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If you want to experience traditional Korean houses, Joseon-era culture, folk performances and hanbok in one place, Korean Folk Village in Yongin is one of the easiest day trips from Seoul.
This is much more than a collection of old houses. The large outdoor village combines reconstructed traditional architecture with live performances, crafts, traditional food, seasonal festivals and even amusement rides.
For international travelers who want to experience traditional Korea without traveling far from Seoul, it is one of the most complete cultural attractions in Gyeonggi.
✅ QUICK ANSWER
Is Korean Folk Village worth visiting?
Yes — especially if this is your first trip to Korea and you want to see traditional houses, performances, hanbok, food and Joseon-era culture in one destination.
2026 regular price:
Adult / Teenager: ₩39,000
Child: ₩32,000
Recommended time: 4–6 hours
Best for: First-time visitors, families, couples, photographers and K-drama fans
Is Korean Folk Village worth visiting?
Yes — especially if this is your first trip to Korea and you want to see traditional houses, performances, hanbok, food and Joseon-era culture in one destination.
2026 regular price:
Adult / Teenager: ₩39,000
Child: ₩32,000
Recommended time: 4–6 hours
Best for: First-time visitors, families, couples, photographers and K-drama fans
π Where Is Korean Folk Village?
Korean Folk Village is located in Yongin, Gyeonggi, south of Seoul.
π Address
90 Minsokchon-ro,
Giheung-gu, Yongin-si,
Gyeonggi, South Korea
Korean:
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90 Minsokchon-ro,
Giheung-gu, Yongin-si,
Gyeonggi, South Korea
Korean:
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π️ Korean Folk Village at a Glance
Location: Yongin, Gyeonggi
Adult / Teen admission: ₩39,000
Child admission: ₩32,000
Senior admission: ₩32,000
Recommended visit: 4–6 hours
Parking: Available
Small vehicle parking: ₩2,000
Best for: Traditional culture, hanbok, performances and photography
Best seasons: Spring and autumn
Location: Yongin, Gyeonggi
Adult / Teen admission: ₩39,000
Child admission: ₩32,000
Senior admission: ₩32,000
Recommended visit: 4–6 hours
Parking: Available
Small vehicle parking: ₩2,000
Best for: Traditional culture, hanbok, performances and photography
Best seasons: Spring and autumn
π️ Korean Folk Village Admission 2026
The 2026 regular admission prices shown in Korean Folk Village promotions are:
π« Regular Price
Adult / Teenager: ₩39,000
Child: ₩32,000
Senior / Eligible welfare visitor: ₩32,000
Adult / Teenager: ₩39,000
Child: ₩32,000
Senior / Eligible welfare visitor: ₩32,000
The admission ticket generally includes access to the Folk Village, exhibitions and the amusement village, although some individual experiences may require an additional fee.
π‘ Never Pay Before Checking Discounts
Korean Folk Village runs frequent monthly promotions.
In 2026, discounts have included public transportation discounts, Gyeonggi resident discounts, hanbok discounts and afternoon tickets.
Check the official discount page before buying your ticket.
Korean Folk Village runs frequent monthly promotions.
In 2026, discounts have included public transportation discounts, Gyeonggi resident discounts, hanbok discounts and afternoon tickets.
Check the official discount page before buying your ticket.
⏰ Opening Hours in 2026
Korean Folk Village operating hours change depending on the date, season and special events.
Regular daytime opening generally begins around 10:00 AM, but closing times can vary substantially.
During special summer events and nighttime festivals, the village can remain open much later.
⚠️ Important
Do not rely on one fixed closing time for your entire 2026 trip.
Check the official Korean Folk Village website for the exact operating hours on your visit date.
Do not rely on one fixed closing time for your entire 2026 trip.
Check the official Korean Folk Village website for the exact operating hours on your visit date.
π 2026 Night Opening
Nighttime is one of the most interesting ways to experience Korean Folk Village.
In 2026, the village's seasonal nighttime program runs from April 11 through November 15 on selected Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.
Traditional houses look completely different after sunset when lanterns and decorative lighting illuminate the village.
π Who Should Visit at Night?
Night opening is particularly good for:
• Couples
• Photographers
• Repeat visitors
• Hanbok photography
• Travelers visiting during hot summer months
Night opening is particularly good for:
• Couples
• Photographers
• Repeat visitors
• Hanbok photography
• Travelers visiting during hot summer months
π‘ See Traditional Korean Houses
The heart of Korean Folk Village is its collection of traditional buildings.
You can walk through recreated homes representing different social classes and regions of traditional Korea.
That means you do not see only elegant aristocratic houses.
You can also explore farmhouses, workshops, courtyards and other structures that show how ordinary Koreans once lived.
π‘ Local Tip
Do not rush only from performance to performance. Some of the most interesting parts are the smaller houses and courtyards away from the busiest central areas.
Do not rush only from performance to performance. Some of the most interesting parts are the smaller houses and courtyards away from the busiest central areas.
π₯ Traditional Performances
Live performances are one of the biggest reasons to visit Korean Folk Village instead of simply visiting a traditional neighborhood.
Depending on the season and daily schedule, visitors can see traditional music and dance as well as special folk performances.
The performances are highly visual, so international visitors can enjoy them even without understanding Korean.
π₯ Performance Tip
Check the performance schedule immediately after entering the village.
Build the rest of your walking route around the show times instead of discovering that you missed a performance after it has finished.
Check the performance schedule immediately after entering the village.
Build the rest of your walking route around the show times instead of discovering that you missed a performance after it has finished.
π Wear Hanbok
Few places around Seoul are better suited to hanbok photography.
