Savina Museum of Contemporary Art
 
Seoul(Jongno-gu)
The Savina Museum provides visitors will fresh and exciting pieces that reflect the diverse and dynamic aspects of Korean modern art. Museum organizers actively focus on developing the museum’s exhibitions, educational programs, publications, and art collections, continually working to transform the museum into a living, breathing center of the arts. The museum not only supports the development of artists from a more traditional list of fields like painting, sculpture, photography and media arts, but also introduces exhibits highlighting new trends in the art world.

Jeonju Hanok Living Experience Center
 
Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si) ,
The Jeonju Hanok Living Experience Center is a guesthouse facility located in Jeonju Hanok Village. This center gives the unique experience of life in a traditional-style Korean house. The center was originally a royal house that was constructed during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). It is currently enjoyed by many for its traditional lodging facilities. This is a great place for foreigners to experience the rich traditional culture of Korea. The buildings are newly built in the traditional style. They may be lacking somewhat in an antique feel, but offer comfort in a traditional setting.Visitors can enjoy chopping their own firewood to warm their traditional style rooms. There is a special heating system called "ondol," that was developed to radiate heat throughout the room from under the floor. Here you will sleep on a cushioned comforter on the floor without the worry of staying warm. Visitors can also learn traditional folk songs, as well as participate in traditional tea parties. It is also possible to ride bicycles around the premises. Meals are included in lodging costs.

Anyang Art Park
 
Gyeonggi-do(Anyang-si) ,
The Anyang Art Park (안양예술공원), located near Anyang station, used to be the Anyang Amusement Park (안양유원지). Built around a swimming pool that uses clean water sourced from the valleys of Gwanaksan and Samseongsan Mountains. The Park is fully equipped with a variety of recreational facilities such as an artificial waterfall; open-air stage; exhibition hall; square; walking path; and a lighting facility. With limpid waters flowing through the nearby valley and lush forested surroundings, the park is an easily accessible resting place near the Seoul metro area.

Baedari Secondhand Bookstore Alley
 
Incheon(Dong-gu) ,
Baedari Secondhand Bookstore Alley is located in the boundary between Geumgok-dong and Changyeong-dong in Dong-gu, Incheon. Prior to the establishment of Gyeonginseon railroad, this alley was Incheon’s representative road to Seoul, referred to as Ugakli Street. During the 60s and 70s when living was difficult and everything was hard to get hands on, it was the only secondhand bookstore alley in the Incheon area where people can quench their thirst for learning. Known as the Baedari Bookstore Alley, there are about 10 bookstores altogether within the area that sell secondhand books and new books. Countless books in wide range of topics from ancient Korean literature, arts, music, medicine, children’s books, dictionaries and more fill up the small but charming bookstores. Artworks that depict the old lifestyles of residents at Baedari decorate the alley walls, offering more to see to the visitors.

Sheraton Walkerhill Riverpark
 
Seoul(Gwangjin-gu) ,
Sheraton Walker Hill Riverpark is a swimming pool using water comprised of alkali ingredients such as sodium and potassium from underground granite. Since it opened in 1994, the Riverpark is one Seoul's most popular summer getaways to enjoy swimming. Surrounded by Hangang River and Achasan Mountain, it provides fresh air as well as natural scenery. People can use any of the various facilities, including the main pool, lazy river, swimming pool for children, pool-side restaurant offering special summer lunch, and one of the 250 sun tanning beds.

Beautiful Tea Museum
 
Seoul(Jongno-gu)
The Beautiful Tea Museum exhibits porcelain artwork by young ceramists. It also offers a large variety of world tea from Korea, China, Japan, Sri Lanka, India, Europe and more, totaling 130 types of tea. The museum not only exhibits tea, but it also provides a café for visitors to relax and enjoy the taste of their selected tea. The Beautiful Tea Museum exhibition of tea-items is divided into three sections; Korea, China, and Tibet. Visitors can gain an overall understanding of the tea traditions of each country. Also, young ceramists’ artwork are offered for purchase. The Beautiful Tea Museum has up to 130 types of tea ranging from an assortment of green tea, blue tea, black tea, brown tea, herbal tea, flower tea, and more. Visitors can purchase the various tea or enjoy them on the spot in the café. The museum is a renovated hanok, a traditional Korean house, and the central garden offers an outdoors café where visitors can view the museum while drinking tea.

The Catholic Univ. of Korea Incheon St. Mary's Hospital
 
Incheon(Bupyeong-gu)
The Catholic Univ. of Korea Incheon St. Mary’s Hospital was the first to introduce ‘Tomotheraphy’ in Korea. The hospital has established its reputation for painless cancer treatments by using high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) as a tool for the treatment of cancer.

Seoul 63 Square-Hanwha Hotel and Resorts
 
Seoul(Yeongdeungpo-gu)
With 63 floors measuring a total x_height of 264 meters, 63 Building is Korea’s tallest and most recognized building. 63 Building boasts spectacular views of the Hangang River and the surrounding Bugaksan, Namsan and Gwanaksan Mountains. 63 Building has undergone considerable renovation and the basement floor boasts convenience facilities including 63 Sea World, 63 IMAX theater, the nation's largest buffet restaurant “Buffet Pavilion,” and a host of other restaurants.

