Bupyeong buzzes with energy around its massive transport hub connecting multiple subway lines. Underground shopping centers and the traditional market offer authentic Korean experiences with hundreds of shops selling everything from fashion to electronics. Parks and cultural spots like Korea Manhwa Museum add charm to this lively district. The area truly comes alive at night with countless restaurants, karaoke rooms, and cafes surrounding the station area. Explore local street food stalls serving delicious tteokbokki and hotteok. Three convenient metro stations make it incredibly easy to reach other parts of Incheon and Seoul.
Jung-gu blends Korea's only official Chinatown with historic port heritage. Red-brick colonial buildings stand beside ornate Chinese gates where colourful lanterns sway above alleys filled with the aroma of authentic dumplings. The waterfront offers beautiful harbour views and easy ferry access to nearby islands. Explore Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village for whimsical photo opportunities. Jayu Park provides peaceful harbour panoramas with scenic walking trails. Three metro stations make city exploration simple. The area perfectly balances tourist attractions with genuine local culture.
Songdo stands as a futuristic smart city where gleaming skyscrapers meet expansive green spaces. This purpose-built business district features the striking Northeast Asia Trade Tower and corporate headquarters. Central Park's seawater canals wind through the area, offering peaceful waterfront strolls and recreation spots. The area boasts excellent shopping at Hyundai Premium Outlet and Triple Street. With 40% dedicated to parks and green spaces, Songdo balances urban innovation with natural beauty. Three metro stations make exploring this eco-friendly district and connecting to nearby Incheon attractions remarkably simple.
Yeongjong-dong blends transit convenience with surprising attractions. Home to Incheon International Airport, Asia's premier aviation hub, this area welcomes global travellers with modern amenities. Paradise City resort adds a touch of excitement with casinos, shopping, and entertainment. Beyond the airport bustle, you'll find unexpected charms like Yeongjong Pier and coastal views. Transit connections make exploring easy via the Airport Railway Express to Seoul. Visitors appreciate the 24-hour dining options ranging from Korean BBQ to international cuisine.
Discover Eulwang-ri's golden beaches where families gather under colourful umbrellas along the Yellow Sea. Traditional fishing boats bob in the harbour while the scenic coastal walking path winds past rocky tide pools. The local fish market bustles with vendors selling fresh catches from the morning's haul. Seafood is the star here, with restaurants serving everything from grilled fish to spicy stews. Take sunset walks along illuminated coastal paths for breathtaking views across the water. Most attractions connect within a short walk, making this Incheon area perfect for those seeking authentic Korean coastal charm.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Incheon
Songdo Central Park
8.6/10 (416 reviews)
This innovative urban park features a seawater canal winding through meticulously designed gardens. Rent a water taxi to glide past Songdo's futuristic skyline or explore the traditional Korean garden on foot.
Incheon Munhak Stadium
8.2/10 (24 reviews)
Incheon Munhak Stadium's sail-inspired design reflects the city's maritime heritage. Catch an Incheon United FC match or international concert in this versatile venue that hosted the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
Wangsan Beach
7.4/10 (79 reviews)
Wangsan Beach captivates with its spectacular Yellow Sea sunsets and tranquil shores. Enjoy leisurely walks along the soft sand or savour fresh seafood at nearby local restaurants as day turns to dusk.
NC Cube Canal Walk
7.6/10 (114 reviews)
Wander through NC Cube Canal Walk's four seasonal sections, each with distinct architectural themes. The open-air mall offers upscale shopping alongside a tranquil central canal dotted with artistic sculptures.
Songdo Convensia Convention Center
7.8/10 (99 reviews)
This sleek, eco-friendly convention centre anchors Songdo's futuristic business district with its striking architecture. Explore the surrounding urban oasis with Central Park and Tri-bowl cultural space just steps away.
Incheon Asiad Main Stadium
8.0/10 (1 review)
This impressive stadium hosted the 2014 Asian Games with seating for 61,000 spectators. Attend a concert or sporting event to experience its excellent acoustics and atmospheric evening lighting.
Seokmodo Mineral Springs
7.8/10 (54 reviews)
You can take time to visit Seokmodo Mineral Springs during your travels to Incheon. Make time to visit the area's shops or simply enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
Eulwangni Beach
This crescent-shaped shore near Incheon Airport offers stunning sunset views and shallow waters perfect for families. Enjoy fresh seafood at beachside restaurants after a leisurely afternoon walk along the soft sand.
What to do in Incheon
DMZ Tour w/ North Korea Experience Hall & Opt. Suspension Bridge
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You can pick up a holiday package to this popular destination on Expedia. But how much your holiday to Incheon costs will depend on factors like the season, hotel choice and length of stay.
What are the cheapest months to go to Incheon?
December, January and February are the best times to look for cheap Incheon holiday packages. Travelling in quieter periods means you can generally find reduced prices on accommodation and flights.
How many days is enough for Incheon?
Incheon holidays can be as short or long as you like, but to get a real feel for this destination, we reckon 2 days is about right. In this timeframe, you can fit in major attractions like Urban Beach and Songdo Central Park as well as underrated spots. Don't forget to visit neighbourhoods such as Jung-gu and Songdo-dong either. If you're clever with your time, you can even schedule a day trip from Incheon too.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Incheon?
Known for its history, culture and a host of other highlights, you can be certain Incheon is a good holiday destination. Some of the most popular attractions to add to your itinerary? Check out Sinpo International Market and Yeongjong Pier during your Incheon holiday.
How to find the best Incheon package deals?
Use Expedia's handy filters to help you find some great Incheon package deals. When you begin your search, simply set your maximum budget and then order the results by "Price: low to high." If you're looking to save, plan your break for midweek, or browse for Incheon package deals in the off-peak season. Switch up your travel dates and you may score even better discounts. As a rule of thumb, it's typically best to book your holiday package well in advance.
Is it cheaper to book an Incheon holiday as a package?
An Expedia holiday package could save you hundreds of dollars when compared to booking flights and accommodation separately. Better still, you can tailor your Incheon trip to match your exact style. Pick your preferred flight time, select the hotel type and add a rental car. Explore our bundles to see how much you can save.
When to book a holiday package to Incheon?
Secure fantastic discounts by reserving your flights in advance with Expedia. If being spontaneous is more your style, snap up one of our last-minute deals for an impromptu Incheon break.
How to plan a trip to Incheon?
Pick your travel dates: The things you'd like to do in Incheon and your preferred season can help you decide when to go.
Calculate your budget: Make sure you have enough money to cover everything from meals and transportation to flights and activities. Your hotel will probably be the biggest expense during your trip to Incheon.
Set the duration of your trip: Start by compiling a list of the activities and sights you'd like to get to in Incheon. Then, estimate how long you'll need for each, as well as any travel time.
Bundle your accommodation and airfare: Once you've nailed down your travel dates and duration, book the perfect Incheon holiday package for you.