Seoul Travel Money Guide
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Seoul Travel Money Guide

How much cash to budget for Seoul, why you'll tap a card almost everywhere, and the few places that still want won.

Seoul Β· South Koreaβ‚© KRWTap everywhere
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Quick facts
Daily budget
β‚©70k–120k
Transit
Subway Β· T-money
Cards
Near-universal
Cash culture
Cash for markets
Best areas
Myeongdong Β· Hongdae
Currency
South Korean Won (β‚©)

Seoul is one of the most card-friendly cities on earth β€” you'll tap a card or your phone far more often than you'll hand over won. The trick is carrying just enough cash for the handful of places that still want it, without over-exchanging.

How much cash to bring to Seoul

A rough daily budget for a comfortable mid-range trip:

  • Food β€” β‚©25,000–50,000/day (a solid meal is β‚©8,000–15,000; Korean BBQ climbs higher)
  • Local transport β€” β‚©3,000–6,000/day on the subway with a T-money card
  • Shopping & sights β€” β‚©15,000–40,000/day (palaces, Myeongdong, a noraebang)

Our rule of thumb

For 4 days in Seoul, carry around β‚©200,000–350,000 in cash and put everything else on a card. At today's rate that's roughly RM670–1,170.

Paying your way around Seoul

  • Get a T-money card β€” buy it at any convenience store; it covers the subway, buses, taxis and small purchases at GS25 / CU / 7-Eleven.
  • Tap for almost everything else β€” cafΓ©s, shops, restaurants and taxis all take cards, and contactless is everywhere.
  • Keep cash for traditional markets β€” Gwangjang and Namdaemun street-food stalls are still cash-first.
  • Subway over taxis β€” Seoul's metro is vast, cheap and signed in English; it'll cover most of your trip.

Neighbourhood cash notes

  • Myeongdong β€” shops and the big cosmetics stores take cards; the street-food carts are cash.
  • Gwangjang Market β€” the famous food alley (bindaetteok, mayak gimbap) is cash-only; bring small notes.
  • Hongdae β€” bars, cafΓ©s and shops tap fine; buskers and a few stalls are cash.
  • Palaces (Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung) β€” buy tickets by card; nearby hanbok rentals usually take cards too.

One Seoul habit

  • Let the T-money card do the work β€” keep it topped up for transit and convenience stores, and reserve physical cash for Gwangjang and the odd market stall. Tipping isn't expected anywhere.
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