Put it all on black at Korea's first Vegas-style casino, featuring an enormous gaming floor where bow-tied croupiers shuffle cards and stack chips at multiple tables. If you do hit the jackpot, the resort will gladly take back some your winnings at its expensive restaurants, spa and pool (â‚©80,000 for the day).
The centrepiece of a luxurious hotel complex with over 700 rooms, the casino is actually off-limits to Koreans (you'll need to show your passport). It's worth becoming a Paradise City member at the Rewards Desk (it only takes a moment to join) so you can claim a free meal at the casino restaurant.