As a port city on the border with the state capital, Incheon is located off the coast of the Yellow Sea in the north of South Korea. The city can be considered a rapidly developing metropolis. Incheon used to serve as a fishing village. Nevertheless, it has managed to become the third largest and most important city in Korea (after Seoul and Busan). Skyscrapers and other modern architectural buildings are now considered an integral part of the city.


In addition, Incheon has become one of the largest economic centers where cultural life is concentrated. As a result, the tourism industry is booming in this city. At the same time, folk traditions are extremely popular in Incheon, preserving the monuments of the past. The city attracts tourists with its beaches, spa complexes, boat trips and shopping. In the city, business and entertainment harmoniously combine with natural relaxation and serenity.
If you want to travel to South Korea, you immediately think of the capital Seoul or the popular Busan in the south of the country. Incheon, on the other hand, is known by many only as the place where the airport of Seoul is located. The Incheon region is as diverse and exciting as the whole of South Korea.
Here, modern skyscrapers meet centuries-old temples in Ganghwa Island and a widespread manga culture meets the hyperfuturistic “smart city” Songdo. One thing is for sure: if you want to travel to Incheon or even plan a longer holiday in South Korea, many surprises await you. Incheon is immediately captivated.
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