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Incheon(Yeonsu-gu) , Incheon Center

    The Golden Ritual of Cellular Renewal: Discovering the Miracle of "Bio-Heat" at Terren (The Ultimate K-Wellness Sanctuary for Deep Detox & Immunity) Incheon, South Korea — In the realm of luxury travel, true luxury is no longer defined by golden taps or silk sheets; it is defined by health. For the sophisticated global traveler, the physical toll of long-haul flights, jet lag, and environmental changes requires more than a simple massage. It requires a reset button for your body at the cellular level. Hidden within the serene Winter Zone of Songdo’s NC Cube Canal Walk, Terren Detox Healing Center (Incheon Songdo Canal Branch) offers a profound therapy deeply rooted in Korean nature and bio-science: the Enzyme Fermentation Bath. This is not a spa; it is a sanctuary of thermal medicine. It is where ancient wisdom meets modern immunity science.   The "V.I.P." Invitation: An Exclusive Program for International Guests     Terren understands that international visitors require a higher level of privacy and care. To provide the most comfortable experience, the center operates a "Foreigner Exclusive Time" and a special care package. • Exclusive Hours: To ensure dedicated service, we operate a reservation-only slot for international guests on Weekdays (Mon–Fri) from 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM. • The "Full-Care" Package: Unlike standard visits, this special foreigner package includes: 1. The Signature Enzyme Bath (15 mins) 2. Post-Bath Professional Skin Care (Cooling & Soothing) 3. Premium Detox Drink 4. A Special Souvenir: A fermented enzyme sample gift to continue your wellness journey at home.   Part 1: The Science of "Nature’s Heat" What is an Enzyme Bath? Forget electric heaters or steam rooms. At Terren Detox Healing Center, the heat is alive. The therapy utilizes a unique "living medium" composed of Cypress (Hinoki) sawdust and Migang (finely ground, nutrient-rich rice bran). Through a natural fermentation process driven by beneficial microorganisms, this mixture generates its own intense thermal energy. • The Power of 73°C: By morning, the natural fermentation heat within the tub reaches nearly 73°C (163°F). However, because it is "bio-heat" rather than "fire heat," it does not burn the skin. Instead, it feels like being embraced by a warm, heavy blanket of nature.   Part 2: The "Deep Sweat" Difference Why do wellness experts and local patrons praise this therapy? It creates a different kind of sweat. In a standard sauna or gym, you typically sweat water and salt. However, the deep penetrating far-infrared heat at Terren forces the body to sweat from the sebaceous glands. • The Detox Effect: This deep expulsion flushes out heavy metals, accumulated toxins, and cholesterol that regular bathing cannot reach. • The Aerobic Effect: Lying still in the enzyme bath for just 15 minutes raises your core body temperature and heart rate, delivering an effect similar to 2 hours of aerobic exercise.   Part 3: Essential Guidelines for a Safe Experience Because this therapy engages the body's cardiovascular and metabolic systems powerfully, strict adherence to safety protocols is required. 1. Reservation & Group Policy (Mandatory) • Advance Reservation Required: To preserve the sanctity and privacy of your healing session, advance reservations are strictly mandatory. • Group Visits: If you are visiting with a companion or in a group (2 or more people), you must notify us at the time of booking to arrange synchronized care and facility preparation. 2. Dining & Health Condition • The "40-Minute" Rule: Please refrain from visiting immediately after a heavy meal; we recommend allowing at least 40 minutes for digestion before your session. • Avoid Empty Stomachs: Conversely, to prevent low blood pressure or dizziness during the thermal therapy, do not arrive on a completely empty stomach. A light intake is necessary before the bath. • Medical Disclosure: Guests with vascular diseases (high blood pressure, heart conditions) or those who have undergone surgery within the last month must disclose this information to the staff in advance.   Part 4: The Ritual (Your Step-by-Step Journey)     Your visit is curated as a seamless flow of comfort and healing. Step 1: Check-In & Pre-Hydration Safety is our priority. After changing into spa attire, you will be served warm tea, a glucose candy, and a detox drink. This pre-hydration is crucial to prepare your body for the intense energy expenditure. Step 2: The Immersion (15 Minutes) You will step into the large tub filled with the golden cypress and rice bran mixture. The therapist will gently cover your entire body (up to the neck) in the warm, fragrant medium. As your core temperature rises, your blood circulation accelerates, and your immune system is kickstarted. Step 3: The "Rest & Repair" Phase (10-15 Minutes) After emerging from the bath, you will rest on a beach chair or a traditional Korean "Pyeong-sang". Your body is still releasing heat and "good sweat." During this cool-down period, you will receive a soothing Skin Care treatment to calm your pores. Step 4: The Finish Finally, a refreshing shower washes away the enzyme mixture. You will step out feeling lighter, your skin incredibly soft, and your mind completely clear.   Understanding the "Myeonghyeon" (Healing Crisis) Effect     After the session, some visitors may experience temporary sensations known as the Myeonghyeon phenomenon. This is a positive sign that your body is actively rebalancing and detoxing. • Possible Symptoms: Mild dizziness, light fatigue/drowsiness, skin redness (rash-like), temporary diarrhea, or muscle aches. • Don't Worry: These symptoms typically vanish after sufficient rest and are evidence that the therapy is working to expel toxins.   Visit Information • Venue Name: Terren Detox Healing Center (Incheon Songdo Canal Branch) / 테르엔 인천 송도커넬점 해독찜질 힐링센터 • Location: 2F, Winter Zone (Gyeoul-dong), NC Cube Canal Walk, Songdo, Incheon • Exclusive Hours for International Guests: Mon–Fri, 14:30 – 17:00 • Reservation: Mandatory (Please notify in advance for groups of 2+). • Health Check: Please consult staff regarding vascular conditions or recent surgeries. • The Package: Enzyme Bath + Professional Skin Care + Drinks + Souvenir "Experience the miracle of 15 minutes. Heal your body from within at Terren."


