ICN to Downtown Seoul
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ICN to Downtown Seoul
Am going to Seoul in a week or so on United. Everything set up for flight (Business class; looking forward to that).
My question is how to get from ICN to my hotel in downtown Seoul. I've never been there and certainly don't know Korean.
Would appreciate advice from people with experience.
Thanks in advance.
My question is how to get from ICN to my hotel in downtown Seoul. I've never been there and certainly don't know Korean.
Would appreciate advice from people with experience.
Thanks in advance.
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As others have said, limo bus all the way!
Check with your hotel to find out what they suggest. There are several limo bus "lines" that each stop at several hotels.
Alternatively, take a general limo bus to the area where your hotel is and then a taxi to your hotel. Taxis in Korea are plentiful and inexpensive. (Except for a taxi from the airport to downtown.)
Check with your hotel to find out what they suggest. There are several limo bus "lines" that each stop at several hotels.
Alternatively, take a general limo bus to the area where your hotel is and then a taxi to your hotel. Taxis in Korea are plentiful and inexpensive. (Except for a taxi from the airport to downtown.)
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KAL buses have various routes that cater to different hotels and stops. The buses stop right outside some major hotels but not all hotels. Still if your hotel is not on a bus route, its easy enough to get off at another hotel and catch a taxi waiting outside.
I stayed at the Hilton where the bus stopped at the main door dropping me off.
You buy a ticket from the bus ticket booth which lists which hotels are served by which bus routes.
Also took the bus from the main door at the Hilton at 6am for an early flight from ICN. Bought the bus ticket from hotel reception when checking out.
It was the most efficient way to/from ICN. The rail route from ICN to GIP to Seoul Central since is not complete.
I stayed at the Hilton where the bus stopped at the main door dropping me off.
You buy a ticket from the bus ticket booth which lists which hotels are served by which bus routes.
Also took the bus from the main door at the Hilton at 6am for an early flight from ICN. Bought the bus ticket from hotel reception when checking out.
It was the most efficient way to/from ICN. The rail route from ICN to GIP to Seoul Central since is not complete.
Last edited by KenJohn; Oct 20, 2010 at 3:47 pm
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I took both the cheaper regular airport limo upon arrival at ICN last month because it was cheaper and stopped a half block from the the Courtyard Seoul at Times Square as well as the KAL limo from the Renaissance after I moved over there for a few nights since the KAL bus stopped right out front of the hotel.
If my hotel was at a KAL shuttle stop I'd go for it because it is that much nicer for what really is a few dollars.
If my hotel was at a KAL shuttle stop I'd go for it because it is that much nicer for what really is a few dollars.
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I got in late and thought he was a tout but he was actually very helpful!
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I'm flying to ICN on Saturday, arriving at around 9pm. My hotel is somewhere in Seoul:
Doulos Hotel 111 Gwansu-Dong Jongno-Gu
I'm pretty ignorant about how to get there - a little searching here suggests that there might be bus/train options, and that taxis are expensive, but also that the public transport might not be running that late. Any advice would be appreciated!
Edited to add: I just had the bright idea of looking at the hotel website, which has some instructions:
http://www.douloshotel.com/eng/custo...stomer03_1.htm
but it's still rather confusing to me, so any advice from anyone who has traveled through ICN would be great.
Doulos Hotel 111 Gwansu-Dong Jongno-Gu
I'm pretty ignorant about how to get there - a little searching here suggests that there might be bus/train options, and that taxis are expensive, but also that the public transport might not be running that late. Any advice would be appreciated!
Edited to add: I just had the bright idea of looking at the hotel website, which has some instructions:
http://www.douloshotel.com/eng/custo...stomer03_1.htm
but it's still rather confusing to me, so any advice from anyone who has traveled through ICN would be great.
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I'm flying to ICN on Saturday, arriving at around 9pm. My hotel is somewhere in Seoul:
Doulos Hotel 111 Gwansu-Dong Jongno-Gu
I'm pretty ignorant about how to get there - a little searching here suggests that there might be bus/train options, and that taxis are expensive, but also that the public transport might not be running that late. Any advice would be appreciated!
Edited to add: I just had the bright idea of looking at the hotel website, which has some instructions:
http://www.douloshotel.com/eng/custo...stomer03_1.htm
but it's still rather confusing to me, so any advice from anyone who has traveled through ICN would be great.
Doulos Hotel 111 Gwansu-Dong Jongno-Gu
I'm pretty ignorant about how to get there - a little searching here suggests that there might be bus/train options, and that taxis are expensive, but also that the public transport might not be running that late. Any advice would be appreciated!
Edited to add: I just had the bright idea of looking at the hotel website, which has some instructions:
http://www.douloshotel.com/eng/custo...stomer03_1.htm
but it's still rather confusing to me, so any advice from anyone who has traveled through ICN would be great.
Upon exiting customs at the airport, go out of door 11 - there will be a kiosk selling tickets (15000 won) for the airport buses (cash or credit card). Tell them the name of your hotel or print out the web page with the hotel name on it and they will tell you where to stand to pick up the bus.
Although not as quick as the express train, if you have any amount of luggage, I have found it easier to just grab an airport bus. Depending upon traffic, it will take around an hour to get to your destination.