How to Use Public Transport in Korea as a Foreigner

How to Use Public Transport in Korea as a Foreigner


1. Types of Public Transport in Korea

Korea has three main modes of public transportation: subway, bus, and taxi. All are safe, efficient, and foreigner-friendly.


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2. The T-money Card

T-money is a prepaid card that you can use on subways and buses.
It’s available at convenience stores like GS25 and CU.
Recharge it at kiosks or counters in subway stations.

T-money 교통카드를 사용하면 버스, 지하철 모두 편리하게 이용할 수 있어요.

T-money 공식 사이트 바로가기티머니 카드&페이



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3.Subway System Overview

Subway signs and announcements are in both Korean and English.
Use Naver Map or KakaoMap to check routes, transfers, and schedules.

카카오맵 Android카카오맵 iOS

네이버 지도 Android네이버 지도 iOS


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4. How to Ride Buses

Buses are color-coded by function: blue, green, red, and yellow.
Tap your T-money card when entering and exiting the bus.
Bus stops have route maps in both Korean and English.


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5. Taxi Tips

Taxis are affordable and available 24/7 in cities.
Use apps like KakaoTaxi for easy booking.


Note: Some drivers may not speak English, so prepare your destination in Korean if possible.


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6. Useful Apps

  • Papago: Real-time translation

  • KakaoTaxi: Call taxis easily

  • Subway Korea: Check subway lines and times

        지하철 | 서울 공식 여행 가이드


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7. Final Tips

  • Avoid rush hours (8–9 AM and 6–7 PM) if possible

  • Keep small change or your T-money card charged

  • Don’t talk loudly in subway cars — it's considered rude

 - Public Transportation


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Conclusion

Using public transport in Korea is easier than you might think.
With the right tools and a bit of preparation, you can explore cities like Seoul, Busan, and Incheon like a local.


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