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PLACES TO VISIT

South Korea is filled with countless places that offer peaceful, magical, and thrilling experiences. Whether you're traveling alone, with friends, family, or loved ones, we think you might love some of these attractions!

Explore INCHEON!

Songdo Central Park

160 Convensia-daero, Songdo-dong, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, South Korea

The city of Songdo is a modern city with buildings resembling contemporary art pieces. As the first seawater park in the country, Songdo Central Park visitors have the opportunity to participate in various activities such as: riding on water taxis, canoeing, and more water-related activities. The landmark of Songdo also provides a look into culture and arts throughout the park.

It is the perfect place for a peaceful stroll and break from the busy city with family and loved ones!

Wolmi 
Theme park

81 Wolmimunhwa-ro, Gaho-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea

Wolmido Island the once temporary palace, now island resort is home to a plethora of attractions for the whole family! The island is a popular attraction with its theme park with various rides, such as the 70-meter-high Hyper Shoot Drop, Tagada Disco, a two-story Viking Ship, a 115-meter-high Ferris Wheel, and other thrilling attractions.

The theme park has made appearances in many K-Dramas and Shows like "We Got Married", "Two Days and One Night", "Running Man", and more. It also houses a large indoor children’s playground that includes water activity facilities such as mini flume rides, water boats, and water ball playing, as well as a 4D room. 

After a fun day at the park, why not enjoy a nice cup of coffee and fresh seafood at the cafes and restaurants overlooking the sea. 

Find out more here!

http://www.my-land.co.kr/index/#n

Incheon China
town

Gaho-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea

Incheon's Chinatown came into being with the opening of Incheon Port in 1883 and Incheon's designation as an extraterritoriality of the Ching dynasty in the following year. In the past, the area held many stores trading goods imported from China, but currently, most Chinese businesses in the area are restaurants.

 

Today, the residents of Chinatown are mostly 2nd or 3rd-generation Chinese, descendants of the early Chinese settlers.  The area harbors many of the flavors of China, while the traditional culture of the first generation remains well preserved.

It is the ideal place to try some great Chinese & Korean food while being surrounded by a beautiful and peaceful environment.

Songwol
dong Fairy Tale Village

Jayugongwonseo-ro 45beon-gil, Songwol-dong 3(sam)-ga, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea

Songwol-dong was named for its view of the moon between the pine forest. The opening of Incheon Port in 1883 led to the start of many foreigners coming into the area for settlement. Soon, it became a rich village and many young people gradually moved out, leaving the village in a state of stagnation. As such, a renovation project was brought about to improve the development of the village by painting and decorating classic fairy tales all around.

If you're looking for a place to take cute and memorable photos with your kids, this village is the place for you!

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