The Subway Korea app provides the fastest and most accurate subway station timetable among all the public transit and subway map apps, just like the official subway timetable of the SMRT (Seoul Metro Rapid Transit).
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Diversification of payment options creates additional convenience for users. In Seoul, you can use regular contactless-enabled bank cards, rechargeable T-money public transport cards, and single-use tickets to pay for your rides.
The prepaid card is 2,500 won. They can be purchased from the automated machines in every subway station or convenience store. T- cards can be recharged for amounts from 1,000 won to 90,000 won. Users departing Seoul can get a refund for any remaining amount on the card (less 1,500 won) at a T- card vender.
The machines are easy to use, the station names are written in multiple languages, including English and the announcements are made in multiple languages, including English. Generally, people don't talk on the subway much, everyone has headphones or cell phones.
Credit Cards in South KoreaAmex is also accepted in a few places in the major tourist areas, but will not be quite as useful. Small stalls and restaurants often don't accept credit cards so it is always a good idea to have some cash on you. Find out more about our South Korea tours.