 
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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

Gabae Chagwan (咖啡茶館) — Incheon Chinatown Branch The Only Handcrafted Milk Tea House in the Heart of Incheon’s Historic Chinatown Located at the center of Incheon Chinatown, the city’s most colorful and culturally rich neighborhood, Gabae Chagwan (咖啡茶館) — Incheon Chinatown Branch stands as the district’s one and only handcrafted blended milk tea house. Surrounded by lantern-lined streets, nostalgic shopfronts, and iconic red gates, this café has become a beloved stop for international travelers seeking a uniquely Korean–Asian tea culture experience. A Specialty Tea House Rooted in Authentic Craft At this Chinatown branch, Gabae Chagwan prepares its milk tea with freshly brewed tea leaves—never powders or artificial mixes. Each blend is crafted in-house, balancing traditional brewing techniques with modern flavor design. The result is a clean, aromatic milk tea that feels both comforting and refined. The storefront proudly displays the elegant signage “咖啡茶館”, easily recognizable to travelers walking through the bustling main street of Incheon Chinatown. Inside, warm lighting, vintage décor and subtle East Asian accents create a space that feels both welcoming and atmospheric. Their renowned Hong Kong–style egg tarts, baked in-house every day, complement the teas perfectly—crispy outside, soft and silky inside. Combined with their creative matcha drinks, coffees, bubble teas and specialty ice creams, this branch offers a menu that’s both diverse and delightfully memorable. One of the café’s standout touches is its packaging: drink holders and ice cream cups reinterpret traditional Chinese “long-life” porcelain patterns into stylish, modern designs—popular among visitors for taking photos right at the storefront.       Recommended Menu — Incheon Chinatown Branch Handcrafted Blended Milk Tea 300ml cup / 450ml bottle (Sweetness levels vary by blend.) 1. Earl Grey Milk Tea – Medium sweetness 2. Hong Kong Condensed Milk Tea – Rich & creamy 3. Taiwan Brown Sugar Milk Tea – Deep, sweet profile 4. Assam Milk Tea – Light and less sweet Bubble Milk Tea (珍珠奶茶) Any handcrafted blend can be made into a bubble tea.(Sweetness adjustment unavailable.) Gabae Cream Dongyunyeong (咖啡奶茶) Hong Kong-style coffee milk tea with Gabae’s signature Earl Grey cream. House-Made Egg Tarts Available individually or in boxes (4 or 6 pieces). Tea & Tart Set for One A classic Hong Kong-style teacup paired with an egg tart. Brown Sugar Bubble Ice Cream (黑糖珍珠冰淇淋) Premium ice cream topped with chewy brown-sugar pearls. DIY Milk Tea Kit (Earl Grey / Assam) 1.5L yield (5–6 servings) Includes recipe booklet Perfect for souvenirs.       Important Notes (Incheon Chinatown Branch) • Outside food is not allowed inside the café. • One drink per person is required for seating (children included). • Operating hours may vary depending on daily conditions. Travel Tips for Visiting Gabae Chagwan — Incheon Chinatown Branch 1. Look for the “咖啡茶館” Sign The Chinese-style signage marks the entrance—perfect for your first travel photo. 2. Visit mid-afternoon Freshly baked egg tarts + shorter lines = ideal experience. 3. Pairing Tip A Hong Kong condensed milk tea with a warm egg tart is the signature combo. 4. Capture the Moment Their redesigned “long-life porcelain” cups look great in front of the café’s exterior. 5. Perfect Stop During Incheon Travel Located near Chinatown Gate, Jajangmyeon Museum, mural alleys, and the Open Port culture streets. A Must-Visit Cultural Café in Incheon Chinatown Whether you’re on a full Korea travel adventure or making a day trip to Incheon Chinatown, Gabae Chagwan (咖啡茶館) — Incheon Chinatown Branch is where handcrafted tea, cultural charm and beautifully designed desserts come together. This isn’t just a café—it’s an experience that becomes part of your Incheon travel story.


 
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Incheon(Dong-gu) , Incheon Center

The Alchemist of Incheon: Brewing Culture at "Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier)" (Where a "Liquor Artist" Transforms Rice into Golden Memories in the Historic Baedari District) Incheon, South Korea — In the fast-paced world of travel, Incheon is often seen merely as a gateway—a city of terminals and transit. But for the discerning traveler willing to venture just beyond the airport, a profound cultural treasure awaits in the nostalgic alleys of Baedari. Welcome to Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier), the only operating traditional brewery in Incheon’s Dong-gu district. It is more than a bottle shop; it is a Traditional Liquor School and a sanctuary of fermentation where the history of Korea is brewed, bottled, and taught. The Masterpiece: "Geumchang Makgeolli" (2025 Grand Prize Winner) The soul of Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier) is its signature brew, Geumchang Makgeolli. This is not the mass-produced rice wine found in convenience stores; it is a work of art that captivated the judges to win the Grand Prize (Best Takju) at the 2025 Korea Liquor Awards within just one year of its launch. • The Philosophy of Purity: It is a Sungokju (Pure Grain Wine), crafted using nothing but rice, water, and Nuruk (traditional fermentation starter). • The Process: While commercial brands rush production, Kkuljudang waits. The liquor undergoes a labor-intensive "Sam-yang-ju" process (brewed three times) followed by two months of fermentation and aging. • The Taste Profile: By intentionally lowering the sugar content of the rice, the brew achieves a sophisticated structure. It is dry yet subtly sweet, with surprising notes of banana and vanilla emerging naturally from the rice—without a single drop of artificial flavoring. As the owner describes, it is designed to be "a drink you can enjoy deeply," with a clean finish that beckons the next sip. The Sustainable Gourmet: Upcycled Pairing For a complete sensory journey, we recommend the Geumchang Makgeolli Gift Set. It pairs the award-winning wine with a unique culinary innovation: Upcycled "Jigemi" Snacks. Made from the nutrient-rich rice lees left over from brewing, these snacks (available in Sweet & Salty or Spicy flavors) represent the atelier's commitment to sustainability. They are best enjoyed in the beautiful "Moon Cup" (Dal-jan), which mimics the image of a full moon floating in your drink. The Experience: Become a Brewer for a Day Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier) invites you to stop being a spectator and start being a creator. The venue operates as a Traditional Liquor School, offering programs ranging from professional 15-week master classes to accessible One-Day Classes perfectly suited for travelers. • The One-Day Brewing Class: This is an unmissable itinerary for visitors. Under the guidance of the master brewer, you can learn to make Danyangju (single-brew rice wine), the foundation of Korean liquor. It is a hands-on experience where you touch the grain, smell the yeast, and understand the science of fermentation. • Hyangeumjurye (Drinking Etiquette): Beyond brewing, guests can learn the traditional Korean etiquette of drinking, adding a layer of cultural depth to the tasting experience. The Artisan: The "Liquor Artist" The vision behind Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier) belongs to CEO Na Yoon-kyung, who prefers the title "Liquor Artist" (Sul-Jakga). Her journey began with a fascination for vinegar—the natural progression of fermented alcohol—which led her to the world of traditional brewing. "Just as a painter creates with a brush, I create flavors through living microorganisms. I can make the liquor sweet or bitter, orchestrating the life within the bottle," says Na. Her dream is to revitalize the old downtown of Incheon, turning it into a "playground for brewers" where warmth and culture flow as freely as the wine. The Ultimate Layover: A Transit Tour Destination The atelier has a clear mission for the international traveler: "Don't just pass through Incheon; taste it." Located conveniently for those coming from Incheon International Airport, it serves as an ideal Transit Tour destination. Instead of waiting in a terminal, spend your layover in a historic brewery. Make your own makgeolli, taste the award-winning vintage, and carry the scent of Korea with you to your next destination.       Visit Information • Venue Name: Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquor Atelier) / 꿀주당 • Location: 52, Geumgok-ro, Dong-gu, Incheon (Near Baedari Secondhand Bookstore Alley) • Identity: Traditional Brewery / Liquor School / Cultural Atelier • Signature Experience: One-Day Brewing Class (Advance Reservation Required) • Must-Try: Geumchang Makgeolli (2025 Grand Prize Winner), Jigemi Snacks • Note: Please check availability and make a reservation before visiting to ensure the best experience. "Incheon is not just an airport; it is an atelier of flavor. Discover the art of fermentation at Kkuljudang (Korean Traditional Liquo


