Seoul & Gyeonggi Drive

Incheon Songdo to Yeongjongdo Night Drive

A dazzling urban night drive from Songdo Central Park across Incheon Bridge to Yeongjongdo Island.

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Course Overview

The Incheon Songdo to Yeongjongdo Night Drive is the capital area's premier urban night drive. Starting at Songdo Central Park, view the night skyline from the G Tower observatory, then cross Incheon Bridge (21.38 km) to Yeongjongdo.

Incheon Bridge glows brilliantly with LED lighting at night, and the West Sea night view combined with Songdo's skyline is overwhelming from the bridge. Upon arriving at Yeongjongdo, catch the last sunset over the West Sea at Eulwangni Beach.

Section Highlights

Section 1: Songdo Central Park to G Tower (approx. 5 km)

The core night-view zone of Songdo, where high-rise reflections create a Dubai-like waterfront scene. G Tower's 33rd-floor observatory is free.

Section 2: Songdo to Incheon Bridge (approx. 12 km)

From Songdo to the bridge approach. The night view from the bridge is the course highlight.

Section 3: Incheon Bridge to Eulwangni Beach (approx. 21 km)

Cross to Yeongjongdo and drive to Eulwangni Beach, where you can also see aircraft landing lights.

Driving Tips

  • Incheon Bridge toll: KRW 6,600 one-way (compact car, 2025)
  • G Tower observatory is free, open until 10 PM
  • Try seafood snacks at pojangmacha near Eulwangni Beach
  • Watch for weekend night traffic congestion around Songdo

Course Info

Distance

--km

Duration

1 hr

Difficulty

Easy

Region

Seoul & Gyeonggi Incheon

Best Season
🌸 Spring (Mar–May)🏖️ Summer (Jun–Aug)🍂 Autumn (Sep–Nov)❄️ Winter (Dec–Feb)

Nearby Attractions4 attractions

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Songdo Central ParkViewpoint

Songdo's landmark park with stunning waterfront night views

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G Tower ObservatoryViewpoint

Free 33rd-floor observatory for Songdo panoramic views

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Incheon BridgeViewpoint

Korea's longest bridge with brilliant LED night lighting

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Eulwangni BeachViewpoint

Beach where West Sea sunsets meet aircraft landing lights

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