Paid Bus from Hongdae to Everland: Your Easy Travel Guide

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Registration Date: 2025-08-14 13:50

If you’re planning a fun day trip from Seoul to Everland, taking a paid direct bus from Hongdae is one of the most convenient options. Here’s a step-by-step guide to make your journey smooth and stress-free.


1. Boarding the Bus at Hongdae

 Boarding the paid bus at Hongdae Exit 4 - the starting point of your Everland adventure.

Your adventure starts at the Hongdae bus stop. Look for the paid shuttle bus that goes directly to Everland. The boarding area is easy to find, and the staff is usually very helpful. 



2. Arrival at Everland 

 Arriving at Everland - just a few steps to the entrance and the fun begins!

After approximately 1 to 1.5 hours of comfortable travel, you’ll arrive at Everland’s 2nd parking lot. From here, you need to take the park’s internal shuttle bus to reach the entrance, as walking is not possible. This ensures you reach the park efficiently and ready for a day full of fun and excitement.



3. Shuttle Bus to the Main Entrance 

 Taking the shuttle from the 2nd parking lot - a convenient option for park visitorsAt Everland’s 2nd parking lot, locate the shuttle bus stop that takes you directly to the park’s main entrance. This shuttle is necessary, as walking from the 2nd parking lot to the entrance is not possible.


Important tip: When returning to Seoul, it can take around 30 minutes to get from inside Everland to the 2nd parking lot. Make sure to plan ahead and leave early enough to catch your return bus on time.


Taking the paid bus from Hongdae to Everland is hassle-free, convenient, and perfect for families, friends, or solo travelers looking to enjoy a full day at Korea’s most popular theme park.


We offer round-trip bus tickets and one-day Everland passes. To use this service, click the button below to make a reservation



EVERLAND All Day Pass


EVERLAND Ticket Plus Bus


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