Hallim Park
Hallim Park
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8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday
8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday
8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday
8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday
8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday
8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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Jeju Hallim Park is a field of frontier spirit of a man who transformed a wasteland to a green paradise. Consisting nine different theme gardens and seasonal festivals, Hallim park is an international tourist attraction of Jeju island, South Korea exhibiting global species of plants and animals. It is 80 acre big and has nearly 1.2 million visitors every year. Visitor can also enjoy Jeju's traditional cuisine in our restaurants. (Gardens) 1. Subtropical botanic garden 2. Palm tree avenue 3. Wild grass and flower garden 4. Hyeopjae and Ssangyong cave 5. Jeju stone and bonsai garden 6. Jae-am folk village 7. Bird garden 8. Jeju stone exhibit hall 9. Water garden (Seasonal Festivals) Jan. - Daffodil Feb. - Ume flower Mar. - Tulip Apr. - Cherry blossoms May - Wild flower Jun. - Hydrangea Jul. thru Sep. - Water lily and lotus Oct. - Pumpkin Nov. - Chrysanthemum Dec. - Camelia (Restaurants and Cafe) - Palm tree restaurant - Dolharubang restaurant - Herb cafe
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- alexSingapore, Singapore114 contributionsNice walk in a landscaped park... with cavesLovely park with nice clusters of different plants from bonsai to seasonal flowers, and even accessible caves! Most of the tastefully landscaped park had piped-in music like you get in a spa, which makes for a soothing walk among the greens. Place was well maintained. Worth the entrance fee for us as we like greenery. We took the public bus from the intercity bus terminal in Jeju city. Easily doable. The Hallim Park bus stop is near convenient shops and eateries at the nearby beach, so you can get your food and drinks there before entering the park, if you like. Enjoy!Visited November 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 18 November 2023
- lolitabilAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates201 contributionsHallim ParkHallim Park has some beautiful plants. It is not spread over a vast area, hence you can easily cover the entire park within half an hour or at the most 45 minutes. At the entrance one can buy Jeju goodoes as well. There is a small cafe as well, unfortunately they weren't serving most of the items on the menu.Visited November 2023Travelled with familyWritten 18 December 2023
- minSentosa Island, Singapore84 contributionsA beautiful park worth visitingThis park is definitely worth visiting, there’s something for everyone. It’s really large with different sections - from sub-tropical to bonsai, caves, folk village, lots of peacocks, birds and some reptiles too. Unfortunately I’m too early for the cherry blossoms, only saw the canola flowers. I would like to come back in another season to see the different flowers.Visited March 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 11 March 2024
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alex
Singapore, Singapore114 contributions
Nov 2023 • Friends
Lovely park with nice clusters of different plants from bonsai to seasonal flowers, and even accessible caves! Most of the tastefully landscaped park had piped-in music like you get in a spa, which makes for a soothing walk among the greens. Place was well maintained. Worth the entrance fee for us as we like greenery. We took the public bus from the intercity bus terminal in Jeju city. Easily doable. The Hallim Park bus stop is near convenient shops and eateries at the nearby beach, so you can get your food and drinks there before entering the park, if you like. Enjoy!
Written 18 November 2023
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Chris Ruggaluffagus
Yorktown, VA298 contributions
Apr 2021 • Solo
The grounds are amazing and beautiful. Different times of year you can see beautiful blooms like azaleas, hydrangeas, bougainvillea, etc. It’s definitely worth some time to see the natural beauty of the flora. The animal enclosures are very disappointing, because as a true natural park, you would expect better conditions for the animals. The caves are a good break from the sun and heat. They are a wet cave, so prepare to get drops on your head. They have a tour route that allows you to see everything. Recommend taking 2-3 hours to see everything.
Written 29 May 2021
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Leesah65
Singapore, Singapore135 contributions
Mar 2023 • Family
This park is planned so well. The different sections together give an overview of what Jeju offers - beautiful plants and flowers, the tangerines, the caves. I especially enjoyed the Jeju Stone and Bonsai Garden and the Palm Tree Road, which are quite breathtaking. I could not go to the caves because of the steep paths. My family members did, and they really liked the caves and the experience, especially for the younger children. I strongly recommend Hallim Park to fellow tourists.
Written 21 March 2023
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min
Sentosa Island, Singapore84 contributions
Mar 2024 • Friends
This park is definitely worth visiting, there’s something for everyone. It’s really large with different sections - from sub-tropical to bonsai, caves, folk village, lots of peacocks, birds and some reptiles too. Unfortunately I’m too early for the cherry blossoms, only saw the canola flowers. I would like to come back in another season to see the different flowers.
