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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4.5 based on 46 reviews
We went as part of a tour with korridor, as DMZ got cancelled due to African swine virus. It a look. Out point over to NK, very sad and touching. There is a short video and a little room with pictures, along with a peacetree.
4.5 based on 510 reviews
We had a 10-hour layover in Inchon Airport and discovered that they offer in-transit travelers a variety of tours of varying lengths to Seoul and other areas—even one to the North Korean border-- free of charge. We took advantage of this amazing opportunity and had a wonderful English-speaking guide who gave us much history and cultural background as we traveled through beautiful countryside and the outskirts of Seoul to Jeondeungsa Temple (oldest Buddhist Temple in Korea—built in the late 4th C—rebuilt 13th C). The grounds, with many small temples, shrines, and bells, were magical and the chanting of the monks generated such a peaceful atmosphere. There was also a lovely teahouse and gift shop. We also stopped at the Deokjinjin Fortress, a beautiful temple-like structure mounted high atop the cliffs, with amazing views of the river below. This structure was a strategic point of the outer castle wall used for defending the Ganghwa Straits during the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392), the French invasion (1866), and the American invasion (1871). If you ever find yourself with time in Inchon Airport, take advantage of this amazing opportunity!
4.5 based on 1,045 reviews
We decided to stay in Seoul for two nights on our way home. Rather than carry heavy bags around the city we booked a hotel in Onseo which is close to the airport. We bought T-money cards at the airport which meant we could initially use the AREX all stop train to get to our hotel (10 minute journey). The next 2 days we used then AREX alll stop train to get in and out of Seoul from Onseo (40 minutes each way) and do all of our sightseeing. The T-money card could also be used on the subway so it meant getting around the city was easy, it is also very cheap. AREX was clean and quick with plenty of space for suitcases so it was perfect for us.
4.5 based on 637 reviews
Even on a sunny winter day it is a nice place to go and relax a bit after a long day being in meeting rooms
4.5 based on 40 reviews
We visited the G Tower by hop on hop off bus.There is a free observation deck on the 33rd floor with outstanding views of the surrounding Songdo City plus the Central Park.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
this is one of my favorite temples in Korea. It is not too difficult to get to these days used to be really remote but with the new bridge it is a doable day trip if you staying in Seoul or near the airport. Best way to get here is to rent a car. If you go by public transit take a bus from Sincheon station or from the airport and get off in Gangwha and then take a local bus or taxi.
4.0 based on 240 reviews
If you have a 12 hour layover, the airport has plenty to see. There is a small museum like shop as well. They have special events too; but maybe not now due to COVID19. Very well decorated. Shops were open; unlike Bangkok.
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