 
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Incheon(Yeonsu-gu) , Incheon Center

Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch A modern, flavorful Asian dining spot in Incheon’s international city. Located in the vibrant Songdo International Business District—Incheon’s waterfront city known for its contemporary skyline, clean urban design, and global atmosphere—Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch offers a refreshing dining experience that blends Asian comfort food with modern convenience. It has become a must-visit spot for international travelers, especially women looking for something delicious, light, and easy to enjoy during a day of sightseeing. Step inside and discover a restaurant that reflects Songdo’s cosmopolitan charm: stylish, bright, and full of energy. A Taste of Asia, Perfect for the Global Lifestyle of Songdo At Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch, guests can enjoy beloved dishes from across Asia—Thailand’s classic Pad Thai, hearty stir-fried noodles, savory rice bowls, and more. Each dish delivers familiar comfort with a fresh, modern twist. Fresh ingredients are prepared every morning, and all dishes are cooked only after an order is placed. Meals are served in practical yet stylish boxes, making them perfect for dining indoors or enjoying outdoors while exploring Songdo’s scenic streets and canal walkways. Unlike typical Western fast food, Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch focuses on Asia’s original concept of healthy fast dining—low-calorie rice noodles paired with balanced ingredients, vegetables, and proteins. It’s quick, wholesome, and satisfying, offering both convenience and nutrition. Why Travelers Love Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch • Healthy, flavorful dishes made with fresh ingredients • Fast service without sacrificing quality • Light yet filling meals, ideal for a day of sightseeing • Trend-forward packaging, great for takeaway and outdoor dining • Comforting Asian flavors enjoyed by all ages and nationalities The restaurant prides itself on serving generous, delicious meals that travelers can enjoy comfortably at any time.         A Must-Try Dining Stop in Songdo After exploring Songdo’s waterfront parks, canal paths, and modern landmarks, treat yourself to a warm bowl of noodles or a flavorful rice dish. Whether you’re traveling solo, meeting friends, or looking for a quick and nourishing meal before your next destination, Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch is a reliable, stylish, and enjoyable choice. Discover the essence of Asian comfort food—fresh, balanced, and full of flavor—right here in the heart of Songdo. Premium Menu Descriptions Pad Thai  11,000 KRW In Thai, “Pad” means “stir-fried” and “Thai” means “Thailand.” This iconic Thai rice noodle dish blends sweet, tangy, and nutty flavors, and is the No.1 choice among customers—about 50% of all visitors order it. Thai Chili Noodles  10,800 KRW Rice noodles stir-fried with a spicy Thai chili sauce. A flavorful smoky taste and addictive heat make this especially popular among young adults and international guests. Highly recommended for spicy noodle lovers. Mie Goreng  11,000 KRW The noodle version of the famous Indonesian dish Nasi Goreng. Made with wide rice noodles, offering a savory, well-balanced flavor. In Indonesian, “Mie” means noodles and “Goreng” means stir-fried. Pad See Ew  10,800 KRW A mild, savory Thai stir-fried noodle dish featuring wide rice noodles cooked with soy sauce (“See Ew” means soy sauce). Light, comforting, and loved by both adults and children. Nasi Goreng  11,000 KRW Indonesia’s beloved fried rice dish. A perfect match for Korean taste buds and one of the most popular fried rice options at the restaurant. Khao Pad  10,800 KRW A flavorful Thai fried rice with a mild, slightly sweet taste. Stir-fried quickly over high heat with pineapple and vegetables, making it a favorite among both adults and children. Thai Fried Rice (Spicy)  10,800 KRW The fried-rice version of Thai Chili Noodles. A must-try for spicy food lovers, with a strong fan base. Mongolian Fried Rice  11,000 KRW Made with a fermented Korean chili paste-inspired sauce, offering a sour and spicy kick. Not recommended for first-time visitors—this dish has a “love it or hate it” reputation. ★ Please note: The prices listed above are based on the rates available at the time of writing. Actual prices may vary depending on the date of your visit. We kindly recommend confirming the latest prices on-site.  


 
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Incheon(Yeonsu-gu) , Songdo International Business District

