Incheon and the Islands: Tour Korea's Front Porch
Synopsis
A guide for Western Tourists visiting Incheon and it's surrounding islands. Contains where to shop, what to eat, and the best highlights of this fascinating area. Includes highlights and practical information on the most visited 11 islands reachable from Incheon.
Incheon is often seen as the gateway to South Korea, thanks to its world-class international airport, but travelers who pause here quickly discover a destination with its own personality-historic, coastal, and quietly adventurous. Just west of Seoul, Incheon mixes modern waterfront districts with centuries-old port history, lively markets, and a network of islands that feel worlds away from the city's energy.
The city itself grew from a humble fishing village into one of Korea's most important port hubs, and you can still feel that maritime spirit in neighborhoods like Chinatown, Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village, and the restored Open Port area. Wide promenades, fresh seafood, and sunset views over the Yellow Sea give Incheon a relaxed, breezy atmosphere that contrasts beautifully with Seoul's fast pace.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798250108645
- Number of pages: 124
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 7 mm
- Languages: English
