Gangwon-do(Pyeongchang-gun)

Located within the clear air and fresh canyon waters of Gangwon-do, Phoenix Park’s Blue Canyon is a water theme park reminiscent of the Mediterranean Sea with various themed rest areas and fun water rides. These rides include the ‘Up Hill Slide,’ the first of its kind in Korea, as well as the largest and longest family slide, which are some of the most popular entertainment rides among visitors.  


Seoul(Gwangjin-gu)

The beloved outdoor swimming pools at Ttukseom was reborn as Supia, a year-round theme park in Hangang. Unlike the previous pools, Supia at Ttukseom and Yeouido is a water park that added Flow Pool to the existing Adult Pool, Youth Pool, and Children’s Pool.* What is Supia?- Combining Arisu (the former name of Hangang) and Utopia, Supia is a fun theme park in the middle of the city that can be enjoyed all year long. 


Busan(Nam-gu)

The regional name in olden times for the area of Oryukdo Skywalk was Seungdumal (승두말), as the shape resembles a saddle, and it was originally called Seungduma (승두마) as well as Jallokgae (잘록개) by residents and women divers. The construction of Oryukdo Skywalk finished on September 12, 2012 at the Seungdumal area, which is regarded as the dividing point between the East Sea and the South Sea, and started operating on October 18, 2013, with the theme of "Walking over the sky.” Iron columns were set up over a 35-meter-high coastal cliff, and a 15-meter glass bridge comprised of 24 glass plates and shaped like a horse’s hoof connect the iron columns. The bottom of the glass was specially produced with four attached 12-millimeter glass pieces coated with a bulletproof film that has a thickness of 55.49 millimeters, making the structure quite safe. Visitors will be thrilled with the view of the waves while looking down through the transparent floor. The sea stretches out ahead of the skywalk, perfect for a photo op, as well as the best spot to see Daemado Island on sunny days. It has also been recently selected as a tourist destination where the Busan Korea Route stops


Seoul(Seongbuk-gu) , Samcheongdong・The Northern Part of the Seoul

The Hyundai Department Store Mia Branch, located in Seongbuk-gu Gireum-dong, boasts a structure that stands with five basement floors and ten stories above ground. Living up to its motto, "An added value of living", the Mia branch offers a great selection of products and top quality customer service.The department store is closed one Monday a month, so be sure to check the official homepage for exact closing dates. Store hours are from 10:30am to 8:00pm daily.


Seoul(Songpa-gu) , Jamsil(Lotte World)

Gamasot Sondubu is a traditional restaurant serving hand-made tofu.


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Gangwon-do(Hongcheon-gun)

