- Gu-eup Ferry Terminal, Wolmi Park: Take a ferry to Wolmido to enjoy the Korean coastline. Wolmi Park provides a peaceful retreat with coastal views and lush greenery.
- Seoul Botanic Park: This park showcases native plants and horticulture from 12 cities worldwide across its expansive grounds.
- Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae), Gwangjang Market: Formerly the residence of presidents, the Blue House is now an art gallery and history museum. Gwangjang Market offers various foods and handcrafts.
- Gyeongbokgung Palace, Insadong: Visit Gyeongbokgung Palace—the first royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty—and explore Insadong's galleries, craft shops, antique stores, tea houses, restaurants, and cafes.
- Hongdae Street: Known for cafes, clubs, murals, fashion outlets, underground music venues, and art festivals.
- Sinpo Traditional Market: Established in the late 19th century as a food market. Visitors can try "Sinpo Dakgangjeong," crispy fried chicken in spicy sauce.
For more information on tour itineraries visit the ICN website. *Tour programs are subject to change without notice; seats are allocated on a first-come- first-served basis both online and upon arrival.*
The Incheon Airport Transit tour is complimentary for travelers with layovers ranging from four to twenty-four hours at ICN. It enables them to explore popu lar Korean tourist sites via round-trip tour bus with a professional guide. Those with layovers exceeding twenty-four hours cannot join.
Travelers can participate without a visa if they meet any of these criteria:
- Travelers transiting through a third country holding visas or permanent res idency from the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand or any of thirty-two Euro pean countries
- Foreign nationals transiting through ICN wishing to participate
Interested travelers can make reservations in advance through the ICN website