Experience Seoul Land & Seoul Zoo with a Discount Ticket — A Balanced Mix of Thrills and Nature
If you’re looking for a well-rounded day out near Seoul, the Seoulland & Seoul Zoo Discount Ticket offers a practical way to combine fun rides with animal encounters. For $21 per person, this experience takes you into Korea’s classic amusement park, Seoul Land, and the expansive Seoul Grand Park, home to the renowned Seoul Zoo. It’s suitable for families, couples, or groups of friends eager to enjoy both entertainment and a touch of wildlife, all within around 3 to 6 hours.
What we like most about this tour is its accessibility — just a short 30-minute ride from central Seoul, with a straightforward walk from the subway station. Plus, the variety of seasonal festivals and free shows makes each visit feel fresh, no matter the time of year. We also appreciate that the ticket covers both attractions, especially considering how a day at the zoo alone can be pricey, but here, it’s bundled with plenty of other fun.
One possible drawback is that some facilities, like certain rides and exhibitions, require extra fees. Also, reviews point out that the zoo’s animal viewing can be inconsistent — some visitors mention it being quieter or less lively than expected, which might impact animal sightings. Finally, since the tour is limited to a small group of up to 10 travelers, it’s a perfect choice if you prefer a more intimate experience, but it might feel rushed if you want a leisurely day.
This combined tour is ideal for travelers who want to experience a bit of everything: exciting rides, seasonal festivities, scenic surroundings, and engaging wildlife exhibits. It suits those who appreciate a budget-friendly approach without sacrificing variety.
Key Points

- Affordable Value: At $21, it’s a budget-friendly way to see both a theme park and a zoo.
- Convenient Location: Only 30 minutes from Seoul, easy to reach via subway.
- Seasonal Fun: Enjoy festivals like Cherry Blossom or Snow Sled depending on the time of year.
- Activities for All Ages: Rides for thrill-seekers and gentle attractions for families.
- Wildlife Encounters: Seoul Zoo is the 10th largest in the world, home to nearly 3,000 animals.
- Limited Facilities Included: Some rides and special exhibitions cost extra, so budget accordingly.
A Closer Look at the Experience

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Seoul Land: Korea’s First Theme Park
Set against the backdrop of Cheonggyesan Mountain, Seoul Land offers more than just rides — it’s a place where colorful parades, lively shows, and seasonal festivals create a festive atmosphere. Since opening in 1988, it has become Korea’s pioneer amusement park, and it still holds charm for visitors wanting quick thrills or nostalgic rides.
We loved the way the park is compact yet packed with over 50 attractions, including high-speed roller coasters, family-friendly rides, and the beloved carousel. The park’s setting in nature adds to its appeal, with plenty of photo opportunities at the Main Plaza and the carousel itself, where visitors often say they captured “unforgettable memories.” The seasonal festivals—like the Cherry Blossom Festival in spring and Snow Light Festival in winter—add extra layers of excitement, making each visit feel different.
A standout feature is the evening laser show, which transforms the park into a dazzling spectacle after sunset. Visitors frequently mention how lively and vibrant the atmosphere is, especially during parades and performances, which are included in the free events schedule. However, some reviews note that the park can get busy, especially during school trips, which might mean some rides have longer wait times.
Seoul Grand Park and Seoul Zoo
Just a short walk from Seoul Land, Seoul Grand Park covers an enormous area—over 9 million square meters—housing a zoo, a rose garden, an art museum, and more. It’s a sprawling space offering a mix of nature, education, and amusement. The highlight is undoubtedly the Seoul Zoo, home to approximately 3,000 animals from 350 species, making it the 10th largest zoo worldwide.
The zoo’s size and diversity mean you can expect a broad range of animals from around the globe. The zoo is a member of the International Species Information System and the World Zoo Organization, attesting to its commitment to conservation and education. Visitors often mention that the zoo can be quiet at times, which might be a plus if you’re hoping to catch a glimpse of elusive animals. Some reviews have noted that, despite its size, the zoo’s animal sightings can vary; it’s not always guaranteed that you’ll see all the animals you hope for.
The zoo operates from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM from March to October, and slightly shorter hours in winter. In winter, guests can enjoy snow sledding, a fun seasonal activity included in the ticket, which adds a bit of winter magic to your day.
Practicalities and Tips
The meeting point is at the ticket redemption station in Gwacheon-si, accessible via public transportation. The tour runs most days, with confirmation provided at booking, and is limited to small groups — up to 10 people — making it easier to navigate and ask questions.
Since some rides and exhibits are extra-cost, the overall value depends on how much you plan to indulge in additional attractions. The tour’s duration is flexible, roughly 3 to 6 hours, so you can tailor your visit based on your pace. Be mindful that if bad weather strikes, the tour might be canceled or rescheduled, but you’ll receive a full refund or a new date.
What the Reviews Say
One reviewer summed it up: “The theme park is relatively small but has some fun rides and pleasant areas,” though they noted it’s quite busy during school trips. Another said, “Many attractions to see and very friendly staff,” highlighting the park’s welcoming atmosphere. Conversely, a review about the zoo mentioned, “Zoo with no animals, theme park quite good though,” indicating that animal sightings might not always meet expectations.
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Overall Value
At $21, this package offers good value, especially when you consider the cost of separate tickets for the zoo and theme park if visited individually. You’re getting a full day’s entertainment, with enough variety to satisfy kids, teens, and adults alike. Just be aware that some facilities and rides may require extra fees, and peak times can mean crowds.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is perfect for families with children, couples looking for a fun day trip, or groups of friends wanting a mix of entertainment and wildlife. It’s also a good option if you want to see two major attractions without the hassle of planning separate tickets or transportation. If you’re after a relaxing day with a chance to enjoy seasonal festivals or wildlife, this tour offers a practical, budget-conscious choice.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is the ticket valid for both Seoul Land and Seoul Zoo on the same day?
Yes, the combined ticket covers entry to both Seoul Land and Seoul Grand Park’s zoo, allowing you to visit both within the same day.
How long should I plan for this experience?
Most visitors spend about 3 hours at Seoul Land and another 3 hours exploring Seoul Zoo, making it around 3 to 6 hours total. You can adjust based on your pace.
Are rides included in the ticket price?
The ticket provides access to the theme park and zoo, but some rides and special exhibitions may require an additional fee.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included, but the meeting point is near public transit, specifically at Seoul Grand Park Station (Exit 2).
What is the best time of year to visit?
All seasons have their charm, with seasonal festivals like cherry blossoms in spring and snow sledding in winter. Check the specific festival dates when planning.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
This tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked. Weather cancellations are possible, and in such cases, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, and the experience is suitable for a wide age range, especially families with children.
Is there anything not included in the ticket?
Yes, coin-operated rides, special exhibitions, and the elephant train (transportation around the park) cost extra.
How crowded does it get?
During school trips or peak seasons, the parks can get busy, which may mean longer wait times for some rides and attractions.
To sum it up, the Seoulland & Seoul Zoo Discount Ticket offers a well-balanced day of thrills, wildlife, and seasonal fun at a reasonable price. It’s an excellent choice for those who want to experience a variety of attractions without stretching their budget or wasting time on complicated planning. Keep in mind the extra costs for some rides, and consider visiting during the off-peak hours if you prefer a more relaxed experience. If you enjoy a mix of entertainment and nature, this tour makes for a lively, memorable day in Korea.
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