Large international airport with skating rink, spa, and Korean food
272 Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea Get directions
"Opened in 2003 on reclaimed land and expanded with a second passenger terminal in 2018, Incheon is lauded for spacious VIP lounges and unique amenities—an indoor skating rink, a spa, and a “Cultural Street” with local cuisine and dance performances—and, despite being about 30 miles from Seoul, a high-speed rail link gets travelers to the city center in roughly 43 minutes." - Barbara Peterson
"As Seoul’s main international gateway, I found Incheon International Airport modern and efficient, with plenty of food options, extensive duty-free shopping featuring big brands from Gentle Monster to Cartier, and even a spa to freshen up before or after a long flight." - Katie Chang
"A busy but unfussy food landscape where final tastes of Korea are easy to find: quick veggie-packed seaweed rolls at Robot Gimbap, spicy beef soup (yukgaejang) at long-running Jeondongjib in the basement food court, bronzed fish cakes from Samjin Amook (a beloved maker since 1953), and silky bean-curd stews at Bukchangdong Sundubu provide both fast options and comforting, home-style meals for travelers in a hurry or with time to linger." - Alia Akkam
"Incheon Airport is celebrated for its modern infrastructure and excellent customer service, offering travelers a pleasant experience."
"Features 19 Korean food restaurants offering traditional dishes such as nakji-bokkeum, naengmyeon, and bibimbap."