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One Night, Two Days in Sejong: A Slow Walking Course with Family

Introduction

Walking slowly along the paths of Sejong, you’ll find city and nature gently overlapping. The breeze on the pedestrian bridge over the Geum River, the scent of ever‑green trees at the arboretum, and the calm that spreads between the rooftop garden and exhibition halls at the government complex all deepen the time you spend with your family.

One Night, Two Days in Sejong: A Slow Walking Course with Family


A 1-night, 2-day Sejong itinerary perfect for a family trip

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Guide

Basic Information
  • Course Name : A 1-night, 2-day Sejong itinerary perfect for a family trip
  • Recommended Duration : 1 night, 2 days
  • Main Bases : National Sejong Arboretum, Geumgang Pedestrian Bridge, Sejong Government Complex Rooftop Garden, Presidential Archives Exhibition Hall, Yeongpyeongsa area
  • Key Location : National Sejong Arboretum, 136 Sumokwon-ro, Sejong
  • Inquiries : We recommend using Sejong City’s official tourist information channels.
  • Address : National Sejong Arboretum, 136 Sumokwon-ro, Sejong (Postal code 30106)

Suggested Route
  1. Day 1 – Afternoon Walk across the Geumgang Pedestrian Bridge and enjoy both riverside scenery and city night views of Sejong.
  2. Day 1 – Evening Have dinner at a popular restaurant in downtown Sejong, then check in to your accommodation and relax.
  3. Day 2 – Morning Stroll around National Sejong Arboretum focusing on the Four Seasons Greenhouse, Korean Traditional Garden, and Children’s Garden.
  4. Day 2 – Lunch Enjoy a family meal near the arboretum or in downtown Sejong.
  5. Day 2 – Afternoon Visit the Sejong Government Complex Rooftop Garden and the Presidential Archives Exhibition Hall to take in Sejong’s unique urban landscape and exhibitions.
  6. Optional Course If you have extra time, add a quiet walk around Yeongpyeongsa Temple and the surrounding nature.
Combining the arboretum, rooftop garden, and exhibition hall into one course reduces travel time.
Since there is a lot of walking outdoors, it’s best to bring a stroller or comfortable sneakers if you’re with kids.
Overview

Here is a quiet 1-night, 2-day Sejong itinerary that’s ideal for a family outing. It’s designed so you can cover everything at once—from the Geumgang Pedestrian Bridge, famous for its “Ieung Bridge,” to the evergreen National Sejong Arboretum, and on to Sejong’s distinctive government complex rooftop garden and the Presidential Archives Exhibition Hall. If it’s your first time in Sejong, this is a good course to follow slowly on foot to feel the rhythm of the city.

National Sejong Arboretum is Korea’s first urban national arboretum, a healing spot with four‑season greenhouses, themed gardens, and ecological experiences. With a variety of plant exhibitions and nighttime opening programs, it’s ideal for visiting with children. Except on Mondays, you can enter for an admission fee of 5,000 won per adult. This 1-night, 2-day Sejong course, woven around ample urban green spaces, is a wonderfully comfortable choice if you want to stay quietly and rest.

Program Information

Walk through the Four Seasons Exhibition Greenhouse

At the Four Seasons Exhibition Greenhouse in National Sejong Arboretum, you can tour climate‑themed spaces—including tropical, Mediterranean, and special exhibition greenhouses—all in one go. As it’s pleasant regardless of the weather, it’s a great family course even on rainy or cold days.

Korean Traditional Garden & Folk Plant Garden

In the Korean Traditional Garden and Folk Plant Garden, you can appreciate the beauty of traditional Korean gardens where nature and architecture harmonize. Walking with children, you can enjoy a quiet stroll amid hanok buildings, ponds, and seasonal flowers.

Children’s Garden & Healing Garden

The Children’s Garden and Healing Garden are perfect places for kids to run around and experience nature with all five senses. The gentle paths and many low flowerbeds make walking easy, and there are benches where you can sit and rest for a while.