The village has traditional streets, tiled roofs, stone walls, wooden gates and bridges, giving you many different backgrounds for photos.
Korean Folk Village also periodically offers admission discounts for visitors wearing hanbok.
π· Best Hanbok Photo Tip
Visit in the morning before the main crowds arrive.
The quieter side streets and courtyards usually produce better photos than the busiest central entrance area.
Visit in the morning before the main crowds arrive.
The quieter side streets and courtyards usually produce better photos than the busiest central entrance area.
π Traditional Korean Food
You can easily plan lunch inside the village.
The traditional market area offers Korean dishes and snacks that fit naturally with the historical setting.
Depending on the vendors operating on your visit date, you may find foods such as:
• Pajeon — Korean savory pancake
• Gukbap — rice served with hot soup
• Noodles
• Tteok — Korean rice cakes
• Traditional snacks and drinks
• Gukbap — rice served with hot soup
• Noodles
• Tteok — Korean rice cakes
• Traditional snacks and drinks
Eating at the market area is part of the experience, so there is usually no need to leave the Folk Village just for lunch.
π’ There Is Also an Amusement Village
This surprises many first-time visitors.
Korean Folk Village includes a family-oriented amusement area with rides and attractions.
That makes the destination particularly convenient for families traveling with children who may not want to spend the entire day looking at historical buildings.
π¨π©π§ Family Tip
Start with the traditional village and performances while everyone has energy, then use the amusement section later in the day.
Start with the traditional village and performances while everyone has energy, then use the amusement section later in the day.
π» Special 2026 Experiences
Korean Folk Village has increasingly added interactive experiences alongside its traditional cultural program.
For 2026, seasonal programs include experiences such as:
• A Haunted Prison
• A Haunted Den
• Joseon Murder Investigation
These programs are scheduled from April 11 to November 15, 2026, with exact operating days depending on the event.
This is one reason Korean Folk Village can also be fun for teenagers and repeat visitors rather than only visitors interested in historical exhibits.
π How to Get to Korean Folk Village from Seoul
One advantage of Korean Folk Village is that there are direct buses from major parts of Seoul.
From Gangnam / Sinnonhyeon
Bus 5001-1
Sinnonhyeon → Gangnam → Yangjae → Yongin → Korean Folk Village area
Bus 1560
Gangnam → Yangjae → Singal → Korean Folk Village entrance
Sinnonhyeon → Gangnam → Yangjae → Yongin → Korean Folk Village area
Bus 1560
Gangnam → Yangjae → Singal → Korean Folk Village entrance
From Seoul Station
Bus 4101 connects the Seoul Station area with Yongin and Korean Folk Village.
From Sanggal Station
If you prefer subway + local bus:
Suin-Bundang Line
↓
Sanggal Station Exit 3
↓
Bus 37 or 10-5
↓
Korean Folk Village
↓
Sanggal Station Exit 3
↓
Bus 37 or 10-5
↓
Korean Folk Village
Always check Naver Map or KakaoMap before departure because bus arrival times can change.
π Parking
Driving is also straightforward.
π
Ώ️ Parking Fee
Small vehicle: ₩2,000
Large vehicle: ₩3,000
Registered disabled vehicle: 50% discount
Small vehicle: ₩2,000
Large vehicle: ₩3,000
Registered disabled vehicle: 50% discount
Enter νκ΅λ―Όμμ΄ or the full street address into your navigation app.
πΈ Best Season to Visit
Spring
One of the best seasons for walking and hanbok photography.
Summer
Longer special-event hours can be attractive, but daytime heat and humidity can be intense.
Night opening is especially useful during summer.
π Autumn — Best Overall
Cooler temperatures, autumn foliage and traditional architecture create an excellent combination.
Winter
The village becomes quieter and more atmospheric, but you will spend a lot of time outside, so dress warmly.
⏱️ How Much Time Do You Need?
Suggested Visit Length
2–3 hours: Major traditional houses + one performance
4–6 hours: Best for most international visitors
Full day: Village + performances + food + amusement rides + nighttime program
2–3 hours: Major traditional houses + one performance
4–6 hours: Best for most international visitors
Full day: Village + performances + food + amusement rides + nighttime program
I would not recommend treating Korean Folk Village as a one-hour photo stop.
The ticket price makes much more sense when you allow enough time for performances, food and cultural experiences.
❓ BEST 3 QUESTIONS
1. Is Korean Folk Village worth the ticket price?
Yes, if you spend at least half a day there. The combination of traditional architecture, performances, exhibitions, food and amusement attractions provides much more than a simple open-air museum.
2. Should I wear hanbok?
You do not need to wear hanbok, but it makes photography more fun and the village is one of the best traditional settings around Seoul for wearing it.
Check current promotions because hanbok discounts are sometimes offered.
3. Is Korean Folk Village a good day trip from Seoul?
Yes. Direct buses from areas such as Gangnam and Seoul Station make it relatively easy to visit without renting a car.
πΏ A Local's Final Advice
Korean Folk Village is at its best when you do more than simply walk through the traditional houses.
Check the day's performance schedule as soon as you arrive, explore the quieter residential sections, eat something at the traditional market and leave time for hanbok photos.
If your schedule allows it, choose a date with night opening.
The atmosphere after sunset is completely different from daytime, and it turns a normal cultural visit into a much more memorable experience.
For a first-time visitor to Korea, this is one of the easiest places near Seoul to experience several parts of traditional Korean culture in a single day.
π Official Information
Korean Folk Village
90 Minsokchon-ro, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi
Information: +82-31-288-0000
Check the official Korean Folk Village website before visiting for the day's operating hours, performances, nighttime events and current discount tickets.






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