Written 11 March 2024
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erguizajerry
Los Banos, Philippines79 contributions
Oct 2018 • Family
You should be geared for a long walk inside the park. The ticket is a bit pricey (11,000 won per adult) with nothing much to see. There are plenty of palm trees and different types of pine trees as well but not really very rare or special species.They have collection of tropical plants (bananas, guava,mango , etc) which I am sure tourists from Southeast Asia will find boring. They have lots of cacti although not very extensive collection. May be we came at the wrong time because there were only few flowering plants. Overall, quite a waste of time and money ( and energy too).
Written 18 October 2018
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Faraway42
Liberty Hill, TX419 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
It is not only a botanical garden. They also have local animals on display, their cave system is quite big with three caves and their bonsai garden is beautiful. You could easily spend here a whole day. 12.000 won per adult sounded pricey at the beginning but these huge gardens and animals need a lot of maintenance and are in good conditions. We enjoyed our visit.
Written 9 May 2019
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Suzanna A
Dalian, China46 contributions
Sept 2018
The view especially sunset was just amazing to observe. Crystal clear water, cosy cafes scatetred around gives happy vibes !
Written 21 November 2018
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limericklin
Singapore, Singapore123 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
Hallim Park is a jack of all trades but a master of none. It is rather unusual to find a mini bird park, caves and gardens altogether in the same place (but not all of them were stunning). Some of the vegetation were not well maintained.
That said, if you enjoy viewing cherry blossoms and tulips, this is your chance. When we went last week, the cherry blossoms and tulips were in full bloom and they were absolutely a wonderful sight. We were hoping to see cherry blossoms in Jeju and didn't know we will catch them right here at Hallim Park. You can miss everything else, but don't miss these seasonal flowers.
That said, if you enjoy viewing cherry blossoms and tulips, this is your chance. When we went last week, the cherry blossoms and tulips were in full bloom and they were absolutely a wonderful sight. We were hoping to see cherry blossoms in Jeju and didn't know we will catch them right here at Hallim Park. You can miss everything else, but don't miss these seasonal flowers.
Written 2 April 2018
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werner867
Niedernhausen, Germany84 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
A local has fulfilled himself a dream. He moved ground to this place and built this park with areas for Bonsai, azalees, palm trees, a natural lava tunnel, traditional houses, strangely formed lava rocks etc.The stop here is part of a bus tour tio the Western part of the Island.
Written 30 December 2017
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Speckypilot
Singapore, Singapore80 contributions
June 2017 • Family
This park is huge! it is divided into different areas with different themes. It has a great variety of plants and birds. There are also two underground tunnel caves which enrich the overall visiting experience.
There is also an area with seasonal flowers. Great spot for photo-taking. Highly recommended for family with children. Allocate at least two hours visiting time here.
There is also an area with seasonal flowers. Great spot for photo-taking. Highly recommended for family with children. Allocate at least two hours visiting time here.
Written 12 August 2017
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Hi where is the pick up location near Seogwipo for Jeju East course bus tour, already made reservations And vouchers but Sis not received pick up location for tomorrow tour. Thanks
Written 27 March 2018
Cant open My email account but already sent My WhatsApp Number please advise pick up location for Jeju East course bus day tour tomorrow Thanks
Written 27 March 2018
How much does this cost per person to visit for an hour?
Written 24 April 2017
We joined the tour but I saw on their website it is 11.000won for adult.
Written 25 April 2017
If you see my review you'll see photos of them.
Written 27 March 2016
What is the weather like in May and how would you get from the Port to Hallin Park. We will be on a cruise.
Written 15 March 2016
Getting around using rental car will be easiest in Jeju.
Rental Car are fitted with GPS navigation.
From port in the north of Jeju to Hallin Park in mid west will take almost an hour.
Note. U need an international license to rent a car in Jeju and unlike Australia, they do left hand drive.
Written 21 March 2016
Sharizan A
St. Petersburg, Russia
Добрый вечер, уважаемые. Сообщите, пожалуйста, прямые контакты отеля. Заранее Вам благодарна.
Written 13 November 2015
eka04
Khabarovsk, Russia
Здравствуйте! Я не поняла суть вопроса. Я писала отзыв о парке, а меня спрашивают о каком-то отеле.
Written 16 November 2015
How is the park condition if i visit by winter time arround end of december ? Any advise?
Written 14 June 2015
fiocwl
Singapore, Singapore
Just remember to keep warm as the temperature is much cooler with the trees surrounding, moreover it is winter time. Wear a comfortable and non-slippery pair of shoes as the pavement might be a little slippery inside the mini caves. Umbrella is a need in case of rain and shelter area is very limited in the park.
Written 16 June 2015
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