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Incheon Jayu Park (자유공원 (인천))

Incheon Jayu Park (자유공원 (인천))

Introduction

Jayu Park is the first Western-style park in Korea, built five years after the opening of Incheon Port. The location is perfect for a nice stroll as it is located high above sea level with spacious areas and a thick forest. At top of the park is the Korea-U.S.A. Centennial Monument built in 1982 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the treaty of peace, commerce and navigation between Korean and the US. Within the park, visitors can enjoy a small zoo, a pagoda, benches and other rest areas. A statue of General MacArthur stands in the park as a memorial of the general's feat of Operation Chromite during the Korean War. Every April, a cherry blossom festival is held as the cherry blossoms fill the park, attracting many visitors. The panoramic view of the city is breathtaking with nightscape especially popular for couples. There are many attractions nearby for visitors to enjoy food and history.

Basic Information

Address 46 Jemullyang-ro 232beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon (22315)
Website www.icjg.go.kr
Last Updated 2024/12/27
Hours Open 24 hr
Closed N/A (Open all year round)
Information +82-32-760-7597
Parking Available (Public Parking Lot)

Additional Information

Restrooms Available
Admission Fees Free
Available Facilities General MacArthur statue, 100th Anniversary monument of Korea-U.S. diplomatic relations, convenience store, etc.

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