Incheon is Korea’s 4th largest city and is located just west of Seoul on the Yellow Sea. Incheon and Seoul appear to be connected, however, both cities have different jurisdictions, and local governments and their policymakers work separately.
Over the past decade, Incheon has experienced unprecedented growth. Incheon is now home to the world’s largest international airport and free economic zone and is poised to continue its ever-expanding infrastructure. High-rise apartments are going up by the dozens and recent plans for the Incheon twin towers will showcase the world’s 3rd and 4th tallest skyscrapers. Incheon is the perfect alternative for those who want to live and work in a big city yet don’t want the constant grind and congestion of Seoul. Additionally, a quick 30 – 60 min bus or subway ride brings you right into downtown Seoul, also it takes just 50 min by public transportation to the Incheon International Airport.
Songdo Central Park
Observatory of G Tower,
Incheon Bridge
Tribowl
(BIBAP performance)
The Central Park Hotel Songdo is located near Songdo Central Park, the first seawater park in Korea.
Songdo Central Park is composed of a glass park, trail garden, and terrace garden appropriate for serene walks Ten pieces of artwork from ‘Art & Act Songdo,’ an international public art project, are installed making it look like an outdoor exhibition. There is beautiful lighting that provides for a romantic atmosphere in Songdo.