Capital Area

Incheon

Incheon is far more than an airport gateway. The open port district of Jayu Park and Chinatown holds over a century of trading history, while the islands of the West Sea offer tidal flats and quiet fishing villages just an hour from the city center.

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Travel Information

Best Time to Visit

May to June for pleasant coastal weather, or September to October for clear skies and seafood festivals

From Seoul

Subway Line 1 ~1h

Local Food

Jjajangmyeon, Dakgangjeong

Top things to see in Incheon

1Songdo Central Park
2Chinatown
3Wolmido Island
4Incheon Grand Park
5Jayu Park
6Muuido Island
7Ganghwa Island
8Incheon Art Platform

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Frequently Asked Questions about Incheon

Is Incheon worth visiting beyond the airport?
Absolutely. The Songdo International District has modern architecture and Central Park, Wolmido has amusement rides on the waterfront, and Chinatown near Incheon Station serves some of Korea's best jajangmyeon.
How do I reach the islands near Incheon?
Ferries to islands like Muuido, Deokjeokdo, and Baengnyeongdo depart from Yeonan Pier and Incheon Coastal Ferry Terminal. Muuido is the closest, reachable in about 10 minutes by boat.
What local food should I try in Incheon?
Jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) originated in Incheon's Chinatown. Also try fresh raw fish at Soraepogu Fish Market and dakgangjeong (crispy fried chicken) on Sinpo Street.

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