Seoul subway transportation is as easy and efficient as in other major metropolitan areas such as Paris, Chicago, or London. Of course, this requires a little familiarity and practice with the system, but once you have experienced the Seoul metro, you will realize that it is not as difficult as you may have imagined it to be. If you are traveling to Seoul and want to realize the convenience and ease of travel that comes along with utilizing public transportation in Seoul, you will simply need a Seoul subway map and a desire to learn. Most hotels in the city are also staffed with multilingual concierge staff people who will also be more than happy to help explain any details that you may feel are a little cloudy. Seoul is a city of 10 million people and suffers from serious traffic congestion. You will be able to save not only time, but also money by taking the Seoul train system. It is cheap and easy and connects virtually every popular area and attraction in one efficient network.
There are eight main subway lines in the city of Seoul. Just as in NYC there are regular and express trains. The Seoul bus system mirrors this system in that you are able to take certain bus lines that make frequent stops as well as buses that are prescheduled to travel from one location in the city to another. Gaining a certain familiarity with the Seoul bus system allows you the option of choosing from trains or buses in deciding the best way to get where you are going. Either way, you shouldn’t be intimidated as it couldn’t be much easier to utilize both the buses and the trains. There are four major Seoul bus lines and you can even travel to other cities in South Korea for very affordable prices from the buses in the city.
There are twelve total Seoul metro trains in the system. Because of the fact that some 8 million people ride the Seoul subway everyday, it is easily classified as one of the busiest public transportation systems in the world. If you are staying for more than just a couple of days, you will have the option of purchasing a card that allows you to travel with more freedom, as opposed to having to purchase a one-way ticket each time your ride. Either way, there are options at your disposal to make utilizing the Seoul metro system a relative breeze. There are also helpful attendants at each station should you need to confer with someone before jumping on one of the trains.
If you want to drive around Seoul, be advised that you are likely to do a lot of waiting around in traffic. But, if this is the route you choose, you should know that car rental in Seoul is no different than that in any other city. Use your knowledgeable concierge to make sure that you are aware of any surcharges or taxes that apply, so as to guarantee that you are getting a fair price.
Ferry transport is also viable in Seoul and takes people not only around the country, but also to destinations in other parts of Asia, like Japan. Whether it is a Seoul bus, train, ferry, or car, you will be sure to find the mode of transportation that suits you best in this vibrant city in South Korea.
Thursday, 28 October 2010
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