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How do you get around South Korea?

  1. By plane. For such a small country, Korea is surprisingly well served by domestic flights. ...
  2. By ferry. With several thousand islands sprinkled around Korea's western and southern shores, no trip to Korea would be complete without a ferry ride. ...
  3. By rail. ...
  4. By bus.




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Taxis are abundant and scandalously cheap compared to other world capitals, with the meter starting at 2,200 won and fares rarely exceeding 10,000 won for standard hops.

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Kakao T is South Korea's answer to Uber, and it has been quickly gaining popularity among locals and tourists alike. With its easy-to-use app and affordable rates, it's no wonder why Kakao T is becoming such a popular choice for transportation in South Korea!

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The best way to get around Seoul is via the subway. You can throw in a taxi ride here and there if you plan on staying out late, or a bus ride if your destination is too far to walk.

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Tipping in bars and restaurants is not expected in South Korea, unlike in most countries in Europe and in the United States. The general rule is the service should be exceptional at all times, and with no expectation of extra pay. Tipping in South Korea can be considered rude and frowned upon.

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What Not to Do in Seoul on Your 1st Visit
  • Only staying in Myeongdong or Dongdaemun.
  • Skipping Seoul's natural attractions.
  • Talking loudly on public transportation.
  • Using one hand to receive/give something.
  • Sitting on subway seats reserved for the elderly/pregnant women.
  • Wearing shoes inside someone's home.


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In conclusion, Seoul is widely recognized as a safe city, making it an ideal destination for solo travelers. However, it's important to remember that even in safe cities like Seoul, it's always advisable to take certain precautions.

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Depends if you mean forgoing public transport completely. If you want to see all areas of Seoul, you need to grab some transportation (London is a lot easier to walk most of its main areas). But it's really feasible if you want to explore an area fully on foot.

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3-5 days is a great start. That gives you enough time to explore the highlights of the city, plus a day or two to get out and explore the surrounding areas. It's a city of endless surprises, so you'll only be scratching the surface, but it's enough time to get a feel for Seoul.

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All taxis in Seoul accept credit, debit and cash payments, as well as Tmoney cards. Food, drink and smoking are prohibited during your taxi transfer. Bear in mind that an additional fee may apply when you call for a taxi, as opposed to hailing one off the street.

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