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About LEGOLAND Korea
An exceptional theme park chain has come to Korea. LEGOLAND Korea is the first LEGOLAND Korea and the second LEGOLAND in Asia after LEGOLAND Malaysia which offers a wide range of entertainment for all ages.
It is an exciting theme park that is designed especially for families and children who are looking for family-friendly attractions to spend their whole day with. The theme park offers a wide variety of attractions from themed areas with rides, and interactive activities that allow children to explore their creativity, build, learn and have a ton of fun.
Time to tight your shoelaces and begin to get on your journey through the themed zones nestled inside the thrilling amusement park of LEGOLAND Korea starting from Bricktopia which will take you on an adventure in a mediaeval kingdom complete with castles, dragons, and knights, LEGO City that made a whole new modern era, LEGO Ninjago World where you will be trained as a full fledged ninja, LEGO Technic World filled with thrilling rides made from the modern technologies, and many others are waiting to be explored with friends and family.
LEGOLAND Korea Opening Hours
It is important to know the attraction’s opening hours to organise your time and make an itinerary. LEGOLAND Korea is open every day from 10.00 AM to 6.00 PM, except for Tuesday and Wednesday. But the hours might differ during public holidays or some events, so you should check for further information on Traveloka’s page.
What is Special about LEGOLAND Korea
1. Bricktopia
The main themed zones in LEGOLAND Korea offer an authentic mediaeval kingdom adventure that caters to all ages. The zone itself houses several areas including LEGO Kingdoms where the mediaeval kingdoms complete with castles, dragons and knights are nestled, where visitors would be allowed to climb the beautiful castle. While in LEGO Kingdoms Joust, visitors could enjoy various kinds of LEGO-themed thrilling rides.
2. LEGO City
Another themed zone in LEGOLAND that brings the bustling world of LEGO City to life. These interactive zones and rides are all based on the popular LEGO City theme where visitors could go behind the wheel of a LEGO car and learn how to drive safely in LEGO City Driving school or pretend to be part of firefighters and put out fires in a LEGO city with LEGO City Fire Department, or becoming a part of LEGO City Police Station and catch the criminals in a LEGO city along with your comrades.
3. LEGO Ninjago World
Make your dream come true and be a full-fledged ninja in LEGO Ninjago World! As you might have already guessed, LEGO Ninjago World is an adventurous world that brings the LEGO Ninjago series to life with various kinds of rides including adrenaline-pumping roller coasters, interactive activities, and ninja-themed adventures.
Learn the skills of ninjas and test your reflexes in Ninja Training Camp, or practise your ninja moves in a training dojo at Ninjago Dojo. This area is a must-visit zone, especially for those of you who love the LEGO Ninjago series.
4. LEGO Technic Wold
The sci-fi world full of technology, LEGO Technic World is an amazing world showcasing the world of engineering and construction with LEGO Technic bricks. The zones offer various experiences from interactive exhibits, rides, and building experiences.
Test your creativity in LEGO Technic Workshop explore the world of engineering and build your own LEGO Technic model. If you are done with building your blocks, then continue by riding through the high-speed roller coaster nestled in the LEGO Technic Coaster.
5. LEGO Nexo Knight
Fight against the evil and bring back the justice!
Have you ever watched the LEGO Nexo Knight TV series? Yes! That cool series has been brought to life in LEGOLAND Korea! Time to take the side of justice and defeat all the evil knights in an Interactive duel at Nexo Knights Duel, or become a part of Nexo Knight and learn how to fight at Nexo Knight Flight Academy.
6. MINILAND
One of the must-visit zones if you ever happen to visit LEGOLAND Korea! MINILAND is an exceptional place that offers visitors a chance to travel around the world and get the sight of every iconic landmark and architectural building recreated with millions of LEGO bricks. Admire the details and the craftsmanship of each LEGO model including the miniature replicas of the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, and the Taj Mahal.
When is the best time to visit LEGOLAND Korea
The best time to visit LEGOLAND Korea would differ depending on what you are looking for. But in general, it would be recommended for you to visit during the off-season that falls from April to June or from September to November. During this period, you would enjoy less crowds which means fewer queues, lower ticket prices, and more comfortable weather.
The other options would definitely be during the peak season which falls from July to August and offers longer opening hours, more events, and activities, and a festive atmosphere. But in exchange, it would be a little bit more crowded than usual, with higher ticket prices, and potentially longer wait times.
Location and How to get to LEGOLAND Korea
LEGOLAND Korea is located at 128 Hajungdo-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do, South Korea. You can either use your private car or public transportation. Here are some options for transportation that you can choose from:
1. Train. Take the ITX-Cheongchun train from Seoul Station to Chuncheon Station. Once you arrive at Chuncheon Station, take a taxi or bus to LEGOLAND Korea.
