Seoul Land (Korean: 서울랜드) is an amusement park opened in 1988,[1] in Gwacheon, a city in Gyeonggi-do province, South Korea. It is located in the Seoul Grand Park complex. It opened just before the 1988 Summer Olympics.[2] It has about 40 rides, including roller coasters and movie theaters. Seasonal festivals are held in the park.[3] It is smaller than Everland, but closer to Seoul,[4] about one hour away from downtown. Approximately 3–3.5 million people visit the park each a year.[2][5][6] Roughly a third of its 300,000 m2 is green space, the rest being packed with attractions.[2]
SeoulLand (Korean: 서울랜드) is an amusement park opened in 1988, in Gwacheon, a city in Gyeonggi-do province, South Korea. It is located in the Seoul Grand...
Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital of the Republic of Korea (ROK), commonly known as South Korea, and the country's most populous urban...
at Seoul Grand Park include hills and hiking trails, Seoul Grand Park Zoo, Children's Zoo, a rose garden, SeoulLand amusement park, and the Seoul Museum...
7 April 2015. In June 2016, Air Seoul operated trial flights within South Korea. On 5 July 2016, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced...
associated with Seoul, including Seoul Grand Park, National Museum of Contemporary Art, SeoulLand, Gwacheon National Science Museum, and Seoul Race Park are...
The districts of Seoul are the twenty-five gu ("districts"; hangeul: 구; hanja: 區) comprising Seoul, South Korea. The gu vary greatly in area (from 10...
blindfold, he found himself in South Korea. Hamatsu was given a day at SeoulLand amusement park, where he was able to enjoy Korean barbecue (his favorite...
The Seoul Metropolitan Subway (Korean: 수도권 전철) is a metropolitan railway system consisting of 23 rapid transit, light metro, commuter rail and people...
professional football club Seoul E-Land FC is using this stadium. The Seoul ePrix had the circuit run over into the Stadium and around the Seoul Sports Complex....
Seoul Subway Line 4 (dubbed The Light Blue Line) of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway is a long line crossing from the southwest to the northeast across the...
SNU Seoul National University (SNU; Korean: 서울대학교; lit. Seoul University) is a public research university located in Seoul, South Korea. It is one of the...
Seoul Forest (Korean: 서울숲; RR: Seoul Sup) is a large park in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It is open year-round, and admission is free. Seoul Forest...
clubs. Seoul E-Land FC was founded in April 2014. They play their home games at the Seoul Olympic Stadium in South Seoul (Gangnam). FC Seoul is based...
Seoul Grand Park Station is a station on Line 4 of the Seoul Subway network. A shuttle bus from the station runs to the Seoul Museum of Modern Art and...
Airport (IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) is the main international airport serving Seoul, the capital of South Korea. It is also one of the largest and busiest airports...
Lotte World Adventure (Korean: 롯데월드 어드벤처) is a major recreation complex in Seoul, South Korea. It consists of a large indoor theme park, an outdoor amusement...
downfall. Today, the property belongs to SeoulLand located after being sold to and demolished by the Seoul Metropolitan Government (1977-1984). All the...
Yongma Land (Korean: 용마랜드) is a small abandoned amusement park in Yongmasan, Jungnang District, Seoul, South Korea. It operated from 1980 to 2011. Yongma...
districts of Seoul, South Korea. The term Gangnam translates to "South of the [Han] River". Gangnam District is the third largest district in Seoul, with an...
Area, is a geographic and cultural region in Seoul. While Gangnam can refer to the entire region of Seoul south of the Han River, the region is generally...
facility south of Seoul. While most of the land will be returned to the South Korean government, the U.S. will retain a small portion of land in order to keep...
Makuhari Beach Park. EDC Korea was held on 31 August & 1 September at SeoulLand, Gwacheon, South Korea. In 2020, EDC Mexico in Mexico City was held at...