Service & Assistance
Seoul International Visitors Centre offers a range of support services to help travelers explore the city with ease. Whether you need travel guidance, language help, or emergency information, our staff is ready to assist you.

Transportation Guidance
Help with navigating the Seoul Metro, bus systems, airport transportation, T-money cards, and directions.

Event & Cultural Program Information
Details on current festivals, cultural events, performances, museum exhibits, and local happenings.

Booking Support
Aid with booking tours, cultural experiences, performances, and sometimes accommodations.

Tourist Information & Itineraries
Staff can recommend attractions, neighborhoods, themed tours, and help plan daily itineraries.

Maps, Brochures & Guides
Free city maps, subway maps, festival brochures, and multilingual travel guides.

Interpretation & Language Assistance
Assistance in English, Chinese, Japanese, and sometimes other languages for communicating with taxi drivers, hotels, or making reservations.
Seoul International Visitors Centre offers a range of support services to help travelers explore the city with ease. Whether you need travel guidance, language help, or emergency information, our staff is ready to assist you.

Language Assistance
Help with communication in English, Chinese, Japanese, and other major languages.

General Travel Support
Guidance on attractions, directions, transportation, and daily itineraries.

Emergency Information
Support with emergency contacts, nearby hospitals, and safety guidance.

Lost & Found Help
Assistance with reporting and locating lost items through proper channels.

Reservation Assistance
Help with booking tours, performances, experiences, and restaurant reservations.

Accessibility Support
Information on wheelchair-accessible routes, facilities, transportation, and equipment rentals.
Planning a visit to Korea is exciting, and a little preparation goes a long way. These helpful tips will make your trip smoother and help you enjoy the best of Seoul’s culture, food, and everyday life.

Entry Visa
Visitors from the USA, most Western European countries, New Zealand, and Australia receive a 90-day permit on arrival. A return or onward ticket is required.

Money
The currency of South Korea is the won (₩).
Coins: 10, 50, 100, 500 won
Banknotes: 1,000; 5,000; 10,000; 50,000 won.

Packing
Seoul can be very cold, especially in winter, so pack warm clothing.
Deodorant is not widely available in Seoul, so it’s best to bring your own.

Things to Take Home
Traditional handicrafts make unique and meaningful gifts.
Korea is famous for its high-quality makeup and skincare brands, which are popular souvenirs.

