Arts, entertainment, fashion, history and nature: Incheon has it all (and more)! The city is undergoing an extravagant real estate development, with a projected finish date of 2015. It also expects a large number of visitors for its 2014 Asian Games. Visitors can peruse designer shops in the Bupyeong district, enjoy events at the Arts Centre or discover local history at Liberty Park and Independence Memorial Hall. Head to the country's only official Chinatown for authentic cuisine and souvenirs. A ferry rides to the nearby islands is the perfect escape from the excitement of the city.
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4.0 based on 46 reviews
As well as making it easy to get around Bupyeong it has: Air conditioning, connected to the subway station with 2 lines, cheap clothes but mostly for females, cheap food court with coffee, juice, Chinese food, sushi and more. $5 phone cases, suitcases, cheap bags and handbags, passport photo service, lotteria, uniqlo, lotte mart, make-up shops, snack shops, socks and phone accessories. If any of this interests you or you just want to walk in somewhere air conditioned for a few hours, then check it out.
3.5 based on 28 reviews
We took a free shuttle bus to get there. It departs from the gate 3 of the departures hall of the terminal 1. Very quick ride. Entrance just by the bus stop. Emart is located in the basement of a deserted mall, quite weird to see. But inside it is nice. We bought some clothes and packed food there. Tax return is immediate at the cashiers desk. Good place to spend some time outside the airport. Souvenirs are available, but in downtown it is cheaper. Paradise City Plaza is walking distance from there.
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