Asia’s first-ever PokerStars Festival event will take place in the unique city of Incheon, Korea from July 14-24, 2017. Join the action at Paradise City, Incheon complex - the newest luxury gaming resort in the country.
Check back soon for more details, and get ready for one of the most exciting PokerStars Festival stops of the year, and the largest live poker event in Korea's history!
Festival Dates: July 14-24, 2017
Paradise City
IBC-1 2nd Phase District, Woonseo-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea
Contact Telephone: (+82)2-2280-5228
Contact Telephone for hotel room bookings: (+34) 93 325 67 77
Dress code: Casual
Minimum age: 19 years+
NB: Everyone must bring a valid government issued passport or ID together with a Paradise Membership Card to participate.
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The schedule for PokerStars Festival Korea will be announced soon. Watch this space
PokerStars Travel offers a wide range of accommodation options, including discounted rates, specifically for PokerStars players. Further information will be emailed to all full package qualifiers within seven days of winning a satellite.
For accommodation information please visit: www.pokerstarstravel.com. If you have any questions about accommodation contact info@pokerstarstravel.com.
The nearest airport is Seoul Incheon International Airport, which is one of the largest and busiest airports in the world. The airport operates daily flights to most of the world’s largest cities, and PokerStars Travel can arrange a transfer for you from the airport to your Hotel or Paradise City.
Incheon International Airport to Paradise City is only three minutes away by mag-lev train, or a 10-minute walk. There are also metered taxis, airport limousine buses and airport express trains connecting the airport to Incheon City and Seoul City Centre.
Gimpo International Airport, which mainly serves domestic flights and a few short haul regional international flights, is also nearby, located in Seoul City. The two airports are connected by frequent limousine buses and airport express trains.