2. Bus. There are several bus companies that offer direct bus service that will bring you to the Chuncheon bus terminal. Once you arrive at the Chuncheon bus terminal, take a taxi or a bus service that will send you directly to LEGOLAND Korea
3. Car Rental. It is one of the most convenient options not only to reach where LEGOLAND Korea is located but also to get around Korea and visit many other popular tourist attractions located nearby.
4. Taxi. Another easy way to get to LEGOLAND Korea. It might be a bit expensive but the easiest way to get to the iconic Castle. You only need to sit tight and ask the driver to take you to the designated location.
Tips when Visiting LEGOLAND Korea
One of the important things that you might want to do before actually going to LEGOLAND Korea is to purchase your LEGOLAND Korea tickets in advance. Besides saving your time from queueing, it is also cheaper than buying it on-site.
Before going, don't forget to wear comfortable shoes because you will do a lot of walking, to make sure you have a comfortable time running around the area. A camera is another essential thing that you should bring to the amazing theme park to capture your precious memories of visiting LEGOLAND Korea with your friends and family.
If you plan to participate in various events and performances held in LEGOLAND Korea, then you should look for the available events at the moment, to make sure you are not missing any one of them.
Attractions Near LEGOLAND Korea
1. Balwangsan Cable Car & Skywalk at Ski Resort in Pyeongchang
Get to know Asia’s longest cable car that showcases the beauty of Balwangsan Mountain and Yongpyong Ski Resort offering a place to make unforgettable memories with your friends and family. Walk along a glas-bottomed skywalk for a thrilling experience, and explore the hiking trails in the surrounding area while enjoying the panoramic views of Balwangsan Mountain.
Once you are done walking around the area, you must be hungry and craving some mouth-watering delicacy. No worries, because restaurants and cafes are also available, located close to the cable car station.
2. Nami Island
A beautiful popular tourist destination that is known for its picturesque scenery, charming atmosphere and cultural experience that you hardly get anywhere else. The haven for nature lovers, Nami Island is always been beautiful all year round.
The island is especially famous during Autumn when the trees turn into gold, red, and yellow, making a beautiful carpet for every step you take. while during the winter, it would create a winter wonderland with snow-covered trees and a festive atmosphere. And during spring, visitors would be welcomed by numerous cherry blossom flowers that are blooming beautifully creating a romantic scene that you won’t forget.
3. Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm
Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm is a farm that offers visitors a chance to experience the beauty of nature while interacting with friendly as well as adorable sheep. Here, you will be brought back to the past when people still herd many sheep in their backyard.
Get the sight as the shepherds guide the sheep through the fields and meadows. You are even allowed to feed wot only that, but Daewallyeong Sheep Farm also offers visitors a panoramic scenery of the surrounding mountains and countryside. It also has hiking trails for those of you who want to keep active and enjoy the fresh air. Visiting this farm is recommended for those of you who are looking for relaxation as well as those who want to relieve stress while being surrounded by lush greeneries.
8. Seoraksan National Park
Another popular tourist attraction that is known for its stunning scenery, diverse ecosystems, and cultural significance.
Start by exploring the centrepiece of the park, which is Mount Seoraksan known as the third-highest mountain in South Korea. Not forgetting about Daecheongbong Peak which is the highest peak of the park, providing panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
If you decide to visit this beautiful park, don't forget to take time to take a look at the Biryong Falls, a waterfall cascading down a rocky cliff, which makes this a popular spot for hiking and photography. As the last place to visit, consider visiting a historical site like Seonjoengsa Temple, a Buddhist temple offering a peaceful retreat along with a cultural experience.
9. Jeonju Hanok Village
Would you like to indulge in South Korean cultural heritage, and know about them, more than you already are?
Visit Jeonju Hanok Village for more Korean immersion, where you will be brought back through dimension, exploring the well-preserved traditional Korean houses (hanbok), which offers a glimpse into the country’s rich cultural heritage.
There are so many cultural activities held in the area, and visitors are allowed to participate in various cultural activities from tea ceremonies, hanbok experiences, and traditional music performances. Stop by the Hanok Village Market, and start your shopping spree at Hanok Village Market selling various local handicrafts, souvenirs, and traditional Korean foods. To make your travel easier, you should book a private tour that will make the most of your holiday.
Here is all the interesting information that you need to know about LEGOLAND Korea. Come and plan your holiday with Traveloka and get your LEGOLAND Korea discounts! Traveloka will help you book from flight tickets, and hotels to the attractions as well as activities mentioned above with the best price!