Explore Korea's only remaining Chinatown — a vivid quarter of painted archways, hand-pulled noodle masters, and century-old treaty-port architecture — then lose yourself in the labyrinthine Sinpo International Market, Korea's oldest indoor market. A sensory feast steps from the pier.
What to expect
Stroll through the scarlet and gold Paeiru Gate into a neighbourhood where Chinese and Korean cultures have merged for over 130 years. Lunch at one of the legendary black-bean noodle (jajangmyeon) restaurants whose recipes date to the 1880s. Cross the street into Sinpo Market's covered maze for hotteok (sweet filled pancakes), fresh makgeolli rice wine, and stalls piled with dried seafood. The adjacent Freedom Park and its bronze statues of General MacArthur complete the afternoon with sweeping harbour views.
Good to know
Incheon Chinatown is a 10-min taxi ride from the cruise terminal (approx. KRW 8,000–12,000). No advance booking needed for self-guided exploration; for a private food guide, book via GoWithGuide or similar at least one week ahead. Easily achievable in 3–4 hours, ideal for pairing with a morning rail bike or afternoon return.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Seoul (Inchon) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.