Paradise City Casino Incheon South Korea
Paradise City Casino Incheon South Korea Average ratng: 3,5/5 2153 reviews
Located in Incheon, Paradise City is connected to a shopping center. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Songdo Central Park and Geuppo Beach, while Tri-bowl and Fun Science Museum are cultural highlights. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at BMW Driving Center or Incheon Civil Stadium.
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- PARADISE CITY is the first Korean style resort complex in Northeast Asia combining multi-purpose hospitality and entertainment facilities such as a hotel, casino, convention, shopping, art gallery, spa, club, carnival and performance. PARADISE CITY offers the most exciting entertainment you ever experienced.
- The Paradise City casino resort at Incheon in South Korea – with a gaming facility open only to foreigners – is to launch its first phase today (April 20). The property is located close to Incheon International Airport, which serves as the main air hub for the country’s capital Seoul.
Paradise Casino Incheon
- From sun-drenched indoor (thanks to double-height windows) and outdoor pools with views to steamy saunas and even a serene flower shop, there are ample places to unwind at Paradise Hotel.
- Boasting high ceilings and lofty public spaces, the Incheon property never feels crowded, even when visitors flock to the resort’s ever-changing art installations.
- Whether you’re looking for high-stakes table games at Paradise Casino, adrenaline-pumping excitement at Wonderbox indoor amusement park or a shop-till-you-drop afternoon at the Plaza shopping arcade, you’ll while away the days without setting foot off property.
- Every space in Paradise City gets an artistic bent. While Wonderbox holds a Ferris wheel, merry-go-round and other rides, its melting façade looks like a surreal work. Part of nightclub Chroma’s exterior appears bathed in a golden shadow.
- The restaurants at Paradise Hotel are as stunning as they are delicious. Stop into Raku to try its grilled lobster with sea urchin and cheese, or visit La Scala to try chef Ceccato Maurizio’s seasonal six-course Milanese-style menu.