1. Petite France is a French-style village located in the suburbs of Seoul, South Korea. It was built by a French expatriate and author named Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who is best known for his book \"The Little Prince.\" The village features colorful houses, quaint shops, and beautiful gardens that mimic the landscape of France. Visitors can enjoy various cultural events, traditional French cuisine, and performances by street musicians. The village has also been featured in several Korean dramas and movies, making it a popular tourist destination.

2. Petite France is open every day from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, except for Mondays. The phone number for inquiries is +82-31-584-8200.

3. Admission to Petite France costs 10,000 won for adults and 8,000 won for children. The village is accessible by taking a bus from Dong Seoul Bus Terminal to Gapyeong Station, then transferring to a local bus that goes directly to Petite France. Alternatively, visitors can take the ITX train from Yongsan Station to Gapyeong Station and then take a taxi or bus to Petite France.