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Best Cat Cafes in Seoul, South Korea That You Must Visit

By: Fatima Turla

Have a day full of fluffiness and cuteness at any of these cat cafes in Seoul, South Korea. These cats will surely make your day brighter than ever!

Best Cat Cafes in Seoul, South Korea That You Must Visit

Tired of walking and wandering around Seoul? Want some coffee break? Then great! Seoul has tons of cafes that you can choose from! But if you want to have an extraordinary cafe experience, then visit any of these cat cafes to give you an unforgettable moment. Just be careful as some cafes would charge you for every 10 minutes or so, make sure to make everything clear before entering the premises!

If you’re a cat lover, then these cat cafes are heaven for you! These adorable felines would bring you so much smile as soon as you enter any of these cafes. So take a look at this list and check out how cute these fur babies are!

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Cat Cafes in Seoul that We Recommend

Cat Cafe Myeongdong

From the name itself, this cat cafe is located n Myeongdong in Seoul, South Korea. And because of its location, this is the ideal place to go to after a long tiring shopping day in the area. The cats here are very friendly and are willing to give you all the love that you want. What’s awesome about this cafe is it’s not smelly at all even though it’s a cafe filled with cats. Plus it also offers free wifi so you can browse your SNS and upload photos of these feline cuties.

Address: 8-5 Myeongdong 8-Gil, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Operating Hours: 1:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Price: 9000 KRW including drinks

Table a Cat Cafe

Table a Cat Cafe is probably one of the best cat cafes in Seoul. It has around nine cats (but of course it can probably change). These cats have different breeds such as the Scottish Fold, Calico, Tortoiseshell, and Siamese. Inside, you’ll find a chart that includes the cats’ photos with their profile like name, breed, and gender. All of these cats are very friendly and ready to play with people. You don’t need to give them treats to come to you. The ambiance of the cafe is also a plus given that it’s spacious, clean, and has a very clear atmosphere.

Address: 162-17 Wausan-ro, Donggyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Operating Hours: 11 AM – 10 PM
Price: 9000 KRW including drinks

Cat Cafe Attic Cat

One of the most popular cat cafes in Myeongdong. Cat Cafe Attic Cat would not only give you the best cat experience but also a relaxing coffee break. This cafe is able to give customers the chance for them to play with cute kitties while maintaining the cafe vibe, relaxing and comfortable. The owners of the cafe are also willing to teach customers some tricks to get the attention of the cats and make them interact with you. This cat cafe is a must when you’re in Seoul.

Address: 81-1 Myeongdong 2-gil 4F, Jung-gu, Seoul
Operating Hours: 12 PM – 11 PM
Price: 9000 KRW including drinks

Cat Playground

Cat Playground is really a haven for cat lovers! They have over 30 cats you can play with. These cats range from Norwegian Forest to American Shorthair to Persian and a Sphinx. These adorable felines are so much willing to cuddle with you. The atmosphere at the cafe is also something to commend. Very chill and relaxing, plus there’s no time limit. You can stay there for as long as you want.

Address: Level 3, 37-14 Myeongdong 8-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
Operating Hours: 12 PM – 11 PM
Price: 8000 KRW including drinks

Lily Cat

The cafe itself is very cute and adorable. The design features plush pink sitting chairs, board games, and lots of books. What’s cool about this cafe is that it has a separate cat room, so you can mind your own business drinking your coffee while watching them then just play with the cuties after you finish your drink. There are a lot of cats in this cafe but some of them prefer to be left alone. No worries as you can still play with the others.

Address: 53-11 Myeongdong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Operating Hours: 11 AM – 11 PM
Price: 8000 KRW (drinks not included)

Y Cat Cafe

Y Cat Cafe is formerly known as Gio. It’s a bit difficult to find but worth all your effort. It is popular among students and tourists since the cafe is clean and odorless. Inside, you’ll find an awesome cat playground that the felines undoubtedly love. One of their beloved playgrounds is the giant hamster wheel that usually tries. Cat breeds that you could find here include Persians, Himalayans, Bombays, and Russian Blues.

Address: 3F, 358-125, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea
Price: 8000 KRW including drinks

This cafe has English speaker staff so communicating would be your least concern. The cafe has different types of breeds and some of them are friendly and cuddly. If you want to get their full attention, you can purchase cat treats for less than $3. And despite dozens of cute kitties, the cafe is totally odorless and there’s no time limit so you’d surely have a great time here while playing and taking pictures with the kitty cats.

Address: 3F, 37-14, Myeongdong 8-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04536, South Korea
Operating Hours: Until 11 PM
Price: 9000 KRW including drinks

Best Cat Cafes in Seoul, South Korea That You Must Visit
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This is our list of the best cat cafes in Seoul that will surely make your South Korea trip more fun and memorable. With the cuteness of these cats, you’d have the best coffee-drinking moment. Have you been to any of these cat cafes when you were in Seoul? Or are you planning to visit one someday? If yes, then I bet that you had and will have a really good time!

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About the Writer

Fatima Turla2Hi there! I’m Fatima. My first major travel was in 2016 in the beautiful city of Cebu. After that, I got interested in traveling. Now I enjoy learning languages and other country’s cultures. My goal is to visit at least one country each year and to share my experiences with other people through writing or blogging. Witness my journey by following me on Instagram.



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