Bonsai Garden & Rare and Endemic Plant Greenhouse

In the Bonsai Garden and Rare and Endemic Plant Greenhouse, you can see various bonsai forms and rarely seen plants up close. It’s a good course for quietly appreciating plants and taking photos in a calm atmosphere.

Guided Forest Program “One Lap around the Greenhouse”

The “One Lap around the Greenhouse” guided program runs on weekends from March to November, lasts about 20 minutes, and is open to all ages. You can book online in advance or register on site. The guide points out the greenhouse’s main highlights, making it helpful for first‑time visitors.

“A Midsummer Night’s Gogh” Garden Production

In the Mediterranean greenhouse, a special exhibition titled “A Midsummer Night’s Gogh,” inspired by Van Gogh’s works, is held. Garden displays using plants such as sunflowers, cypress, and almond trees, combined with light installations, create a special nighttime walking atmosphere.

Circular Walk at the Sejong Government Complex Rooftop Garden

The Sejong Government Complex Rooftop Garden features a circular path about 3.6 km long. As you walk through themed areas such as the Herb Garden, Medicinal Plant Garden, and Orchard & Berry Garden, you can also enjoy wide views over Sejong Lake Park and the Presidential Archives.

Visit to the Presidential Archives Exhibition Hall

At the Presidential Archives Exhibition Hall, which includes the Presidential Symbol Hall, History Hall, and Experience Hall, you can explore modern and contemporary history through presidential records. Walking along the exhibits with children naturally leads to conversations and shared time.

Travel Tip

On rainy or cold days, it’s better to start with indoor spots such as the Four Seasons Exhibition Greenhouse rather than pushing yourself to cover outdoor areas. Even a slow tour of the greenhouses alone can fill plenty of time with kids.

Travel Tip

To leisurely explore all of the arboretum’s outdoor gardens, it’s best to allow at least 4–5 hours. There are benches and rest areas along the way, so you can easily slow your pace to match your children.

Travel Tip

If you’re planning to take photos, the Mediterranean greenhouse, Bonsai Garden, and Korean Traditional Garden area are atmospheric photo spots. They offer good compositions for alternating between portraits and landscape shots.

On rainy or cold days, plan an indoor‑focused route around the greenhouses first.
To see all the outdoor areas of the arboretum, it’s best to allow at least 4–5 hours.
If photos are your priority, link the Mediterranean greenhouse, Bonsai Garden, and Korean Traditional Garden into one route.

Travel Impressions

Looking back on our 1-night, 2-day family trip to Sejong, the city felt quieter and more orderly than expected when we first arrived. True to its nature as a planned new town, the roads were wide and people seemed relaxed; the city center and areas around the parks were great for walking. There were many trees and green spaces, which made walking with a child less tiring, and at night the lighting was good, so we could stroll leisurely in a safe atmosphere. By the time we returned to our accommodation, we felt very satisfied with how full the day had been, though it was a bit disappointing that some restaurants and shops closed earlier than we had expected.

Our route on the first day was Sejong Lake Park → café street in Geumnam-myeon → accommodation, and on the second day we wrapped up with Jeonuisan Natural Recreation Forest and visits to local restaurants. The lake park is quite large, so it’s best to allow at least an hour just for walking. The café street has a variety of cafés and small shops clustered together, making it a pleasant place to browse and linger. The forest recreation area has well‑maintained trails with gentle slopes, so children could walk without too much difficulty. However, popular eateries such as “Chungnam Sundae Gukbap” involved some waiting and tricky parking, so it helped to visit a bit earlier than usual lunch hours or to research restaurants near your accommodation in advance.

There are buses for public transport, but with long intervals between them, driving was far more convenient. It’s a good idea to check in advance whether your accommodation offers parking. This trip left us with the impression that Sejong is a city where families can relax and enjoy themselves at an easy pace. In particular, I would recommend it to those who want to walk in nature with their children and take time to savor good food. Personally, I’d like to visit again, and next time I hope to come in a different season—spring or autumn—to slowly take in how the flowers and leaves change.

