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Hyatt Goyang is a top choice, just a 8-minute walk from IKEA Goyang. It features spacious family rooms, a dedicated kids' play area, and complimentary parking. The on-site Japanese-inspired restaurant serves authentic Korean dishes, perfect for families seeking convenience and comfort. For exclusive deals, check availability via the HopeGoo app.
Just a 5-minute walk from IKEA Goyang, Busan Spicy Chicken Soup House offers rich, fiery broth and handmade rice cakes loved by locals. Nearby, Goyang Bakery & Coffee serves freshly baked Korean toast and artisanal coffee in a cozy setting—ideal for a mid-day break. Both are located within the shopping complex, offering easy access and authentic local flavors.
Goyang City Park is just 1.2 km from IKEA Goyang—reachable by a 15-minute walk or a short bus ride (Route 3) to "Citizen Plaza Station." Stay at Holiday Inn Goyang, which offers free bicycle rentals, enabling guests to effortlessly cycle to the park. Enjoy scenic trails, children’s play zones, and peaceful green spaces—perfect for morning walks or evening photography.
Visit The Green Leaf Café, a hidden glass-roofed café tucked behind the shopping complex. Its floor-to-ceiling windows and lush indoor plants create a serene, photogenic space with panoramic views of the IKEA building and garden landscape. Known for its signature matcha latte and Korean pastries, the café blends Nordic design with soft lighting—ideal for Instagram-worthy shots. Best visited in the late afternoon for golden-hour lighting.
Start your day at IKEA Goyang’s Children’s Discovery Zone, where kids can play in a miniature city environment. Head to Hyatt Goyang’s family-friendly restaurant for lunch, then stroll to Goyang City Park for kite flying or frisbee games on the lawn. In the afternoon, browse the toy section at the mall and relax at an outdoor café. The entire itinerary is walkable, requiring no car, making it ideal for a stress-free family outing.
Head to Dongchon-ro Night Market, a bustling old street lined with over 60 food stalls and traditional shops. At night, the area glows with warm lights, offering iconic street eats like fried chicken, spicy stir-fried rice cakes, and cold noodles. Explore vintage bookstores and handmade craft shops. Additionally, Goyang Cultural Plaza hosts weekend markets and live performances, blending art, community, and local traditions—perfect for immersive cultural experiences.
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