Incheon's Autumn Festival: Aromatic Adventures at the Daebul Hotel Coffee Festival

Incheon's Autumn Festival
Daebul Hotel Coffee Festival
Commercial District Renaissance Project
Written and Photographed by Morrison
Hello! :)
I'm Morrison, a travel influencer.
With autumn here, are you feeling the urge to get outside and enjoy some exciting experiences?
Today, I want to introduce you to a special Incheon experience that I recently enjoyed.
It's the Daebul Hotel Coffee Festival, an autumn festival held in the Incheon Open Port area!
This event was part of the Commercial District Renaissance Project, aimed at revitalizing the local economy and engaging with local merchants.
Having visited myself, I found it to be a romantic festival filled with the aroma of coffee, where you can simultaneously enjoy the romance of the Open Port and a modern sensibility.
Now, I'll share my vivid review of my experience :)
Basic Information
📍 Location
238 Jemullyang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon (In front of the Korea-China Cultural Center)
⏰ Schedule
Dates: September 27th ~ 28th
Hours: 12 PM ~ 6 PM
🅿️ Parking
There is no dedicated parking, so you'll need to use nearby public parking lots!
The festival venue showcased an extraordinary atmosphere, harmonizing modern architectural structures with splendid stages.

Thanks to this, it was an Incheon experience that could be enjoyed by everyone, whether it's a date with a loved one, an outing with friends, or a visit with family.
Performances and Atmosphere
I visited around 2 PM, and the event was already in full swing, bustling with many visitors.
Thanks to the MC's witty hosting, the atmosphere was vibrant and enjoyable!
The impromptu quizzes and enthusiastic audience participation were a delight to witness.

Following this, musical performances created an even more captivating ambiance.
With music added to the coffee-filled festival grounds, everyone was united in enjoyment, creating the perfect autumn festival atmosphere.
Many people were taking photos and capturing memories not only in front of the stage but throughout the venue, contributing to the lively atmosphere.
Fun and Gifts at the Game Zone
What's a festival without games, right? Haha!
There were also various and fun interactive games hosted by Sinnajang, which I participated in!
I tried dart throwing, sticker placement, and matching games, and even though they were simple, they surprisingly ignited my competitive spirit, making me more immersed.

Thanks to the easy difficulty and the helpful staff who practically guided us through it all! Haha!
I succeeded in everything and received a Sinnajang character keyring as a prize!
The joy of such a small achievement was immense. It was impressive to see families enjoying themselves as they participated with their children.
With a stamp tour and a cool motorcycle photo zone! Thanks to these interactive programs, I thought others should experience this event as a fun thing to do in Incheon.
Delightful Treats for the Eyes and Taste Buds
There were also various snack booths where you could enjoy food.

There were various snacks like coffee, chocolate, and mini bungeoppang, which the children really enjoyed! Haha!
Buying and eating them one by one, their smiles and happiness were contagious, making me smile too.
Coffee's Allure Through Experience Programs
You can participate in all programs by subscribing to the Sinnajang YouTube channel.
And since only six people could participate each hour, you had to sign up on the waiting list in advance to participate during your desired time!
The first experience was 'Making a Coffee Ground Keyring'.
It was a meaningful experience because it was an upcycling keyring made using discarded coffee grounds, allowing you to protect the environment and get a pretty souvenir.

I used acrylic paints to decorate the coffee grounds, and it reminded me of my childhood and was fun.
The finished product was also the only one in the world! I felt more precious because it was something I made.
Daebul Hotel Coffee Festival Commercial District Renaissance Project
Secondly, I made 'Hand Drip Coffee'. Following the instructor's explanation, I looked at the cards and chose the coffee beans with the flavor I wanted.

There were a total of four beans, so I had the experience of shaking and smelling each one.
It was amazing how different the scent I smelled was from what was written on the description.
Adding the powder directly and pouring the water while controlling the flow made the drip coffee smell much more fragrant and special than usual.
Finally, the coffee is complete!
At that moment, I felt like a small cafe owner.
Isn't this kind of experience a special treat that you can only enjoy at the Incheon's Autumn Festival, the Daebul Hotel Coffee Festival? Hehe!
October Festival Preview
2025 Shinna Festa: October 18th (Sat) ~ October 19th (Sun)
If you couldn't participate in this festival, there's no need to be disappointed.
Other events are being prepared as fall festivals in Incheon.

It will be a joyful event that combines music, culture, and experiences, and like this Daebul Hotel Coffee Festival, it is expected to provide special memories for many people.
Following today's coffee-filled memories, there will be exciting stages and experiences coming up in October, so I highly recommend visiting.
Overall Review
This event was more fulfilling and enjoyable than ever because it offered a diverse range of activities, including experiences, games, and performances.
I was able to build new experiences by brewing hand-drip coffee and making coffee ground keychains, and I was able to make special memories by enjoying games and prizes.

Most of all, it was impressive that the MC, who led the atmosphere, and the visitors who actively participated, made the festival even more vibrant!
This event is more than just a place to drink coffee; it is also a great thing to do in Incheon, and it is a wonderful autumn festival where you can feel the special romance of autumn, so I hope you will visit.
I'll be back with another great place next time.
Thank you :)
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