Incheon: The Gateway to More
Home to South Korea’s primary international airport, Incheon is many visitors’ introduction to the country. But Incheon isn’t just a portal to the rest of the world—the economic hub is also a gateway to a world of exciting experiences. Incheon’s natural landscapes, vibrant arts scene, and rich history are just some of the reasons why the port city is a must-visit.
Maximize Incheon’s prime location
Since the 1800s, Incheon has served as South Korea’s gateway to the outside world. Home to Incheon Port and Incheon international Airport, the city sees millions of travelers passing through every year. Incheon is also located just one hour away from Seoul, which makes it ideal for a stopover or day trip from the capital.
Have a long layover at Incheon International Airport with nothing to do? Join one of the airport’s free transit tours, which will take you to explore must-see highlights around Seoul and Incheon.
Explore Korea’s trendiest hotspots
Did you know that many hit Korean dramas, movies, and music videos are actually filmed in Incheon? Follow in the footsteps of your favorite stars and recreate iconic scenes from shows like Goblin: The Lonely and Great God, Itaewon Class, and more. Along the way, check out trendy cafés and popular attractions.
Stay ahead of the curve with our guide to Incheon’s hottest spots that are too cool to miss.
Immerse yourself in rich history
Incheon has been around since the 1st century, and emerged as South Korea’s center of industrialization in recent decades. Today, you can still see traces of Korea’s past around Incheon and its neighboring islands like Ganghwado. Discover pieces of Korea’s past and learn how the country has blossomed after centuries of turmoil.
Stroll around Jayu Park, an open-air museum dedicated to the heroes of the Korean War, and retrace the steps of early Chinese immigrants in Incheon Chinatown. Don’t miss out on the Ganghwa Peace Observatory, where you can catch a rare glimpse of the north.
Explore Incheon's iconic historical hotspots
Marvel at a futuristic landscape
Home to South Korea’s first free economic zone, Incheon is a modern metropolis equipped with the latest technologies. The city’s contemporary architecture and world-class attraction are best seen in the innovative Songdo district, an eco-friendly smart city built from rising along Incheon’s waterfront. Still, Incheon holds true to its roots, with lingering remnants of historic buildings and villages around every corner.
Explore Songdo Central Park, an inventive urban park with a seawater canal, and come face to face with Incheon’s impressive architectural feats at Songdo Convensia. The past, present, and future blend harmoniously together at Songdo Hanok Village, dotted with traditional Korean houses.
Where past and future meet in the present
Experience nature’s healing properties
Surround yourself with the wonders of nature in Incheon. Feel your troubles melt away as you wander around lush landscapes, sink your feet into soft golden sand, and explore the charms of various islands.
Relax and recharge with our guide to Incheon’s best natural wonders.
Savor fresh seafood by the port
Seafood lovers, rejoice! Incheon’s location by the sea makes it the ideal place to tuck into succulent seafood dishes, with catches so fresh they can be consumed raw. Some must-try local dishes include jukkumi bokkeum (stir-fried webfoot octopus), kkotge-tang (spicy blue crab stew), and agwi-jjim (braised blackmouth anglers).
Enjoy a range of seafood at Eulwangni Beach, where your food is grilled right by the sea. You can also visit local markets like Soraepogu and Sinpo International Market to try authentic fare at reasonable prices.
Discover the magic of Incheon
The next time you visit South Korea, don’t just breeze past Incheon International Airport. Venture into the heart of Incheon and discover a world of exciting possibilities, new adventures, and rejuvenating experiences. Discover top tours in Incheon and plan your next visit today.