Stay in a hanok and enjoy a variety of traditional cultural experiences!
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Address
Daejeon Confucian Traditional Ceremony Center, 147-81, Isa-ro, Dong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
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Reservation
Advance reservation required - website booking
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Prices & Programs of Daejeon Byeolseo of the Confucian Traditional Ceremony Center
- [Fees]
- Weekdays: 50,000 won-200,000 won
- Weekends: 70,000 won-250,000 won
- Rates vary by season and room type, so please check the detailed rates when booking.
- [Usage Guide]
- Check-in: 3 PM / Check-out: 11 AM
- Open year-round
Parenting Tips for Daejeon Byeolseo of the Confucian Traditional Ceremony Center
- Reservations open on the Daejeon Byeolseo website at 9 AM on the 1st of every month, and since bookings fill up quickly, we recommend logging in right on time.
- There is an ondol room that is great for staying with a baby.
- Preschool children under 5 years old are not included in the occupancy limit.
- Check-in is available at the Visitor Center marked as the Confucian Traditional Ceremony Center.
- At the Experience Building next to the Visitor Center, you can try activities with your child such as painting flowers and insects, folding ddakji in the shapes of the twelve zodiac animals.
- The whole family can enjoy tuho.
- You can take cute photos while carrying a jige.
- On weekends, you can also enjoy events held at the Confucian Culture Experience Center. As these are not regular events, please check the website in advance for availability and details.
Yugyo Traditional Ceremonies Center Daejeon Byeolseo
This is a peaceful place where you can stay overnight in a hanok and experience traditional culture together. It is a charming family stay where you can relax, play, and make special memories with your child in a setting that feels different from everyday life.
The charm of a hanok stay
There are ondol rooms, so it can be relatively comfortable when staying with a baby, and check-in is available from 3 PM. On weekdays, rates start in the 50,000 won range, so it can feel like a more affordable way to try a hanok stay on a family trip.
Experiences to enjoy with your child
At the experience building next to the visitor center, you can try painting flowers and insects and folding ddakji in the shapes of the 12 zodiac animals. It is also great for families to enjoy tuho, or to carry a jige and take photos.
Good to know before your visit
Parking and reservations are available, so visiting by car is convenient. However, there are no baby chairs, nursing rooms, diaper changing stations, or stroller rentals, so if you are visiting with an infant or toddler, it is best to bring what you need in advance. Please also note that preschool children 5 years old and under are not counted toward room capacity.
Reservation tip
Reservations open on the 1st of every month at 9 AM on the website, and they tend to fill up quickly. On weekends, there may also be events at the Confucian Culture Experience Center, so checking the website before your visit can help you make the most of your time.
FAQ about Daejeon Byeolseo of the Confucian Traditional Ceremony Center
What experiences are good to enjoy with kids at Yugyo Traditional Ceremonies Center Daejeon Byeolseo?
At the experience building next to the visitor center, you can try painting flowers and insects and folding ddakji in the shapes of the 12 zodiac animals. It is also great for families to enjoy tuho or to carry a jige and take photos.Does Yugyo Traditional Ceremonies Center Daejeon Byeolseo have rooms that are good for staying with a baby?
Yes, there are ondol rooms that are well suited for staying with a baby. It is a good fit for families who want a hanok stay and find floor-based living more comfortable.Are children 5 years old and under included in the room capacity at Yugyo Traditional Ceremonies Center Daejeon Byeolseo?
Preschool children 5 years old and under are not included in the room capacity. This is helpful to keep in mind when checking the headcount for a family reservation.What are the check-in and check-out times at Yugyo Traditional Ceremonies Center Daejeon Byeolseo?
Check-in is at 3 PM and check-out is at 11 AM. Check-in takes place at the visitor center marked Yugyo Traditional Ceremonies Center.When do reservations open for Yugyo Traditional Ceremonies Center Daejeon Byeolseo?
Reservations open at 9 AM on the 1st of every month on the Daejeon Byeolseo website. They tend to fill up quickly, so it is best to log in right on time.Is parking available at Yugyo Traditional Ceremonies Center Daejeon Byeolseo?
Yes, parking is available, so it is convenient to visit by car. Public transportation information is limited, so driving tends to be the easier option.Does Yugyo Traditional Ceremonies Center Daejeon Byeolseo have a nursing room or diaper changing station?
Based on the provided place information, there is no nursing room or diaper changing station. If you are visiting with an infant or toddler, it is best to prepare any baby care items in advance.Does Yugyo Traditional Ceremonies Center Daejeon Byeolseo offer baby chairs or stroller rentals?
No, baby chairs and stroller rental services are not available. It is recommended to bring anything you may need for your child's meals or transportation.About how much does it cost to stay at Yugyo Traditional Ceremonies Center Daejeon Byeolseo?
Accommodation rates are about 50,000 won to 200,000 won on weekdays and 70,000 won to 250,000 won on weekends. Prices may vary by season and room type, so please check the final amount when booking.
Daejeon Byeolseo of the Confucian Traditional Ceremony Center Address
Address: Daejeon Confucian Traditional Ceremony Center, 147-81, Isa-ro, Dong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
How to make a reservation for Daejeon Byeolseo of the Confucian Traditional Ceremony Center?
Advance reservation required - website booking