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About Seoul
Transportation in Seoul
Most major international airlines fly into Incheon International Airport (60km/37mi from Seoul), and the two Korean airlines, Asiana Airlines and Korean Air (KAL), fly both domestic and international routes. There are no international buses leading to or from Seoul, but there's no shortage of long-distance buses to get you across the country. The main station is the express bus terminal, on the southern side of the Han River. There are no international trains to Seoul, but South Korea has an extensive rail network operated by Korea National Railroad (KNR). Long-distance share taxis also operate from the station, Incheon ferry terminal, and the express bus terminal.

Seoul's subway system is modern, fast, frequent, clean, safe and cheap, but try to avoid rush hour. Seoul also has a comprehensive and cheap city bus system that operates from around to . Driving a vehicle is something to avoid in Seoul because of the traffic jams, the lack of street names, directional signs and parking places, and the unpredictability of other road users. Regular taxis are a good deal and are cheaper than the bus or subway for three people who want to make a short trip.

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