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Must-Visit Spot at Incheon Airport If You Have to Stay Overnight

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For many travelers, the cost of airfare is the most significant financial consideration. Despite some inconvenience, many opt for late-night or early-morning flights to secure comparatively more affordable tickets.

However, without personal transportation to the airport, arriving early becomes necessary before public transit services cease operation.

Early arrivals often lead to fatigue, with the prospect of finding rest near the airport hindered by the high prices and inconvenient timing of nearby hotels. Furthermore, the time may not be conducive to securing a hotel room. Consequently, many passengers with early morning flights stay awake in airport seating.

Incheon International Airport has operated an in-airport hotel known as “Darakhue (Rest)” to alleviate this issue since 2017. This capsule hotel caters to one to two individuals.

Initially situated on the first floor of the Incheon Airport Transportation Center in 2017, Darakhue expanded to the first basement floor of Incheon Airport Terminal 2 in 2018. It offers various room configurations, including single and double beds, with or without showers.

The usage hours are divided into daytime and nighttime. Daytime operates from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., allowing reservations in three-hour intervals for day use. Nighttime, on the other hand, spans from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m., with a 12-hour stay applicable from the check-in time.

For instance, the charge for a double bed with a shower during the day is 38,500 won (about $33). This reasonable rate enables travelers to utilize the hotel comfortably. Prices vary depending on the room type, necessitating a review of the price list on Darakhue’s website.

The “Single Bed + Shower” room at Darakhue spans approximately 6.28 square meters (1.9 pyeong), presenting a compact yet comfortable space tailored for transient stays by travelers. Despite its modest dimensions, various amenities and services are thoughtfully provided.

Furthermore, Darakhue incorporates a sophisticated Keyless system, seamlessly integrating the Internet of Things (IoT). This innovative system empowers guests to effortlessly oversee every aspect of their stay, from reservation and check-out procedures to personalized control of room illumination and temperature settings, all conveniently managed through their smartphones.

Each room has individual climate control, soundproofing systems, wireless internet, and Bluetooth speakers, ensuring guests can enjoy undisturbed rest in a personalized environment.

In addition, meticulous attention is paid to noise management within the rooms. Noise levels, including those from Bluetooth speakers, are carefully regulated to maintain a tranquil ambiance akin to a library, with sound levels below 40 decibels (dB). While the rooms may not be spacious, they provide a comfortable space for individual use.

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