Incheon, located west of Seoul, is best known as the site of South Korea’s main international airport, but the city offers far more than just a gateway. Incheon played a pivotal role in modern Korean history, particularly during the Korean War’s Incheon Landing, and visitors can learn more at the Incheon Landing Memorial Hall. The city is also home to South Korea’s largest Chinatown, filled with cultural landmarks and fusion cuisine reflecting its history as a trading port. Nearby Songdo International Business District showcases futuristic urban design with its Central Park and modern architecture. For nature lovers, Wolmido Island and nearby coastal areas provide seaside views and amusement attractions.