Lotte World Theme Park

icon-location240 Olympic-ro, Jamsil 3(sam)-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea
“Inscribed in the Guinness World Records as the largest indoor amusement park in the world, Lotte World is also one of the most popular amusement complexes in Seoul.”

First in Korea, the world's largest indoor amusement park (indoor) opened on July 12, 1989, Lotte World started an amusement park in Korea, recognized by the Guinness World Records as the The largest theme park in the world, and is rated as a global theme park along with Disney Land in the US and Japan. It was honored by Forbes magazine as the TOP 10 amusement park in the world. Lotte World is the perfect entertainment destination for Koreans as well as international tourists.

Lotte World is divided into many areas with different themes:

- Lotte World Adventure: Lotte World Adventure is likened to a miniature world decorated in medieval European style divided into 4 floors. This is where the festivals throughout the 4 seasons and colorful parades take place. Some typical games at Lotte World Adventure: Viking (a pirate ship that moves strongly in the shape of a rainbow), Flume-ride (waterfall slide on a wooden boat for 4 people), Horse riding wheel designed with the style European Renaissance style (the game is loved by children),...

- Magic Island: an outdoor entertainment area, home to the world's first multimedia night parade designed by the Cirque du Soleil group, and many roller coaster rides such as Comet Express, Atlantis, Gyro Drop and Bungee.

- Lotte World Aquarium: includes 13 themes about five oceans pursuing a joyful world where humans and nature live in harmony. Lotte World Aquarium boasts the largest water tank in Korea and is home to approximately 55,000 marine animals from 650 different species. Visitors can get up close and personal with exotic species such as beluga whales, Humboldt penguins, stingrays and piranhas in 15 different themed zones.

- Lotte World Folk Museum: a cultural place where visitors can learn and learn about 5000 years old history and traditional heritages of Korea. The museum also features miniature villages and playgrounds. The museum layout is arranged to attract visitors' attention and the exhibits are easy to understand. In addition, audio-visual equipment is provided to make your visit more enjoyable.

Moreover, at this famous amusement park, there is also Lotte World Ice Rink which is the largest skating rink in Korea, always attracting families, young people and couples to come here to create happy memories. . Lotte World Garden Stage presents a variety of themed musicals suitable for each season, and Lotte World Star Avenue is the perfect place to experience Korean stars and the world of entertainment.

At Lotte World there is also a district representing different countries with a variety of facilities and souvenir shops. Visitors can watch parades, enjoy movies, laser shows and sample a variety of international dishes served year-round.


Address: 240 Olympic-ro, Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul

Opening hours: daily 09:30 – 22:00

Entrance tickets: - Universal Pass (Lotte World + Folk Museum):

- Full day: 59,000 won (adults) / 45,000 won (young adults 13-18 years old) / 41,000 won (children 3-12 years old & Seniors over 64 years old) / 13,000 won (Babies under 3 years old)

- After 16:00: 41,000 won (adult) / 36,000 won (youth) / 32,000 won (Children & Seniors) / 13,000 won (baby)

- Lotte World only:

- Full day: 56,000 won (adults) / 50,000 won (young adults) / 46,000 won (children & seniors)

- After 16:00: 45,000 won (adults) / 40,000 won (young adults) / 35,000 won (children & seniors)