AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL D'INCHEON
Read moreBuilt on polders in front of the big city, this airport is located 50 km west of Seoul. He makes international departures, but also on Korean territory. For all information and ticket purchases, there are useful counters on the first floor near exits 4 and 9 (Terminal 1) and at the Traffic Center in the basement "B1" (Terminal 2). The 2 terminals are connected by a very frequent free shuttle bus.
MÉTRO DE SÉOUL
Read moreSeoul has an excellent and continuously expanding metro network. There are lines 1 to 9 and a few additional lines. Each line has a number and a colour: line 1 (dark blue), line 2 (green, which makes a circle around Seoul), line 3 (orange), line 4 (light blue), line 5 (violet), line 6 (light brown), line 7 (olive green), line 8 (pink) and line 9 (khaki green), the Airport line (sky blue) and the Bundang line (yellow). Line 1 is also connected to the rail network and leads as far as Suwon and Incheon, 50 km from Seoul
AÉROPORT DE GIMPO
Read moreSecond largest airport in Seoul and third largest in the country (after Incheon and Jeju). It is located 18 km from the centre, in the west of the city, but there are four convenient (bus, metro, taxi and car) and cheap means of transport to get there. There are two terminals which are linked very frequently by a free shuttle bus. Convenient for travel in Korea as well as China and Japan. Ideal for internal travel within the country, it serves the airports of Gwangju, Gimhae, Sacheon, Yeosu, Ulsan and Jeju.
INTERNATIONAL TAXI (SERVICE DE TAXI EN ANGLAIS)
Read moreSet up by the city of Seoul, although slightly more expensive than normal cabs, it avoids unpleasant surprises as all the drivers speak English (so there's no risk of overcharging). From the airport, as for all your other travel needs, this is the number to call to book a cab. Prices guaranteed by the tourist office; payment in cash or by credit card; easy to book by phone or online.
LES GARES DE SEOUL
Read moreThe capital is well served and the entire territory is impeccably serviced. It has three major train stations:
Seoul Station. It is the most important station in the capital and in the country. It connects Seoul to Busan in direct line. It is located in the northern part of the heart of the city.
Yongsan Station. It is the station to take for departures to the southeast and southwest. Located in the southern part of the city center.
Cheongnyangny Station. This is the station for departures to the east. A little off-center to the northeast.
TAXIS DE SEOUL
Read moreThere are an impressive number of cabs in Seoul, at any time of the day or night. There are several different types: luxury cabs, which are black and more spacious than the others, but also a little more expensive; international cabs, which are orange and whose drivers all speak English, which can be very useful; and finally, classic cabs. The "Call Taxi" service will bring the vehicle to you. There is no guarantee that the driver will speak English.
LES BUS DE SEOUL
Read moreBuses are practical, as they enable you to reach a more precise destination than with the subway. However, they often only use Korean, so if you can't read it, it can be a bit complicated. Seoul's buses are color-coded. Blue buses will cover the whole city. Green buses run between major stations and subway stops. Yellow buses concentrate on city centers. Red buses run in the suburbs and beyond. There are also fixed-route night buses.
LES GARES ROUTIERES DE SEOUL
Read moreThere are several bus stations in Seoul but two are more important and connect the whole country:
Seoul Express Bus Terminal. It is the most important bus station in the capital. Buses depart from there to serve the provinces of Gyeongsang-do and Gangwon-do. There is also a huge shopping mall.
Dongseoul Express Bus Terminal. Buses serve Gangwon-do, Gyeongsang-do, Chungcheong-do and Jeolla-do provinces.