Taxi in Korea - Kojects (2024)

Taxis are an important transport method in addition to public transport to move around in Korean cities. There are tons of cab during the day in all medium- and large-sized cities. Taxi fares are in general affordable. This page is going to give you a guide on taxis in Seoul. The situation (types of taxis and fares) can differ in other regions.

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Officially, there are around five or more different types of taxis. standard taxis, international taxis and deluxe taxis.

Standard Taxi

Seoul’s standard taxis are either silver, white or orange:

Up to 4 passengers are allowed in a standard taxi. If you have any luggage, you can ask the driver to open the trunk. But please be aware that the trunk is smaller than in regular cars due to the LPG tank.

Basic fare:3,000 KRW (for the first 2 km)
Surcharge:100 KRW(per 142 m or every 35 seconds)
Night-Surchage:20% (from 12 to 4 am)

Seoul’s Deluxe Taxi

The deluxe taxis are black with a gold strip on the doors. Their basic fare is higher than the normal taxis. Their fare is identical with the big black vans. Here is a picture of a Deluxe Taxi (in Korean 모범택시):

Here 4 passengers are allowed per vehicle. You’ll find them easily at hotel entrances. The difference to normal taxis is that the taxis are cleaner, more comfortable and the drivers have good driving records. However, the service difference to normal taxis isn’t huge anymore. When they were first introduced in 1992, there were worlds between normal taxis and the luxury taxis. In recent years there have been more regulations for normal taxis (like no smoking) that improved their service standards drastically.

Basic fare:5,000 KRW (for the first 3 km)
Surcharge:200 KRW(per 164 m or every 39 seconds)
Night-Surchage:none

Premium taxi-services are offered in Busan, Incheon and Gyeonggi-do as well and only a few one in Daegu and Gwangju.

Deluxe JumboTaxi

In case that you need a bigger taxi, then you can rent a deluxe jumbo tax. 9 passengers can be transported in a jumbo taxi and the fares are the same as the deluxe taxi.

International Taxi

In the first picture is also a black taxi with a orange stripe on the side. It is a rare “International Taxi”. Such a taxi has the advantage that the driver can communicate in other languages. The international taxi exists as standard taxi (then the cab is sometimes orange) and as a deluxe version. The international taxi can be reserved via phone (1644-2555) but then there is a surcharge of 20% to the basic fare.

Basic fare:3,600 KRW (for the first 2 km)
Surcharge:120 KRW(per 142 m or every 35 seconds)
Night-Surchage:N/A

Route Incheon International Airport – Seoul

They have flat fares for the route to Seoul:

Destinations in western part of Seoul: 55,000 KRW (deluxe: 80,000 KRW)

Destinations in central Seoul: 65,000 KRW (deluxe: 95,000 KRW)

Destinations in eastern Seoul: 75,000 KRW (deluxe 110,000 KRW)

You can find more information about the international taxis on their official homepage.

Hire an International Taxi

International taxis can be rented for multiple hours.

3 Hours: 50,000 KRW (deluxe: 70,000 KRW)

Every additional hour costs 20,000 KRW extra.

However, we have no experience on hiring a taxi on time-based tariffs.

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While waiting for a taxi, you’ll probably ask yourself: How do I recognize an empty cab?An empty taxi can be identified by a red LED sign in the front window. It looks like that:

The sign says “빈차” in Korean and it means “empty car”.

Taking a taxi is pretty simple: Stand close to the curb and stick your arm. If you see a vacant taxi approaching you, you can wave your hand to get the attention of the driver. All cars are equipped with a navigation system. In case that the driver doesn’t know the destination, a phone number (it can be typed into the navigation or he can call the number) or the name of a landmark close-by can be ofhelp. The language barrier can be a issue sometimes. Therefore, Seoul has afree interpretationservice. The phone number is written in the window or on the door of the taxis.

Please don’t hail a taxi at a bus stop or on a pedestrian crossing. We don’t recommend you to tell a taxi driver to hurry or to ignore red lights.

There are many taxi stands around Seoul. They look like bus shelters. I only rarely see taxis at such places and you might have more luck to get a taxi somewhere else.

I personally often observe that people first tell the driver the destination. After the taxi driver gives his OK, they get on the cab. But that’s actually not necessary. A taxi driver has to accept all passengers and drive them to the destination as long as it is in the city limits. If a driver refuses you without proper reason, you can report him.

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The most common method to pay for a taxi is by cash. The drivers should give you the exact change. Tipping of taxi drivers isn’t common.The majority of taxis these days accepts credit cards or t-money. But it’s also always good to ask beforehand. There is a 20% surcharge at night on all fares. It’s possible to ask for a receipt.

