Get A Glimpse Of Incheon’s K-wave Entertainment Scene
Since you’re in Korea “for a fun time, not for a long time”, it’s time for you to check out these places in Incheon that promise the fun-filled entertainment scene that you may or may not have signed up for. So prepare yourself as we bring you to some of the most exciting and vibrant places in Incheon where you can immerse yourself in its youthful atmosphere.
Arrange A Day Full Of Fun At Wolmido Island
Wolmido is a popular weekend destination in Incheon, especially now that it’s easily accessible with the highway straight from the mainland. Known for providing a large array of activities suitable for all ages, Wolmido contains not just one, but several theme parks, a museum, parks and an observatory. Among them, Wolmi Theme Park is popular for its seaside location and crazy rides exclusive to the place.
You may have seen its appearance in variety shows like "We Got Married", "Two Days and One Night", "Running Man" and more. Take in the panoramic view from the Ferris wheel, or be accompanied by the DJ’s wild commentary as you soar on the rides, it is perfect for adrenaline junkies thirsty for excitement. In Summer, prepare to get wet as they introduce water features.
Wolmido also provides other sorts of fun within its perimeters, head to the multiple squares along the Wolmi Culture Street Waterfront Area to grab a bite, enjoy street performances or get a portrait from a street artist. Make a stop at Lighthouse Road to soak in the sunshine and scenery along the shoreline. We guarantee quality photo spots and aesthetically-pleasing finds at every corner.
Finally, to get a vantage point of the island, there is no better way to do so than heading up the Wolmi Observatory. If you prefer exploring Incheon on water, the Wolmido Cruise is another viable option.
On your way back from Wolmido, take the Wolmi Sea Train for the added experience of the longest urban tourist monorail in Korea on the list of “100 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Korea” by the Korea Tourism Organization in 2019. En route, there are also Wolmi Park Station, Wolmi Culture Street Station, and Museum Station. Your itinerary is basically planned out for you!
Come Up With The Next Big Thing At Robot Land
The Kdrama “Start Up” has been receiving a lot of hype recently for how it relates to having a dream and doing all it takes to achieve it. Alongside the amazing characters and plot, Robot Land was in the centre of it all as one of the main filming locations of the drama, featured as the renowned Sandbox in the drama. Perhaps Korea’s own Silicon Valley wasn’t meant to be fictional all along.
Robot Land is the definition of edutainment as the world’s first robotics theme park with the motto “Fun and Fantasy with Robot''. With 1.15 million square meters on the waterfront, it brings together science fiction androids, cyborgs and mechanics. Whether or not you dream of being a startup founder or engineer, this place makes it its mission to pique your interest in the robotics industry and technological innovation that Korea is known for.
While the theme park is under construction, its unique sculptures and giant glass buildings are still eye-catching for all who pass by. Meanwhile, you can drop by the robot experience centre to get an exclusive teaser of what the park has to offer before its main zones: Robot Kingdom, Kidbot Village, Robotopia and Fun City make their grand opening.
Soak In The Vibes Of Songdo Central Park
Now that we’ve gotten our fair share of excitement, back in Songdo, there is a lot more in store. In the centre of it all is the Songdo Central Park inspired by Central Park in New York. It boasts an impressive size spreading across more than 100 acres, and holds the reputation of the “Gangnam of Incheon”, giving you a hint of how diverse and vibrant the area is, and the variety of activities available.
You may have seen the park as the backdrop of popular K-dramas “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God” and “A Korean Odyssey”. Among glass and concrete, the park sets itself apart as one of the nation’s best green spaces and paints the city in a new light.
If you’re still not impressed by the sheer size and promises of a pleasant time, let us tell you that the park is host to a 1.8km seawater canal stretching from the east to the west.
Navigating through the area is a highlight, as nothing says leisure more than renting a family boat, canoe, SUP (a rafting board you paddle standing up) or kayak to make your way through the waterways spanning across the park. They are available at the Songdo Komarine East Boat House!
Alternatively, you can board the water taxi from the West Boat House for a chill ride under the sunset glow for a picturesque view of the surrounding landscape. During the ride, aside from the park’s scenery, you will gain a totally new perspective of the buildings and sculptures along the waterfront. On the water or on foot, here truly is something for everyone.
Along the bank, what’s fascinating is the mixture of neo-futuristic and sophisticated architecture in Songdo that challenges traditions in building design alongside traditional buildings scattered along the perimeter of the area. As you can expect, Songdo is proud of its chic and one of a kind cityscape. To get the full Songdo experience, we urge you to come back to Central Park at night when the city illuminates under the canopy of the moon, stars and iridescent man-made lights. That’s when you know a place truly lives up to the name of an international city.
Add On A Few More Stopovers At Jaw-Dropping Sites
You may have noticed that amazing architecture has been a recurring theme. In addition to the previously mentioned places, make a stop at G-tower Observatory, dubbed as a must-go for sightseeing if you want a full view of Songdo and the Incheondaegyo Bridge on its observation deck encased in glass on all four sides.
Next, the Songdo Convensia is located at the center of Songdo as Korea’s first convention district. With pointed roofs taking the form of a mountain, it is worth visiting for the unique structure and spaces where conferences and exhibitions are often held.
Fitting enough, the Tri-bowl does resemble three cones with the wide bases facing skyward, giving the impression of bowls that scream modernity. The inspiration behind the building was to incorporate nature with contemporary structures in a spiral, spacious structure. The complex cultural space breaks the stereotype of buildings; Upon entrance, we assure you that you will not get the same feeling or ambiance elsewhere. There you can enjoy the cultural and artistic displays in their theatres and public spaces. Similarly, this place gives off a different vibe at night when the exterior lights up.
Eat, Walk, Shop Till You Drop
In case you’re feeling hungry amidst a full day of excitement, it’s time to make a stop at the Sinpo International Market for some authentic Korean bites. You know you’re at a Korean traditional market when you’re met with all sorts of mouth-watering smells of spicy rice cakes bubbling away on the metal plate, sesame oil brushed over gimbap rolls, steaming hot fish cakes… At Sinpo International Market, they have all that.
This market is considered a landmark at Incheon as its most representative market over the past 100 years, and takes pride in its delicious treats prepared by ajumas with recipes passed along generations. In addition to the delicacies above, some popular options include their dak gangjeong (sweet and sour chicken), jjinppang (steamed buns), and dumplings. With so many options, fellow foodies, how could you resist? Get your cameras, and more importantly your taste buds ready for a satisfying experience with the most authentic Korean food.
For those ready to do some damage and enjoy the experience of shopping, head over to Song Hyun-Ah, which is what locals call the Songdo Hyundai Premium Outlets. Purchase products from high-end brands at prices you can’t find anywhere else, your wallet will thank you later. If shopping isn’t your thing, it’s worth visiting for its rooftop garden. Triple Street and NC Cube Canal are also popular shopping destinations highly recommended by Korean locals.