Words by Grace Sun
It’s cold and the kids are bored. The season for outdoor pools and running in the park is well and truly over. What to do now? For those of you who have very young children, it can often be a challenge to find a suitable place to take them for some playtime. Here’s some great news for you – Kids Cafes in Korea are aplenty! These indoor playgrounds cater to children and babies from 6 months up and are filled with wondrous delights to keep them entertained for a couple of hours while mom and dad take a well-deserved break. There are CCTV screens and helpful staff in every café, so you can rest assured that your child will be fine.
Here’s 10’s guide to the best kids cafes in town.
Kids Cafes in Seoul
Liliput Kids Cafe | Cheongdam
Liliput is a classic Korean kids cafe brand with a Cheongdam branch that combines a full indoor play area with an on-site restaurant. Expect slides, soft play zones, and plenty of toddler‑friendly activities, all in a space designed to keep children safely entertained while adults enjoy a sit‑down meal or coffee.
Address: 85-3 Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Cocomong KidsLand | Songpa-gu
Probably the coolest of the bunch, this café has an indoor ferris wheel, popping ball guns, and even bumper cars. Add to that a jumping area, cooking and art room, train ride, magnetic fishing and photo time with Cocomong. Don’t expect much in terms of food and drink, though. Note that for children, access is limited to those who are 7 years old or younger.
Address: 6F, 516 Munjeong-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul.
Diki Diki Playground | Euljiro
Diki Diki Playground in central Seoul is a dedicated indoor playground rather than a traditional cafe, but it offers exactly what many parents want: space for kids to climb, slide, and explore. Facilities include large play structures and slides, and it is generally less crowded than some of the better‑known chains, which can be a plus for younger children.
Address: 1-2 Euljiro 7-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul
Wow Jumping Kids Cafe | Sindang
Wow Jumping Kids Cafe in Sindang combines a casual cafe vibe with a full indoor play area focused on trampolines and soft play zones. Parents can settle in with coffee and dessert while the kids bounce, climb, and run, making it a good choice for mixed‑age groups.
Address: 372-685 Sindang-dong, Jung-gu, Seo
Sprinkle Kids Club | Gangnam
Sprinkle Kids Club in Gangnam feels more like an upscale indoor play studio than a simple playground, with a variety of activity zones and equipment. Reviews highlight how much there is to do and how safe the environment feels, which makes it popular with local and expat families alike.
Address: 12 Eonju-ro 153-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Pororo Land
This emporium for kids is perfect for those moms and dads in need of a bit of downtime from shopping. The very comfy relaxation area is a nice nesting place for the crawlers, and the ball pit, building blocks, activity rooms, large jumping mattress, and train ride are great for the older kids. Best of all is the live show every hour, complete with Pororo and all his friends dancing and singing – such a treat. The café has a good selection of drinks but no meals.
Address: Several cafes across the country
Prices: Kids W16,000, adults W6,000
Kids Cafe outside of Seoul
Tayo Kids Cafe | Daejeon Dunsan Branch
This branch of the Tayo Kids Cafe chain in Dunsan, Daejeon, is themed around the Tayo the Little Bus characters and includes ride‑on buses, tracks, and large climbing structures. There is a full cafe for adults and a kid‑friendly menu, making it a popular all‑in‑one outing for local and regional families.
Address: 226 Daedeok‑daero, Seo‑gu, Daejeon, South Korea.
Ellimong | Daegu, Wolseong‑dong
Ellimong is a family‑friendly cafe and play space in Daegu that blends a dessert and coffee shop with an indoor playground for children. Parents can enjoy cakes and drinks while kids explore the play equipment, making it an everyday option rather than a big theme‑park‑style venue.
Address: 1200‑3 Wolseong‑dong, Dalseo‑gu, Daegu, South Korea.
Momo Kids Cafe (키즈카페모모 해운대점) | Haeundae
Momo Kids Cafe in Haeundae is a neighborhood kids cafe that offers indoor play equipment, desserts, and coffee in a casual setting. It is designed for local families, with a relaxed vibe and enough play structures to keep younger children busy for a couple of hours.
Address: 1470‑76 Banyeo‑dong, Haeundae‑gu, Busan, South Korea.
Naughty Child Café | Cheonan
Naughty Child Café in Cheonan is a large, multi‑level kids cafe often highlighted by English‑language family travel blogs thanks to its extensive play facilities. Kids can enjoy ball pits, trampolines, go‑karts, rock walls, and more, while parents have access to a full restaurant menu and seating areas designed for longer stays.
Address: Chungcheongnam-do, Cheonan-si, Seobuk-gu, Buldang-dong
If you’re looking for more large-scale fun than kids cafes, check out our list of 9 Popular Theme Parks in Korea.











2 comments
Angeline
Can u tell me where can I get that pororo and their friends costumes for my stage show…
Stenise
Pororo Park is worth the price! It has lots of stuff, like ball room, bouncy room, 2 slides, sand room, theatre, train, toy area, Pororo’s house.
E-Mart and Homeplus have playrooms as well, and those department stores are everywhere. If you see a SHIN-SAE-GAE dept. store, their playroom is pretty nice as well.