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Paradise City — casino in Incheon

Paradise City is a land-based casino in Incheon (South Korea), operating since 2017; operated by Paradise Sega Sammy (Paradise Co. и Sega Sammy). ~8,700 m² of gaming space, about 160 tables and hundreds of slot machines. Nearby: a contemporary art collection with works by Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst and Yasumasa Morimura.

since 2017Hotel on siteDress code: smart casual

Key facts

City / countryIncheon, 🇰🇷 South Korea
Opened2017
OperatorParadise Sega Sammy (Paradise Co. и Sega Sammy)
Scale~8,700 m² of gaming space, about 160 tables and hundreds of slot machines
Dress codesmart casual
HotelYes

Games at Paradise City

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History & atmosphere

Paradise City is Korea's first world-class integrated resort, opened in 2017 next to Incheon International Airport. A joint project of Korea's Paradise and Japan's Sega Sammy, it combines the gambling business with art: works by contemporary art stars, including Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst, are placed throughout the complex, turning a stroll around the resort into a walk through a gallery. The casino is open only to foreigners — local law prohibits entry to most Korean casinos for residents, which makes Paradise City a venue for guests from China, Japan and Russia. Besides gaming, there is a luxurious hotel, the Cimer spa and thermal baths, the Chroma nightclub, the indoor Wonderbox amusement park and conference halls. Its proximity to the airport (a few minutes by train) makes the resort a convenient stop for transit travelers. The atmosphere combines Asian gloss, pop art and the Korean love of entertainment.

Compiled by the Casino Atlas editorial team. Last updated: July 2026. Please confirm opening hours, dress code and entry requirements with the venue.