Jamsil KBO Baseball Night with Korean Dinner





Tour at a Glance
| Duration | 3-4 hours |
|---|---|
| Price (from) | $75.26 per person |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair accessible |
| Languages | Korean, English |
| Operator | Jin |
| Cancellation | Free cancellation available |
| Rating | 4.7/5 (130 reviews) |
👨🍳 What Makes This Worth Booking
🍜 The Experience
💰 Is It Worth It?
- You want to see a KBO game (or KBL basketball in winter) with the crowd rituals explained by a local host
- You'd rather have dinner and a game ticket organized in one booking than DIY both
- You're curious about Korean stadium culture — cheerleaders, cheering songs, standing-and-dancing crowds
- You're after a multi-stop street food crawl — this is one Korean meal plus a game, not a tasting tour
- A guaranteed specific seat matters to you — the ticket doesn't lock one in
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✅ What's Included
- Game ticket (KBO baseball in season / KBL basketball in winter) — specific seat not guaranteed
- Pre-game Korean meal, described as Korean barbecue or Korean fried chicken
- Host briefing on the day's game context and fun facts
❌ Not Included
- The listing doesn't itemize exclusions. Note there's a slight chance of an extra ticketing fee depending on availability, since ticketing opens 7 days before the game — confirm with the host.
🥗 Dietary & Comfort
ℹ️ Practical Info
- Meeting Point: Sports Complex Station — either Exit 1 or Exit 8. The host sends messages after booking confirming which exit, so follow those closely.
- Best Time: Games run almost every night in season; the sport depends on the month — baseball April to November, basketball December to April.
- What to Bring: Something for the weather — rain can move the venue or trigger a 50% partial refund.
🤫 Insider Tip
SeoulFoodTour Editorial Review
“Jamsil Sports Complex delivers live Korean sports, crowd energy, and a pre-game Korean meal. The experience runs 3–4 hours and operates seasonally, switching from baseball (April–November) to basketball (December–April). The listing leaves several practical details unaddressed: dietary accommodations, whether alcohol is included or separately purchased, and the meeting point — which can be either exit 1 or exit 8 of Sports Complex station — is flagged as requiring careful attention without full clarification in the description. Smart choice for: travelers who want a social, locally hosted sports night in Seoul and don't mind navigating a few logistical unknowns on arrival.”
⭐ Guest Reviews
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Does this replace dinner?▾
Yes — a Korean meal is served before the game, described as Korean barbecue or Korean fried chicken. It's a single sit-down meal, not multiple tasting stops.
What happens if it rains?▾
The listing states the venue might move to a different location, or you may get a 50% partial refund after the meal experience. Confirm the rain policy with the host when booking.
Am I guaranteed a specific seat at the game?▾
No — the booking includes a ticket but does not guarantee a specific seat. Ticketing opens 7 days before the game, with a slight chance of an extra fee depending on availability.
Do I watch baseball or basketball?▾
It depends on the month — baseball runs April to November, and basketball takes over December to April at the same Jamsil complex.












