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How to Say "Where Can I Buy Tickets?" in Korean

| The phrase "티켓 어디서 사요?" |
| ( ti-ket eo-di-seo sa-yo? ) |
🗣 Meaning: "Where can I buy tickets?"
🔍Here’s the breakdown:
✔️ 티켓 (ti-ket) → Ticket[another version → 입장료(eep-jang-ryo)]
✔️ 어디서 (eo-di-seo) → Where
✔️ 사요? (sa-yo?) → Buy
🧔🏻You:
- Where can I buy tickets? : ( ti-ket eo-di-seo sa-yo? )
🚶♂️Passerby:
- You can buy them over there at the ticket booth. : ( jeo-gi mae-pyo-so-e-seo sa-si-myeon dwae-yo. )
💡 In Korea,
ticket booths (매표소, mae-pyo-so)
are commonly found at theme parks,
palaces, and tourist attractions.
However, many places also offer:
✅ Online ticket reservations (Sometimes with discounts 💸)
✅ Kiosks for self-service purchases
✅ Mobile payment options (KakaoPay, Naver Pay, etc.)
For online bookings, check popular platforms like:
📌 Interpark (인터파크) – Concerts & Attractions
📌 Klook (클룩) – Tours & Activities
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