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Incheon is the soon to be the second largest city in South Korea, expected to surpass Busan by 2012. It is seved by train, subway, and buses, and the relatively new (2002) Seoul Incheon International Airport|Incheon International Airport]].
From the Incheon Travel Guide
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Nice hotel for the price, and near many amenities (including train station) so easy to get to Seoul and other parts of Incheon. ... more
We satyed there just for an overnight between flights - cost us only US$66 , the pickup from the airport within arrived 15 min, and when we got there they upgraded our room for no extra charge. The room is very big, free internet on widescreen, steam bath and floor heating - just great. ... more
South Korea...
-south border crossing) and the DMZ. also, i did an overnight templestay at the lotus temple in incheon which ...
English Teachers in Asia
I believe that we will be going to Incheon...at least that was our first choice. ...
silly question baggage in Seoul
It can be done either way - it's up to you how far you want your bags checked. Normally they'd be checked through to Europe, but KE will be glad to check them just to Seoul. Incheon is a very good airport, just HUGE (take your rollerblades!) Transit tours are available to see several interesting places ...
Incheon - Tianjin - Beijing
Friday just before noon, I took a bus from Mokpo to Incheon. Got to Incheon around 5 pm and hopped into a cab to go to the ferry terminal. I bought a ticket and looked for an ATM machine to withdraw more ...
Posted in My trips around the world ... by Bita
Perth to Incheon (via KL)
Lumpur, Malaysia to Incheon, South Korea (11.30pm to 6.20am Perth time) - We get stopped at the gate ...
Posted in 2 Idiots Abroad by 2 Idiots Abroad
Day 28 South Korea - Incheon (+9 GMT)
Incheon is a major seaport on the west coast of South Korea. Historically, the town was split into different areas for the different nationalities that settled here. Between the Qing Dynasty and Japanese ...
Posted in Round the World in 75 days by RobBuckley