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27, Gaehang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
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1F, 3, Sinpo-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
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269 Jemullyang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
Wolmi Sea Train is Korea's longest urban tourist monorail, stretching over 6.1 kilometers. The train travels at an average speed of 9 kilometers per hour, taking 42 minutes to complete one loop around Wolmido. The tracks are located between 7 and 18 meters off the ground, offering a view over all Wolmido has to offer. The views out over the sea are especially beautiful at sunset.
509.38159643198884m 30342 2023-01-12
269, Jemullyang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-440-4055
The Story Course of the Historical and Cultural Street of the Open Trade Port is a course that showcases the history and culture of the pork opening over 100 years ago. Started in 2006, the walking course takes participants through historical buildings and attractions including Jayu Park, The first Bank, 5.8 Bank, Chinatown and more. There are three different courses varying by time with one hour course taking participants from Incheon Station to Chinatown and Samgukji Mural Street, Jayu Park, Jemulpo Club, Incheon Modern Architecture Museum, and finishing at Korean-Chinese Cultural Center.
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39, Gaehang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
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38-1, Gaehang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
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533.7894389791867m 76427 2023-11-09
38 Donghwamaeul-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-764-7494
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, and it turned into a rich village. However, 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 decorating with murals and sculptures of classic fairy tales.
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41, Gaehang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
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550.1439989837548m 14563 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.