Daegu Gyesan Catholic Church
 
Daegu(Jung-gu) ,
The Daegu Gyesan Catholic Church was built by Priest Robert, A.P. (1853-1922), who came to Daegu for missionary work. In 1899, the church building was constructed with wood using a Korean-style design, but was destroyed by fire a few months after construction began. Priest Robert created a new building design and imported stained glass and galvanized iron from France and Hong Kong, since these types of building materials were hard to find in Korea. Construction was finally completed in 1902, three years after the project was first started.The Catholic Church is the only remaining structure in Daegu from the early 1900s. The church is Latin cross-shaped with a nave and transepts on both sides. Such formations are seen both inside and outside the building. This predominantly Romanesque church also features some Gothic architectural elements such as stained-glass windows and pinnacles.Daegu Gyesan Catholic Church played a pivotal role in promoting Catholicism in the Yeongnam area. In 1911, it was separated from the Joseon Catholic parish and became the main Catholic parish in Daegu area, naming Priest Robert as the first chief priest. Statues commemorating the priest stand in the rectory and a memorial hall named ‘Gwandeokjeong’ holds the remains of 65 Catholic martyrs.

SeaLaLa Water Park & Jjimjilbang (Spa & Sauna) Daily Pass Discount Ticket
 
5.0/3
Seoul(Yeongdeungpo-gu)
Experience the best vacation spot in Seoul, Korea at SeaLaLa Water Park & Jjimjilbang (Spa & Sauna)!The only place in Seoul where you can enjoy both a water park and a Jjimjilbang (spa & sauna). The best indoor travel spot you can enjoy all year round. The perfect resort for both families and couples! Enjoy fun and relaxation with top-notch safety and hygiene management. Create a special day filled with delicious food and various recreational facilities.     Introduction to SeaLaLa Water Park Are you looking for the most unique hot spot in Seoul while traveling in Korea? SeaLaLa Water Park, the only place where you can enjoy both a water park and a jjimjilbang (spa & sauna), is the perfect spot to meet your expectations. SeaLaLa is a combination of SEA (sea) and LALA (fun and joy), designed as an innovative water park where you can experience the joy of the sea in the city. It’s a popular spot even among locals, considered a must-visit during a trip to Seoul, where you can relieve city life fatigue and enjoy Mediterranean resort vibes. After water play, relax in a Korean jjimjilbang, an experience unique to Korea! A day at SeaLaLa will be an unforgettable special experience. Purchase your SeaLaLa Water Park and Jjimjilbang tickets now and create special memories in Korea!   Detailed Introduction to SeaLaLa Water Park     1. Optimal Accessibility in the Heart of Seoul! SeaLaLa is a water park where you can feel the charm of the Mediterranean in the city, located 700 meters from Yeongdeungpo Station on Line 1 (10 minutes on foot) and 400 meters from Mullae Station on Line 2 (5 minutes on foot), making it easily accessible by subway.         2. Diverse Water Park Facilities! In a nature-friendly space reminiscent of a Mediterranean sea, there are facilities such as a lazy river, slides, beach pool, and kids' land. There’s also an Aqua Kids Land for children and a family pool that families can enjoy together, making it a popular spot for family travelers.       3. Perfect Healing and Relaxation at SeaLaLa Jjimjilbang (Spa & Sauna) Relieve your fatigue at the jjimjilbang (spa & sauna) with various scents and atmospheres. Enjoy various themes such as a loess kiln, charcoal room, salt room, and ice room. 4. Food Court Filled with Various Foods Inside the jjimjilbang, there is a food court where you can enjoy various foods such as Korean food, Chinese food, and snacks. It has a convenient system where you can prepay with your personal locker key number and settle the bill at the reception desk when you leave. It is the best place to enjoy delicious food while enjoying the jjimjilbang.     5. Thorough Safety Checks and Hygiene Management We do our best in safety and hygiene management so that guests can always enjoy a pleasant and safe environment. - Hourly water quality and temperature checks / Ozone generators in constant operation - Professional safety personnel always on standby - Oxygen generators and air purification systems operating throughout the jjimjilbang - Professional pest control for insect prevention   SeaLaLa Water Park Facility Guide * Bathe Pool Located at the center of the water park, the bathe pool is a facility where you can enjoy both a full-body massage and acupressure effects. Relieve your tired muscles and fatigue with the neck shower. * Running Water Pool Experience various themes in the 140m long lazy river flowing along the edge of the water park. * Speed & Mat Slide Enjoy the thrilling excitement on the 20m speed slide and 32m mat slide. - Speed Slide: For those 125cm and taller - Mat Slide: For those 145cm and taller - Operating hours are specified on-site. Please check on-site. * Rotating Slide Enjoy thrilling excitement on the 360-degree rotating slide. - For those 130cm and taller - Rash guard required - When wearing a rash guard, a mat must be used. - Operating hours are specified on-site. Please check on-site.   