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Hello. This is JH from My Korean Guide.
If you’ve just started living in Korea, one of the very first things you need to learn is how to use public transportation.
Korea has one of the most efficient and affordable public transportation systems in the world, including subways, buses, taxis, and high-speed trains like KTX.
However, for foreigners, transportation cards, transfer rules, and route systems can feel confusing at first.
This guide covers everything first-time visitors and residents need to know about public transportation in Korea.
Public transportation in Korea is built around T-money.
In the past, a foreigner-only card called the Korea Tour Card was available, but it has been discontinued.
Instead, Korea has introduced a new option designed specifically for international travelers.
The T-money Travel Card is a tourist-friendly transportation card that works nationwide.

T-Money Travel Card
T-Money Travel Card
Price and Where to Buy
Price: 4,000 won (3.5$)
Where to Buy: Convenience stores and manned bus ticket booths at Incheon International Airport
Key features
Where to buy
With this card, travelers can move around Korea and enjoy various benefits using just one card.
If you want, you can check about T-Money at the link below.
T-money https://www.t-money.co.kr/ncs/pct/tmnyintd/ReadFrgnKoreaTourCardIntd.dev
Major cities such as Seoul, Busan, Daegu, and Daejeon have extensive subway systems.
Recommended apps
If you want, you can check the Seoul subway lines at the link below.
http://www.seoulmetro.co.kr/kr/cyberStation.do
Korean buses are categorized by color, which makes route types easy to understand.
🚌 Important:
You must tap your T-money card when boarding and when exiting to receive transfer discounts.
One of Korea’s biggest advantages is its flexible transfer discount system.
How it works
Requirements
Transfer limits
Taxis in Korea use meters and generally accept card payments.

Kakao T
Uber
For travel between cities, Korea offers several convenient options.
Instead of city-specific bike systems, travelers can use Kakao Bike, available through the Kakao T app.
Korea’s public transportation system is efficient, affordable, and easy to use once you understand the basics.
With a T-money card, transfer discounts, and the right apps, getting around Korea becomes simple and stress-free.
Always remember that some rules may vary by region, so checking local transportation guidelines is recommended.