11.8Km 2021-02-26
373-1, Yongyuseo-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-751-1177
Incheon Airport Beach Hotel is a good place for both travelers seeking some quiet time alone and those who want to spend time with friends and family. Located just 15 minutes from Incheon International Airport by car, the Incheon Airport Beach Hotel is a good choice for travelers with early or late flights. It is also popular among summer vacationers visiting the neighboring Eulwangni, Wangsan, or Seonnyeobawi Beaches. The hotel operates a free shuttle bus to Incheon International Airport and nearby ferry docks to the islands. The guestrooms are decorated with comfortable and convenient amenities for tourists and business travelers. Subsidiary facilities include a night club, sports massage shop, and amusement arcade equipped with up-to-date facilities.
11.8Km 2021-06-02
21, Yongyu-ro 380beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-760-6478
Seonnyeo Rock is located near the Seoul metropolitan area, in the northern part of Yongyudo Island, past Masian Beach. The rock is named after the myth that a fairy came down on a rainbow to play on the beach. Artists come to recreate the scenery of the sharp rock against the ocean on their canvas as they listen to the waves crash. The beach is also popular among tourists at sunset, when the fading sun colors the sea around the rock.
On the other side is a small dock and old fishing boats. This beach is less crowded than Wangsan Beach or those in Eurwang-ri, making it the perfect spot for swimming and camping.
There is a pretty cafe up the hill from the rock and it is a great place for enjoying the ocean scenery with a cup of tea. On the other side of the cafe is a garden with pine trees, yet another beautiful spot to watch the sunset.
11.9Km 2024-04-17
1F, 3, Sinpo-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
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12.0Km 2023-11-08
16-15 Yongyuseo-ro 302beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-747-0110
Eurwang-ri Beach, located in Jung-gu, Incheon, was designated as a National Tourist Site in 1986. Approximately 700 meters in length with an average depth of only 1.5 meters, the beautiful white sand beach is known for amazing sunsets. The beach also has a large grass field and accommodations for those who enjoy various sports. Visitors can also rent boats for fishing.
12.1Km 2024-04-22
27, Gaehang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
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12.2Km 2024-04-17
39, Gaehang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
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12.2Km 2021-10-27
90-1, Uhyeon-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-764-0064
Arabesque first opened in 2003 as Sahara Tent, but changed its name to its current name in August 2007 to further emphasize the restaurant’s specialties of Indian and Turkish cuisine. The restaurant serves Arabian, Indian, and Turkish dishes prepared by an Indian chef and the restaurant owner is from Jordan. For these reasons, it’s particularly popular among students from Southeast Asia and Middle East. It’s known for serving dishes that are almost completely authentic.
12.2Km 2021-01-27
57, Uhyeon-ro 67beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-832-3031
Dongincheon Samchi Street is located in front of Dongincheon Station in an alley to the side of Incheon Educational and Cultural Center for Students. The street became connected samchi, or grilled seerfish, over 40 years ago with the opening House of Inha, a home-style restaurant. Originally, the street was not known for samchi, but it became one of the most popular menus at the restuarant, with many other shops in the area following in this trend. In 2002, it was designated as the grilled seerfish street and a signboard was put up at the street entrance. Currently, there are about a dozen grilled seerfish restaurants lining the street, and each restaurant has a unique signboard of its own. The fish are imported from New Zealand, and each restaurant offers a distinct taste resulting from different grilling methods and sauces. The restaurants also sell a variety of appetizers and side dishes at affordable prices.
12.2Km 2024-02-16
57 Uhyeon-ro 67beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon
Inhauijip, established in 1968, is a beloved local fixture and is credited as the origin of Dongincheon Samchi (spotted mackerel) Street. Its standout dish is samchigui (grilled spotted mackerel), featuring thick slices of spotted mackerel grilled to achieve a crispy exterior and tender interior. This dish's rich flavor has won over a loyal customer base. Additionally, the Inhauijip Course, which includes sundubu jjigae (soft bean curd jjigae), is another crowd-pleaser among patrons.