The hotel is clean and quiet except that the Wolmido amusement beside the hotel operates and blasts music until 10.30pm. The Wolmido amusement park is only partially operational and is not definitely Universal Studio standard if you are expecting that. It seemed to be built in the 80s and games belonged to that era. In fact Wolmido seems to be in a state of ruin and residential population extremely small in that island. The Wolmido monorail is defunct so do not expect to take as a form of transport. The park is quiet is slightly lively in the weekends.
The room is quiet except that I hear footstep and sound of chairs being dragged every night even though I stay on the last floor.
The park is served by a GS25 and a few other minimarts. If you like seafood, the eateries, pubs and restaurants at the amusement park sell fresh seafood ( quite pricey though Around 30k won for a dish). The hotel is also opposite the Wolmido Nature Park.
From Incheon Airport, you can take bus 306 (this is not an airport limousine but an area bus) to Incheon Station for about 45 min. Then take bus 45 which stops opposite the hotel. It is about 5 min ride and you will not miss the hotel. If not, take a cab from Incheon station to Benikea the Bliss Wolmido for 3500 won.
You can take bus 45 from the hotel to Chinatown which is at Incheon station. Nothing to rave about except the signature food is the caramelised malt bun which is crispy; not really the dense bun type. Chinatown serves mainly northern Chinese food. Nothing interesting and definitely immense understated Chinese culture. Nothing Chinese except the wall murals on The Three Kingdom.
You can take bus 45 which terminates nearby the hotel to Sinpo Market (Dongincheon station)
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