- Wifi device with unlimited Data and full coverage, at LG U+ Counter (exit 9-10), S$10/per day

- T-Money card, at T-Money machine, 2500Won

T-money can be used on public buses and subways in several different metropolitan cities and locations including -si, Gyeonggi-do, -si, -si, Daegu-si and -si.

Subway Bus

• Seoul Subway Lines 1–9 • Seoul, Gyeonggi-do (all) • • Incheon, Daejeon, Daegu, Ulsan, Busan, • Airport Railroad Sejong • Sinbundang Line • Gangwon-do: , Wonju, • ( Light Gangneung, Hoengseong Rail) • Chungcheongnam-do (all) • Suin Line • Chungceongbuk-do: Chungju, Jecheon, Area • and 9 counties s • • Jeollanam-do: Mokpo, Yeosu, • Gwangyang, Naju, and 11 counties • Line • Jeollabuk-do: Jinan, Imsil, Buan, and 8 • counties • Gyeongsangnam-do: Changwon, • Daejeon Line 1 Tongyeong, Geoje, and 7 cities & counties • Daegu Lines 1-2 • Gyeongsangbuk-do: Pohang, Andong, • Busan Subway Lines 1-4 Gyeongju, and 9 cities & counties • Busan-Gimhae Light Rail • Jeju Island

Myeongdong

How to get to Myeongdong: Myeongdong Station (명동역), line 4, exit 6 or Euljiro 1-ga Station (을 지로입구역), line 2, exit 5

Seoul line number 4 to Myeongdong Station, exit 6 will get you to the heart of Myeongdong. Or you can take line number 2 and get off at Euljiro 1-ga Station.

This can be better if you’re going to or coming from other popular places to hang out in Seoul (Hongdae, Gangnam, Shinchon, Coex, etc.). Leave exit 5 of Euljiro 1-ga Station and keep walking until you see the entrance to Myeongdong on your left.

Hongdae Station

How to get to Hongdae: Hongdae University Station (홍대입구역), line 2, exit 9 or Sangsu Station (상수역), line 6, exit 1 or 2 Hongdae is a poppin college town with tons of restaurants, bars, clubs, cafes, shopping streets, and anything else you can think of.

Some people are totally logical and can figure out on their own that going to Hongdae Station (line 2, exit 9) will get you to the main Hongdae area.

But only do savvy Korea travelers know that Sangsu Station (line 6, exit 1 or 2) will get you to the heart of Hongdae just as fast.

Sangsu Station is a good option if you’re headed to or coming from another Seoul hang out spot, Itaewon.

Gangnam Station

How to get to Gangnam Station: Gangnam Station (강강남역), line 2, exit 10 & exit 11 or Sinnonhyeon Station (신논현역), line 9, exit 5 & exit 6

Gangnam Station is huge and there are tons of places to hang out, but the majority of the hanging out is done out of Gangnam Station, line 2, exits 10 and 11. That’s where all the restaurants and bars are. But if you’re coming from Incheon or somewhere from north west Seoul, line number 9 (exits 5 & 6) might be the better option to getting to Gangnam. You might save a transfer, and you also might get there quicker as there’s also an express train. It’ll get you to the same general restaurant and bar area.

Gyeongbokgung

How to get to : (경복궁역), line 3, exit 5 or Station (광화문), line 5, exit 2

Gyeongbokgung is a historical Seoul tourist attraction that tons of people find by taking line number 3 to Gyeongbokgung Station. It’ll get you straight to the gate; it is extremely straightforward. But if you want to kill two Seoul tourist attraction birds with one stone, you can also get off at Gwangwamun Station (line 5, exit 2). Although the station is a few minutes farther than Gyeongbokgung, there’s a few other Seoul tourist attractions, such as and Gwanghwamun Square, you can see before or after your trip to Gyeongbokgung.

Insadong How to get to Insadong: (안국역), line 3, exit 6 or (종강각 역), line 5, exit 3

Insadong is a Seoul sightseeing attraction because of the traditional Korean cultural experience that can be found (i.e. Korean crafts, antiques, art, tea houses, etc.). Most places on the internet will tell you that Insadong can be accessed via Anguk Station (line 3, exit 6). But what local Koreans know is that you can save a transfer if you’re already on line 5. You can get off at Jonggak Station for a short little walk over to Insadong. If you are taking this alternative route to Insadong, you can also check out Jonggak, a centuries year old bell that is set in the middle of Seoul’s modern office buildings.

- If you have time:

This small island near Chuncheon combines attractions covering art, culture, and nature. 198, Bangha-ri, Namsan-myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do

-- 170.6 Km, 2hour and 30minutes Taxi

Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm

14-104, Hoenggye-ri, Daegwallyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do Located 975m above sea level, the farm is home to over 200 sheep. Through a walkway over 1.2km on a gentle slope, the farm attracts many family visitors; it takes approximately an hour to tour the farm. Upon touring the farm, visitors may feed hay to the sheep and take pictures. Visitors can view sheep shearing between March and April.

93.2 Km, 1hour and 35minutes Taxi

Seoraksan National Park

146-2, Seorak-dong, -si, Gangwon-do As one of the most famous mountains in Korea, Seoraksan Mountain is home to diverse trekking courses and cultural properties. Thanks to habitats of rare plants, the mountain was designated as a Biosphere Preservation District by UNESCO in 1982. Near Seorak-dong, visitors can ride a cable car and overlook gorgeous cliffs and waterfalls across the mountain