Incheon

Incheon (famous as the site for MacArthur's strategic landing during the Korean War) provides one of the few ports along the Yellow Sea to the west. It is also the home for Korea's new international airport built on Yeongjong Island, which is expected to become a major transportation hub in Northeast Asia. Off the coast are numerous islands, some still uninhabited. Many people who live in Incheon make the arduous trek to Seoul each day. Conversely, many Seoulites flock here on the weekends to enjoy fresh fish and visit the islands.

Incheon International Airport Wcbt025.jpg Jayu Park Incheon Chinatown

Lodging
Incheon City has 15 lodging facilities listed with Life in Korea. See the full list for this area.

Destinations:
  • Buddhist Temples
  • Jeondeung-sa
  • Cities and Towns
  • Incheon City
  • Historical Areas
  • Site of Goryeo Palace
  • Landmarks
  • China Town, Yeongjong Island
  • Palaces
  • Yongheung Palace
  • Parks
  • Jayu Park
  • Shopping Areas
  • Ganghwa Market
  • Transportation Hubs
  • Incheon International Airport, Yeonan Pier
  • World Cup Venues
  • Incheon Munhak Stadium
    (Also see Gyeonggi Province for other nearby destinations.)