South Korea attracted 16.5 million tourists in 2024, driven by K-culture and the weakened won (KTO). From K-ETA exemptions to T-money cards, these are the resources that make Korea trips smooth.

Getting Around Korea

ResourceWhat It DoesCost
T-money CardTransit card for subway, bus, taxi, convenience stores₩2,500 card + top-up
KTX (Korea Train Express)High-speed rail: Seoul to Busan in 2h30₩59,800 Seoul-Busan
AREX (Airport Railroad)Incheon Airport to Seoul Station: 43 min₩9,500 Express / ₩4,750 All-Stop
Kakao T / Kakao MapRide-hailing and navigation (essential — Google Maps limited in Korea)Free app

Essential Korea Travel Apps

AppPurposeEssential?
Naver Map / Kakao MapNavigation (Google Maps is unreliable in Korea)Yes — pick one
PapagoTranslation (better Korean than Google Translate)Yes
Kakao TTaxi and ride-hailingYes
MangoPlateRestaurant reviews in KoreaRecommended

Visa & Entry

Good to Know: K-ETA is exempt for US, UK, and Canada citizens through December 31, 2026. Check our Korea Visa Guide for full details.

Accommodation

  • Agoda — Best selection of Korean hotels and guesthouses
  • Booking.com — Good free cancellation policies
  • Airbnb — Legal in Korea; great for hanok stays
  • TemplestayOfficial temple stay booking — unique Korean experience from ₩50,000/night

Activities & Experiences

  • Klook — Best for: Lotte World, DMZ tours, hanbok rental, K-pop experiences
  • KKday — Taiwan-based, strong Korea coverage
  • K-Pop Concert Tickets Guide

Official Tourism Resources

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