Private Tour
Available languages
8 hours
Mobile ticket
Authentic Chinatown Experience – Korea’s largest and oldest Chinatown, beautifully decorated in red and gold, offers visitors an atmosphere reminiscent of China.
Historical & Retro Ambience – The surrounding area features preserved late 19th and early 20th-century architecture, providing a nostalgic backdrop with retro-inspired photo spots.
Local Market Delights – A visit to the local markets introduces travelers to special street foods that originated from the region, offering a unique taste of Incheon.
Seafood Extravaganza – A stop at Incheon’s famous fish market showcases fresh seafood, immersing visitors in the bustling atmosphere of local trade.
Traditional Cuisine Sampling – Enjoy an authentic black bean noodle dish in Chinatown and savor coffee or tea at a charming café, adding a touch of local flavor to the experience.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Total tour duration includes travel time
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Black-bean noodle: a Korean-Chinese noodle dish with a thick, savory black bean sauce, pork, and veggies. Rich, hearty, and slightly sweet, it's a beloved comfort food best paired with pickled radish.
A cafe in a restored 19th-century building, blends history with vintage charm. Famous for red bean porridge & Nagasaki castella. it's a cultural gem near Chinatown, ideal for exploring Incheon.
Marinated Crab: delicacy—raw crabs marinated in soy sauce for a rich umami taste. Silky texture, bold flavor, best enjoyed with rice. Known as Korea’s “rice thief,” it's a must-try for seafood lovers!
Public transportation
Snacks during local market tour
Incheon Complex Fish Market
This is a fish marker first open in 1981. It is about 12K square meter in size and about 500 shops operating in the market! Like Norayngjin fish market in Seoul; it has been undergoing major efforts to become a cleaner and more appealing tourist destination. At the fish market, you can find fish, shellfish, dried & fermented seafood, and even watch skilled vendors prepare fish or slice sashimi. Additionally, during our visit to the fish market, I will share a story about a traditional Korean dish made with fish. This will offer a deeper insight into Korean cuisine and culture, highlighting the significance of fish in Korean cooking and its connection to the local way of life.
Lunch: Marinated Blue Crab Koreans enjoy blue crab in various ways -- boiled, in stews, or marinated in soy sauce. Among these, the marinated version is the most beloved, so much so that there's a saying: "it practically steals your rice." Only fresh crab can be used for this delicacy. The restaurant, Samdae Incheon Gejang, has been specializing in marinated crab for over 60 years. It exclusively uses blue crabs only from Yeonpyong island, a renowned source of the best blue crab, and traditionally aging soy sauce to ensure authentic flavor.
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Oct 1, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
My husband and I visited Korea in 2019 before COVID. Our amazing tour guide Kwan recommended / took us to a few places and one of them was Chinatown in incheon. This was one of the best places we have visited. He took us to an amazing Chinese restaurant and it was very old where they served authentic Chinese food then we went around Chinatown saw wonderful places and there was an old Japanese house that turned into a cafe. Let me tell you, it was a must visit cafe. Walking around Chinatown, buying/trying food was such a fantasy. Thank you so much Kwan! you truly made our time memorable. P.S. we loved hearing stories about you growing up in incheon ^_^. You’re the best tour guide 😊 see next time we visit SK !






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