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) and items made of glass well decorated at sidewalk. Plenty of props are kept for better photos. Some works are going on to furnish the gallery. Overall tour took almost one and half hours and it was a nice...
Read moreThis place shows up as Jeju Glass Castle on the maps. It is much larger and more impressive than we anticipated. There is a lot of glass crafts in very creative settings as well as live glass blower and workshop to make your own glass jewelry. There is small convenience store next to ticket office for snacks, coffee, and other needs. We also recommend Jeju Folk Village and Manjaggul if you have time.
We advise avoiding Mini Land Park. It is expensive and falling apart. Chefline Park is right across from Canola...
Read moreVery 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 I went it just seems like it's been forgotten and...
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