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On Friday afternoons, kids welcome the weekend. Instead of booking them into after-school classes again, why not create unforgettable memories with a one-night, two-day family getaway? South Korea is full of destinations with real personality.
Here are four weekend-friendly picks that also work as day trips. Make memories your family will actually keep.
Gongju & Buyeo

Gongju and Buyeo turn history into an adventure that sticks better than a lesson from a book. It genuinely feels like stepping back in time. Stroll along the UNESCO-listed Gongsanseong Fortress or peek into the mysterious underground structure of King Muryeong’s tomb—experiences kids won’t forget.
Buyeo’s Gungnamji is Korea’s first man-made pond; ride a small raft or let kids run through the wide gardens, and history will seep in without anyone noticing. For parents, it’s an ideal one-night, two-day escape where you can savor the quiet charm of traditional hanok accommodations.
Chuncheon

Chuncheon is a classic day-trip favorite, but its charm really comes alive when you stay overnight. The presence of Legoland—every kid’s dream—already makes it a win. Spend a full day there and the kids will be floating on cloud nine.
The city’s true draw, though, is nature: places like Uiam Lake and Nami Island. Try paddling a large canoe across Uiam Lake or take a peaceful walk through Nami Island’s forest paths—suddenly the city feels miles away. Finish with the original dakgalbi (spicy stir-fried chicken) to satisfy hungry appetites—this route nails both convenience and fun.
Namhae

Namhae might be one of Korea’s most underrated spots. It carries the relaxed vibe of a European seaside village. You’ll find a German Village, the terraced rice fields at Daraengi Village, and peaceful spots like the Namhae Healing Forest Town and the cypress natural recreation forest.
There are dozens of viewpoints and skywalks, plus picture-perfect beaches. If your family prefers a calm, peaceful getaway over busy tourist traps, Namhae is a top pick for a one-night, two-day escape.
Busan

Busan needs no introduction. It’s not just about the sea—shopping, indoor attractions, and urban theme parks mean every family can find something to love. The Osiria tourism complex now clusters hot spots like Lotte World Adventure Busan and the coastal Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, making it a great option for kids.
By day, ride the Haeundae Blue Line Park beach train to soak in ocean views; by night, catch the drone show over Gwangalli Beach. And if the weather turns, large aquariums and indoor experience centers have you covered—no plan-ruining stress.
At the end of the day, the exact destination matters less than how much you laugh together. This weekend doesn’t need to be complicated. Take your child somewhere new and collect moments—you’ll be glad you did.











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