Where to Stay

For this 1-night, 2-day Sejong itinerary, most major attractions are clustered within about a 20‑minute drive, making a downtown stay a convenient base. If you choose a hotel or urban accommodation with good parking and access, it’s easier to take your time exploring the arboretum, rooftop garden, and exhibition hall.

Best Western Plus Hotel Sejong (Best Western Plus)
Best Western Plus Hotel Sejong (Best Western Plus)

7 Doum 1-ro, Sejong (Eojin-dong)

Located in central Sejong · Various business and banquet facilities

As a global chain hotel with many rooms, it works well for both family and business trips.

[Distance: 2.4 km]

Mokhyangjae
Mokhyangjae

33 Mannam-ro 6-gil, Sejong

Near a quiet residential area · Small, retreat‑style lodging

A good choice for families who want a tranquil atmosphere while staying close to downtown.

[Distance: 4.1 km]

Cheongbyeok Vivaldi
Cheongbyeok Vivaldi

161 Geumsong-ro, Janggun-myeon, Sejong

Nature‑style accommodation near Janggun-myeon · Best for those traveling by car

A good base for travelers wanting to explore Yeongpyeongsa Temple and the Janggun-myeon area together.

[Distance: 9.1 km]

If you’re driving, be sure to check parking availability when booking your accommodation.
Family rooms at downtown hotels can sell out early on weekends and during vacation season.

Restaurants & Cafés

Across downtown Sejong you’ll find many restaurants and cafés that are good for family meals. If you plan your route around eateries near the arboretum, government complex, and lake park, you can cut down on travel time and enjoy more relaxed meals.

Jinju Naengmyeon Namgaok
Jinju Naengmyeon Namgaok

185 Dasom-ro, Sejong

Jinju‑style naengmyeon specialty · Popular for a refreshing meal

A light yet filling option after visiting the arboretum in summer.

[Distance: 1.5 km]

Alljin Sushi
Alljin Sushi

KT&G Sejong Tower A, 411 Hannuri-daero, Sejong

Sushi restaurant · Excellent downtown access

A sushi and roll‑focused restaurant that fits well between plans around the lake park and government complex.

[Distance: 2.4 km]

Iri Chueotang
Iri Chueotang

31 Bodeum 8-ro, Sejong

Chueotang specialty · Hearty soup dishes

A good option to add for a warm soup meal at lunch or dinner.

[Distance: 3.0 km]

Ppasta Se Gundo
Ppasta Se Gundo

Sejong Onnuri Tower, 63 Saeromjungang-ro, Sejong

Pasta & Western‑style dishes · Ideal for family dining

A good choice when you want to enjoy Western‑style dishes with your child.

[Distance: 3.4 km]

Lamuse
Lamuse

11 Yongposeo-ro, Geumnam-myeon, Sejong

Café & restaurant in Geumnam-myeon · Nature views

A comfortable space to relax while exploring the café street area in Geumnam-myeon.

[Distance: 3.8 km]

Sseuchuan Sejong Branch
Sseuchuan Sejong Branch

45 Bareun 7-gil, Sejong

Chinese cuisine · Popular with families who like spicy food

The menu is suited to sharing a variety of Chinese dishes among several people.

[Distance: 4.2 km]

Hwangga Pyeongyang Naengmyeon
Hwangga Pyeongyang Naengmyeon

585-20 Jangcheok-ro, Sejong

Pyeongyang‑style naengmyeon · Recommended if you prefer clean, mild flavors

Located on the outskirts, it’s a good spot to combine with a short walk after your meal.

[Distance: 5.4 km]

Matnadang Kalguksu
Matnadang Kalguksu

35 Bugang-ro, Bugang-myeon, Sejong

Kalguksu specialty · Warm, comforting meal

A good lunch stop when traveling around the Bugang-myeon area.

[Distance: 7.9 km]

For popular restaurants, visiting before peak lunch or dinner hours can shorten your wait.
Some downtown eateries have limited parking, so it’s best to check location and parking information before you go.

