Le Space: ICE PLANET — Korea’s Most Immersive Exhibition You Can’t Miss in 2026

Discover Le Space: ICE PLANET at Inspire Resort in Incheon — Korea’s largest immersive media art exhibition. Everything foreigners need to know: tickets, discounts, directions, dining, and more.

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What Is Le Space: ICE PLANET?

If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping off a plane in South Korea and walking straight into another galaxy, Le Space: ICE PLANET is the experience you’ve been waiting for. Located inside the iconic Inspire Entertainment Resort on Yeongjong Island in Incheon — just minutes from Incheon International Airport — this is officially Korea’s largest permanent immersive media art exhibition, spanning an astonishing 6,600 square meters across 18 fully distinct sensory zones.

Le Space is a premium media art brand created by Hyundai Futurenet, and its concept is elegant in its simplicity: it blends Lumière (light), Experience, and Space into a multi-sensory journey that simultaneously awakens your sight, hearing, and even your sense of smell. The current season, ICE PLANET (Season 2), builds dramatically on the original exhibition. Rather than being a passive observer, you now become the protagonist of your own space adventure. Upon entering, you’ll create a personalized “Space Boarding Pass” using your own photo, design your own spacecraft, and follow a cast of mysterious ice-planet characters through one of the most technically breathtaking environments ever constructed in Korea.

The ICE PLANET theme transforms the familiar Le Space universe into a world of frozen glaciers, crystalline snowscapes, shimmering cosmic light, and otherworldly creatures — all brought to life through a world-first combination of a 5-meter LED sphere and full-surround projection technology, motion-reactive installations, facial recognition AI, holograms, and even zone-specific custom scents. If you’ve visited the original Le Space, you’ll find this season to be a completely different world. And if it’s your first time, buckle up — this is unlike any exhibition you’ve ever experienced.


Is Le Space: ICE PLANET Worth Visiting?

In one word: absolutely. With a rating of 4.53 stars on Naver and over 1,180 reviews, and a 4.6/5 on Fever based on 1,380 global reviews, the visitor consensus is overwhelmingly positive. Reviewers consistently praise the sheer scale and grandeur of the space, describing how they felt completely transported out of reality. One visitor wrote, “I was skeptical because it wasn’t cheap — but after visiting, I was so overwhelmed by the size and magnificence that I’d recommend it to everyone.” Another noted, “Each exhibition space had a different scent, making it feel like a truly multi-sensory experience. The perfect blend of scent, sound, and light!”

What makes Le Space: ICE PLANET especially compelling for foreign visitors is how universally accessible it is. There are no language barriers to enjoying the experience — the visuals, music, and interactive technology speak for themselves. It’s suitable for solo travelers, couples, families with children, and even corporate groups. Kids love the motion-reactive rooms where they can dance with AI characters, while adults are consistently awe-struck by rooms like the Parallel Universe (where the ocean appears to split before you) or the Big Bang room, where glowing stars seem to fall from the ceiling in real time.

This is also a photographer’s dream. The Reflecting Sea zone, the Colorful Forest, and the Ice Planet landscape rooms offer some of the most photogenic, Instagram-worthy compositions you’ll find anywhere in Korea in 2026.


Highlight Zones Inside the Exhibition

The 18 zones inside Le Space: ICE PLANET each tell a different chapter of your space journey. A few standout experiences to look forward to include the Cosmo Station, the central hub from which your galactic adventure begins; Big Bang, where you stand beneath a cascade of breathing, living stars; Glacia, a mystical guardian of the ice planet who dances gracefully through swirling snowflakes; Imagine, where an AI-powered character mirrors and responds to your every movement; Abyss, a deep-sea environment filled with bioluminescent coral and unknown marine creatures; Volcanic, a vast lava landscape enhanced by custom fog and the scent of volcanic earth; and finally Space Exploration, where you board a virtual spaceship and soar through a new galaxy on a cinematic screen surround. Every corner of this exhibition is designed to dissolve the boundary between art and reality.


Admission Fees

Le Space: ICE PLANET tickets start from ₩20,000 KRW (approximately $14–15 USD) for the new ICE PLANET season when booked in advance through the Fever platform. Standard adult admission for the exhibition starts from around ₩28,000 KRW for general tickets. Specific pricing tiers include:

  • General Admission: From ₩28,000 KRW
  • ICE PLANET Advance Booking (via Fever): From ₩20,000 KRW
  • VIP Express Ticket: Higher price tier — grants entry at any time without a reservation, includes fast-track access, and comes with a complimentary seasonal merchandise item
  • Children under 36 months: Free entry (proof of age required)
  • Special Discounts: Available for seniors, people with disabilities, and military personnel upon document verification at the box office

Tickets can be purchased online via the Fever app or website, or at the on-site box office. However, tickets do sell out, especially on weekends, so online advance booking is strongly recommended.


April 40% Advance Booking Discount — Don’t Miss This!

As shown in the Naver listing, Le Space is currently offering a 40% discount for advance reservations made in April. This is a significant saving that brings ticket prices down considerably from the standard rate. This kind of early-bird offer is limited in availability and time, so if you’re planning a visit in late April or May 2026, booking now through the Fever platform is the smartest move. The ICE PLANET season officially kicks off on May 1, 2026, with the advance discount available for pre-bookings made before that date.