We are happy to let you know that the time for VIVA SKI has finally arrived again in 2017! Followed by great success in 2016, more enjoyable programmes have been Explore winter activities and K-theme programmes in No.1 ski resort in Korea The VIVALDI PARK SKI WORLD has been noted for being the most visited Ski resort in Korea for seven consecutive years. It has its state-of-the art facilities and slopes suitable for all levels and yet more facilities are newly installed every year to maintain its reputation. Only an hour from Seoul, It is the closest ski resort from Seoul and largest Ski area in Seoul metropolitan region.Not only giving you unforgettable memories, but also will be a perfect get-away. It's not all about Ski after all. This perfect ski festival tour package is colored with K-culture theme programmes and activities. Savour every single moments and make the happiest memories with people you love at VIVA SKI FESTIVAL!  Schedule The VIVALDI PARK 2N3D Tour/ shuttle service【TKVIVA-2N】※Only available on 11, 13 & 18 Dec  *Tour price : Adult : KRW 550,000 . Child: KRW 460,000  Sightseeing cable car (Gondola)  *Price : 10,000 won / bit (directly on the top of the mountain)  Ski Crane *Price : 25,000 won / bit (Limited to the day can be unlimited use)  ※If Sightseeing cable car (Gondola) / Ski Crane necessary, please note that the notice (Discount line booking price, the scene to buy without this price)  Day1 07:30~08:30:Hongdae/Myeongdong/Gangnam pick up (홍대/명동/강남 미팅) 10:00 : Registration (환영인사/명단확인)  12:00 : Lunch (Not included) (중식) 13:00 : Ski coach preparation (스키강습준비) 14:00 :【Ski Lesson#1】Ski coach (Ski Lesson#1) 17:00 : Resort check-in & fresh up (체크인/휴식) 18:00 : Korean cooking class & Dinner (Included) (음식만들기 체험) 20:00 : Korea Traditional Hand Craft / Free skiing time (한국전통공예체험/자유스키) 22:00 : Chicken & beer (Chimaek) delivery (Included)(야식배달) Day2 07:00 : Buffet breakfast (Included) (조식 뷔페)  07:00 : Ski coach preparation (스키강습준비) 10:00 : 【Ski Lesson#2】Ski coach (Ski Lesson#2) 12:00 : Lunch (Not included) (중식) 13:00 : Sledding / Free skiing / Ocean World / Equestrian Club (자유스키/눈썰매/오션월드/말타기체험) 17:00 : Break time (휴식) 18:00 : Korean Hanbok (traditional dress) & phoho shooting (한복전통체험/포토타임) 19:00 : Dinner (Included) (석식) 20:00 : Korean Night Party (레크레이션/공연관람/럭키드로우) Day3 07:00 : Buffet breakfast (Included) & Check-out (조식 뷔페)  09:00 : Free skiing / Ocean World / Equestrian Club (자유스키/눈썰매/오션월드/말타기체험)  12:00 : Lunch (Not included) (중식)  13:00 : Free skiing / Movie watching(자유스키/영화관람)자유스키/영화관람)  17:00 : Break time(휴식)  18:00 : Return to Seoul (비발디파크->서울이동)  Accommodation Arrrangement: Family Rom maximum capacity: 3 persons AND 1 child with no extra bed required; Suite Rom maximum capacity: 5 persons INCLUDING 1 child with no extra bed required.  3 persons party: 1 Queen or 2 Twin beds Family Room with 1 Korean Tatami extra bed will be provided.  4 persons party: 2 Famiy Rooms or 1 Suite Room (Plesae advise accommodation preference request upon reservation.  Room preferences are on request only, actual room arrangement subjects to resort on-day room situation. ​Korean food for every meal Feel free to have some Hot Korean street food for free which is prepared just right next to ski slopes. Interested but had no chances to make real Korean Food? Here’s the solution. The master chefs will teach you how to make real-Korean food. The menu changes every year according to participants’ preferences! Programs to feel and learn Korean culture. Korean Night will be a plus one ! COOKING CLASS Interested but had no chances to make real Korean Food? Here’s the solution. The master chefs will teach you how to make real-Korean food, Gochujang, which is the most famous sauce & can be used in most of Korean dishes. The Gochujang you make in the class will be served as your meal! Furthermore, you will be given a bottle of Gochujang so that you can enjoy Korean Food in your home! KOREAN NIGHT You will surely be disappointed without experience of K-performance if you are fan of Korea. For your ultimate experience, we have prepared various K-performance programmes as well as events that you can take part in. Be a winner of surprise lucky draw event! TRADITIONAL KOREA HAND CRAFT One of programmes (natural dyeing , traditional accessory making and knot craft) will be running during the festival. It will be a great chance to discover tradition of Korea and broaden your mind toward Korea. HANBOK (Traditional Korean Costume) Wondered what Korea’s traditional costume Hanbok is? Here’s the chance that you can try it on! We have prepared various types of Hanbok and special space where you can take photos in exotic atmosphere. Indoor Waterpark and Horse Riding! Different options available just incase ski-ers get tired of skiing EQUESTRIAN CLUB (Horse Riding) VIVALDI PARK’s equestrian club is renowned as the most luxurious horse riding club in Korea. Expert instructors, who were the member of national squad of Korea, and carefully selected horses will make sure you to experience ultimate riding ever. OCEAN WORLD (Water Park) Don’t worry even if it is too harsh for you to overcome cold weather in Korea or already tedious of skiing& snow sledding. OCEAN WORLD, world top 5 water park will resolve your worry. Specially designed water-facilities are just perfect for your ideal holiday even in winter. JJIMJILBANG & OUTDOOR HOT SPRING (Korean Sauna) Regardless of season, what Korean does during a whole year is visiting JJIMJILBANG(Korean Sauna). Traditional sauna, hot steam, indoor spa and massage will soothe and melt down your body from fatigue and cold. This is the right place to have real-Korean experience. Why not join us?    Meeting Point 07:30:Hongdae Meeting (Go straight 100m from exit 8 until you see Shandong Building) - 7:30am Hongdae Univ. Station Exit#8 08:00 : Myeongdong Meeting (Airport bus stop next to Lotte Hotel)- 8:00am Euljiro 1- ga Station Exit#8 (Lotte Hotel) 08:30:CALT(City Airport, Logis & Travel)- 8:30am Samsung Station Exit #5 CALT  Included 1. Ski Park admission ticket 2. Ski wear and gear (Ski Poles / Skis, Clothing, Boots, Goggles)  3. 2 nights Daemyung Resort Accommodation with daily buffet breakfast 4. One Vivaldi Park Ocean World admission ticket 5. Round trip shuttle transfer between Seoul and Daemyung Resort  Not included 1. Lunch, dinner and other personal expenses 2. Travel Insuance 3. Ski Helmet, Ski Gloves, scarf (Self-arraged or purchase on-site 4. Ski Lift Pass and Gondola VIVALDI PARK SKI WORLD has been noted for being the most visited Ski resort in Korea for seven consecutive years. It has its state-of-the art facilities and slopes suitable for all levels and yet more facilities are newly installed every year to maintain its reputation. Only 45 minutes from Seoul, It is the closest ski resort from a Seoul and largest Ski area in Seoul metropolitan region. Surely it will not only give you unforgettable memories, but also will be a perfect get away from your busy life. This World-class SKI WORLD can accommodate 20,000 visitors daily, covers combined slope area of 1,322,021m2, total slope length of 6,784m. Among a total of 10 lifts VIVALDI PARK SKI WORLD operates, there is a Asia's first 8-seater express chairlift and 8-seater gondola.



