Trick Eye Museum Guide in Seoul: Trick out your eyes, but a fun-filled tour during Mother's Day. What to do during Seoul tour on Mother's Day, Trick Eye is your good choice. Being participated in family events held by yourselves, you can pose fun in exhibition hall of Trick Eye Museum.

Introduction

Trick Eye Museum basically worked on the premise of taking the shot in a right angle to achieve the maximum effect of optical illusion. There are tons of attractions like this in South Korea. There’s the Alive Museum at N Seoul Tower and there are even 3D paintings in Lotte World. So you may ask, why will we choose to go to Trick Eye Museum in Hongdae during Mother's Day, and place an order? Well, I believe the resulting pictures below are enough reasons why. 

Ice Museum

Once we exited Trick Eye Museum, we entered a Mirror Maze, not Dynamic Maze hahahaha, which was short but still amusing, enjoying trying to find our way out and looking like fools, grasping at the air when thinking it’s a mirror.
Our trip wasn’t over yes, because our ticket also included entrance to the Ice Museum. Despite wearing a thin cotton shirt and a flimsy sweater, some braved the Ice Museum and came out trying not to let their nose run. It was so cold! I was freezing! I don’t think you can rent a winter jacket in the place.
It’s not that big and you need no more than 15 minutes to spend inside the Ice Museum. But we spent more than that because we had way too much time with the slide in Trick Eye! I went on it for a couple of times. It was scary at first, but realized that it was really fun, exhilarating, and thrilling. And by thrilling, I meant that literally. Just imagine, you’re in a place below zero degrees and you’re zooming down an ice slide. I think if it’s a kilometer long, I would have froze before I even reached the end. Good thing it’s accompanied with my mother! 
This is one of the pricey attractions in Seoul. Though Alive Museum is a cheaper, Trick Eye Museum was still worth it! Besides, we had a great time roaming around Hongdae. And technically, we visited two museums so it’s a win-win, right? It fits our itinerary pretty well! They’re not really museums, so much as they are galleries brimming with opportunities for stupid pictures. I’m normally pretty shy about ridiculous photos in public, but Trick Eye is a completely different beast altogether. 
Here is Entry. Adults 15,000 won, Children & Youth with Student ID card (age 18 and under) 12,000 wonbut hulutrip provides you with more favorable price. >Trick Eye Seoul<

How to Arrive at Trick Eye Museum

Trick Eye Museum is located in the conundrum of independent clothing stores and themed cafes in the student district of Seoul: Hongdae. Though it’s underground, it’s not easy to miss because it has a pretty striking signage outside. Also, there’s always a trickle of visitors going in and out. Again, it is a must-see during Mother's Day. By the way, delicacy in Hongdae is very famous, and a steakhouse is recommended.
Hongdae Steakhouse