About this tourOverview
Step into a world where imagination comes to life at Legoland Korea, Asia's largest Lego theme park. Located on a scenic island in Chuncheon's pristine Uiam Lake, this massive 280,000 sqm wonderland features over 40 thrilling rides, shows, and attractions across seven themed zones. From the high seas of Pirate Shores to the futuristic magic of LEGO Ninjago World, this day trip from Seoul offers unforgettable family fun with hassle-free round-trip transport and tickets included.
The story behind the places
Legoland Korea
Legoland sits in Chuncheon, a lake city Koreans already associate with easy weekend trips from Seoul. The park is new, but the setting matters: islands, water, rail routes, and family travel have long made Chuncheon feel like Seoul's playful neighbor.
What the day looks like
Before the timetable, look at the visual clues: the color, scale, and small details that tell you what kind of day this will feel like.

Legoland
Legoland works best as an easy family day, with Chuncheon's lake setting giving it more breathing room than a city attraction.

Legoland
Legoland works best as an easy family day, with Chuncheon's lake setting giving it more breathing room than a city attraction.

Legoland
Legoland works best as an easy family day, with Chuncheon's lake setting giving it more breathing room than a city attraction.
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HighlightsWhat makes this tour special
ItineraryYour journey
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Korea in 2026 — what's coming up
The calendar everyone planning Korea should know about. Useful whether you're on our tour or not.
- Cherry blossoms peak in Seoul around April 4–9; Jinhae a few days earlier.
- Jinhae Gunhangje Festival runs late March through early April — Korea's biggest cherry blossom festival, over a million visitors.
- Seoul Jazz Festival, end of May at Olympic Park — line-up drops mid-April.
- Children's Day (May 5) — theme parks absolutely packed; skip Everland/Legoland that week.
- Buddha's Birthday (May 25 in 2026) — temple tours are magical; Seoul Lotus Lantern Festival lights up streets for 5 days.
- Gyeongju Cherry Blossoms are done by now — shift to spring flowers at Morning Calm instead.
- BTS Busan-area reunion event (early June) — expect Busan hotels to hit peak prices.
- Hansik Day (June 6) — traditional Korean food gets spotlighted; Gwangjang Market runs a special all week.
- Dano Festival (late June) — Gangneung hosts the oldest one, UNESCO Intangible Heritage.
- Monsoon season — plan for 3–5 rainy days per week. Indoor/evening tours win.
- Boryeong Mud Festival (mid-July) — two-hour drive from Seoul; still one of Korea's oldest international festivals.
- Busan Sea Festival — beachfront concerts at Haeundae + Gwangalli through August.