A Culinary Fiesta in the City of Tomorrow: The Vibrant Soul of "Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch)" (Where Authentic Mexican Flavors Meet the Romantic Streets of Songdo) Incheon, South Korea — Songdo International City is a marvel of sleek glass architecture, futuristic parks, and serene waterways. It is a city that whispers of elegance and quiet modernity. Yet, for the traveler seeking a break from the calm—a moment where the energy sizzles, the music uplifts, and the flavors dance on the palate—there is one destination that local trendsetters unanimously recommend. Located in the picturesque, European-inspired complex of Art Foret, Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) is not just a restaurant; it is a vibrant culinary escape. It brings the passionate soul of Mexico to the heart of Incheon, creating a dining experience that is as lively as it is delicious. The Setting: An Evening in "Little Europe" The journey to Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) is part of the charm. The Art Foret complex is designed with arched walkways, brick facades, and open plazas that mimic a European village. Perched on the second floor, the restaurant takes full advantage of this romantic setting. • The Terrace Culture: Travelers consistently rate the outdoor terrace as a highlight. Imagine sitting al fresco as the sun sets, feeling the cool breeze from the nearby Central Park waterway. Whether you are sipping a cold draft beer or a zesty limeade, the view of the city lights flickering on creates a magical backdrop for your evening. • The Vibe: Step inside, and the atmosphere shifts to a modern, industrial-chic fiesta. The space is colorful, buzzing with energy, and filled with the mouthwatering aroma of grilled spices. It is the perfect antidote to travel fatigue.       The "Five-Star" Menu: Why Locals Love It Online reviews for Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) are filled with praise, often using words like "Generous," "Authentic," and "Addictive." This is not merely a snack stop; it is a gastronomic feast. 1. The Performance: Sizzling Fajita Platter This is the undisputed star of the menu and the most "Instagrammable" dish. The Fajita Platter arrives at your table with a dramatic hiss and sizzle. A hot iron skillet is piled high with a mountain of grilled shrimp, savory steak, and tender pork, resting on a bed of caramelized onions and paprika. Review Insight: "The portion size is incredibly generous—perfect for sharing between two or three friends. The moment it arrives, the smell of the spices makes you hungry instantly." 2. The Texture Masterpiece: Crispy Chimichanga For those who crave texture, the Chimichanga is a revelation. A large burrito is deep-fried to golden perfection, creating a crispy outer shell that gives way to a warm, melting interior of meat, cheese, and rice. Topped with fresh sour cream and salsa, it offers a comfort food experience that warms the soul. 3. The Secret Weapon: The Chipotle Sauce A recurring theme in rave reviews is the special Chipotle Sauce. Smoky, slightly spicy, and creamy, this sauce is the magic touch that elevates every taco and nacho. Many visitors claim it is the best dipping sauce they have tasted in Korea. 4. Freshness You Can Taste: Guacamole & Tacos Authenticity lies in the details. The tacos are packed with fresh ingredients, and the Guacamole is praised for its creamy, rich texture, providing a cooling balance to the spicy dishes. A Welcoming Haven for the International Traveler Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) is particularly welcoming to international visitors for several reasons: • Barrier-Free Ordering: The restaurant is equipped with modern tablet kiosks at every table (often featuring English options and clear photos), making ordering stress-free and simple. • A Taste of Home: For Western travelers missing bold, spicy flavors, this spot offers a satisfyingly authentic taste that rivals restaurants back home. • The Perfect Itinerary: Located right next to Central Park Station (Exit 2), it fits seamlessly into your day. After riding the water taxi or visiting the Tribowl, it is the most convenient and delicious place to recharge.           [Traveler’s Note] If you are planning a visit to Songdo, make Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) your dinner destination. We recommend arriving around sunset. Grab a table on the terrace, order the Fajita Platter to share, and toast to your journey with a refreshing limeade. It is a moment of pure joy in the heart of the future city. Visit Information • Venue Name: Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) / 바네스타코 인천 송도 아트포레점 • Address: 2F, Art Foret C-dong, 84-2, Art center-daero, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon • Location Highlights: Located inside the Art Foret Complex (2nd Floor), directly adjacent to Songdo Central Park. • Operating Hours: 11:00 – 22:00 (Break Time 15:30 – 17:00 / Last Order 21:00) • Note: Hours are subject to change. • Vibe: Lively, Casual, European-Terrace Style, Family-Friendly • Must-Try: Fajita Platter, Chimichanga, Chipotle Sauce, Fresh Limeade "Spice up your Incheon journey with the vibrant flavors and terrace views of Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch)."


 
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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

The Sanctuary of Taste and Tranquility: An Exclusive Guide to "Cafe Song" (The Definitive Rest Stop in Incheon’s Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village) Incheon, South Korea — For the sophisticated traveler exploring the vibrant, historic tapestry of Incheon, the journey often balances between the excitement of discovery and the need for a refined pause. Located at the vibrant intersection where the culinary heritage of Chinatown meets the whimsical artistry of the Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village, Cafe Song (Donghwamaeul Branch) stands as a premier destination. It is more than a café; it is a sprawling, two-story oasis designed to offer the luxury of space, world-class flavors, and genuine Korean hospitality.       The Architecture of Comfort: A Rare Two-Story Haven In a tourist district often characterized by compact stalls and crowded walkways, Cafe Song offers a rare luxury: expansive space. The building is an architectural standout, providing a pristine, open, and airy environment that caters to everyone from the solitary digital nomad to large family gatherings. The Ground Floor: The Welcoming Hub Upon entering, guests are greeted by a bright, modern hall featuring 30 comfortable seats. The design philosophy here emphasizes accessibility and convenience. For international travelers, the presence of immaculately maintained, gender-separated restrooms right on this floor is a thoughtful detail that ensures a comfortable visit from the very first moment.         The Second Floor: A Panorama of Leisure Ascending to the upper level reveals the true scale of the café. • The Main Hall: An additional 30 seats are arranged to maximize comfort and views, offering a quiet retreat above the bustling streets. • The Private Group Suite: Unique to the area, Cafe Song features a dedicated Group Room capable of seating 30 guests. This space is available for reservation and is ideal for tour groups, large families, or business meetings, offering privacy without isolation. • The Al Fresco Terrace: For those who wish to breathe in the atmosphere, the outdoor terrace is the crown jewel. It allows guests to enjoy the fresh breeze while overlooking the colorful, storybook scenery of the Fairy Tale Village—a perfect setting for a memorable travel photo. The Illy Standard: Elevating the Coffee Experience Cafe Song refuses to compromise on quality. Distinguishing itself from standard tourist cafés, it operates as a specialty house exclusively brewing premium Illy Coffee. Coffee aficionados will immediately recognize the deep, velvety aroma and the smooth finish of the Americano. It brings a touch of Italian sophistication to your Korean adventure, ensuring that your caffeine fix is nothing short of world-class. A Symphony of Fruits: Bingsu and Signature Desserts While the coffee is exquisite, Cafe Song is equally renowned as a destination for artisanal fruit desserts. The menu is a celebration of fresh ingredients and visual beauty, perfectly curated for the modern palate. • The Legendary "Strawberry Latte": This signature drink has garnered a cult following. Unlike typical lattes that rely on syrups, this creation is overflowing with an abundance of fresh, real strawberries. It is a glass of pure, creamy indulgence that balances the tartness of the fruit with the richness of milk. • Song Song Mango Bingsu: No trip to Korea is complete without experiencing Bingsu (shaved ice). Cafe Song’s version is a masterpiece—a mountain of snow-like ice lavishly topped with sweet, tropical mangoes. It is a refreshing, shareable treat that captures the essence of summer. • Vitality in a Glass: For a lighter, thirst-quenching option, the 100% Real Watermelon Juice and the thick, rich Mango Smoothie offer an immediate burst of revitalization after a day of walking. The Essence of Hospitality Beyond the grand space and the premium menu, the soul of Cafe Song lies in its service. The owner and staff are celebrated for their genuine kindness and warm hospitality. In a foreign land, this welcoming atmosphere provides a sense of safety and belonging. Whether you are a solo female traveler seeking a quiet corner or a parent looking for a welcoming spot for children, you are treated not just as a customer, but as an honored guest. Traveler’s Note Cafe Song (Donghwamaeul Branch) is the perfect anchor point for your Incheon itinerary. We recommend visiting in the afternoon, after exploring the murals of the Fairy Tale Village. Secure a spot on the second-floor terrace, order a Mango Bingsu and an Illy Americano, and enjoy the most relaxing moment of your trip. Experience the difference of space, quality, and kindness at Cafe Song.


