Incheon citywalk routes
4 self-guided walks curated for foreign travelers — with detailed maps, etiquette tips, and authentic cultural context.
Incheon Chinatown & Jayu Park Walk
Korea's only official Chinatown paired with the historic open-port district where Western trade with Korea began in 1883.
🕐 3 hours📍 2.8 km⚡ easy
- • Jjajangmyeon (Korean-Chinese noodles) birthplace
- • Three Kingdoms mural alley
- • Historic open-port concession streets
Ganghwa Island Heritage Walk
Korea's 5th largest island has been the front line of every major Korean conflict for 1,000 years — a deep-dive into Goryeo and Joseon military heritage.
🕐 Half day📍 5.5 km⚡ moderate
- • Goryeo dynasty temporary palace site
- • Korea's oldest surviving Korean War-era fortress
- • Ancient mountain temple of Jeondeungsa
Songdo Central Park Walk
Korea's most ambitious planned city — futuristic skyscrapers wrapped around a saltwater central park, with iconic bridge views and modern architecture.
🕐 3 hours📍 4.0 km⚡ easy
- • Saltwater Central Park with sea taxi
- • G-Tower 33rd-floor free observatory
- • Architectural icons like Tri-Bowl
Wolmido Island & Waterfront Walk
Compact island (now connected by causeway) at Incheon Harbor — a beloved seaside escape with old-school amusement, fresh seafood, and ferry views.
🕐 3 hours📍 3.0 km⚡ easy
- • Korean Emigration Museum
- • Wolmi Park hilltop views
- • Retro-style amusement strip