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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Airport

Express Train is a Premium one that runs nonstop between Incheon Int’l Airport and Seoul Station fastest and most comfortably and provides specialized service and amenities to passengers. There are several different ways to travel from Incheon International Airport to downtown Seoul. The most popular ways include taking the Airport Railroad Express (AREX), Seoul Metropolitan Subway, airport limousine buses, and taxis. Among these, the Airport Railroad has the benefit of avoiding traffic on the roads, allowing tourists to arrive at their destination at a specific time. The Airport Railroad Express runs directly from Incheon International Airport to Seoul Station, with no stops along the way. ※Ticket Fare : * Discount : KRW 14,800 (regular fare) → KRW 7,500  http://bit.ly/2j2j0x5 ▶Route Length : Incheon Int’l Airport↔Seoul Station(58 km)     ▶Journey Time Incheon Int'l Airport ~ Seoul Station : 43Minutes ▶Fare Adult : KRW 14,800 ▶Ticketing and boarding location -Incheon Int’l Airport : Express Train Information Center in 1st basement of Incheon Int’l Transportation Center -Seoul Station : Express Train Information Center in 2nd basement of Seoul Station ▶Express Train : Premium Trains that goes nonstop between Incheon Int’l Airport and Seoul Station     You can enjoy your travel conveniently with no baggage and no waiting line at Incheon Int’l Airport, owing to getting services like flight check-in and departure procedure of Immigration in City Airport Terminal of Seoul Station. ▶Location AREX Seoul Station B2 ▶a range of services Flight Check-in(Boarding and Baggage Consignment)  Departure procedure of Immigration for international flights departing from Incheon Int’l Airport on the day of departure. ▶Service Hour Flight Check-in(Boarding and Baggage Consignment) : 05:20~19:00  Example : If your flight time is 17:00 at Incheon Int’l Airport, you can use the check-in service from 05:20 to 14:00 Departure procedure of immigration : 07:00~19:00     ▶Special benefit Using the designated entrance (for diplomats and flight crews) on the departure hall(3rd floor) in Incheon Int’l Airport   ▶Special Benefits City Airport Terminal of Seoul Station: available for free of City Airport Terminal, use Customer Lounge of Seoul Station/Incheon Int’l Aiport Station, pre-assigned seat system, Cabin Crew Service, Electric Cart Service, Free Wi-Fi Service [Free Wi-Fi Service in express train] Passengers travelling on the Express train can conveniently enjoy the Internet Access with free high-speed Wi-Fi. * Method of use : Searching wireless network in your device > Choosing AREX Free Wi-Fi > Internet Access   Ticket Purchase Time Table About Travel Center ▶How to purchase a ticket Information Center(Seoul Station, Incheon Int’l Airport Station), Travel Center(Incheon Int’l Airport), Information booth of AREX in an entry place of Incheon Int’l Airport Auto Ticket Machine: Seoul Station, Incheon Int’l Airport Station   ▶Where to purchase a ticket Express Train Information Center Information Center of Seoul Station(2nd basement) Information Center of Incheon Int’l Airport(1st basement)   Travel Center(Information Center of 1st basement of Incheon Int’l Airport) 45th Information Booth(Entry Place of Incheon Int’l Airport)   ▶How to get the ticket (Auto Ticket Machine) 1. Initial screen : Select the destination and number of people 2. Select the destination and number of people   3. Insert Cash or card 4. Ticket Issuing   5. Issuing Completed     ▶Incheon Int’l Airport     ▶Seoul Station         Travel Center is the place to find all about Korea with convenience and enjoyment. Our tour managers(English / Japanese / Chinese avaliable) provides one-stop guidance and reservation services about attractions, transportation, hotels and travel in Korea. ▶Information Service language : English / Chinese / Japanese ▶Service Hour Incheon Int'l Airport -B1F, Transportation Center : 09:00~21:30 / open every day of the year -1F, 45th booth : 07:00 ~ 21:30 / open every day of the year Seoul Station -B2 : 09:00~19:00 / open every day of the year   ▶Information service  - Tour and transportation guide to Korea as a whole  - Free internet searching service(for passengers of Express Train) ▶Train Ticketing  - AREX Express train  - KTX, Saemaeul, Mugunghwa, Nuriro ▶Railroad Travel Service  - AREX Express Train with Tmoney  - AREX Express Train with Int’l Taxi  - KORAIL PASS ▶Tourist Service  - Hotel/Tour Reservation  - Performance Reservation : Miso, Jump, Drawing Show, K-pop + more  - Seoul City Tour Bus Reservation    



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Gwangju(Nam-gu)

Gwangju Kimchi Town is dedicated to kimchi, Korea's representative food. Visitors have the opportunity to not only learn about the history and culture of kimchi but also experience making this dish first-hand. Another popular program available is the kimchi tasting experince, with a variety of kimchi kept fresh and ready to eat through a HACCP-certified system.


