Is Korea’s Public Transit Really That Easy?
Many first-time visitors to Korea say the same thing:
“I had no idea how to use the buses or subways when I first arrived.”
Despite having one of the most advanced transportation systems in the world,
language barriers and unfamiliar rules can make it feel overwhelming at first.
But here’s the good news —
Once you know how to get started, Korea’s transit system becomes incredibly easy and efficient.
In this post, I’ll walk you through exactly how to use the T-money transportation card,
along with helpful tips to make your journey smoother — even if you don’t speak a word of Korean.
What Is the T-money Card?
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You can use it for:
- Subways
- Buses
- Some taxis
- Even purchases at convenience stores and vending machines
It works in most major cities including Seoul, Busan, Daegu, and even Jeju Island.
Just tap when you board and tap again when you get off. That’s it!
Where to Buy a T-money Card
1. At the Airport
As soon as you arrive at Incheon International Airport,
you’ll find T-money cards available at most convenience stores (like GS25, CU) and info desks.
2. At Any Convenience Store
You can also buy one at most convenience stores across Korea.
The card usually costs ₩2,500 to ₩4,000, and you’ll need to add balance separately.
How to Recharge Your T-money Card
Because it’s a prepaid card, you need to charge it with money before use.
Here’s how:
- At convenience stores: Simply hand the card to the cashier and ask to recharge it. You can pay by cash or card.
- At subway stations: Use the multilingual recharge machines.
- You can top up in small amounts — even ₩1,000 is okay.
Can I Use T-money on My Phone?
Yes! If you have a phone with NFC capability, you can use Mobile T-money apps.
Works with:
- Samsung Pay
- Apple Pay
- Kakao Pay (widely used in Korea)
You can tap your phone just like a card and recharge directly from the app.
Just make sure your NFC is turned on!
Can I Pre-Order a T-money Card?
Absolutely.
If you’d prefer to skip the lines or ensure availability,
you can pre-order a T-money card online and pick it up at the airport when you arrive.
For example:
Klook T-money Card Reservation
Transit Tips for First-Time Visitors
Color Codes on Buses
- Blue buses: Long-distance routes
- Green buses: Short neighborhood routes
- Red buses: Express or intercity buses
Transfer System
- You can switch between subway and bus within 30 minutes without extra charges
- Just use the same card and tap each time
Don’t Forget to Tap When You Get Off
- If you don’t tap when leaving the bus, you’ll lose your transfer discount
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Forgetting to recharge the card before boarding
- Leaving NFC off when using Mobile T-money
- Getting confused by unfamiliar bus routes and missing your stop
- Helpful tip: Install apps like KakaoMap, Naver Map, or Citymapper in advance.
They’re extremely helpful for navigation and support English.
How to Get a Refund Before Leaving Korea
After your trip, you can refund any remaining balance on your T-money card.
- Under ₩20,000: Visit any convenience store
- Over ₩20,000: Go to a subway station service desk or the T-money center at the airport
- Using a Mobile T-money app? Refund is done through the app or customer service
Note: A small fee may apply for refunds.
Quick Checklist
- T-money works for public transport, convenience stores, vending machines, and more
- Mobile payment options are available
- Refunds possible at stores or airports
- It’s the most widely accepted travel card in Korea
Final Thoughts
Korea’s public transportation system may seem complicated at first,
but with the T-money card, everything becomes easy.
Whether you’re staying in Seoul or exploring across the country,
this one card lets you travel like a local without the hassle.
So before you land in Korea, consider reserving your card in advance —
or download the app and start your journey right away.
A little preparation now can make your travel days much smoother.

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