Best Western Premier Incheon Airport Hotel
The Best Western Premier Incheon Airport Hotel is a five-star hotel located 5 minutes by car from the airport. Opened in 2004, the hotel has 301 rooms, restaurants and a lobby lounge. The airport is available for meetings and conventions with a banquet room that can seat up to 400 people. Some of the services that the hotel provides include free shuttle service to and from the airport, high-speed Internet and various packages for honeymoons and family tours. Reservations can be made online.
Best Western Premier Incheon Airport Hotel
#2850-4, International Business Center, Unseo-dong, Jung-Gu
Incheon, South Korea
011 (+82) 32 743 1000
www.airporthotel
Walker Hill Incheon Airport Transit Hotel
Located at both the East Wing and the West Wing of the airport, Walker Hill Incheon Airport Transit Hotel is primarily for transit guests. The hotel is located in the main building of the airport. The hotel has 90 rooms, two massage rooms, four transit lounges, two hotel lounges and five restaurants. The hotel is a convenient place for any transit guests looking for accommodation at the airport. Reservations can be made online.
Walker Hill Incheon Airport Transit Hotel
Incheon International Airport
Incheon, South Korea
011 (+82) 32 743 3000
airgardenhotel.com
Hyatt Regency Incheon
The Hyatt Regency Incheon is connected to the airport and can be reached in 2 minutes with a free shuttle service. The hotel has 523 rooms, international convention facilities, restaurants, a business center and a fitness center. The hotel also has a casino and a swimming pool. Reservations can be made through its website.
Hyatt Regency Incheon
#2850, Woounso-dong, Jung-gu
Incheon, South Korea
011 (+82) 32 745-1234
hyattregencyincheon.co
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