From the building, you can see the Hangang River and the night view of the city center. The city has been conducting a trial run for the past two months, providing a preview experience for about 2,400 local residents and online PR staff.
The Moon of Seoul operates every day from noon to 10 p.m., except on Mondays, when equipment inspections are performed. Up to 20 people can ride each trip. The fare is 20,500 yen for those aged 19 to 65.
Those aged 3 to 19 can use the card for 0 won (approx. 2,715 yen), and those aged 3 to 19 can use it for 20,000 won (approx. 2,172 yen). Those who have a "Climate Companion Card," which can be used for payments for public transportation, etc., can use it at a 10% discount.
Disabled people and groups of 20 or more people can get a 30% discount, and groups of 20 or more people can get a 10% discount. Due to the nature of gas balloons, the operating hours may be adjusted depending on weather conditions such as rain and wind.
Online reservations are currently being prepared, and passengers will be able to reserve up to four tickets per time slot. Passengers will then arrive at the venue at the reserved time and, once boarding has been confirmed, they can complete the procedure at the automatic ticket machine.
If you do not have a reservation, you can visit the site directly and make a reservation to wait in line.
2024/08/27 09:25 KST
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