Additionally, if you hold an N Plus Membership (Naver), you can earn up to 5% cashback on your purchase, and LINE Friends Card holders can earn an additional 4% cashback reward.


How Long Does a Visit Take?

The recommended and typical visiting time for Le Space: ICE PLANET is 60 to 90 minutes, though many visitors find themselves lingering much longer — especially in rooms with interactive AI content or photogenic backdrops. The exhibition is a walkthrough experience with no fixed pace, meaning you can slow down and truly absorb each zone. Some pavilions offer seating in the form of chairs and beanbags, allowing you to rest and simply soak in the visuals. Given the interactive nature of the ICE PLANET season — where your personal space boarding pass ties you to the narrative throughout — you may easily find yourself spending closer to 2 hours for the full experience.


How to Get There

Le Space: ICE PLANET is located at 1F, INSPIRE Entertainment Resort, 127 Gonghangmunhwa-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon (인천광역시 중구 공항문화로 127). This makes it extraordinarily convenient for international travelers, as Yeongjong Island is home to Incheon International Airport (ICN) — one of Asia’s busiest travel hubs.

By Shuttle Bus (Free — Most Convenient):
Inspire Resort operates a complimentary shuttle bus service with multiple pickup points. From Incheon Airport Terminal 1 (T1), look for Gates 2C and 14C on the Arrivals floor. From Terminal 2 (T2), head to Exit 6 on the Ground Floor. There are also pickup points from central Seoul — specifically from Daerim Station toward Seoul Dragon City (Exit 9), and from the Ansan/Jeongwang-dong area.

By Taxi or Rideshare: From Incheon Airport, the resort is approximately a 10-15 minute taxi ride.

By Car: Parking at Inspire Resort is free for up to 3 hours with an exhibition ticket (4 hours per some listings — confirm at the box office). Parking Lot A is the closest to Le Space. Pre-registration at the ticket office is required to activate the free parking benefit.

The exhibition is fully wheelchair accessible, and strollers/prams are welcome inside.


Nearby Dining & Things to Do

One of the greatest advantages of Le Space being situated inside INSPIRE Entertainment Resort is the sheer range of dining and entertainment options available immediately after your visit.

Inside the resort itself, you’ll find a fantastic lineup of restaurants. Michael Jordan’s Steak House is a headline dining experience for those who want a premium meal in a uniquely American-Korean setting. Chef’s Kitchen offers an upscale buffet experience, while Brasserie 1783 and Hong Pan (a well-regarded Peking Duck restaurant) cater to a range of tastes. For something more casual and lively, the Oasis Gourmet Village food court inside the resort has become a viral sensation — offering Korean pot rice, Japanese ramen, Chinese favorites, burgers, pizza, and fusion snacks all under one spectacularly designed roof. It’s been described as “a food court you won’t believe is a food court.”

Beyond the resort, Eurwangni Beach (을왕리해수욕장) is one of the most beloved hidden gems near Incheon Airport, located just a short drive from Inspire Resort. This 700-meter white sand beach is famous for its stunning sunset views, fresh seafood restaurants right along the shoreline, and its relaxed, unrushed atmosphere. It’s the perfect complement to the high-tech intensity of Le Space — a natural, slow-paced cool-down by the sea. The surrounding area has numerous small seafood pojangmacha (street stalls) and casual restaurants serving raw fish, clam soup, and grilled shellfish.

Other nearby attractions worth considering include Paradise City, another integrated resort complex close to the airport with its own art installations and entertainment, as well as the Incheon Bridge (the fifth longest cable-stayed bridge in the world), which offers dramatic coastal views.


Practical Tips for Foreign Visitors

A few things to keep in mind before your visit: food and beverages are not permitted inside the exhibition, so plan to dine either before or after at one of the many resort restaurants. There are no storage lockers on-site, so travel light. Photography is encouraged and fully allowed — feel free to capture and share everything, though commercial filming requires prior permission. The exhibition includes bright and strobe-type lights in certain zones, so visitors with light sensitivity should speak with staff upon arrival. All ages are welcome, and the venue is designed with families in mind, including a dedicated nursing room with a feeding and diaper-changing area.

For ticketing questions, changes, or refunds (available up to 24 hours before your scheduled time), contact the Fever support team or call the on-site line at 1533-3660.


Final Verdict

Le Space: ICE PLANET is not just an exhibition — it is a full sensory adventure that sits at the intersection of art, technology, and imagination. For foreign visitors to Korea, it offers something uniquely Korean in its ambition and scale, yet completely universal in its appeal. Whether you have a layover at Incheon Airport, are spending a few days in the greater Seoul area, or are making Incheon your destination, Le Space: ICE PLANET is one of the most compelling and memorable experiences you can have in South Korea in 2026. Book your tickets early, take advantage of the April 40% discount, and prepare to be transported to another world.

🎫 Book Tickets Here: feverup.com — Le Space ICE PLANET
🌐 Official Website: lespace.co.kr/en
📍 Location: 1F, Inspire Entertainment Resort, 127 Gonghangmunhwa-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea
🕙 Hours: Daily 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Last entry: 8:10 PM / ICE PLANET last entry: 7:30 PM)

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