I am so glad I found this video before I traveled. My first day in Seoul went smoothly because of these tips. I am going to be solo a lot of time and I feel totally comfortable getting around and interacting with people. I prefer the subway over the bus... no brainer.
Great video! #7 would have been useful to know last year. When I traveled with my family to Korea, my Mom and I were walking around for like 30 minutes before we realized Daiso would have what we needed. I'd say that something that would also be useful to know about Korea is that you should expect a lot of stores to be multi-floor. There were a few moments where we were looking for something and after a few passes we realized it was on a second floor and we just hadn't been looking up. That's actually the reason we didn't realize Daiso carried the items that we needed.
Can you make video on how to use T money card while traveling according to how money will be deducted when we travel for far or near place in taxi,subway or bus.
There is no set rule! For subway, the fare is 1,300KRW with a T-Money card, but additional charges apply when you ride certain lines or depending on your distance. For taxis, base fare for regular taxis are 4,800KRW but rates depend on the class of taxi, length of journey, and time of day. Bus fares range from 1,200~3,000KRW depending on many factors (type of bus, length of ride etc). Here is a website that you can look through for detailed information!! english.visitseoul.net/transportation
Grace is right. The T-money card prices seemed a bit random to me. The subway is probably the best bang for the buck. Try to use an app the bills a credit card for taxi rides. Taxis drain the T-money card fast.
Дякую за поради,майже нічого не зрозумів але було дуже цікаво😂. Гарний монтаж відео але є не величке зауваження,фонову музику зробіть трохи тихіше,дякую за розуміння.😊