Everland
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Everland Resort
Everland-ro, Yongin-si, 17023, South Korea
Take the Yongin EverLine to Jeondae-Everland Station (Exit 3) and use the free shuttle bus. Or, take an express bus (No. 5002) from Gangnam Station.
+82-31-320-5000
Daily 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Open year-round
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Marcostar 2026
5392X
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Overview
Everland is South Korea's largest theme park, operated by Samsung Everland. It is divided into five unique zones: Global Fair, American Adventure, Magic Land, European Adventure, and Zootopia. From world-class thrill rides to beautiful seasonal gardens and immersive animal exhibits, Everland offers a diverse range of entertainment for visitors of all ages.
History
Opened in 1976 as 'Yongin Jayeon Nongwon' (Yongin Nature Farm), it was Korea's first large-scale theme park. It was rebranded as Everland in 1996 to reflect its international growth. Over the decades, it has evolved into a comprehensive resort, adding Caribbean Bay (water park) and Speedway (racing track), and becoming a major cultural landmark in Gyeonggi-do.
Things to see
**T-Express**: Korea's first and most famous wooden roller coaster, featuring a 77-degree drop and speeds of up to 104 km/h.
**Panda World**: Home to the beloved 'Bao Family' (Aibao, Lebao, Ruibao, and Huibao), where visitors can observe giant pandas in a state-of-the-art habitat.
**Lost Valley & Safari World**: Immersive wildlife experiences where you can see lions, tigers, giraffes, and bears from amphibious vehicles or specialized trams.
**Four Seasons Garden**: A stunning landscape that hosts different festivals throughout the year, such as the Tulip Festival in spring and the Rose Festival in summer.
Things to do
**Smart Reservation**: Use the Everland app for "Smart Queueing" to book your spot for popular rides like T-Express or Lost Valley without waiting in long physical lines.
**Night Parade & Fireworks**: Stay until closing to watch the spectacular 'Moonlight Parade' followed by the 'Time Odyssey' multimedia fireworks show at the Four Seasons Garden.
**K-Pop Demon Hunters Zone**: Experience the new theme zone based on Netflix's animation, which opened in late 2025, blending K-Pop culture with interactive attractions.
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