Plan Your Trip - Jung-gu, Incheon

Jung-gu, Incheon Metropolitan City, is home to Incheon International Airport, the gateway to South Korea. It's the first area to showcase Korea to international tourists. Wolmido and Yeongjongdo , in particular , are representative marine tourist destinations where the sea and the city, tradition and modernity, harmonize. Even a short visit here will allow you to experience a variety of attractions. 

 

Wolmido, where the sea and play come together

Wolmido is Incheon's leading marine leisure and cultural destination. At Wolmi Culture Street, you can savor a variety of Korean street food alongside ocean views. Street performances and nighttime views create a vibrant atmosphere. Wolmi Theme Park is popular with families, and the Wolmi Observatory (Wolmi Maru) offers panoramic views of the West Sea, Incheon Port, and even Yeongjongdo Island in the distance. Wolmido is also a famous filming location for Korean dramas and movies, creating special memories for visitors.

 

Yeongjongdo, the island of sky and sea

Yeongjongdo Island is an international transportation hub centered around Incheon International Airport, and a tourist destination that combines marine life and leisure. Eulwangni Beach is a representative beach in the metropolitan area, offering water sports and swimming in the summer, and sunsets and rocky shoreline views in the winter. Seaside Park , with its coastal walking and cycling paths, is ideal for leisurely ocean-viewing. Yeongjongdo Island is home to integrated resort complexes like Paradise City and Inspire Resort , offering a variety of entertainment options, including casinos, shopping, art exhibits, and a water park. For international tourists, Yeongjongdo Island is considered one of Korea's world-class integrated tourist facilities.

 

Incheon's Jung-gu district, especially Wolmido and Yeongjongdo, is a tourist destination where marine leisure and culture, global resorts, and culinary delights blend together. This place where sea and sky meet will be a special destination that will leave a beautiful first impression of Korea for international tourists.
 

 

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Gourmet Tour

Jung-gu, Incheon, a district steeped in the history of its port, welcomes international tourists with a diverse culinary offering. From the history of jjajangmyeon, which began with the port's opening over 140 years ago, to the fresh seafood of Wolmido Island and the diverse culinary delights of Sinpo International Market, Jung-gu, Incheon, is gaining recognition as a unique travel destination where visitors can experience history and culture through taste.
 

Chinatown, the birthplace of Jjajangmyeon

The street food that can be found throughout the alleys of Chinatown, such as Yeongyeong , famous for its white jjajangmyeon, Shinseungbanjeom , a restaurant that carries on the tradition of Gonghwachun , the originator of jjajangmyeon, Lucky China, famous for its shengjianbao and glutinous rice sweet and sour pork, Hongdubyeong, Shilihyang oven-baked dumplings, and lamb skewers, adds to the pleasure of eating.


Wolmido Island and the port area, embracing the sea

Wolmido Grilled Shellfish where you can enjoy fresh grilled shellfish while looking out at the sea , Daljjukkumi where you can enjoy spicy grilled octopus and various fondue menus , Gaehangno Tongdak where you can taste crispy old-fashioned whole chicken in an atmosphere full of old-fashioned sentiment , and Shinpo Dakgangjeong, famous nationwide for its sweet and spicy taste, also captivates the taste buds of foreign tourists.


Alley restaurants where tradition and history live and breathe

Ihwa Chapssal Sundae, known for its clean yet rich broth , Myeongwoljip, a restaurant serving plain rice that has been in business since 1966 , and Bokrimwon , a Chinese restaurant run by a chef with experience at the Shilla Hotel, are all located outside of Chinatown, allowing you to enjoy authentic Chinese food in a quiet atmosphere.
 

 


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both Koreans and foreigners to "famous Korean restaurants featured on TV ." For our overseas travel partners, we offer K-Food experience programs (chicken, ramen, coffee, snacks, etc.) and a multilingual guide app (Android only). 
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Korean Stay Experience (K-Stay Experience)

There are many domestic accommodations, and their facilities and prices are similar, so simply listing them doesn't provide tourists with hotel reservation information. 
 

At K-Hotel, we help travelers from domestic and international travel agencies find the best hotels and accommodations for their stay. We also offer CRM solutions, including group booking brokerage ERP, personalized room assignments, and customer safety management. For international group travelers, we offer multilingual CRM services, and upon request, we offer Korean experience content (e.g., K-Food, K-Gift, K-Beauty), as well as Korean-language content from K-OTT and IKTV. 

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Map and vehicle service

Jung-gu, Incheon, is located in the island and coastal area of ​​central Incheon Metropolitan City , approximately 40km from Incheon International Airport. It's about an hour by car from Seoul, and about an hour and 10 minutes via the Airport Railroad and public transportation, making it ideal for both day trips and overnight stays .


Jung-gu, bordering Wolmido, Yeongjongdo, and parts of Ganghwado, is a marine tourism district, boasting a unique geographic advantage, offering simultaneous views of the West Sea and Incheon Port. Wolmido offers marine leisure and cultural experiences close to the city center, while Yeongjongdo, connected to an international airport, offers excellent access to global tourism.


In addition, Jung-gu has a transportation network connected to Incheon Port , making it easily accessible to the metropolitan area and major cities across the country. It also offers leisure, gastronomy, and cultural experiences based on island and coastal tourism, making it an ideal tourist destination for foreign tourists to experience both the sea and the city .
 

Address: Jung-gu, Incheon.

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Partnership Inquiry

K-Tour, also known as the Korean Wave, refers to the phenomenon of foreigners visiting Korea to experience Korean culture and sightseeing, driven by the popularity of Korean pop culture (e.g., K-pop, dramas, and movies). This phenomenon, also known as Hallyu tourism, refers to the high level of interest in Korean pop culture leading to visits to Korea. 

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