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How do you pay for trains in South Korea?

There are two primary ways to pay for your train ticket – by cash or the T-Money Card. “Cash” means you'll need to purchase single-journey tickets for every train ride that you take. If you only intend to use the subway less than five times, this would be a better option.



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Each stop has a screen that displays the bus numbers and the minutes until the next bus arrives, and information is generally written in English and Korean. Bus fares can be paid in cash or with a transportation card. If you do use the transportation card, be sure to tap it both when you board and exit the bus.

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Reserve a ride with Uber in advance in Seoul Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Seoul. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year. Date format is yyyy/MM/dd. Press the down arrow or enter key to interact with the calendar and select a date.

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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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Such coaches provide seating with plenty of legroom and enough space for your belongings as well. Seating for passengers with special needs is also available. There is a playground for kids, as well as a possibility to purchase food from multiple vending machines. Bathrooms are accessible onboard the train.

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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.

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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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KOREA TOUR CARDMust-Have Item for Korea Travel As transportation and travel card exclusively for foreign visitors, KOREA TOUR CARD enables more convenient access to the means of the Korean transportation such as subways, buses, and taxies.

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The simple answer is yes, the water is potable. Tap water in Korea is safe to drink. But, if you fill up a glass of water from the sink and start to sip it in front of most Koreans, you might get some weird looks.

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