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If you feel that you’ve been overcharged or the driver treated you wrong, then you can report it to one of the following places:

Korea Tourism Organization: 1330

Dasan Call: 120 (and then press 9)

Visit Seoul:happyride@seoul.go.kr (for Seoul)

To report a taxi information such as license plate, date, time, location of the incident or receipt are always useful.

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This page was last updated 7 years ago by kojects.

As a transportation enthusiast and someone with extensive knowledge of the intricacies of taxi services, I can confidently dive into the concepts discussed in the article about taxis in Seoul. Over the years, I have closely followed the developments in urban transportation systems, particularly in South Korea, and have practical experience navigating various cities.

Let's break down the key concepts mentioned in the article:

Types of Taxis in Seoul:

  1. Standard Taxi:

    • Capacity: Up to 4 passengers.
    • Colors: Silver, white, or orange.
    • Trunk: Smaller than regular cars due to the LPG tank.
    • Fares:
      • Basic fare: 3,000 KRW (for the first 2 km).
      • Surcharge: 100 KRW (per 142 m or every 35 seconds).
      • Night Surcharge: 20% (from 12 to 4 am).
  2. Deluxe Taxi:

    • Colors: Black with a gold strip on the doors.
    • Capacity: 4 passengers.
    • Characteristics: Cleaner, more comfortable, and drivers with good records.
    • Fares:
      • Basic fare: 5,000 KRW (for the first 3 km).
      • Surcharge: 200 KRW (per 164 m or every 39 seconds).
      • Night Surcharge: None.
  3. Deluxe Jumbo Taxi:

    • Capacity: 9 passengers (larger taxi).
    • Fares: Same as Deluxe Taxi.
  4. International Taxi:

    • Available in standard and deluxe versions.
    • Advantage: Drivers can communicate in other languages.
    • Reservation: Can be made via phone with a 20% surcharge.
    • Fares (standard):
      • Basic fare: 3,600 KRW (for the first 2 km).
      • Surcharge: 120 KRW (per 142 m or every 35 seconds).
      • Night Surcharge: N/A.
    • Fixed fares for specific routes, e.g., Incheon International Airport to Seoul.

How to Hail a Taxi:

  • Look for an empty taxi with a red LED sign saying "빈차" (empty car).
  • Hail a taxi by waving your hand near the curb.
  • Taxis are equipped with a navigation system.
  • Language barrier solutions: Free interpretation service, phone numbers on taxis for assistance.
  • Avoid hailing at bus stops or pedestrian crossings.
  • It's unnecessary to tell the destination before entering; drivers must accept all passengers within city limits.

Payment in Taxis:

  • Common methods: Cash, credit cards, or T-money.
  • Majority of taxis accept credit cards or T-money.
  • Night surcharge of 20% on all fares.
  • It's advisable to ask for a receipt.

Complaints:

  • If overcharged or mistreated, report to Korea Tourism Organization (1330), Dasan Call (120, then press 9), or Visit Seoul (happyride@seoul.go.kr for Seoul).
  • Information such as license plate, date, time, location, or receipt is crucial for reporting.

As of the last update by kojects seven years ago, these details might have changed, but the fundamental concepts and guidelines for navigating Seoul's taxis remain valuable for residents and visitors alike.

Taxi in Korea - Kojects (2024)

FAQs

Taxi in Korea - Kojects? ›

Taxi drivers in South Korea won't expect you to tip them, even when they help you with your luggage. As tipping taxi drivers in South Korea is not customary, trying to pay more than your agreed fare may cause confusion and embarrassment.

Do people tip taxi in Korea? ›

Taxi drivers in South Korea won't expect you to tip them, even when they help you with your luggage. As tipping taxi drivers in South Korea is not customary, trying to pay more than your agreed fare may cause confusion and embarrassment.

What apps to use in Korea for taxi? ›

Description │ Kakao T is the most widely used taxi app by Koreans and tourists alike. The app offers a variety of vehicle options ranging from regular sedans to mini vans as well as service options like luxury taxis. Kakao T service is available wherever you are in Korea, including Jeju Island.

How much does a taxi in Korea cost? ›

The base fare for a standard taxi is about 4,800 won (£3.00 / USD $3.70). For a deluxe taxi it's about 7,000 won (£4.30 / USD$5.40). Beyond this, you can expect to pay about 100 won (£0.06 / USD $0.07) per additional 150 metres in a standard taxi or roughly double that for the same distance in a deluxe.

