Asia
Incheon
South Korea
Quick Answer
Tap water is safe to drink.
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Tap water in Incheon is treated to strict standards and is generally safe to drink and use for brushing teeth; ice is safe. If you are staying in an older building or have a sensitive stomach, consider bottled water or using a hotel/room filter.
Tap Water Usage Guide
Brush Teeth
Yes
Ice Cubes
Safe
Wash Fruit
Yes
Shower
Yes
Restaurants
Varies (often available on request)
Locals Drink
Yes (commonly)
Water Quality Score
Water Quality
Good
Water Source
Incheon's supply is drawn primarily from surface water (including the Han River and regional reservoirs) and is treated at municipal water treatment plants with filtration and disinfection before distribution. The Incheon Metropolitan Waterworks operates treatment and monitoring to meet national and international standards.
Travel Safety Information
Pickpocket Risk
Low
Night Safety
Mostly safe
Scam Risk
Low
English Level
Moderate
Best Time to Visit
April to June and September to October
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Busan tap water is treated to meet national standards and is generally safe to drink; some visitors prefer bottled water or a filter for taste. You can safely brush your teeth and use tap water for washing fruit and ice, but carry bottled water if you are sensitive to a slight chlorine taste.
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Gwangju's tap water is treated to national standards and is generally safe to drink straight from the tap; most visitors can drink it without issue. If you are staying in an older building or have a sensitive stomach, use bottled water or a personal filter as a precaution.