 
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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

Gyeongseong Uisangsil (Traditional Costume Experience) — A Must-Visit Korea Travel Attraction in Incheon’s Historic Open-Port District For travelers planning a Korea trip or looking for memorable things to do during their Incheon travel, Gyeongseong Uisangsil (Traditional Costume Experience) offers one of the most unique cultural experiences in the region. Located in Incheon’s iconic Open-Port district—an area rich with history, multicultural influences, and dramatic architecture—this costume studio allows visitors to step directly into Korea’s early modern era. Whether you’re exploring Korea for the first time or creating special memories with friends, family, or a partner, this experience adds depth and elegance to any Korean cultural journey. Step Into the Charm of Early Modern Korea Gyeongseong Uisangsil is known for its collection of early-20th-century Korean outfits, refined Gyeongseong-era ensembles, and retro-style costumes. Each set is meticulously curated for authenticity, comfort, and stunning photo results—ideal for travelers who wish to blend culture, fashion, and storytelling into their Incheon sightseeing. Guests are guided through fitting, styling, and accessory choices by friendly staff, making the experience enjoyable for first-time visitors to Korea. Available Costume Styles • Early modern Korean fashion (개항기 스타일) • Gyeongseong-inspired classic suits & dresses • Retro outfits perfect for fun, playful photography • Hats, gloves, lace, handbags & period props Create “Life Photos” You’ll Treasure Forever A highlight of visiting Gyeongseong Uisangsil during your Incheon trip is the chance to capture unforgettable photos. After getting dressed, guests can enjoy: Self-Photo Studio (Free Use) Take your time posing with professional lighting and themed sets—perfect for social media, profile photos, or romantic couple shots. Black-and-White or Color Studio Photos (Additional Fee) Capture premium-quality portraits reminiscent of Korea’s early modern photography style. Staff will guide your poses to achieve vintage-inspired results. This mix of self-expression and elegant aesthetics makes Gyeongseong Uisangsil a beloved destination among international visitors on their Korea travel itinerary.       Walk Through Incheon’s Most Photogenic Historic Streets After dressing up, step outside into Incheon’s Open-Port cultural zone. It’s one of the few places in Korea where: • Red-brick buildings • Colonial-era façades • Vintage cafés • Cultural museums • Chinatown alleys all merge into one atmospheric neighborhood—perfect for outdoor photos in period clothing. This combination of costume and setting turns your Incheon travel into a cinematic experience. Why Global Travelers Love Gyeongseong Uisangsil • A top cultural activity recommended for Korea travel • High-quality costumes & personalized styling service • Free self-photo studio for unlimited shooting • Additional premium portrait services available • Located near major Incheon tourist attractions • Suitable for solo travelers, couples & families • Beginner-friendly—ideal for first-time visitors to Korea Travel Tips for Your Incheon Cultural Experience • Book in advance: Popular on weekends & holidays. • Visit during golden hour (3–5 PM): Best outdoor photos. • Allow at least 2 hours: Dressing + studio + outdoor shooting. • Bring a portable charger: You’ll take many photos! • Travel light: Lockers are limited. • Explore nearby: Chinatown, Open-Port Museum, Art Platform, and Freedom Park are all close by—perfect additions to your Korea itinerary. A Highlight of Any Korea Trip — Timeless, Beautiful, and Full of Story Gyeongseong Uisangsil (Traditional Costume Experience) offers more than a costume rental; it provides a creative, immersive cultural activity that enriches any Korean travel plan. Whether you’re documenting your adventures, enjoying a date in Incheon, or searching for unforgettable experiences during your trip to Korea, this charming studio transforms your day into a treasured memory.


 
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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

Jeaminan Gajuk Gongbang (JEAMINAN Leather Studio) A beloved creative stop in Incheon’s most iconic cultural districts. Located between two of Incheon’s most visited attractions—Incheon Chinatown, known for its vibrant streets and colorful cultural heritage, and the Incheon 1883 Open Port Cultural District, celebrated for its historic architecture and artistic atmosphere— Jeaminan Gajuk Gongbang (JEAMINAN Leather Studio) offers travelers a refined and memorable hands-on experience. This artisan workshop invites visitors to slow down, breathe, and enjoy the timeless charm of handcrafted leather in a warm and peaceful setting.       A Hands-On Experience Enjoyed by Travelers Welcoming guests from around the world, the studio provides a beginner-friendly, relaxing environment where anyone can enjoy the beauty of leathercraft. One-Day Leather Craft Class Choose from premium leathers and create your own accessory—such as a key ring, cardholder, mini wallet, or leather tray.Each finished piece becomes a meaningful keepsake crafted with your own hands. Order-Made Leather Goods For those who prefer a completed item, the studio offers custom-made leather goods tailored to your preferred design, size, and color. Each piece is crafted individually with care and artistry, making it perfect for gifts or personal souvenirs. Craft Training at the Atelier Visitors seeking deeper engagement can join the studio’s craft training sessions, learning traditional techniques while enjoying a calm, creative break from sightseeing. Every moment spent with leather becomes a lasting memory. Enjoy a peaceful time surrounded by natural textures and soothing craftsmanship.         Signature Leather Goods A selection of popular handcrafted items available at Jeaminan Gajuk Gongbang (JEAMINAN Leather Studio): • Leather Mouse Pad — 30,000 KRW • Elephant Key Holder — 11,000 KRW • Leather Tray — 35,000 KRW • Mini Bag — 77,000 KRW • Billfold Wallet — 44,000 KRW • Pencil Case — 49,500 KRW • Accordion Card Wallet — 60,000 KRW • Half-Moon Card Wallet — 33,000 KRW • Coin Purse — 22,000 KRW • Key Ring — 27,500 KRW • Card Wallet — 44,000 KRW • Zipper Card Wallet — 77,000 KRW ★ Please note: The prices listed above are based on the rates available at the time of writing. Actual prices may vary depending on the date of your visit. We kindly recommend confirming the latest prices on-site. Visit Us in the Heart of Incheon Situated between the rich cultural landscape of Incheon Chinatown and the historic beauty of the Incheon 1883 Open Port Cultural District, Jeaminan Gajuk Gongbang (JEAMINAN Leather Studio) is an inspiring addition to any Incheon travel itinerary. Explore two of Incheon’s most iconic destinations, enjoy a relaxing crafting experience, and bring home a handcrafted treasure filled with your own story. We look forward to welcoming you in Incheon.