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Incheon(Bupyeong-gu) , Bupyeong

Bupyeong Modoo Mall (Bupyeong Underground Shopping Mall) is divided into seven sections from A to G, and features more than 1,400 stores. Leaflets and interpretation services are provided in both English and Chinese, allowing foreign visitors to shop without language difficulties. Operating Hours 10:00-22:00 *Vary by stores Closed Bupyeong Station Underground Shopping Mall and Sinbupyeong Underground Shopping Mall closed on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month Bupyeong Central Underground Shopping Mall and Bupyeong Dae-a Underground Shopping Mall closed 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of every month Restrooms Available Credit Cards Accepted (* May vary by store.) Notifications Bupyeong Modoo Mall (Bupyeong Underground Shopping Mall) has four colors of corridors (Orange Road, Red Road, Green Road and Blue Road). Visitors can easily get to their destination by following the colored paths.  


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

Park Hyatt Seoul’s main restaurant, Cornerstone, serves fresh seafood and quality meat cooked in its signature oak, wood-burning oven. The delectable seasonal dishes and desserts prepared by an Italian chef are sure to please one’s palate with the flavors of Italy. In addition to its excellent cuisine, Cornerstone offers stunning views of the city and an abundance of natural lighting thanks to its floor-to-ceiling windows. Private dining rooms for exclusive family or business gatherings are also available.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Apgujeong・Cheongdamdong

The restaurant 678 (Yuk Chil Pal) specializes in charcoal barbecued meat and is widely known as a franchised restaurant run by Kang, Ho-Dong, a popular MC and comedian. The restaurant serves carefully selected, high-quality beef and Jeju pork. Other dishes include Ogyeopsal (pork belly), Moksal (neck), Hangjeongsal and Galmaegisal. Combine your meat dish with hot Doenjang-jjigae (bean-paste pot stew) with beef, Mookeunji (aged kimchi) Kimchi-jjigae or Hamheung-naengmyeon (cold noodle dish from the Hamheung area).


Gwangju(Dong-gu)

Daein Market in Gwangju is a wonderul example of the changes traditional markets have gone through to remain relavent in the modern world. Originally the community center for all living needs, including produce and household goods, the market lost much interest in the mid-1990s with the influx of large marts. From that point on, many shops began to close down as there was no business. However, the market saw a revival in 2008 during the Gwangju Biennale. Many of the available shop spaces were rented out to host small art exhibitions, creating a unique art market. Thanks to this effort, Daein Market was designated a Cultural Attraction in 2013. The market continues to have a strong connection with the art that saved it, and the vendors and artists live and work together in harmony. The market also draws in a lot of interest from the community through their weekly night markets, taking place every Saturday.