Lotte World |
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Lotte World is like a small city with an amusement park,
folk museum, sports center (including a
skating rink and pool/water slide park), shopping center,
and hotel. Most facilities are indoors, so they can be enjoyed throughout the year.
The central area is open, so that several levels of people can watch the other people
ice skating, enjoying the rides, eating, and shopping.
Amusement park
Lotte bills its World Adventure amusement park as the world's largest indoor theme park.
Opened in 1989, it was designed by some of the world's most prestigious amusement park
designers. The park has rides for everyone in the family, ranging from tranquil tram rides
to exhilarating roller coasters. In addition to rides, the park has several shows each day
and costumed characters that roam around. Operating hours: 9: 30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. (Open
365 days a year, also in the evening.)
Folk Museum
The Lotte World Folk Museum provides an excellent experience of Korea's history and culture through
miniature and life-sized representations of everyday and special events. The museum provides diverse
cultural programs for children and teenagers, performance events along with special exhibitions and
constantly adds new features and special shows to avoid stagnation. The museum has several viewing
areas (Historical Exhibition Hall, Miniature Village) and viewer
participation areas (Performance Hall, Traditional Korean Market). The traditional wedding plaza
offers visitors the ability have a traditional Korean style wedding.
(For more pictures and details, please see the Miniature Village.)
Sports Center
You can enjoy sports, leisure, and culture with a swimming pool, ice skating rink, bowling alley,
sports center, shopping mall, art gallery, and movie theater complex. the Lotte World Health Club
offers the latest work-out equipment. It is a private club where members can sweat away stress.
The Sports Center has a swimming pool, table tennis tables, an exercise center, bowling alley,
health clinic, jogging track, indoor golf range, and tennis courts. Also located on the premises
are a barber shop, hair salon, sauna, and rest area.
Department Store and Hotel
Lotte Department Store is one of Korea's leading department store. The shopping center with dozens
of small specialty shops surrounds a large, open central area that has a large food court.
Tables are arranged around the open area so that people can watch the ice skaters while they eat.
It even has a large duty-free store for foreigners. |
Hours: 09:30 ~ 23:00 (open nights throughout the year)
Open nights - 16:00 or 19:00 ~ 23:00
Admission:
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Adults (including college students) |
Youths (13 to 18 years old) |
Children |
Day |
After4 16:00~ |
After7 19:00~ |
Day |
After4 16:00~ |
After7 19:00~ |
Day |
After4 16:00~ |
After7 19:00~ |
Admission- includes admission and performances |
25,000 won |
21,000 won |
14,500 won |
22,000 won |
18,000 won |
12,500 won |
19,000 won |
15,000 won |
10,500 won |
Unlimited usage ticket |
40,000 won |
31,000 won |
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35,000 won |
27,000 won |
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31,000 won |
23,000 won |
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Total facility usage ticket - unlimited usage ticket after performance admission |
20,000 won |
15,500 won |
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17,500 won |
13,500 won |
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15,500 won |
11,500 won |
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Directions: Subway line 2, Jamsil Station, exit 4
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