South Korea..the land of the morning calm – Tips & Budget
Our 4 Days Budget Itinerary South Korea
Tips/Info:
- Asked young Koreans/students, because they will understand you more compare to older ones. But I noticed to Ahjummas/Ahjussi, that they will really try their best to helped you. Like in hand gestures, draw some map for you, they will even accompany you.
- I thought cold noodles are good, but it’s not my type. I just tried a little amount of it ?
- Their street foods are good too ?
- Most of their food are spicy. I like spicy food.
- Tips are optional. I guessed they really don’t expect any tips.
- Be sure to bundle up during autumn season.
- In subway, I noticed that all of them are into their cellphones ?
- They have a fast internet speed ?
- T-money is use in trains and bus.
- Lockers are available in Incheon Airport.
- There are so many uphill in SK, so be ready to get tired of long walk.
- There are taxis in Full House instead of riding a bike, unfortunately, when we were there we didn’t find one.
- We love their spy cup noodles and hot chocolate (in cold weather)
- Their subways are quite confusing, at first, but it is really easy when you get used to it.
Budget:
These are amazing tips! I love how you also posted a budget because that is something a lot of people worry about when traveling. The subway system does look quite confusing, but I’m sure after a few times you understand it. Thanks for sharing!
Wow, the subway map looks so confusing! I remember when I visited Japan and I felt like I was always lost. I don’t think it would be any different if I went to south korea!
I have not been to South Korea yet, but it is on my bucket list. I like the detail budget that you posted it is easy to follow but oh so necessary. You can easily go overspend if you do not pay attention and have an idea before you go anywhere.
Great, straight forward, genuinely helpful tips! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve tried to research traveling to a country before and had to wade through a bunch of junk and fluff to find truly useful info. Thanks~
South Korea is definitely on my bucket list! I would save these tips for when i travel there.
Great tips here! I’ve never been but does sound like a great place to visit. I’m sure this will help many!
South Korea has never really been somewhere I’ve thought of visiting before but Im sure it would be amazing to visit! this is so hopeful for those who do!
Great tips! I visited South Korea last year and used a number of tips similar to yours with great success.
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I’ve always wanted to visit South Korea. I hear the street food is really good and some are a bit spicy.
Wow your article is in depth and pretty much have everything I need to know to be set for travels to SK! Thank you!
I definitely want to visit South Korea at some point.
It sounds like I would love the food. When traveling I always like to try street food. It’s often the most authentic food you can find.
My best friend lived in South Korea for awhile and now she owns a restaurant that serves kimchi and other korean cuisine!