is a space where children can doodle freely. They can color over character outlines and even doodle on glass, so it is great for children who enjoy doodling to experience.
- On Level 3, there is a cafe where you can rest while enjoying the scenery of Eulsukdo.
- There are many photo zones throughout the facility, so it is nice to take pictures of children while they play.
- You can use the facility with advance reservation, but if canceled spots become available, same-day walk-in registration is also possible, so it is recommended to check before visiting.
- There are lockers where you can store your belongings.
- Eulsukdo Park and the Busan Museum of Contemporary Art are nearby, so it is nice to walk over and visit them together.
- Parking is available at the Eulsukdo Cultural Center parking lot, and if it is full, you need to use the public parking lot across from the building.
Deullak Nallak Overview
Deullak Nallak is a play-based cultural complex combined with digital experiences where your kids can touch, move, and enjoy a wide range of hands-on activities. Since you can try various experiences for free, it is an easy choice for a weekend or weekday outing, and it is also great to visit together with a nearby Eulsukdo course.
Experience spaces kids will love
- Basement Level 1 has a variety of activity zones, including an experience where kids can take a photo of their face and color it, a large-screen drawing experience using giant colored pencils, a color-changing cube combination activity, and a space where they can throw ball-pool balls at the wall to make them burst.
- Ssukssuk Library is a space where kids can freely explore books with a robot that reads aloud, AI Pengtok, and EBS.
- Ssukssuk Land features many EBS characters, making it a great place for kids to run around and play.
- Level 2 has a free doodling space where kids can color character templates and even draw on the glass, so it is especially fun for children who love doodling.
- Level 3 has a cafe where you can relax while enjoying the scenery of Eulsukdo.
Useful tips and convenience information
- It operates Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 to 17:30, and is closed on Mondays and public holidays. However, Children's Day is an exception.
- It runs by session, so you can usually use the facility with an advance reservation. If canceled spots open up, same-day on-site registration may also be available, so it is recommended to check before your visit.
- Parking is available and can be reserved.
- There are storage lockers where you can keep your belongings.
- You can park at the Eulsukdo Cultural Center parking lot, and if it is full, you will need to use the public parking lot across from the building.
Visiting with kids checklist
- There are many indoor spaces where kids can run around and enjoy activities, so it is a nice place to spend time together.
- However, based on confirmed information, there is no nursing room, diaper changing station, stroller rental, or baby chair.
Operating sessions
- Session 1: 10:00 to 11:30
- Session 2: 14:00 to 15:30
- Session 3: 16:00 to 17:30
- Lunch break: 12:00 to 13:00
FAQ about Deullak Nallak
What kinds of activities can kids enjoy at Deullak Nallak?
Basement Level 1 at Deullak Nallak has interactive digital play spaces where kids can participate directly, including face-photo activities, large-screen drawing, color-changing cube play, and a ball-pool media experience. With Ssukssuk Library, Ssukssuk Land, and the doodling space on Level 2, each floor offers a different kind of experience, making it a fun place to enjoy a variety of activities.What age group is Deullak Nallak good for?
Deullak Nallak offers a wide variety of indoor experiences, so it is a great fit for children from preschool age to the lower elementary grades. It is especially well suited for kids who enjoy expressive activities and digital play.Do I need a reservation for Deullak Nallak?
Deullak Nallak is often used through advance reservations. However, if canceled spots become available, same-day on-site registration may also be possible, so it is a good idea to check the operating status before visiting.What are the operating hours and closing days for Deullak Nallak?
Deullak Nallak operates from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 to 17:30. It is closed on Mondays and public holidays, except for Children's Day.How do the sessions work at Deullak Nallak?
Deullak Nallak operates by session, with Session 1 from 10:00 to 11:30, Session 2 from 14:00 to 15:30, and Session 3 from 16:00 to 17:30. The lunch break is from 12:00 to 13:00.Where is the parking lot for Deullak Nallak?
When visiting Deullak Nallak, you can use the Eulsukdo Cultural Center parking lot. If the lot is full, you will need to use the public parking lot across from the building.Does Deullak Nallak offer stroller or luggage storage?
Deullak Nallak has storage lockers for your belongings, so it is relatively easy to move around comfortably. Based on web research, there is guidance to use an outside stroller storage area instead of bringing strollers inside, so it is best to also check the on-site instructions.
Deullak Nallak Address
Address: Eulsukdo Cultural Center, 25, Nakdongnam-ro 1233beon-gil, Saha-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea
How to make a reservation for Deullak Nallak?
Same-day visit and advance reservation both available - reserve on the website