
T-money card for travel in Seoul
Seoul Moves Fast—And So Should You
Seoul’s transport system is one of the most efficient in the world—
but only if you know how to use it.

What is T-money?
A rechargeable smart card used across Seoul.
- Subway
- Buses
- Some taxis
- Convenience stores
👉 One card, nearly everything.
Where to Buy
- Incheon Airport (arrival halls)
- Convenience stores (GS25, CU, 7-Eleven)
Typical cost:
- Card: ~$2–4
- Top-up: flexible, at any convenience stores
Where to Recharge (Top-Up)
Knowing where to recharge is just as important as having the card.
1. Subway Stations
- Ticket vending machines (English supported)
- Cash required in most machines
👉 Fastest and most reliable option

2. Convenience Stores
- GS25, CU, 7-Eleven
- Ask staff to top up
Note: Simply hand over your T-money card and cash—the staff will understand. Just indicate the amount clearly.
Tip: If you’re paying with ₩50,000 but only want to add ₩10,000, it helps to show “10,000” on your phone screen with calculator app
👉 Easiest option when you’re above ground
3. At the Airport
- Available at both arrival and departure areas
👉 Ideal before heading back
Important Notes
- Most top-ups are cash only
- Minimum recharge usually ~₩1,000
- Keep a small balance to avoid gate delays
How to Use It
- Tap when entering, except but taxi
- Tap again when exiting
- Transfers are calculated automatically
👉 Forget to tap out → higher fare charged
1. Subway — The Backbone
- Clean, safe, multilingual
- Color-coded and easy to follow
Best for: Fast, long-distance travel
2. Bus — More Local, More Flexible
- Covers areas beyond subway reach
- Slightly more complex for first-timers
Best for: Short distances, neighborhood access
3. Taxi — When You Need Simplicity
- Affordable by global standards
- Use apps like Kakao T
Best for: Late nights, convenience

Cost Overview
- Subway / Bus: ~$1–2
- Taxi: low base fare
👉 Transport remains one of Seoul’s best values
Pro Tips
- Recharge before your balance gets too low
- Use subway as your default
- Carry some cash specifically for top-ups
Quick Take
- Buy a T-money card immediately
- Recharge at subway stations or convenience stores
- Combine subway + taxi for optimal efficiency
Final Take
In Seoul, movement is effortless—
as long as your T-money card is ready.
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