Shower rooms at Incheon airport

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I will be in transit at the Incheon airport for a couple hours and wanted to make use of their 'shower rooms'. Has anybody used them? Can you take your luggage in the shower room?

The airport's website links you to http://www.wellss.com/new/wellss_service_shower.htm and they have some pictures of the showers here - http://www.wellss.com/new/hub_shower/

At least from the pictures it seems one can easily take their carry on luggage with them inside the shower room. Just wanted to confirm with someone that it was indeed the case. I don't wish to leave my carry-on luggage else where.

Alternatively, are there any good wet wipes for freshening up for long flights?



Best Answer

I completed my travel. I can confirm that the shower rooms are completely self contained. You can leave your luggage at the front desk or carry it with you inside. The shower rooms look exactly like the pictures. The towels are small in size and you need to ask for multiple ones for an adult. It doesn't cost anything even for the "amenities". The only thing I'd like to report here is that the shower rooms do not seem to be cleaned after each use so you better be lucky whoever used it before you left it in a good condition.




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Quick Answer about "Shower rooms at Incheon airport"

  • Terminal 1: Airside, 4th Floor, near Gate 25 • Airside, 4th Floor, near Gate 29 • Concourse, Airside, 4F, near Gate 118.
  • Terminal 2: Airside, 4th Floor, near Gate 231 • Airside, 4th Floor, near Gate 268.
  • Showers can also be found inside many of the lounges. [ see Airport Lounges above ]


Is there a shower room in Incheon Airport?

Darakhyu and airport shower rooms are available in both terminals, but Spa on Air is only available in Terminal 1.

Is there a place to sleep in Incheon Airport?

Seoul Incheon Airport offers designated Relax Zones, with comfortable reclining chairs, and Nap Zones, with padded benches and beds. These 24-hour spaces are free to use and situated near free shower facilities.

Can I leave Incheon Airport during a layover?

Yes, that's right. If you have an extended layover in Incheon Airport they let you leave the airport to see the beautiful city that is Seoul, South Korea. Not only do they let you leave the airport to explore, but they do the hard work for you FOR FREE.

Is Incheon Airport good?

Seoul Incheon International Airport is Certified as a 5-Star Airport for facilities, comfort, cleanliness, shopping, food & beverages, staff service and security / immigration. \u201cThe opening of Terminal 2 at Incheon Airport has greatly alleviated passenger density in Terminal 1.



How to take Free shower at the Incheon Airport Terminal 2????




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Answer 2

I've been. The queues aren't very long. When I went I only had to wait for 1 person. It just depends on who is there before you really. I would suggest not to take too long because after a while you will get a knock on your door.

Towels are very small - more like hand towels but I couldnt really complain seeing as the toilet and shower are free with free toiletries too.

Answer 3

Yes, you can take the luggage inside. You can entrust it at the front desk, but I don't recommend it.

The price is entirely free, but if you want to get a massage the next to the shower room, you must pay for it (I don't know about the price and the staff at the counter didn't know, either.).

You can use the room up to 30 minutes; In my experience, there wasn't any queues there.

The room is consisted of the shower and toilet, and towels and bath soaps. If the stock of towels runs out, you can ask the staff at the counter and receive it.

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