Petite France French Village

icon-locationHoban-ro, Oeseo-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
The French village in the story of The Little Prince is shrunk in the heart of Korea

Petite France is a miniature French village in Gyeonggi district, about 2 hours by car from Seoul. Petite France founder, Mr. Han Hong-Sup, during a visit to France, was attracted by the romantic and artistic atmosphere here. Since then, he had a dream to build a beautiful small village - a place filled with his love for France right in Korea. Petite is named after "Prince Petit" with the desire to bring dreams and hopes not only to children but also to adults and the innocence of children to those who visit Petite France.

The houses built in the delicate ancient architecture of France here will give visitors a feeling of nostalgia when visiting. Each house is designed differently, but in the end, when in the whole, all create the scene of a peaceful village in France in the 18th and 19th centuries. The best time to visit Petite France is in the spring, evergreen trees and flowers bloom, creating an airy, fresh but equally eye-catching atmosphere.

Petite France is also the filming location for many famous films such as "My Love from the Star", "The Symphony of Fate", "Secret Garden",...

When visiting Petite France, do not forget to visit the 130m-long wooden bridge surrounding the village and the miniature Eiffel Tower model - the symbol of France. Small performances with performances of artists' talents through playing musical instruments, singing, puppetry, mime, ... will make your visit more interesting.


Website : www.pfcamp.com

Phone : 031-584-8200

Opening hours :

09:00 -18:00 weekdays

Ticket price :

Adults: 10,000 won

Teenagers: 8,000 won

Children: 6,000 won

* Petite France has a lot of deals on ticket prices, visitors can go to the website for more information.