
A Christmas tree inspired by Japanese sculptor Kusama Yoyoi’s “Yellow Pumpkin” /Courtesy of Paradise City
By Kim Se-jeong
Paradise City is holding Festive Week from Dec. 18 till Jan. 1, 2018, during which guests can enjoy exquisite dishes from a range of cuisines, a variety of entertainment and affordable room packages.

Buffet restaurant On the Plate offers grilled meats and seafood.
From Dec. 18, the resort’s three restaurants ― Italian restaurant La Scalia, Japanese restaurant Raku and buffet restaurant On the Plate ― will feature seasonal menus. For instance, La Scala’s white truffle special course will be available for 280,000 won per person, Raku’s raw fish platter for 180,000 won and Oh the Plate’s grilled meats and seafood for 99,000 won or more.
The hotel’s life music lounge, Rubik, will feature world-class musicians ― Na Yun-gwon and Dynamic Duo on Dec. 23, Rose Motel and Johan Kim on Dec. 24, Gil9 Bong9, Ailee and Yun Mirae on Dec. 30 and Yunha, Verbal Jint and Cheetah on Dec. 31.
The hotel is also offering two room packages during the holiday season.
The Christmas Celebration package includes a night’s stay, access to the hotel’s indoor swimming pool and fitness center, a Christmas lucky charm gift, made by Swiss jewelry brand “de Grisogono,” and for families with children, an arts and craft program. The package is available for Dec. 23 and 24. Meanwhile, the Year-End package consists of a night’s stay and access to the hotel’s swimming pool and fitness center on Dec. 30 and 31.
Both packages start at 380,000 won, excluding tax and service charges. For more information and reservations, call 1833-8855 or visit
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Paradise City is a hotel and resort complex in Yeongjongdo next to the Incheon International Airport.
The complex’s 711-room hotel opened in April, and other amenities, including spa, shopping center and movie theater will open next year. During the holiday season, the complex will be peppered with Christmas decorations including a tree inspired by Japanese sculptor Kusama Yayoi’s “Yellow Pumpkin” and surrounded by trains made by Germany toy company, Maerklin.