SeaLaLa Jjimjilbang (Spa & Sauna) Facility Guide Relieve your fatigue at the newly renovated jjimjilbang with various scents and atmospheres. It helps improve blood circulation, relieve stress, promote deep sleep, prevent aging, and improve skin and body constitution. * Loess Kiln The far-infrared rays from loess activate blood circulation and metabolism, helping with skincare, headaches, back pain, neuralgia, arthritis, high blood pressure, liver diseases, and obesity. * Charcoal Herbal Spa The negative ions emitted from charcoal and the added herbal medicine in the charcoal herbal spa help improve blood circulation, relieve stress, promote deep sleep, prevent stroke, prevent aging, and improve atopic skin.   * Far-Infrared Room The thermal effect of far-infrared rays improves blood circulation, body constitution, skincare, and prevents adult diseases.   SeaLaLa Convenience Facility Guide * Reception Desk We issue key numbers upon entry and assist with settlement upon exit. * Goods Shop You can purchase various water play items such as swimsuits and life vests. Items for sale include swim caps, goggles, waterproof diapers, tubes, and swimsuits. Since there is no rental service for swimming gear at the water park, please bring your own swimming gear or purchase it at the goods shop in the water park. * Tube Inflator There are facilities where you can inflate tubes using the inflator inside the water park. * First Aid Room Set up inside the water park for the safety of our customers. * Food Storage Area A place to store food and strollers is available.   SeaLaLa Water Park & Jjimjilbang (Spa & Sauna) Entry Method     1. Individually scan the QR code on the mobile reservation voucher from each seller at the designated foreigner ticket exchange (located to the left of the information desk). 2. An entry voucher for the entire group will be printed upon scanning the QR code. 3. Present the voucher to the staff to receive a personal locker number tag for each individual. 4. Personal lockers will remain open for 20 minutes after entry and must be used within this time. 5. Place your shoes in the locker matching the number on the tag and take the key. *Entry closes 2 hours before the end of operating hours (Water Park 5:00 PM / Jjimjilbang 7:00 PM). [Food and Supplies Purchase After Entry] - Payment for food and supplies within the facility is done using the locker key, with final payment made upon exit. - Please settle the final payment at the settlement counter located at the same place where you entered. - There is no rental service for swimming supplies. Please bring your own swimming supplies or purchase them at the swimming supplies shop within the water park. [Exit Method] 1. Present your locker key at the settlement counter and complete the payment. 2. Even if there is no payment amount, please confirm the settlement at the counter. 3. Use the locker key to retrieve your shoes and exit. *The shoe locker will open after payment is completed. *An alarm will sound if you attempt to exit while holding the locker key. Please be careful. [Parking Information] 1. Water park users can park for free for 12 hours, and jjimjilbang users can park for free for 6 hours. 2. Please request a parking ticket at the settlement counter upon exit. 3. If you do not leave the parking lot within 20 minutes after receiving the parking ticket, parking fees will be charged. 4. Free parking is only available when using the basement 3rd-floor parking lot within the building. 5. If the free usage time is exceeded, an additional fee of 1,000 KRW per 30 minutes will be charged. 6. On weekends, due to the wedding hall parking, it may be fully occupied early, so please take note. [Ticket Purchase Precautions] 1. Towels are not provided with water park tickets. You can rent two towels for 1,000 KRW on site or use your own towels. 2. Jjimjilbang clothes are not included with water park tickets. Jjimjilbang clothes can be rented on site for an additional fee (3,000 KRW) (Jjimjilbang clothes are required to use the jjimjilbang). 3. Jjimjilbang tickets include jjimjilbang clothes and two towels. 4. SeaLaLa water park entry vouchers can be exchanged up to 2 hours before the closing time (before 5:00 PM for water park, before 7:00 PM for jjimjilbang). 5. The usage time is 12 hours, and an additional fee of 1,000 KRW per hour will be charged if exceeded.   Facility Usage Precautions 1. Infants under 36 months can enter for free up to 2 per group, with proof of age (passport, etc.). 2. Children aged 5 or older or taller than 100 cm cannot use mixed bathing and must enter the appropriate gender-specific bath. 3. Children and infants must be accompanied by a guardian when entering the swimming pool. 4. For safety, children under 13 years old must be accompanied by a guardian to use all facilities. 5. Children under 13 years old must wear a life jacket to enter. 6. Swimming supplies are not available for rent. 7. Please bring your own tubes, life jackets, etc., or purchase them at the swimming supplies shop. 8. Wearing swimwear (rash guards, etc.) and swim caps (baseball caps) is mandatory when using the SeaLaLa water park (sun caps and SeaLaLa towels cannot be used as substitutes). 9. Water guns, rubber tubes (regular tubes are allowed), boats (over 1m and closed bottom), personal swimming items (fins, snorkeling gear, etc.), and mats are not allowed to be used or brought in. 10. Do not enter the water within 30 minutes after eating. 11. People who are intoxicated, have eye infections, skin diseases, infectious diseases, heart disease, are pregnant, elderly, or have high blood pressure or diabetes should refrain from using the facilities. ※ 본 티켓은 외국인 전용입니다. 한국인은 구매할 수 없으며, 구매 시 취소 및 환불이 불가합니다. 이 점 양해 부탁드립니다.
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