The ski resort is approximately 2.5 hours from Seoul or Incheon Airport by car, predominantly motorway. From Seoul
Cheongrangri KTX station (North-East Seoul) as well as
Seoul KTX station 1 and, half-hour away,
KTX Jinbu station exclusively-built for
PyeongChang 2018 and opened in February 2017. There are purple ski shuttle buses to the resort 3 or 4 times a day. Alpensia has six slopes for skiing and
snowboarding, with
pistes (or "runs") up to long, for beginners and advanced skiers; and an area reserved for snowboarders. While the resort is open year-round, the off-season turns the bottom of the slopes into a wild flower garden of about 100,000 square meters. When the ski and snowboarding season opens, all runs are serviced by chairlifts and are named: Alpha (beginner), Bravo (beginner/intermediate), Charlie, Delta, Echo and Foxtrot catering for intermediate ability. All slopes are closed between 4:30 pm and 6:30 pm each day for piste-maintenance. Night skiing is available from 6:30 pm to 10 pm. Alpensia is a 5–10-minute car ride to the more extensive
Yongpyong Ski Resort which has a full range of runs. In the resort village are three main accommodation providers: Intercontinental Hotel, Holiday Inn Hotel, and Holiday Inn Suites. The
Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium is within the station; it was the location of the ski jumping events of the
2018 Winter Olympics. Alpensia was the focus of the 2018
Cultural Olympiad, with a new, purpose-built
concert hall within the resort as well as an indoor water park. ==History==