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Klook Lotte World Tickets 2026: Seoul & Busan

Klook Lotte World Tickets 2026: Seoul & Busan

Lotte World, Seoul’s indoor-outdoor theme park in the Jamsil district, starts at ₩34,461 ($22.95) for basic admission and carries the deepest combo-ticket catalog of any Korean attraction on Klook, spanning the park itself, the attached Seoul Sky tower, an aquarium, and even a separate Busan location.

Verified: August 6, 2026.

Basic admission: Seoul and Busan

Lotte World Ticket in Seoul (₩34,461 ($22.95)) covers the original, larger park in Jamsil. Busan Lotte World Ticket (₩34,461 ($22.95)), identically priced, covers the separate, newer Busan property. These are two distinct parks under the same brand, book the one matching your actual city, not interchangeable despite the shared name and price.

Seoul Sky Tower and the aquarium

Seoul Sky Lotte World Tower Ticket (₩25,512 ($16.99)) is a separate attraction from the theme park itself, an observation deck near the top of Lotte World Tower, one of the tallest buildings in Korea, giving a genuine skyline view over Seoul. Lotte World Aquarium Tickets (₩25,512 ($16.99)), the same price, covers the aquarium in the same complex, a reasonable rainy-day or evening add-on alongside the theme park or tower.

The combo tickets: covering more of Jamsil at once

ULTRA LOTTE TOUR (Lotte Duty Free, Lotte World, Seoul Sky, Aquarium) (₩25,812 ($17.19)), remarkably, covers duty-free shopping access plus three attractions for barely more than a single Seoul Sky or aquarium ticket alone, the standout value in this entire guide if all four are genuinely on the itinerary. Worth booking specifically for travelers who want to make a full day of the Jamsil complex rather than picking just one attraction.

EVERLAND & LOTTE WORLD 2-DAY TOUR (₩120,653 ($80.35)) covers both of Korea’s headline theme parks across two days, worth it for anyone planning to visit both Everland and Lotte World on the same trip rather than buying two separate full-price single-park tickets. See our Klook Everland tickets guide for standalone Everland pricing if the two-day combo isn’t the right fit.

Photo-op add-ons: school uniform rentals

KOREA SEOUL School Uniform Rental, Jamsil Main Store (₩18,695 ($12.45)) and Lotte World Ehwa Korean School Uniform Rental Experience (₩19,145 ($12.75)) both cover the same popular Korea photo activity available at Everland, worth checking which storefront and style options suit your preference between the two nearly-identically-priced options.

Private tours and full packages

Lotte World Package Deal (₩337,858 ($225)) and Private Tour: Lotte World, Tower, Aquarium (All Tickets Included) (₩390,413 ($260)) sit at the top of this guide, private guided packages bundling all three Jamsil attractions with a dedicated guide, a real premium over booking the Klook combo tickets independently, worth it specifically if a guide’s context and a fully arranged day matter more than saving the difference.

Why Lotte World works on a rainy day

Unlike Everland’s fully outdoor layout, Lotte World Adventure runs a genuine indoor section under a domed roof, keeping a real portion of the rides and attractions weatherproof. This makes Lotte World the go-to choice specifically when rain or extreme heat is a concern, a meaningful practical advantage over Korea’s other major theme parks for anyone visiting during Korea’s wetter months or peak summer heat.

Getting to Lotte World

Seoul’s Lotte World sits directly on the subway network at Jamsil Station, genuinely convenient compared to Everland’s bus-dependent location outside the city. This accessibility is part of why Lotte World works well as a half-day or evening add-on to a broader Seoul itinerary, rather than requiring a dedicated day trip out of the city the way Everland does.

Choosing which tickets to combine

A rainy or hot-weather day: Lotte World alone, leaning on the indoor section. A skyline-focused half-day: Seoul Sky by itself, especially at sunset. A full Jamsil day: the Ultra Lotte Tour, genuinely the best per-dollar value in this guide if duty-free shopping and all three attractions are of interest. A two-theme-park trip: the Everland combo, spread across two days.

Booking window

Standard admission and the Ultra Lotte Tour rarely require far-ahead booking outside Korean holidays. Private tour packages benefit from booking further ahead given more limited guide availability, particularly during peak Seoul tourist season in spring and autumn.

What’s inside Lotte World’s indoor section

Lotte World Adventure’s domed indoor area houses a genuine mix of rides, an ice rink, and a parade route, giving the park a distinct atmosphere from a typical outdoor theme park, closer in spirit to a giant indoor mall crossed with a ride circuit. The outdoor section, Magic Island, sits on an artificial island within the complex and adds more traditional theme-park rides and seasonal festival decoration, worth covering both sections rather than assuming the indoor half is the whole park.

What to pack

Given the indoor-outdoor split, layering matters more at Lotte World than a fully outdoor park, the indoor section runs climate-controlled while Magic Island exposes visitors to whatever the day’s actual weather is. Comfortable shoes matter regardless of season, the complex is genuinely large once accounting for the theme park, tower, and aquarium together.

Food and dining in the Jamsil complex

Jamsil carries an extensive dining scene beyond the theme park itself, the attached Lotte World Mall and department store both offer a wide range of options from food courts to sit-down restaurants, easy to fold a meal into a Lotte World day without leaving the complex. This is a genuine advantage over Everland’s more limited on-site dining, worth factoring in in if food variety matters as much as the rides.

Connectivity and cash

A Korean SIM or eSIM covers Jamsil reliably given its central Seoul location. Cards are widely accepted throughout the complex, including at the duty-free shops covered by the Ultra Lotte Tour, though keeping some Korean won on hand for smaller vendors and the uniform rental shops is still a reasonable precaution.

Comparing Seoul and Busan Lotte World

Beyond the shared branding and identical admission price, the two parks differ meaningfully in scale and setting, Seoul’s is the larger, more established property with the attached tower and aquarium, while Busan’s is a newer standalone park without that same surrounding complex. Travelers with an itinerary covering both cities shouldn’t assume visiting one covers the other, they’re genuinely separate experiences worth their own dedicated visit if both cities are on the trip.

Verdict

The Ultra Lotte Tour at ₩25,812 ($17.19) is the strongest single value in this guide, four attractions for barely more than one standalone ticket. Standard Lotte World admission works well paired with Seoul Sky for a half-day skyline-and-rides combination, and the Everland 2-day combo is worth it for any Korea trip planning to cover both of the country’s headline theme parks.

Prices verified as of August 6, 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lotte World Seoul the same as Lotte World Busan?

No, they're two separate parks under the same brand, in two different cities. Seoul's Lotte World is the larger, more established park with the indoor-outdoor format and Seoul Sky Tower attached; Busan's is a newer, distinct property. Book the correct one for your itinerary, they're not interchangeable tickets.

What's the difference between Lotte World and Seoul Sky?

Lotte World is the theme park itself; Seoul Sky is the observation deck at the top of Lotte World Tower, a separate building and a separate ticket. Both sit in the same Jamsil complex, easy to combine but genuinely different attractions.

Is Lotte World good for a rainy day?

Yes, uniquely among Korea's major theme parks. Lotte World's indoor section, Lotte World Adventure, keeps a real chunk of the rides and attractions under a domed roof, making it the go-to choice specifically when weather is a concern, unlike the fully outdoor Everland.

What is the Ultra Lotte Tour?

A combo ticket covering Lotte Duty Free, Lotte World, Seoul Sky, and the aquarium in one booking, built for travelers who want to cover the whole Jamsil Lotte complex, shopping included, without buying separate tickets for each attraction.