Gyeonggi Province to Launch "Gyeonggi Tour Pass" on April 27, Offering Unlimited Access to 130 Attractions for the May Golden Holiday

To celebrate Family Month in May and the upcoming golden holiday, Gyeonggi Province will introduce the "Gyeonggi Tour Pass" and the "Bay Valley Tour Pass" on April 27 and 28, respectively, to help residents reduce the cost of outings.


The Gyeonggi Tour Pass is a highly cost-effective integrated pass that allows unlimited access to more than 130 tourist attractions in the province with just one pass, priced in the 20,000-won range.


First launched in 2023, the Gyeonggi Tour Pass will go on sale from 11:00 a.m. on April 27, 2026. The pass provides free access to around 130 sites, including tourist attractions, experience facilities, and cafes located in 31 cities and counties. The prices are KRW 26,900 for a 24-hour pass and KRW 35,900 for a 48-hour pass, making it more affordable than visiting three to four individual facilities.


Gyeonggi Province plans to expand the number of available facilities to 200 within this year. Buyers can receive mobile tickets from more than 10 major online platforms, including Naver Smart Store, Gmarket, Auction, Coupang, MyRealTrip, and Yanolja, and use them immediately without the need for a separate reservation.


Gyeonggi Tour Pass Sales Information Poster

Gyeonggi Tour Pass Sales Information Poster

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At 11:00 a.m. on April 28, Gyeonggi Province will also launch the Bay Valley Tour Pass, a large-scale tourism product covering southern Gyeonggi and northern Chungnam.


This year, prior to the official launch of the product, the "Pick-Your-Own Landmark Package" was introduced, allowing visitors to freely choose and visit 2 out of around 20 major tourist attractions in the two regions, thereby offering more options. In celebration of the launch, Gyeonggi Province will sell a limited edition of 1,000 passes at a special price of KRW 13,900-KRW 2,000 off the regular price of KRW 15,900-exclusively through Naver Smart Store. Detailed usage information can be found on the Gyeonggi Tour Pass website (www.ggtourpass.kr).


Ko Youngmi, Head of Tourism Industry at Gyeonggi Province, said, "With just the Gyeonggi Tour Pass, residents can enjoy every corner of Gyeonggi Province more fully and affordably. We will continue to increase participating facilities and improve user convenience. The Bay Valley Tour Pass is also a joint initiative between Gyeonggi Province and Chungcheongnam-do, and we will do our best to ensure it takes root as a new travel culture connecting the two regions."

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