For those going to Busan you take the Express train to Seoul Station and then transfer to KTX Bulletin train to Busan or any other cities in Seoul. Yes you can take the bus but it will be a lot longer trip. The KTX Bullet Train is very cheap and faster. From Seoul to Busan in 3 1/2 hours. We do it all the time. We will be going to Busan in one month for a week. When we stay in Seoul we take the Limousine Bus to the hotel or hotels close to where we are staying. A little bit more money than the Express Train but you are close to the hotel instead of taking the taxi. Taxis cheap compared to most other countries like Japan. Maybe I should do a video on what to expect when you arrive in Korea. Nice video otherwise.
@@madkoreanclasskpopdanceraj2951And just so you know, you need Korean cash to buy a subway card. We ended up taking a bus (which was fine too) because we could pay with a credit card.
Uhm i was expecting more information, like migration, to get the suitcases documented... something like that, I'm mexican and i have a planned trip to corea, seoul and i am something nervous because my main language is Spanish 😅 and this will be the 4 time in an airport 😅😅
To get the suitcase documented, I’m assuming you mean customs? I’m not sure how else one would document a suitcase. But, surely, you’ll just fill out a form, and it will be easy. Just make sure you have all the visas and passport information needed. Google the heck out of it.
@@biglouieg24 for the subway itself no. Depending on where you buy the tmoney card I think you can pay for the card itself with debit/credit but adding money onto it is cash. but most places minus street food stalls will take foreign cards. But it’s always good practice to have some cash on you :)