 
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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Airport

The Renaissance of Rest: A Gastronomic Journey at "Pulmuone Sky Hub Lounge (Incheon Airport Branch)" (Where the Philosophy of "Wholesome Food" Meets Premium Relaxation) Incheon, South Korea — In the vocabulary of the modern global nomad, the airport experience has evolved. It is no longer about mere transit or the passive endurance of waiting; it is about the quality of the pause between journeys. As of August 2025, Incheon International Airport has unveiled a transformative evolution in traveler hospitality that sets a new global standard. Welcome to the newly reimagined Pulmuone Sky Hub Lounge (Incheon Airport Branch). This is not a standard outsourced facility. It is directly operated by Pulmuone, the pioneer of Korea’s LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) movement. With the grand renewal of all five strategic locations, Pulmuone has infused its corporate philosophy of "Barun-Meokgeori" (Wholesome Food) into every corner. Moving far beyond simple relaxation, the new vision integrates "Health," "Sustainability," and the "Harmony of Tradition and Gastronomy."     The Pulmuone Difference: A Culinary Sanctuary       If there is one reason why international travelers rate this lounge "5 Stars," it is the food quality managed directly by Pulmuone. The menu is a curated balance of vitality and comfort, offering a diverse array of options that satisfy both the wellness-seeker and the gourmet explorer. 1. The "Bean Bar" & Plant-Forward Zone: The Art of Tofu Reflecting Pulmuone's heritage as Korea's tofu master, the lounge offers specialized zones focusing on high-protein, plant-based nutrition. • Signature Tofu Noodles: Experience the texture of "Dubumyeon" (Tofu Noodles). Light, savory, and gluten-free, these dishes offer a satisfying meal without the post-carb heaviness—perfect conditioning before a long flight. • Vegan Delights: From fresh broccoli tofu salads to nutritious natto bowls, the "Plant-Forward" menu caters to the global demand for sustainable dining that is as delicious as it is ethical. 2. The Soul of Korean Flavor: "Bibimbap" & "Hot Dishes" This is your last chance to taste the authentic spirit of Korea before departure. • The DIY Bibimbap Ritual: Engage in the cultural ritual of crafting your own bowl. A station filled with fresh seasonal vegetables, fluffy rice, and Pulmuone’s signature gochujang allows you to create a meal that is healthy, colorful, and deeply satisfying. • Comfort Food Feast: Indulge in the warmth of a traditional Korean kitchen. The hot food station features Direct-Fire Bulgogi, savory Jeon (Korean pancakes), and street-food favorites like Soupy Tteokbokki (Spicy Rice Cakes) and Fried Seaweed Rolls (Gimmari). 3. The "Slow Aging" Innovation (Exclusive to T2 East) In a world-first initiative for an airport, the Terminal 2 East Wing lounge introduces the "Slow Aging Zone." Here, the menu is scientifically designed with low-glycemic, antioxidant-rich ingredients to promote longevity and sustained energy, redefining what "airport food" can be. 4. Sweet Endings & Cheers Complete your meal with traditional desserts like Yakgwa (honey cookies) and Sikhye (sweet rice punch). Pair your feast with a glass of wine or a cold draft beer on tap to toast to your journey.     A Tale of Three Concepts: Distinct Vibes       The renewal has bestowed a unique identity upon each lounge, turning a visit into a curated discovery. Terminal 1 (The Lounge of Wisdom): Captures the "Aesthetics of Slowness" with displays of traditional cast-iron cauldrons (Gamasot) and evocative photography. Terminal 2 (Nature & Artisan): A sensory retreat featuring media art, artisan craft exhibitions, and a "Sound Experience" zone that replicates the comforting sounds of a traditional kitchen (Buttumak) for auditory healing. Concourse (Art & Rest): Designed as a "Library of Rest," offering an emotional retreat with curated books and visual art masterpieces.   [Traveler’s Note] Pulmuone Sky Hub Lounge (Incheon Airport Branch) is accessible to holders of Priority Pass (PP Card), LoungeKey, and various partner credit cards. Walk-in access is also available for purchase. It is an investment in your well-being that pays dividends in relaxation. "Don't board on an empty stomach. Fill your heart with the healthy warmth of Pulmuone."


Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

www.incheonstamptour.com ◀◁◀◁ Experience 1883 Incheon Where a Century of History Meets a Thriving K-Culture www.incheonstamptour.com Embark on an immersive journey into Incheon’s storied past and exciting present. Since opening its port in 1883, this historic gateway has welcomed diverse influences that helped shape Korea’s modern culture. From century-old architecture to the creative “Gaehangro Project,” Incheon fuses tradition with innovation, standing at the forefront of global K-culture. Now, you can explore its rich heritage and cutting-edge artistry all at once—join the 1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour to experience the best of Incheon’s past, present, and future! The beginning of travel to Korea, INCHEON Incheon, Korea’s first gateway—home to Incheon International Airport and Incheon Port—is where all travel in Korea begins. Explore Songdo, the old downtown, Ganghwado Island, and 168 scenic isles. Enjoy delicious cuisine, stunning views, vibrant nightlife, and wellness. Start your journey in Incheon.   Experience the ‘1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour’ With All Five Senses Welcome! Thank you for joining us at the “1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour,” hosted by Incheon Metropolitan City and the Incheon Tourism Organization. This special event is exclusively for international visitors to Incheon, offering commemorative gifts as a token of our appreciation. As you explore Incheon’s top attractions, simply scan the available QR codes to collect stamps and redeem your souvenirs. Enjoy discovering the city, and have a wonderful time experiencing everything Incheon has to offer!   A special Incheon travel experience for visitors from around the world Period: January 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026 (ends once all souvenirs are distributed) Locations: Look for the ‘1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour’ X-banners at Incheon’s tourist information centers and major attractions Souvenir: Complete the QR code mission to receive one souvenir (one per person) Note:  1. Website membership registration is required 2. Each location’s QR code is placed indoors A) How to Join 1. Sign Up ㆍVisit the official “1883 Incheon Stamp Tour” website and complete your registration. ㆍMembership registration requires email verification. If you do not receive the verification email, please check your spam folder. 2. Scan the QR Code (Indoors) ㆍAt each participating location, look for the QR code placed indoors and scan it to collect a stamp. ㆍShow Your Mobile Screen ㆍAfter scanning, simply show your mobile screen to the staff to confirm your stamp and receive your souvenir. B) Event Guidelines 1. One Visit, One Stamp ㆍEach person may participate only once per location. 2. Individual Participation ㆍIf two or more people visit together, each must register and collect stamps separately. 3. Limited Souvenirs ㆍOnce souvenirs run out, the event may be suspended or ended without prior notice. C) Special Rewards ㆍParticipants who collect a large number of stamps may receive special gifts from the Incheon Tourism Organization on a first-come or lottery basis. ㆍThese may include VIP seats for the INK Concert, entry to other Incheon tourism events, or additional exclusive gifts. ㆍThe event, its schedule, and special privileges may be subject to change or cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances. We appreciate your understanding. ㆍWe appreciate your interest and look forward to your participation! D) Additional Benefits ㆍThrough Trippose.com, the official event agency of the “1883 Incheon Stamp Tour,” you can also find more details about the Stamp Tour, discover a wide range of information on Incheon’s tourist destinations, and download special coupons for local attractions. Don’t miss out on these extra perks! Begin your Incheon adventure, collect stamps, and enjoy everything this vibrant city has to offer!   www.incheonstamptour.com ◀◁◀◁   “1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour” Participating Locations Begin Your Korean Adventure in Incheon Incheon is where Korea’s vibrant past meets its dynamic present. Stroll through the historic charm of Gaehangjang Port Town and Chinatown, soak up the seaside vibe at Wolmido, and explore the cutting-edge cityscape of Songdo International City. Join the Incheon Stamp Tour to uncover hidden gems and create unforgettable memories. With captivating culture, mouthwatering cuisine, and modern comforts, Incheon offers the perfect taste of Korea to begin your journey! “1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour” – Location Details Look for the “1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour” X-banners at the entrances of Incheon Airport, Incheon Tourist Information Centers, and the listed Incheon tourist attractions. Each location allows one stamp per person, so be sure to collect yours at every stop! Because operating hours and closure days vary by venue, please check the details in advance to avoid any inconvenience. This event is exclusively for international visitors, organized by the Incheon Tourism Organization to express gratitude to those traveling to Incheon. Please note that some venues may temporarily or permanently stop offering stamps due to souvenir shortages or changes in the event schedule. We appreciate your understanding in advance. Before participating, please create an account on our official website so you can enjoy the event without any hassle!   Incheon Open Port Area HANJISAENGGAK LeeDak Hanji Art Gallery  한지생각이닥 상상플랫폼점  Available languages English / Japanese  Operating hours 10:30 - 21:00 (Closed every Monday)  Telephone number +82-32-866-6505 / • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)  Address 1st Floor, Sangsang Platform, 33 Wolmi-ro, Bukseong-dong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Incheon Station Tourist Information Center 인천역 관광안내소  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 09:00 - 18:00 (Closed: Day of Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day))  Telephone number +82-32-777-1330 / 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)  Address 271, Jemulryang-ro, Jung-gu Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Incheon Open Port Modern Architecture Exhibition Center 인천개항장 근대건축전시관  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 09:00~18:00 (Last admission at 17:30) (Closed: Closed Mondays, New Year's Day, Lunar New Year, and Chuseok Day.)  Telephone number +82-32-762-3089  Address 77, Sinpo-ro 23beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁   Jajangmyeon Museum 짜장면박물관  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 09:00 - 18:00 (Closed on Mondays, Korean holidays (day of), and Tuesday if a holiday falls on Monday.)  Telephone number +82-32-773-9812  Address 56-14, China town-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Incheon Open Port Museum 인천개항박물관  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 09:00 - 18:00 (Closed on Mondays, Korean holidays (day of), and Tuesday if a holiday falls on Monday.)  Telephone number +82-32-764-0488  Address 89, Sinpo-ro 23beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Incheon Gwandong Gallery 인천 관동갤러리  Available languages Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 10:00 - 18:00 (Closed Mon–Thu & public holidays (schedule may vary).)  Telephone number +82-32-766-8660  Address 89, Sinpo-ro 23beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁   Noodle Platform 누들플랫폼  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 09:00 - 18:00 (Closed Mon (or next day if holiday); only on New Year’s, Lunar New Year, and Chuseok Day.)  