Subong Park (수봉공원)
www.michuhol.go.kr/culture
Subong Park, situated at the base of Subongsan Mountain in Incheon, is designed around the mountain and offers an array of facilities for both recreation and relaxation. The park features walking trails, a lawn area, an artificial waterfall, an outdoor theater, and basketball courts, catering to a wide range of interests and activities. A notable highlight is Subong Tower, located at the park's summit, which provides visitors with a sweeping panoramic view of downtown Incheon. This makes Subong Park an ideal destination for those looking to engage in physical activity or unwind amidst the bustling city environment.
- Address : 84 Subongan-gil, Michuhol-gu, Incheon
※ Presentation Information
- Information and Guides
+82-32-880-4500~2
- Parking
Available
- Operating Hours
Open 24 hr
- Available Facilities
Walking trail, lawn area, artificial waterfall, outdoor theater, baseball court, badminton court
- Admission Fees
Free
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Innisfree - Inha Univ. Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이니스프리 인하대)
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⊙ Incheon Sungeum Nara - Incheon Juan Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (인천순금나라 인천주안)
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⊙ Ain Hospital (의료법인 아인의료재단 아인병원)
Consistently ranking first in delivery performance across Incheon, our hospital has achieved exceptional success rates in IUI and IVF procedures, far surpassing the national average. As the only obstetrics and gynecology hospital in Incheon designated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, we have earned recognition for our outstanding quality of medical services, patient care, and safety through rigorous medical institution accreditation.
Our comprehensive services include an Infertility Treatment Center, a Women's Health Center for pregnancy and childbirth, and a Health Checkup Center, where patients receive systematic evaluations using state-of-the-art equipment and expert care from specialists in each field.
We also house a Laparoscopic Surgery Center and a HIFU Center, offering rapid and minimally invasive treatments for gynecological conditions, alongside a Spinal Joint Center equipped with cutting-edge technology for precise diagnostics and advanced procedures, including complex surgeries like artificial joint replacements and vertebral endoscopy.
Furthermore, our Robotic Surgery Center is equipped with the latest in robotic surgical systems, including the da Vinci and Mako robots, ensuring precision and excellence in surgical care.
With 350 to 400 deliveries each month and over 350,000 outpatient visits annually, our hospital stands as a specialized institution that rivals university hospitals in technological expertise and high standards of care.
⊙ U&I Hotel [Korea Quality]유앤아이 호텔[한국관광 품질인증]
- Tel
+82-32-433-2500
U&I Hotel in Incheon is a 5-minute walk from Juan Station (Seoul Subway Line 1, Incheon Subway Line 2), making it convenient transportation-wise and popular with business travelers as well as vacationers. After a complete remodel in 2017, rooms are bright, clean and quiet, and boast king-size beds and air purifiers. There is a convenience store on-site, and a food alley nearby. Nearby destinations include Wolmido Island, Munhak Stadium, and Incheon Port. The Juan Sarang Hospital is next door.
⊙ Homeplus Stores - Inha Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스스토어즈 인하)
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⊙ Homeplus - Incheon Sungui Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (홈플러스 인천숭의)
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⊙ Incheon Singi Market (인천 신기시장)
- Homepage
Incheon Tour itour.incheon.go.kr
- Tel
+82-32-865-5424
Designated as a cultural tourism market, Incheon Singi Market is popular among both residents and international tourists. Its charming alleyways and abundance of goods and food attract crowds daily. True to its name—"Singi” meaning “marvelous”—the market offers many unique features, most notably its exclusive currency system, Singi Tongbo. Modeled after traditional Korean brass coins (Yeopjeon), these tokens are used on market premises instead of cash. Each token is worth 500 won and is commonly used at snack stalls and food alleys. These traditional-style coins also intrigue and delight international visitors. The origins of Singi Market are equally fascinating. In the 1970s, women began selling vegetables grown in their kitchen gardens at the foot of Munhaksan Mountain. As more people gathered, the area naturally evolved into a neighborhood alley market. (Source: Incheon Tour)
This work was created by the Korea Tourism Organization for 24 years and opened as the first type of public Nuri. You can download it for free from the Korea Tourism Organization, https://kto.visitkorea.or.kr/eng.kto
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