Gwangju(Gwangsan-gu)

Ssangam Park is located in front of the Gwangju Institute of Science and technology within Cheomdanjigu (the high-technology district) in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju. Thanks to the beautiful lake at its center, the park is also known as “Lake Park.” The lake is surrounded with landscaped azaleas and pine trees and is home to several fountains. At least once a month, a cultural festival takes place at the park. Convenience facilities include 146 benches, 3 restrooms, and 3 playgrounds. The park is especially popular among students since it has a gym and a wide grassy field perfect for playing sports.


Gwangju(Seo-gu)

Jeonpyeongje was a neglected reservoir for decades originally built to provide agricultural irrigation to farms in the Maewol-dong and Byeokjin-dong regions as well as to prevent both floods and droughts. Since 1999, the reservoir had been changed little by little into a rest area and in 2002 was developed into an ecological park.


Gwangju(Seo-gu)

The 5·18 Memorial Park was established to remember the May 18 Democratization Movement. Covering an area of 204,985㎡, the park houses various historical and cultural facilities, including the 5·18 Library, 5·18 Cultural Center, Education Center, Daedong Plaza, Owoldae Tower, and other memorial sculpture and monuments. The park is also home to Mugaksa Temple and walking paths.


Gwangju(Buk-gu)

Gwangju Culture & Art Center is located in the northeast of Gwangju-si and includes a range of representative cultural pieces from ancient times to the modern era. The Art Center is affiliated with several museums nearby including the Gwangju National Museum, Jungoe Park, the Municipal Folk Museum, and the Gwangju Museum of Art. The 4,145-pyeong / 13,700 square-meter center consists of a main stage for performance art, 10 practice rooms, 8 electrical rooms, an auditorium with 1,792 seats and over 600 pyeongs / 1,983 square meters of lobby space. The center, as a performance art hall complex, supports all types of art including opera, ballet, modern dance, theater, and Korean traditional opera. It is set amidst the beautiful Unamsan Mountain area and serves as a soothing getaway for urbanites.


Gwangju(Seo-gu)

Pungam Reservoir was originally built in 1956 for agriculture, but was turned into a park in 1999 as part of the pilot program for developing parks nationwide. It is a popular resting area featuring traditional pavilions and wooden bridges.


Gwangju(Dong-gu)

The Art Museum of Woo Jae Gil is square-shaped to express the image of Mudeungsan Mountain which is a massive native symbol of Gwangju. Also, it shows their wish for Gwangju to improve with the incorruptible and righteous spirit of citizens of Gwangju.


Gwangju(Dong-gu)

The Jueangjeolli cliffs are rock pillars of various hexagonal shapes that seem as if they were hand carved. The Jusangjeolli cliffs of Mudeungsan Mountain consist of Seoseokdae, Ipseokdae, and Gyubong Rocks formed about 70 million years ago. Ipseokdae and Gyubong Rocks are both of a distinct pillar shape as they have been heavily weathered, and Seoseokdae, which was less weathered, looks like a folding screen. The Neodeolgeong (cluster of rocks), which sit on the mountain slope, were made when stone pillars collapsed. The standing rocks and Neodolgeong have been designated as Natural Monuments due to their rarity and uniqueness.


Gwangju(Buk-gu)

Gwangju Riverside Eco Park (185,124m²) is divided into themed districts and features a natural observation center, an eco-experience center, and more. In the flower district, visitors can see more than 170,000 kinds of wild flowers including azaleas, forsythia, smile rosebay, roses, royal azaleas and hydrangeas. Visitors may also enjoy the picturesque view of over 3000 kinds of trees including snowbells, quince, Chinese parasol trees, Japanese maples, and Metasequoia trees. At the wetlands district, you may actually see how birds hatch and grow! Since the Eco Park is only 30 minutes away from downtown Gwangju, it is a popular place for citizens during the warmer months. Some of the popular places in the park are the Buyeop Botanical Garden, Waterfront Observatory Deck, and rock garden.