The Ultimate Guide to Seoul Subway: Everything You Need to Know (2026)

Posted by

Riding the subway is essential for sightseeing in Seoul. In the past, there were no transit passes in Korea; you had to go down to the station and buy a one-way paper ticket or token for every single ride.

However, times have changed. With the evolution of smart cards, you no longer need to buy a separate pass if you have a credit card. Compared to any other city in the world, the Korean subway boasts the best in price, performance, cleanliness, and convenience. Let’s explore which card is right for you and how to ride like a local! Seoul Subway Card Guide 2026!!


1. Comparison of Transportation Cards (2026)

Choose the best card based on your travel style.

TypeKey FeaturesWhat you needProsConsPrice (Card)Where to BuyPurchase Link
1. Contactless PaymentTag your foreign card directly at the gateContactless Card, Apple PayNo need to buy a card. Most convenient.Check for transfer discounts.FreeYour own card
2. Climate CardUnlimited rides in Seoul. Best for city travel.Cash (KRW)Very cheap ($3~$5/day). Bike option available.Not valid outside Seoul.
Cannot board from Incheon Airport.
10k ~ 15k KRWSubway Centers, Conv. storesClimate Card
3. WOWPASSAll-in-one card. Exchange + Pay + Transport.Passport, Foreign CashNow can top up T-money via AppMust find a WOWPASS kiosk.5,000 KRWAirport, Major stationsWOWPASS
4. T-money MpassMetropolitan area unlimited pass.Cash (KRW)Up to 20 rides per day.Expensive for light users.15k ~ 64.5k KRWIncheon Airport, Seoul StnT-money
5. Korea Tour CardDiscounts for attractions. T-money based.Cash (KRW)Shopping & sightseeing discounts included.Higher card price.
Not an unlimited transit pass
4,000 KRWConv. stores, AirportsKOREA TOUR CARD
6. Single JourneyOne-time paper ticket. For single rides.Cash (KRW)No card purchase fee.Must pay deposit & get refund.1550KRW + 500 KRWTicket vending machines

2. How to Ride the Subway: Step-by-Step

Follow these steps to navigate the stations with ease:

  1. Search Your Route: Use Google Maps, Naver Map (local favorite), or the VISITKOREA(Click) website to find your destination.
  2. Find the Entrance: Look for the subway entrance sign and head downstairs.
  3. Check the Direction: Platforms are divided by direction. Look at the signs for the Final Destination (e.g., “Toward Incheon” or “Toward Gimpo Airport”) to ensure you are on the correct side.
  4. Tap and Board: Tap your card on the gate reader and enter.
  5. Master the Transfer: Switching lines? Do not go outside the gate. Follow the arrows and colored lines on the floor or ceiling that match your next line.
    • Example: At Wangsimni Station, to switch from Line 2 to Line 5 (toward Gwanghwamun), simply follow the Purple arrows inside the station.
  6. Find the Exit: Exits are numbered (1, 2, 3…). Check the station maps or signs to find the number closest to your destination.
Example of switching line

💡 Pro-Tips for a Smooth Ride (Don’t Miss This!)

  • Cash is Essential: Except for Contactless Payment, you must have Korean Won (KRW) cash to buy or top up cards at subway stations.
  • Keep Your Passport: You need a physical passport to issue a WOWPASS or use a KORAIL PASS.
  • The “Transfer” Benefit: Tagging your card when exiting allows for free transfers between buses and subways—don’t forget!
  • The Red Emergency Handle: Never pull the red handle next to the doors unless it’s a real emergency. The doors open automatically at every station!
  • Respect Reserved Seats: Keep the seats at the ends of each car (for the elderly) and the pink seats (for pregnant women) empty, even if the train is crowded.
  • Lost Something?: If you lose an item, don’t panic. Seoul Metro has a very efficient “Lost and Found” system. Note your train number and time for a faster search. (Click)

Before you head out, make sure to check my guide on [Click – How to Avoid the Seoul Subway Rush Hour] so you don’t get stuck in the ‘Hell Train’ chaos!”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *