Incheon is more than just a sightseeing destination—it’s a city where you can dive into cultural and educational experiences through unique museums and interactive learning spaces :
National Museum of World Writing Systems : Discover the origins and evolution of writing from around the world through immersive, hands-on exhibits.
Incheon National Maritime Museum : Explore the ocean’s past, present, and future through engaging displays on marine ecology, maritime culture, and industry.
National Institute of Biological Resources : Learn about the rich biodiversity of Korea and beyond, and understand why protecting our natural resources is so important.
All three venues offer high-quality programs designed for visitors of all ages—from kids to adults.
Regain the balance of body and mind in Incheon, a wellness destination that provides holistic wellness experiences.
where visitors can experience a temple stay, a cultural program that offers an overnight stay at a Buddhist temple, meditation, and tea rituals.
Step away from everyday life and begin your journey toward true rest and recovery, right here in Incheon.
The Incheon Open Port Nuri-gil Trail, also known as Gaehang Nuri-gil, is a walking path that traces the history and culture of Incheon’s Open Port area. Along the path, visitors can explore remnants of foreign concessions and modern architecture built after the port opened in 1883, offering a vivid glimpse into Korea’s modern and contemporary history.
Triple Street is a vibrant cultural and shopping complex offering a wide range of fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands. It’s especially popular among international tourists, with must-visit stores. Spacious walkways and striking art installations make it an ideal place to stroll—especially in the evening, when the area comes alive with lights and a modern city vibe.
Hyundai Premium Outlets Songdo, directly connected to Triple Street via an underground passage, features a wide selection of global luxury brands alongside top Korean fashion and lifestyle labels. Designed like an open-air street, it offers a relaxed shopping experience, complete with cafes and restaurants to explore along the way.
Incheon has served as a filming location for popular Korean dramas such as Squid Game, The Glory, and Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (Goblin). It is also a place where you can enjoy sunsets and night views set in beautiful natural surroundings, with a large-scale music festival taking place every August and various cultural exhibitions and hands-on programs.
To mark the hosting of the 2025 APEC SOM3, the City of Incheon has prepared a guidebook showcasing the city’s many charms. The guidebook highlights major attractions and hidden gems under various themes, suggests themed travel courses, and provides practical information on transportation, dining, and accommodation.
With this guidebook in hand, we invite you to explore Incheon, experience its unique charm, and create unforgettable memories.