19.6Km 2021-02-19
28, Gyeyang-daero, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon-si
+82-32-556-0880
Hotel Charis in Incheon is a reasonably priced boutique hotel popular among tourists and business travelers. Each guestroom comes equipped with a computer and high-speed internet. The hotel prides itself on its excellence and customized guest services.
Subsidiary facilities include a wedding hall and banquet halls outfitted with all the latest audio and visual systems for business meetings or seminars. Future brides can also book the hotel’s wedding hall or opt for one of the hotel’s premium wedding packages, which provide everything needed for a magical and memorable wedding day that’s anything but typical.
19.6Km 2024-02-16
438 Gukjehangman-daero, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon
The Incheon Port Cruise Terminal, which opened its doors in April 2019, serves as a docking point for large cruise ships. It features a two-level structure, with the first floor dedicated to arrivals and the second floor designated for departures. To enhance the experience for travelers arriving by cruise ship, the terminal offers a complimentary shuttle bus service that provides convenient access to major tourist destinations within Incheon. Notable nearby attractions include Incheon Chinatown and Wolmido Island.
19.6Km 2021-02-09
40, Wangsan-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-751-1111
Located near Incheon International Airport, Winners Tourist Hotel offers a view of the Eulwang-ri Wangsan Beach and the West Sea. In addition to different types of guest rooms, the hotel has a coffee shop, a restaurant, a banquet hall, a business center, a singing room, and more.
19.8Km 2024-02-29
Munbal-dong, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-955-0050
Paju Book City was formed in 1989 by a group of publishers who sought to modernize the distribution structure of Korea’s publishing industry. The addition of structures later on created its current form as a cultural complex. Today, Paju Book City is home to a large collection of publishing houses, printing companies, and bookbinding companies. Some publishing houses run their own libraries, secondhand book shops, and thematic libraries. There are plenty of book cafés and art shops in the area, and visitors can also occasionally enjoy cultural events, lectures, and concerts by publishing houses.
19.8Km 2024-04-22
6, Inha-ro 77beon-gil, Michuhol-gu, Incheon
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19.9Km 2024-04-17
6, Soseong-ro, Michuhol-gu, Incheon
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19.9Km 2022-08-30
242, Wolgot-ri, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon
+82-32-930-3124
Yeonmijeong Pavilion is Incheon's Tangible Cultural Asset No. 24 (designated on March 1, 1995).
While the exact date of construction is unknown, the pavilion was greatly damaged and then rebuilt afterwards due to the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, the Byeongja Chinese Invasion in 1636, and the Korean War on June 25, 1950.
The name Yeonmi comes from the swallow tail-shape of Imjingang River and Yeomhagang River ('yeon' means swallow and ‘mi’ means a tail). As the pavilion stands on top of Wolgotdondae, visitors can see Paju-si, Gimpo-si, Gaepung-gun in Hwanghae-do (North Korea) at a glance.
20.0Km 2021-09-03
Eulwang-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon
+82-32-777-1330
Wangsan Beach is famous for its view of the setting sun, being designated the first of the Eight Sites of Yongyu. The red glow fading into the ocean is truly breathtaking, drawing in crowds throughout the year. The beach is also beautiful during the day, with a clean sandy shore backed by a lush pine forest. Wangsan Beach also has a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the nearby Eurwang-ri Beach. A campground is located near the beach, complete with autocamping, glamping, and caravan rental facilities.
20.0Km 2022-12-29
145, Hoedong-gil, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) • For more info: +82-31-955-0055
Paju Book City is a leading publishing and cultural hub in Korea, started in 2011 with the establishment of a street lined with bookstores to transform the area from a place of publication to a place for enjoying book culture. A total of 42 bookstores opened within the city's first year. In view of participating in international activities, the city joined the International Organization of Booktowns (IOB) in June 2012. The IOB is an organization of 16 booktowns in 13 countries.
Paju Booksori Festival is the largest book festival in Asia. Launched in the fall of 2011, the festival draws around 100 publishers, and leading organizations related to the publishing industry, books, education, and culture.