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ICH airport hotel transfers Conveniently placed at the center of Yongyudo Island, Joe Guesthouse Incheon Airport offers hostel-style lodging just east of Incheon International and just north of the iconic Incheon Bridge. The simple but modern stay offers cozy accommodations that include airy rooms with an all-white theme, as well as shared amenities that include a movie theater room and self-service kitchen area fully stocked with a large refrigerator & communal seating. There are also a wide variety of hotels & resorts just across the Incheon International Airport Expressway, plus various shops & restaurants. And with less than five minutes walking-distance to the nearby Unseo Subway Station, guests can easily catch their flight at Incheon International as well as reach various other landmarks across downtown. Book a ride of your own instead of waiting for a train schedule, choosing between private vehicles like sedans, SUVs and vans while also considering professional meet-and-greets ranging from the simplicity of taxicabs to the decadence of a limousine.
A large island surrounded by various smaller interconnected isles, Yongyu Island is a great place to call home base. Look forward to what’s close before venturing too far, either by trying your luck at the Grand Hyatt’s on-site casino or through a sandy adventure at Eurwangni Beach on the far western shores of the island. For business travelers, various trendy restaurants & cocktail bars are also available at nearby hotels like Hotel Parkwood and Ocean View Hotel, plus Sky 72 Golf & Resort’s massive range and on-site dining. Spend some time exploring other nearby islands, either by heading south toward Muuido Island overnight forts and desolate sands at Hanagae Beach or by settling for the much quieter Handeul Beach in the resort-haven of Jangbong Island. Head east toward Wolmido Island if you’re interested in something more urban, walking down the colorful streets of Incheon Fairy Tale Village or the traditional Korean architecture and seaside promenades at Wolmi Park. |