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How long is the taxi from Incheon Airport to Seoul?

Incheon International (ICN) airport is located 49 km away from Seoul. To make this journey, you can take a taxi, which will take 60 minutes, the Limousine City Bus which takes 70 minutes or the Express Train or All Stop train which take 51 and 60 minutes respectively.



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Taxi from Incheon Airport to Seoul Regular taxis are cheaper but can only travel within Seoul, while international taxis can travel outside Seoul. The fare for a regular taxi from Incheon Airport to downtown Seoul is around KRW 60,000-70,000 ($54-USD 63), while the fare for an international taxi can be much higher.

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Taxi drivers in South Korea won't expect you to tip them, even when they help you with your luggage. As tipping taxi drivers in South Korea is not customary, trying to pay more than your agreed fare may cause confusion and embarrassment.

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Surprisingly, taxis in Seoul are often cheaper than other transportation modes in the city – especially if you're travelling in a group.

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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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At least the SIM cards for foreigners that you can expensively buy in the airport work. But you won't be able to pay by credit card via the app. Only option for non Koreans is pay to the taxi driver...

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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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To ride the bus, you can pay the bus fare in cash on the bus or use a T-money card, which decreases the bus fare by 100 won for adult travelers. Buses and bus stops are color-coded to reflect different routes.

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Your final and cheapest option is to take an Airport Railroad Express (AREX) train. The AREX runs two trains from Incheon airport, the Express Train and the All Stop train which cost 7.2€ (9,500 won) and 3.12€ (4,150 won) respectively. The total journey time for the train from Incheon airport to Seoul is 40-60 minutes.

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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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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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South Korea's capital city, Seoul, was named the world's ninth most expensive city for expatriates in terms of living expenses, an international survey showed.

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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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