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[foreigner only] [Gangwon] Alpaca World+Lego Land Oneday Tour

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[foreigner only] [Gangwon] Alpaca World+Lego Land Oneday Tour

Alpaca world + Lego Land Person

※ Price Information
Adult/Youth: Same
Free: Infants under 23 mos (Must bring passport) (not occupying a seat on bus)

[Included]
Round Shuttle Bus
English/Chinese-speaking staff
Alpaca World & Legoland tickets

[Not Included]
Beverages / Meals
Travelers Insurance
Personal Expense

122,000 KRW
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This is a one-day tour to visit Alpaca World and Legoland.


Alpaca World is the place where you can see, feed and touch alpacas, white deer, ponies, etc. 

Moreover, you can join and experience different kinds of activities there as well, such as an animal parade in that you can experience a seasonally-themed parade of those animals as well as experience the horse-riding, hugging and feeding rabbits, and so on. 

LEGOLAND Korea is the World’s 10th Legoland attraction which covers a massive area of 280,000 sqm, making LEGOLAND Korea the largest Legoland theme park in Asia and the second largest in the World, after Legoland New York.
 


 It is located on Hajung Island at the center of Uiam Lake in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province. 

 


It is the first Legoland resort to be built on an island. You can have an authentic Lego experience with over 40 rides, shows, and attractions across 7 themes.

 

 

Operating Days

 

 

Itinerary

07:00 am Depart from Hongik Univ. Station Exit 4
07:30 am Depart from Namsan Yejang Public Parking Lot(~5 mins walk from Myeongdong Station Exit 1)
07:40 am Depart from Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station Exit 10
09:40 am Arrive at Alpaca World
12:00 am Leave for Lego Land
12:50 pm Arrive at Lego Land
18:00 pm Leave for Seoul
20:00 pm Arrive at Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station
20:10 pm Arrive at Myeongdong Lotte Department store
20:50 pm Arrive at Hongik Univ. Station

Refund Policy

• Cancellation before 1 day (10AM (KST)) :100% Refund

• Cancellation after : No Refund


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