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How to move from Incheon to Seoul?

Train (AREX) Express Trains depart every 20 to 40 minutes from Incheon Int'l Airport and take approximately 40 minutes. All Stop Trains leave every 5 to 10 minutes and take just under 60 minutes to get to Seoul Station. The Express Train costs KRW 9,500 each way, while the All Stop Train is KRW 4,150 - 4,750.



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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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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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The best way to get from Seoul to Incheon without a car is to line 7 subway and subway which takes 50 min and costs ?2,900 - ?3,400. How long does it take to get from Seoul to Incheon? It takes approximately 50 min to get from Seoul to Incheon, including transfers.

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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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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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The cheapest airport near Seoul is Incheon International Airport – which is 30 miles away from the center of Seoul. We've found flights to this airport from $645.

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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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Eating out will generally set you back USD 12/meal, so USD 100 should be enough for you to also shop and see even the more expensive places, like private museums and amusement parks. More than enough..,can spend on their local cosmetic brand like Faceshop...

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