Seoul Land – Korea’s Representative Amusement Park!
Seoul Land, Korea’s first theme park (opened in 1988), delights visitors with over 40 rides and seasonal festivals. Just 30 minutes from Seoul, it also served as a filming site for Netflix’s ‘Squid Game 2,’ drawing global attention.
※ Location: Subway Line 4 → Seoul Grand Park Station (Exit 2) → 20-minute walk
◆ Exciting Rides & Attractions
Experience thrilling coasters, gentle family rides, and the nostalgic carousel for memorable fun.
◆ Parades & Performances
Enjoy dynamic parades and shows, including the iconic parade seen in ‘Squid Game 2.’
◆ Seasonal Festivals
- Spring: Cherry Blossom & Spring Flower (Apr ~ May)
- Summer: Cool Water (Jul ~ Aug)
- Autumn: Foliage & Busking (Sep ~ Oct)
- Winter: Snow Sled & Ice Fishing (Jan ~ Feb)
◆ The Perfect Spot for Families, Couples, and Friends!
Capture special moments at Main Plaza and the Carousel for unforgettable memories.
★ Discover Seoulland
Seoulland is Korea’s first theme park, set against the scenic backdrop of Cheonggyesan Mountain. With over 50 rides and attractions, it offers high-speed thrills and family-friendly fun. Some facilities may require an additional onsite fee.
★ Festive All Year Round
* Seasonal Festivals: Celebrate each season at events like the spring Tulip Festival and the winter Snow Light Festival.
* Evening Laser Show: After dark, the park lights up with a captivating laser display.
★ Free Events & Shows
Seoulland hosts many complimentary events—perfect for adding extra fun. Schedules may vary depending on weather or onsite conditions.
* Super Mirrorball: Dance the night away under dazzling lights.
* Animal Kingdom: Don’t miss this blockbuster family musical.
* LUNA – The Legend of Light: Explore a mysterious realm of light after dark.
* Flowers Up! Road Show: Enjoy a lively street performance.
* Flowers Photo Time: Snap fun photos with the Flowers dancers.
Covering an area of about 9,157,000㎡, Seoul Grand Park consists of themed areas for education, nature, and amusement. The park is known for its various amusement facilities and scenic beauty. Seoul Grand Park’s major attractions include Seoul Grand Park Zoo, Children's Zoo, a rose garden, Seoulland amusement park, and the National Museum of Modern and Contemorary Art, Gwancheon.
Seoul Zoo is home to almost 3,000 animals belonging to about 350 species from all over the world. The zoo is the 10th largest in the world and a recognized member of the International Species Information System (ISIS) and the World Zoo Organization (IUDZG-WZO).
Operating Hours
[Zoo & Themed Garden]
March-October 09:00-19:00
November-February 09:00-18:00
Welcome to Seoulland – Important Information for International Visitors
1. How to Exchange Your Ticket
- Please present your official reservation voucher (printed or on a mobile device) at the 'Group Ticket Office' located at Seoulland’s main gate.
- Note: Ticket exchanges are only available at this office. Email confirmations alone are not accepted.
- Exchange Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
2. Directions to the Main Gate
- The main gate is about 1.1 km (approximately a 15–20 minute walk) from Seoul Grand Park Station (Line 4, Exit 2).
- You can also take the Elephant Train or Sky Lift (tickets sold on-site).
3. ID Check
- Please bring your passport or a valid ID to collect your tickets.
- The name on your reservation must match the English name on your ID or passport.
4. Infant Admission
- Children under 36 months can enter for free.
- Please bring a document (e.g., passport) to confirm their age.
5. Seoulland Re-entry Policy
- Same-day re-entry is allowed.
- If you plan to leave Seoulland (e.g., to visit Seoul Zoo) and then return on the same day, please inform a staff member before exiting so you can re-enter smoothly later.
6. Visiting Seoul Zoo
- Seoul Zoo may close early depending on the season or weather.
- To fully enjoy your visit, we recommend arriving as early as possible.
7. Need Assistance?
- 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
- Seoulland Info: +82-2-509-6000 (Korean, English, Japanese)
Enjoy Your Day at Seoulland!
Have fun, stay safe, and make wonderful memories!
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