This place may be temporarily closed. Please check official sources before visiting.
A solo traveler can tour the six themed glass gardens, try the maze, and join short paid art classes without scheduling hassles; paths are easy and safe, so visiting alone feels relaxed and engaging.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time to tour all themed pavilions and complete a glass painting class at a relaxed pace.
Self-Guided Exhibition Tour:
Walk through six themed glass model parks, including the glass diamond and mirror lake.
Tip: Pick up a free map at the entrance and follow your own pace to catch key international artworks.
Mirror Maze Challenge:
Navigate the world’s first all-glass labyrinth for a mind-bending experience.
Tip: Count your steps in each section to avoid getting turned around and track your path back.
Glass Painting Class:
Decorate a small glass plate or ornament using specialized paints.
Tip: Reserve your spot a day in advance by calling +82-64-772-7777 to secure a session.
Quiet Sketch or Photo Session:
Use a sketchbook or camera to capture unique glass sculptures and reflections.
Tip: Visit at opening time for soft morning light and fewer visitors around the exhibits.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Adult admission | KRW 11,000 |
Glass painting class | KRW 10,000 |
Coffee at café | KRW 4,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 25,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In summer, stay until dusk to see outdoor sculptures lit up until 10 pm. On weekdays in winter, crowds are low—great for clear photos.
Address: 462 Nokchabunjae-ro, Hangyeong-myeon, Cheju, Jeju-do, South Korea
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Vijay S Paul
Very underwhelming. There was some kind of construction going on when I visited (Aug 2022). Hence the main entrance was closed and had to enter via a temporary landing. The whole place looked old and worn out. Majority of the glass sculptures were dirty and there was no "wow factor". Some of them I really liked though. If they could maintain this place it would be so much better. But as of when ...
Jayasmita Jana
One of the cute tourist spots in Jeju. The place is well connected through bus and taxi. The ticket price is 11000 won per adult although there are relaxation for kids and seniors. The place consists of wide parking space. There is a glass workshop at second floor of the the building. One can buy souvenirs there. Moreover there is a long walking path with plenty of trees (one can get jungle vibe) ...
Yingying
Went here as part of the tour group. The place is actually quite big. But there was nothing much actually. One cool thing about this place is that everything is really made of glass. Even the floating "balloons". So there were special attention made to everything. Glass snowman, glass butterflies and etc.
JL
Great place to visit and as the name implies.. It has a large variety of glass made stuffs. Actually great venue for wedding pictures which I think is one of the most famous in Korea for wedding shoot. Generally a nice place to relax.
One LazyBoy
It was my wife's idea to go here, and I have to admit that I was not enthused. Once I arrived, I was pleaseantly surprised at all the beautiful glass work from around the glode. I enjoyed the indoor museum just as much as the outdoor trail. And, I couldn't stop taking pictures. I have included them for your pleasure. Enjoy...and visit.
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