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Guidebook Download DEL PINO 소노펠리체 델피노 빌리지 소노캄 델피노 소노문 델피노 SONO HOTELS & RESORTS GROUP EVENTS GUIDE SONO DEL PINO ) EAST TOWER WEST TOWER TOWER B TOWER A TOWER C VILLAGE A VILLAGE B VILLAGE G VILLAGE C VILLAGE F VILLAGE E Sonofelice Village Delphino VILLAGE D Sono moon Delphino Sonocam Delphino Ⅳ. 오시는길(D irections) 수 도 · 충청권역 Car Shuttle bus Bus Directions 174 kilometers from Jamsil, about an hour and 50 minutes. Address 1153 Misiryeong Old Road, Toseong-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do Seoul Chuncheon Expressway Seoul > Gangil I.C > Sun Dong I.C > Misado I.C > Wabu I.C > Hwado JCT > Seojong I.C > Seorak I.C > Gangchon I.C > Namchun I.C > Hongcheon I.C> Donghongcheon I.C> Hongcheon > Inje > Misiryeong > Delphino 1 Course (3 hours and 10 minutes) Seoul > Olympic Highway > Jungbu Expressway > Hanam I.C > Paldang Bridge > Yangpyeong > Hongcheon > Inje > Cylindrical > Misiryeong Tunnel > Delphino 2 course (4 hours) copper > Chuncheon (Soyang Dam)> Chugok Medicinal Departing from Seoul Water > Gwangchiryeong (Gwangchi Tunnel)> Jangpyeong > Yongdaeri > Misiryeong > Delphino Course 3 (4 hours and 15 minutes) Seoul (Gangnam) > Singal J.C > Hobeop J.C > Daegwallyeong > Gangneung > Yangyang > Sokcho I.C > Delphino Course 4 (4 hours and 15 minutes) Seoul (Gangnam)> Hobeop J.C. Daegwallyeong > Gangneung > Yangyang > Sokcho I.C> Delphino Ⅳ. 오시는길(D irections) 수 도 · 충청권역 Car Shuttle bus Bus Place to ride Delphino, Sonocam Geoje, Sonobel Race, Sol Beach Shuttle Bus stop. ※ In the parking lot, 200 m in front of Exit 7 of the Sports Complex Station on Line 2 Sortation Seoul → Delfino Delphino → Seoul In front of exit 6 of Line 2 Sports Complex Place of departure In front of C-Wing Entrance Station Departure time 09 : 00 14 : 40 The time required About two and a half hours. Ⅳ. 오시는길(D irections) 수 도 · 충청권역 Car Shuttle bus Bus Hours of operation Operational section The time required First train Last train Gangnam Terminal Seoul → Sokcho 06 : 30 23 : 30 2 hours and 40 minutes Dong Seoul Terminal Seoul → Sokcho 07 : 00 20 : 40 2 hours and 40 minutes For detailed bus service hours, reservations, and other details, please visit our website. How to get a condo from the express bus terminal 1. Use express bus terminal city bus (get off in front of the fire station) Cross the street and use bus 3-1 2. Delphino (last stop) 3. After you get off the express bus terminal, walk about 50m down to the city and you'll find a bus stop. 4. Take a bus at the bus stop (you can take any bus). Get off in front of Anam Plaza, Fire Station. 5. Cross the street and take the city bus number 3-1..
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