Telephone number +82-1551-0702  Address 36, Sinpo-ro 27beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Woori Sul Sanghoe Incheon Chinatown Branch 우리술상회 인천 차이나타운점  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours Wed–Sun 10:00–19:00 (Break 13:00–14:00) (Closed: Every Monday–Tuesday)  Telephone number +82-10-8641-5561  Address 2F-3F, 16, Chinatown-ro 19beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Open Port Easy Tour 개항e지투어  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 10:00 - 18:00 (Closed: Every Monday)  Telephone number +82-32-777-3773  Address 1F, 53, Sinpo-ro 27beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Wolmido Island Wolmido Tourist Information Center  월미도 관광안내소  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 10:00 - 18:00 (Every Monday, Korean holidays (day only). If Monday is a holiday, closed next weekday.)  Telephone number +82-32-620-1095  Address 294, Wolmi-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Incheon National Maritime Museum 국립인천해양박물관  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 10:00 - 18:00 (Every Monday, Korean holidays (day only). If Monday is a holiday, closed next weekday.)  Telephone number +82-32-620-1095  Address 294, Wolmi-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁   Pororo Theme Park Wolmido Branch 뽀로로테마파크 월미도점  Available languages English / Japanese  Operating hours Weekdays 10:00–18:00 / Weekends 10:00–19:00 (Closed: Open Year-Round )  Telephone number +82-507-1389-0278  Address 222, Wolmi-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Wolmi Sea Train 월미바다열차  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours Tue–Thu 10:00–18:00 / Fri–Sun & Holidays 10:00–19:00 (Closed: Every Monday)  Telephone number +82-32-450-7600  Address 269 Jemullyang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Incheon Palmi-do Cruise 팔미도유람선열차  Available languages English /  Chinese  Operating hours Monday–Friday 09:00–17:30 / Saturday–Sunday 09:00–19:00 (Closed: Open Year-Round)  Telephone number +82-32-885-0001  Address Haeyang Gwangjang Observatory, 1F 36, Yeonanbudu-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁   Ganghwa-do Ganghwa Manisan Tourist Information Center  강화마니산 관광안내소  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 09:00 - 18:00 (Closed: Day of Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day))  Telephone number +82-32-934-5565  Address 398-1, Sangbang-ri, Hwado- myeon, Ganghwa-gun Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Haeden Museum 해든뮤지움  Available languages English / Japanese  Operating hours 10:00 - 18:00 (Closed: Every Monday)  Telephone number +82-32-937-6911  Address 44, Jangheung-ro 101beon-gil, Gilsang-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon, Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Sochang Experience Center Ganghwa-Do  강화도 소창체험관  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours Open 10:00-18:00 (closed 12:00-13:00 for maintenance) (Every Monday, January 1st, Lunar New Year's Day and Chuseok Day)  Telephone number +82-32-934-2500  Address 8, Nammunan-gil 20beon-gil, Ganghwa-eup, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon, Republic of Korea Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Geumpung Brewery 금풍양조장  Available languages English / Japanese  Operating hours Weekdays 09:30–19:00 / Weekends 09:00–20:00 (Closed: Open Year-Round)  Telephone number +82-507-1374-1931  Address 8, Samnangseong-gil, Gilsang-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁   Yeongjongdo Island Incheon Int'l Airport Tourist Information Center 인천국제공항 관광안내소(동편)  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 07:00 - 22:00 (Closed: Open all year round)  Telephone number +82-32-743-0013  Address 272, Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu (Next to Arrivals Hall on the 1st floor) Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Incheon Int'l Airport Tourist Information Center (Terminal 1, West) 인천국제공항 관광안내소 서편  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 07:00 - 22:00 (Closed: Open all year round)  Telephone number +82-32-743-0011  Address 1F, Terminal 1, next to E Immigration Gate 272 Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Le Space INSPIRE Incheon INSPIRE Resort 르 스페이스 인스파이어  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 10:00 - 21:00 (Closed: Open all year round)  Telephone number +82-2-6137-3907  Address 127, Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Chadeokbun  차덕분 영종도본점  Available languages English / Japanese  Operating hours Mon–Fri 09:30–20:00 / Sat–Sun 09:30–21:00 (Closed: Open Year-Round)  Telephone number +82-507-1385-2486  Address 8F, Baetteo Plaza, 12, Eunhasu-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Incheon Medical Support Center (Terminal 1) 인천메디컬센터 인천공항(T1)  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 09:00 - 21:00 (Closed: Open Year-Round)  Telephone number +82-32-743-3506~7  Address 1F, near Gate 7 entrance, Terminal 1 272, Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Dongyang Salt Farm Bakery Cafe / Studio & Gallery 동양염전 베이커리카페  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours Monday–Friday (10:00–19:00) / Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays (10:00–21:00) (Closed: Open all year round)  Telephone number +82-32-743-0013  Address 1st Floor, 922-1, Nambuk-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon Metropolitan City Learn More ◀◁◀◁ CU Wangsan Marina Branch - Ramyun Library CU 왕산마리나점 라면라이브러리  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours Monday–Friday 09:00–21:00 / Saturday & Sunday 08:30–21:00 (Closed: Open all year round)  Telephone number +82-32-743-0013  Address 1st Floor, 143 Wangsanmarina-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁   Songdo Incheon General Tourist Information Center 인천종합 관광안내소  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 09:00 - 18:00 (Closed: Day of Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day))  Telephone number +82-32-832-3031  Address 234, Incheon Tower-daero, Yeonsu-gu Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Incheon Medical Support Center(Incheon Port International Passenger Terminal) 인천메디컬지원센터(인천항 신국제여객터미널)  Available languages English / Chinese  Operating hours 09:00~1800 (Closed: Every Sunday)  Telephone number +82-32-570-6335  Address Incheon Port New International Passenger Terminal, 2nd Floor, 57 Gukjehangman-daero 326beon-gil, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Songdo Comarine West Boat House 인천종합 관광안내소  Available languages English / Chinese  Operating hours Weekdays 09:30–19:00 / Weekends 09:00–20:00 (Closed: Open Year-Round)  Telephone number +82-32-834-4609  Address 253-34, Incheon Tower-daero, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Other Areas Soraepogu Tourist Information Center 소래포구 관광안내소  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 09:00 - 18:00 (Closed: Day of Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day))  Telephone number +82-32-431-2213  Address 1605, Aam-daero, Namdong-gu Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Gyeongin Ara Waterway Jeongseojin Tourist Information Center 경인아라뱃길 정서진 관광안내소  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Operating hours 09:00 - 18:00 (Closed: Day of Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day))  Telephone number +82-32-561-1339  Address 41, Jeongseojin 1-ro, Seo-gu Learn More ◀◁◀◁ Hotel Marina Bay Seoul  호텔 마리나베이서울  Available languages English / Japanese / Chinese  Telephone number +82-1577-8118  Address 210-50, Ara-yuk-ro 152beon-gil, Gochon-eup, Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do Learn More ◀◁◀◁       Set off on a journey to Incheon! Experience this vibrant city in a smart way. ▼ Click on the e-book! Below, you’ll find videos and guidebooks to help you explore Incheon. The guidebooks are available as e-books, so there’s no need to download anything—just view them anytime. Before you visit, be sure to check out Incheon’s recommended spots and attractions. Simply click on the content that interests you to make your travel planning even more fulfilling!   View E-Book ◀◁◀◁ View E-Book ◀◁◀◁ View E-Book ◀◁◀◁ View E-Book ◀◁◀◁   Korea’s Iconic Incheon – Enchanting Attractions & Video Previews