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AK PLAZA Suwon department store in Suwon, GG
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View of AK PLAZA Suwon in Suwon, GG
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View of AK PLAZA Suwon in Suwon, GG
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AK PLAZA Suwon

4.2(6,037 reviews)$$Water Park
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the gentle water play areas and shallow pools, while elementary and middle school kids love the water slides and outdoor attractions. Parents can relax knowing there are options for various swimming abilities.

About

AK PLAZA Suwon is a unique combination of department store and seasonal water park, offering families a fun aquatic escape during warmer months. With both indoor and outdoor water attractions including slides, multiple pools, and dedicated water play areas, it provides a refreshing break from sightseeing in the historic city of Suwon, just south of Seoul.

Highlights

  • Multiple water slides ranging from gentle to thrilling
  • Separate shallow pools and play areas designed for young children
  • Indoor sections allow for comfortable play regardless of weather
  • Connected department store for convenient shopping and dining
  • Modern, clean facilities with family changing rooms available

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring your own towels and swimwear to save money, as rentals can be pricey. If you forget, the department store section sells everything you need.
  2. 2.Visit on weekday mornings to avoid the weekend and after-school crowds that pack the facility.
  3. 3.The water park is seasonal (typically spring through early fall), so check ahead if visiting during winter months when only the shopping areas operate.
  4. 4.Use the subway to get here easily. Take Line 1 to Suwon Station, and the plaza is a short walk or taxi ride away.
  5. 5.Combine your water park visit with shopping for Korean snacks and souvenirs in the department store downstairs.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings during summer months (June through August) offer the best experience with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures in outdoor areas. Avoid weekends and Korean school holidays when local families flood the facility.

What to Know

Admission is moderately priced at around 30,000-40,000 Korean won per person (approximately $25-35 USD). The facility has lockers, changing rooms, and a food court with Korean and international options. Note that some areas may require swim caps, which can be purchased on-site.

Seasonal Notes

The water park typically operates from late spring through early fall (approximately May through September), with exact dates varying by year. During winter months, only the department store and shopping areas remain open. Korean summer holidays (late July through August) are extremely busy.

Nearby Eats

The AK PLAZA food court offers kid-friendly Korean and international options including bibimbap, noodles, and familiar fast food. For a cultural experience, try nearby Suwon Galbi (Korean BBQ ribs), a local specialty that kids often enjoy for its sweet, savory flavor.

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