Have You Picked Your Accommodation Yet?
Before heading into the heart of Seoul, it’s important to know where to stay. If you want something convenient based on your travel route, check out this helpful post: Best Areas to Stay in Seoul for Tourists
Also, don’t miss this post: 10 Must-Have Apps for Traveling Korea. Apps like Papago, Naver Map, and KakaoTaxi are essential if you’re not familiar with Korean.

🚖 Option 1: Taxi (Comfortable but Pricey!)

Pros:
- Direct and private ride to your accommodation
- Great option if you have heavy luggage or are traveling with family
Things to Note:
- Most drivers don’t speak English (Try International Taxi: https://www.intltaxi.co.kr)
- Always check that the meter is on – don’t haggle; go by the official fare
- Screenshot your accommodation’s Korean address to show the driver
- Incheon Airport Expressway toll fee (₩7,900) is not included in the meter
Fare:
- Myeongdong, Hongdae: Around ₩47,000 ~ ₩52,000
- Samseong-dong, Dongdaemun: ₩50,000 ~ ₩58,500
Download the Papago translation app beforehand – super helpful in taxis!
🚌 Option 2: Airport Limousine Bus (Balanced Comfort & Price)

Pros:
- Direct routes to major hotels and neighborhoods in Seoul
- Spacious and comfy seats – perfect after a long flight
Things to Note:
- Routes vary by region – check based on your accommodation (Route Info)
- Buy tickets at airport booths (accept cash, card, and T-money)
- More expensive than AREX
Fare & Tips:
- ₩5,500 ~ ₩18,000 (depends on route)
- Travel time: 60–80 minutes (may vary with traffic)
- Family discount: 1 free ride for groups of 3+ immediate family members (including 1 child)
🚆 Option 3: Airport Railroad Express (AREX) – Affordable & Fast

Pros:
- Most affordable option
- Excellent access to hotspots like Hongdae and Seoul Station
- Punctual and minimal delays
How to Use:
- Buy a T-money card at airport convenience stores like CU
- Compare T-money and other travel cards in my blog post: Korean Transit Cards Guide
Fare:
- All-stop train: ₩4,150 ~ ₩4,750 / Takes 59–66 minutes
- Express train: ₩11,000 / Takes 43–51 minutes
App Recommendations:
- Naver Map is the most accurate for live routes and transfers
- You can transfer directly to Seoul Metro after using AREX
This method is recommended by thousands of tourists – it’s cheap, convenient, and reliable.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Where can I buy a T-money card?
At convenience stores in Incheon Airport like CU or GS25. Recharge on the spot.
2. What if the taxi driver doesn’t speak English?
Use Papago or show them a screenshot of your address in Korean.
3. Where do I catch the airport bus?
Right outside the arrivals floor. Purchase tickets at the airport booth and check your route.
4. What’s the difference between AREX All-stop and Express trains?
All-stop is cheaper and stops at every station. Express is faster and pricier.
5. What if I arrive late at night or early morning?
AREX runs from 5:30 AM. Bus times vary by route. After midnight, a taxi is usually the safest choice.
Final Thoughts
Getting to Seoul from Incheon might seem daunting, but it’s totally manageable if you follow this guide. Consider your budget, convenience, and destination before choosing the best transport method. Remember, this is just the beginning of your journey in Korea – with the right apps and accommodations, you’re all set. Welcome to Seoul!