About this venue
Paradise City is a contemporary resort designed to feel like a self-contained destination: sleek hotel wings, spacious public areas, and curated design elements create a polished, upscale atmosphere. The complex works equally well for leisure stays, business gatherings, and evening programs, making it a strong pick when you want an all-in-one resort experience in Incheon.
Inside, the focus is on comfort and flow: bright lobbies, quiet corners to reset, and amenities that make a stay effortless — from spa and wellness areas to a varied food-and-drink selection. If you’re coming for an event, the resort’s event-ready spaces (halls and lounges) help keep the experience smooth, whether it’s a corporate function, a special dinner, or an on-site program.
You’ll arrive right at the main entrance at 186 Yeongjonghaeannam-ro 321beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon, South Korea. The property offers on-site parking and a convenient drop-off zone by the entrance, which makes arriving by car or taxi straightforward. For broader city transport and getting around Incheon beyond the resort area, see the general city information further down the page.
About the city
Incheon, a major port metropolis on South Korea’s west coast, is not only a gateway into the country but also an increasingly important destination for top-tier concerts and sporting spectacles. The city blends modern urban energy with coastal charm, making it ideal for a trip where an event fits effortlessly into a relaxing getaway. Visitors appreciate the broad range of food and accommodation, from business hotels in contemporary districts to practical options near key transport hubs, as well as the sense of order and safety that keeps the stay comfortable.
A standout advantage is the infrastructure: Incheon International Airport is close at hand, and the city and surrounding areas are easy to reach via AREX (Airport Railroad Express), city buses, and the road network. Within the city, getting around is reliable thanks to the Incheon Subway (Line 1 and Line 2), which links at key points into the wider metropolitan rail and metro system, so reaching arenas and stadiums is straightforward and low-stress. If you arrive by train, Incheon Station (Korail) is a convenient starting point for continuing by public transport or taxi to different parts of the city.
When you’re not in the stands or inside the venue, Incheon offers a strong sightseeing bonus: stroll through the historic open-port district and the colorful streets of Chinatown, unwind amid the greenery of Songdo Central Park, or seek sea views along the waterfront promenades and piers. With its mix of old-town atmosphere, modern architecture, and a wide marine horizon, it’s easy to shape a visit where the event is the centerpiece and the city is the perfect backdrop.