Incheon Chinatown Travel Guide

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A traditional Chinese gate with colorful decorations and a sign in Chinese characters.
A traditional Chinese gate with intricate designs and the inscription "Shui Deng An".
A traditional Chinese gate with colorful decorations, surrounded by cherry blossom trees and a brick building.
A traditional Chinese gate with colorful decorations and banners, surrounded by cherry blossoms and a brick building.
A red brick building with a modern extension, surrounded by trees and flower beds.

Immerse yourself in the colourful sights of South Korea’s largest and most famous Chinese district, which is known for its exceptional food.

Incheon’s Chinatown area is certainly the best-known Chinatown in all of South Korea. Many say it is the only one. Regardless of whether other predominantly Chinese areas qualify as Chinatowns or not, there can be no question about this one’s right to the title. Exit Incheon subway station and see right in front of you the enormous red arch belonging to the restaurant Jakeumsong, the first of many beautiful sights to see here.

The Chinese Consulate was established in this area in 1884, marking the beginnings of Incheon’s Chinatown. Prior to the Korean War, the area flourished. It was home to thousands of residents, many of whom had very successful careers in trading Chinese crafts, fabric and herbs. Come here today, however, and see how what was once a densely populated area has shrunk to a close-knit community.

Stroll around streets where brilliant red covers the façades, lanterns and other decorative items. Browse little stores selling typical Chinese items such as incense and pottery. Most importantly, eat. This is a place to come with a hearty appetite, as tempting treats are everywhere you look.

Join the crowds of people who line up for the dumplings served at Hwadeok Mandu. Pick up a wide selection of snacks on sticks from the stalls that line some of the streets. Be sure to try jajangmyeon, fried noodles served with an almost black soybean paste. This dish is the area’s specialty, a fusion of Korean and Chinese influences. Gonghwachun claims to be the first restaurant to have served the dish, so this is an excellent place to taste it.

Learn about the history of this signature Chinatown dish at the Jajangmyeon Museum. Although most of the explanations are in Korean, many parts of the lively displays are self-explanatory.

Chinatown’s location in Downtown Incheon means it is easily accessible. After you have eaten plenty of dumplings, head across to nearby Wolmido Island for a relaxing walk in beautiful surroundings.


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Our pick of the best Incheon Chinatown Hotel Deals

Toyoko Inn Seoul Yeongdeungpo

Toyoko Inn Seoul Yeongdeungpo

3 out of 5
293, Singil-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu Seoul
Fully refundable
The price is NZ$121 per night from 14 July to 15 July
NZ$121
per night
14 July - 15 July
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Seoul. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,747 reviews)
"Tiny room for big guy"

Reviewed on 1 July 2026

Toyoko Inn Seoul Yeongdeungpo
Golden Tulip Incheon Airport Hotel & Suites

Golden Tulip Incheon Airport Hotel & Suites

3.5 out of 5
8, Huinbawi-ro, 59 Beon-gil, Jung-gu Incheon
The price is NZ$121 per night from 4 Aug to 5 Aug
NZ$121
per night
4 Aug - 5 Aug
Stay at this hotel in Incheon. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in their reviews. ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (2,716 reviews)
"the room is spacious and the bathroom is quite nice but the hallway is quite creepy."

Reviewed on 6 July 2026

Golden Tulip Incheon Airport Hotel & Suites
Shilla Stay Guro Digital Complex Station

Shilla Stay Guro Digital Complex Station

4 out of 5
596, Siheung-daero, Dongjak-gu Seoul
The price is NZ$160 per night from 15 July to 16 July
NZ$160
per night
15 July - 16 July
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Seoul. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,032 reviews)
"Absolutely amazing price for value or cost. Excellent breakfast and dinners. Tasty, healthy and variety."

Reviewed on 1 July 2026

Shilla Stay Guro Digital Complex Station
LOTTE CITY HOTEL GURO

LOTTE CITY HOTEL GURO

4 out of 5
300, Digital-ro, Guro-gu Seoul
The price is NZ$164 per night from 19 July to 20 July
NZ$164
per night
19 July - 20 July
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Seoul. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (1,279 reviews)
"Very clean hotel and staff was polite. Spoke English which was very helpful. Would stay here again."

Reviewed on 5 July 2026

LOTTE CITY HOTEL GURO
Anook Signature Hotel Seoul Guro

Anook Signature Hotel Seoul Guro

4 out of 5
1458 Nambusunhwan-ro, Gwanak-gu Seoul
The price is NZ$132 per night from 28 July to 29 July
NZ$132
per night
28 July - 29 July
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Seoul. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a rooftop terrace. Popular attractions Gocheok Sky Dome and Yeouido Hangang ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (56 reviews)
"Amazing sauna and whirlpool facilities available free for hotel guests!"

Reviewed on 3 July 2026

Anook Signature Hotel Seoul Guro
Fairfield by Marriott Seoul

Fairfield by Marriott Seoul

3 out of 5
870, GYEONGIN-RO YEONGDEUNGPO-GU Seoul
The price is NZ$166 per night from 15 July to 16 July
NZ$166
per night
15 July - 16 July
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Seoul. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, 2 restaurants and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
8.2/10 Very good! (1,002 reviews)
"The house keeping staff were the kindest and friendliest of all the employees."

Reviewed on 3 July 2026

Fairfield by Marriott Seoul
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Our guide on where to stay in Incheon Chinatown

Find the best Incheon Chinatown areas for the activities you enjoy most. Learn more about Incheon Chinatown
Learn more about Incheon Chinatown

Jung-gu

Noted for its coffee shops and seaside views, there's plenty to explore in Jung-gu. Top attractions like Incheon Chinatown and Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Incheon Station or Wolmi Sea Station to see more of the city.

Songdo

Noted for its shopping and restaurants, there's plenty to explore in Songdo. Top attractions like Songdo Central Park and Hyundai Premium Outlet Songdo are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at BIT Zone Station or University of Incheon Station to see more of the city.

Unseo-dong

If you're spending time in Unseo-dong, check out sights like SKY72 Golf Club or BMW Driving Center and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Concourse Station or Incheon international Airport Cargo Terminal Station.

Yeongjong-dong

The theme parks and seafood restaurants make Yeongjong-dong worth a stop. Make a stop by Yeongjong Ferry Terminal, and jump on the metro at Yeongjong Station to get around the area.

Namdong-gu

Get to know Namdong-gu and its many features like its bars and museums. You might want to explore sights like Soraepogu Fish Market and Evergreen Park Herd Ranch, and you can jump on the metro at Namdong-gu Office Station or Mansu Station to get around the city.



Incheon Chinatown Travel Guide

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