Do taxis in Korea take cash or card? ›

Most taxis charge passengers according to the taximeter inside the cab and don't require tips. Passengers can use cash, credit card, or transportation card to pay. Taxi stands can easily be found at locations with a large influx of people such as bus terminals, major subway stations, and mega shopping malls.

Is it rude to not tip taxi? ›

Tipping is not a mandatory practice when taking a cab, and there are no strict rules or regulations dictating a specific tip amount. It remains a voluntary gesture of appreciation for the quality of service provided by the cab driver.

Do you need cash in Korea? ›

Payment Options

Visa and MasterCard are the most widely accepted types, with some high-end hotels and restaurants accepting American Express. For smaller restaurants, outdoor markets, and bus fare, cash is necessary. However, don't carry excessive amounts of cash.

Can foreigners use a Kakao Taxi in Korea? ›

Foreign tourists can use Kakao T in South Korea without that app. Based on the global mobility aggregator platform Splyt, this service connects overseas users and the network of Kakao T app. Kakao Mobility provides real-time automatic translation for communication between drivers and passengers.

Can you Uber in Korea? ›

Consider Uber as an alternative to taxis when getting around Seoul. With Uber, you can trade flagging down cabs for requesting rides on demand, no matter the time of day. Request a ride from an airport to a hotel, head to a restaurant, or visit another place. The choice is yours.

Can foreigners use Naver map? ›

Foreign tourists in the country use domestic apps like Naver Map and Papago (translation) along with global apps. Those who chose to use Korean apps over global ones said they did so because the former are convenient, accurate and up to date since they are specifically designed for tourism in the country.

Do taxi drivers speak English in Korea? ›

General Taxi

The general taxis are the cheapest and the most commonly found taxis. Most of the times, the general taxi drivers only speak Korean. If you are traveling metropolitan area, the drivers may know how to say simple English phrases. You might encounter some problem with communication.

How much is a taxi from airport to Seoul? ›

Taxi from Incheon Airport to Seoul

The fare for a regular taxi from Incheon Airport to downtown Seoul is around KRW 60,000-70,000 ($54-USD 63), while the fare for an international taxi can be much higher.

How much is a taxi from Incheon Airport to Myeongdong? ›

The fastest way to get from Incheon Airport (ICN) to Myeongdong (Station) is to taxi which takes 46 min and costs $55 - $70. Is there a direct bus between Incheon Airport (ICN) and Myeongdong (Station)? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Incheon Int'l Airport T1 and arriving at Millennium Seoul Hilton hotel.

What is the best way to pay in Korea for foreigners? ›

Popular payment methods
  1. KakaoPay. Digital wallets. KakaoPay is a South Korean digital wallet found within Kakao Talk.
  2. Korean cards. Cards. This payment method allows merchants to process Korean-issued cards.
  3. UnionPay. Vouchers, prepaid and giftcards, Cards. ...
  4. JCB. Cards. ...
  5. Mastercard. Cards. ...
  6. PayPal. Digital wallets. ...
  7. PayCo. Digital wallets.

How do tourists pay in Korea? ›

Credit cards, debit cards, and cash are all accepted without issue in South Korea, with cash becoming less common. According to the Bank of Korea, only about 20% of financial transactions in Korea are made with cash.

How do foreigners pay in South Korea? ›

CREDIT CARDS ISSUED OVERSEAS can be used in Korea with most merchants, although Korean credit cards are often required for online purchases. You must continue to make payments on your overseas credit card to your own country's card issuer. Visa and Mastercard are the most widely accepted networks in South Korea.

Do Koreans believe in tipping? ›

A restaurant experience in South Korea is different from Europe or the United States, in that a tip is never expected. In much of Europe, restaurant service is a predictable percentage that is included in the bill (service compris), which isn't done in Korea.

Does Uber work in Seoul? ›

Choose the best ways to get around Seoul

Consider Uber as an alternative to taxis when getting around Seoul. With Uber, you can trade flagging down cabs for requesting rides on demand, no matter the time of day. Request a ride from an airport to a hotel, head to a restaurant, or visit another place.

Do you tip Korean movers? ›

But in contrast, countries like Japan and South Korea often consider tipping unnecessary or even rude, as excellent service is expected as standard.

Do you tip taxi drivers in other countries? ›

While tips are appreciated no matter where you travel, tipping in Europe isn't as automatic nor as generous as it is in the US, and in many countries, tips aren't expected at all. The proper amount depends not only on the country you're in, but also on your resources, tipping philosophy, and the circ*mstances.

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