
Region guide
International gateway, Chinatown, K-pop arenas
About Incheon
Home to Korea's main international airport, a 140-year-old Chinatown, Songdo's futuristic waterfront, and INSPIRE Entertainment Resort's arena.
Curated routes

Eat jjajangmyeon in Korea's only Chinatown, walk through the colonial-era Open Port district, and ride the Ferris wheel at Wolmido. A half-day trip from Seoul on Line 1.

Visiting SEVENTEEN's NEW_ Encore at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium? Hit Sinpo Market for dakgangjeong, walk through Korea's only Chinatown, catch cherry blossoms at Jayu Park, then ride to the show.

Walk through Songdo's futuristic district in Incheon, from the free G-Tower observatory to the seawater Central Park canal and Triple Street's open-air shopping.

Visiting Stray Kids at INSPIRE Arena? Get there by free shuttle from Incheon Airport, explore Aurora Hall and INSPIRE Mall, eat at Oasis, and catch the show.
Good to know
getting-around
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getting-around
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experiences
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getting-around
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Places