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Transit
Korea's public transit is fast, clean, and remarkably cheap. The single most useful thing you can buy on day one is a T-money card.
T-money card
Buy a T-money card at any convenience store (CU, GS25, 7-Eleven, Emart24) for ₩4,000, then load cash onto it at the same store or at any subway station kiosk. You tap it on:
- Subway turnstiles in every city
- City buses
- Taxis (most accept T-money)
- Even some convenience-store purchases
Transfers between subway and bus within 30 minutes are essentially free. A typical 10-km subway ride costs around ₩1,500.
Subway
Seoul has 23+ lines covering nearly the entire metro area. Stations are bilingual (Korean / English) and announcements are usually in four languages. Service runs roughly 5:30 AM to midnight. Busan, Daegu, Daejeon, Gwangju, and Incheon all have their own systems.
Buses
- Blue — long-distance arterial routes within the city
- Green — feeder routes connecting to subway
- Red — express routes to suburbs / Gyeonggi-do
- Yellow — short downtown loops
Use Naver Map or Kakao Map to plan — Google Maps still struggles with Korean transit.
Intercity travel
KTX high-speed rail connects Seoul to Busan in ~2.5 hours (₩59,800). SRT serves similar southern routes, usually slightly cheaper. Intercity buses (express bus terminals in Seoul) cover everywhere the trains don't and are very cheap.
Taxis and ride-hailing
Kakao T is the standard app — book a regular taxi, black taxi (premium), or large van. Uber operates in Korea but only through Kakao's network. Base fare for regular taxis is ₩4,800 (Seoul), with a small late-night surcharge.
Official sources
Seoul Subway — Visit Seoul guide (English)— Official Seoul tourism subway guide with map and fare info↗
T-money (official)— Reloadable card for subway, bus, and taxis nationwide↗
Korail (KTX intercity rail)— Tickets, schedules — English site↗
SRT (high-speed rail, southern routes)— Often cheaper than KTX on shared routes↗
Kakao T (taxis & rides)— Dominant ride-hailing app in Korea↗
Naver Map— Best for transit routing — Google Maps is limited in Korea↗
Last reviewed — confirm details on the source before acting.