Nearby Attractions

If you center your plans on National Sejong Arboretum and combine it with a kids’ park, traditional culture experience space, and parks, you’ll have a route that satisfies both children and adults. It’s easy to fill a day while keeping car travel times within 20–30 minutes.

Sejong Traditional Culture Experience Center
Sejong Traditional Culture Experience Center

94 Morongji-ro, Sejong-dong, Sejong

Traditional culture experiences · Family activity course

A traditional culture and craft experience space that’s easy to drop by near the arboretum.

[Distance: 1.1 km]

Pororo Park Sejong Branch
Pororo Park Sejong Branch

Avenue Hill, 351 Galmae-ro, Sejong

Indoor kids’ park · Must‑visit with toddlers and children

An indoor play space where kids can play freely regardless of the weather.

[Distance: 2.1 km]

Oganangddeul Neighborhood Park
Oganangddeul Neighborhood Park

26-1 Bareun 3-gil, Areum-dong, Sejong

Local neighborhood park · Good for walks and picnics

A park in the city where you can take an easy walk and rest.

[Distance: 3.8 km]

Dotori Forest Kids Park
Dotori Forest Kids Park

34 Yeongpyeongsa-gil, Janggun-myeon, Sejong

Nature‑style kids’ park · Near Yeongpyeongsa

A good place to enjoy playtime in nature with kids, combined with a visit to Yeongpyeongsa Temple.

[Distance: 5.1 km]

Buyong Sports Park
Buyong Sports Park

1 Geumhoseonmal-gil, Sejong

Sports facilities & walking paths · Family exercise course

A good place to enjoy light exercise or a walk while breathing in the air outside the city center.

[Distance: 6.1 km]

Baramjae Rest Area
Baramjae Rest Area

Yeongdae-ri, Geumnam-myeon, Sejong

Rest area with views · Scenic drive stop

A nice spot to briefly park and rest while driving through the outskirts of Sejong.

[Distance: 6.6 km]

Sejong Children’s Observatory (Sejong Mirinae Observatory)
Sejong Children’s Observatory (Sejong Mirinae Observatory)

293 Geumsong-ro, Janggun-myeon, Sejong

Astronomy experiences for children · Star‑watching programs

An opportunity to give kids special memories through evening star‑watching and space‑themed activities.

[Distance: 8.1 km]

Bugang Catholic Church
Bugang Catholic Church

33 Bugang 4-gil, Sejong

Quiet religious architecture · Visit while taking a walk

A peaceful spot where you can pause briefly and stroll around the surroundings.

[Distance: 8.3 km]

When traveling with children, mix indoor kids’ parks with outdoor parks as you plan your route.
Considering the weather and your energy, it’s best to visit only 2–3 places a day at a relaxed pace.

Getting There

Public Transport — Within Sejong, you can take city buses 990, 991, or 992 and get off at a stop near National Sejong Arboretum. From Osong Station, take intercity bus 1004 to Sejong and then transfer to a city bus.

By Car — Enter “National Sejong Arboretum Parking Lot” or the address “136 Sumokwon-ro, Sejong” into your navigation system to arrive easily. There are public parking lots around the arboretum and government complex, so it’s convenient for families traveling by car.

In Sejong, bus intervals can be long, so driving tends to be more comfortable for family trips.
On weekends and during events, parking lots near major attractions can get crowded, so it’s better to arrive a bit early.

Conclusion

This 1-night, 2-day Sejong course, which connects the Geumgang Pedestrian Bridge, National Sejong Arboretum, rooftop garden, and Presidential Archives Exhibition Hall, offers a quiet route where you can walk slowly and linger with your family. Thanks to the landscape where city and nature sit side by side, walking with kids feels manageable, and the city’s relaxed atmosphere helps you wind down the day.

Especially along the route that passes through the arboretum’s greenhouses and gardens, Sejong’s unique rooftop garden, and the archives exhibition hall, rest, learning, and walking blend naturally together. If this is your first trip to Sejong, follow this slow course and build up a collection of family moments you’ll want to remember again each time the seasons change.

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Source: This post was created with reference to the Korea Tourism Organization API as well as YouTube and news links.

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