Incheon Port History Tour by 19th Century Electric Car, KTourTOP10
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About This Tour in Incheon
Why Visit Incheon?
Incheon, South Korea offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Incheon provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Incheon
You can reach Incheon, South Korea by air, train, or road depending on your starting location. The city has excellent public transportation systems, including trains, subways, and buses. Taxis are widely available, and the transportation infrastructure is efficient and reliable.
What's Included
- Tour guide fee
- Old-style electric car tour (50 minutes)
What's Not Included
- Meal and snack
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Meeting and Pickup
Meeting Point
The Incheon Art Platform, made of red bricks, contains the history of the open port andWe'll meet at Incheon station and start the tour from here. When you arrive at Incheon Station, cross the street and wait under the red gate at the entrance of Chinatown.
End Point
In 1981, itWe'll meet at Incheon station and start the tour from here. When you arrive at Incheon Station, cross the street and wait under the red gate at the entrance of Chinatown.
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: All travelers must meet at start point
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
The Incheon Art Platform, made of red bricks,...
The Incheon Art Platform, made of red bricks, contains the history of the open port and is a space where you can enjoy exhibitions and performances of various genres of art, music, literature, and movies.
It is divided into Chinese and Japanese buildings around the stairs
It is divided into Chinese and Japanese buildings around the stairs. The term "조계, Jogye" means a specific area for foreign residents or trade. It is also connected to Jayu Park, and you can see the Incheon Sea from the top of the stairs.
Haean Catholic Church is a catholic church with...
Haean Catholic Church is a catholic church with religious and historical significance that was created for devoted Catholics among the overseas Chinese in the 1960s.
Jjajangmyeon Museum is located in the place where...
Jjajangmyeon Museum is located in the place where the very first original Jjajangmyeon restaurant, 'Gonghwachun' used to be. It displays relics related to Jjajangmyeon and Gonghwachun, and shows a reproduction of the old Gonghwachun.
Euiseon-dang inside Chinatown is a Chinese-style shrine built...
Euiseon-dang inside Chinatown is a Chinese-style shrine built by Chinese immigrants who left their homeland to seek comfort from the loneliness and difficulties of immigration. It is also said that Chinese people gathered here when they felt their lives were threatened to develop their strength by practicing martial arts.
When Incheon Port was opened in 1883, many...
When Incheon Port was opened in 1883, many foreigners lived in Songwol-dong to form rich villages, but only seniors have left after young people moved out decades ago. The town was reborn as Donghwa Village in 2014 through urban regeneration projects. The entire village is splendidly decorated under the theme of "Fairy Tale," and the main characters of various cartoons can be seen through murals and sculptures.
'Chohanji Mural Street & Three Kingdoms Mural Street'...
'Chohanji Mural Street & Three Kingdoms Mural Street' is a street where you can see murals related to representative Chinese historical novels, Chohanji and the Three Kingdoms. The stories in the novels are interestingly drawn on the mural, so even those who do not know the novels can enjoy them.
In 1981, it was operated as a social club for foreigners living in Incheon 5 minutes
In 1981, it was operated as a social club for foreigners living in Incheon. Inside the building, there is a social room, a billiard room, and a reading room, and a tennis court outside. Later in 1914 during the Japanese colonial era, it was used as a space only for Japanese people.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cancellation policy?
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
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