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Incheon Shingi Market Nearby Attraction : Songdo Central Park

Incheon Shingi Market Nearby Attraction : Songdo Central Park

The ‘Luxury Park’ of Songdo, Incheon, with four beautiful seasons


Songdo Central Park is the first seawater park in Korea, and it is a specialty not easily found overseas.
Using a canoe, kayaking, boats, and water taxis are also available every half an hour on the canal that runs through the Central Park.
The park is equipped with a pasture center, a walking garden, and a terrace garden for light walking, making it an ideal place to visit for a family outing.

(Source : Incheon Tour Website)

Unique Experience | Water taxi ride along the waterway

The waterway flowing leisurely through Central Park begins in front of the observation deck of Incheon Bridge and winds its way to the Northeast Asia Trade Tower, where the Oakwood Hotel is located.

You can walk slowly along the 1.8-kilometer-long waterway, but if you want to experience Songdo more closely, water taxi is recommended.
‘West Boat House’ is a water taxi stand, 15 minutes from the G-Tower.

Water taxis do not leave every hour on the clock, and once you are on board, you can not get off or get back on the taxi. A round trip course that returns to the dock from the Toki Island. It takes about 20 minutes.


TIP * West Boat House*

Location : 84 Songdo 2(i)-dong, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon

Contact : 070-4237-4609

Fee : Adult 4000 won, Children 2000 won

Business hours : Weekdays 10:00~19:00, Weekends 10:00 ~ 21:00


Travel Information

Address : 24-5 Songdo 2(i)-dong, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon

Contact : 032-721-4405

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