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More than just a gateway city,
Incheon is a captivating destination
where Korea’s modern history meets its cutting-edge future.
With a diverse range of experiences, Incheon
has become a favorite among international travelers
seeking something unique.
This travel course features
five of the most frequently visited spots by international tourists,
selected based on Tripadvisor reviews and visitor trends.
Discover a proven itinerary in Incheon—
already chosen by countless travelers before you.
✔️ Total duration: About 5–6 hours
✔️ Transportation: By car
✔️ Recommended for: International travelers, pre- or post-airport transfer, layovers, day trips
An iconic landmark of Incheon’s port city
Wolmido, a signature landmark of Incheon beloved by visitors of all nationalities,
ranks No. 4 on Tripadvisor and is especially popular among english-speaking travelers.
In particular, those interested in military history are
drawn to Wolmido’s historical significance as a key site
during the Incheon Landing Operation.
From the seaside Wolmido Theme Park,
to scenic cruise rides across the water,
and the Wolmido Sea Train offering panoramic ocean views—
there are many ways to begin your journey through Incheon.
A cultural hub where you can experience Korea’s trendiest side
Now established as a vibrant cultural hub,
Sangsang Platform is a multi-purpose cultural complex
reborn from what was once the largest grain warehouse in Asia.
It has gained particular attention as a venue where a live performance by BTS took place,
drawing a growing number of international visitors eager to experience K-culture firsthand.
Source: Incheon metropolitan blog
From exhibitions and performances to markets,
a wide range of programs are held throughout the year—
making it a must-visit for those
who want to explore Korea’s trendsetting culture.
A beloved spot for local Korean cuisine
If you’ve experienced trendy Korea,
it’s time to explore the everyday flavors of local life.
Sinpo International Market is one of Incheon’s major traditional markets,
offering an authentic taste of Korean street food culture.
In particular,
Sinpo Dakgangjeong—a crispy, sweet-and-spicy Korean fried chicken dish—is a must-try.
Known for drawing long lines, it’s a favorite among tourists
and is frequently mentioned in Tripadvisor reviews.
Incheon’s skyline, where the sea meets the city
Connecting Incheon International Airport and Songdo,
the Incheon Bridge is a key hub
that most visitors to Incheon encounter at least once.
On the 3rd and 4th floors of the Incheon Bridge Memorial Hall,
you can enjoy an observatory and photo zones
offering sweeping views of the sea and the bridge.
Though free of charge,
the Incheon Bridge Observatory offers views on par with paid observatories,
making it a highly satisfying experience for international visitors.
An all-in-one destination for stays, shopping, and entertainment
After exploring the many sides of Incheon,
wrap up your journey at Paradise City—
a resort complex that brings together accommodation, shopping, art,
and entertainment in one place.
Even if you’re not staying overnight, you can enjoy a wide range of facilities,
including an art collection featuring around 3,000 renowned works,
the indoor spa CIMER, and a premium buffet recognized by the Michelin Guide.
From the sea and traditional markets to Korea’s past and future,
Incheon offers a multi-layered travel experience—
one that leaves a lasting impression,
whether it marks the beginning or the end of your journey in Korea.