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— What You Can Expect —
Embark on a tour of classic attractions in Incheon with a professional guide. Begin with an exhilarating visit to Ganghwa Island Luge, experiencing the thrill of speed against the wind. Explore the rich history of Ganghwa Island, a miniature representation of Korean history, preserving relics from the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties. Discover significant landmarks and delve into a day of cultural exploration, including stops at Jeondeungsa Temple, Choji Town, and more. Enjoy a fun-filled journey into Korean heritage!
— Itinerary Information —
— Itinerary Introduction —
Experience the thrill of racing on Ganghwa Island, the fifth largest island in South Korea and renowned as the most sacred island in the country. Opened in June 2018, the Luge slope boasts the longest slide in the suburbs of Seoul, extending over 1.8 kilometers—ideal for families and children to enjoy together during their travels.
Discover the trendiest donut shop in Paju's dessert haven near Gyoha-dong. Experience the buzz with a diverse crowd and relish in their unique "horse poop" donut
— Luge Riding Instructions —
Located on Ganghwa Island, this park surrounds the highest peak, Hwagae Mountain. To allow visitors to enjoy beautiful scenery throughout the seasons, various flowers, plants, and trees have been planted here, with walking trails set up alongside the flora, making an excellent destination for outings. By taking the monorail, you can get a panoramic view of Hwaggae Garden and the vast Kyodong Island, and on clear days, you can even see North Korea from the observation deck, earning it the nickname "The Roofless Museum."
The market was established by residents of Hwanghae Province who fled during the Korean War in the 1950s. Today, it is considered a space that evokes nostalgia and is a popular retro tourism destination. The area is adorned with rustic murals and historical buildings, making it feel like a large movie set from the 1960s.
This retro-themed café was converted from a textile factory on Ganghwa Island. The factory was established in 1933 and was once the largest textile factory on the island. However, as Ganghwa's textile industry gradually declined, it eventually became abandoned. Now, it has been renovated as a café and art gallery. The café is filled with antiques from around the world, each item carrying its own story.
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Ticket Price | Starting from Rp 1.684.796. |
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Address | Meet at Hongik University Station, Exit 8. |
Category | Recreational Sports;Attractions;Tours |