Seoul Train Station
Clean, safe, and really convenient. Seoul Station is the hub of the Korean transportation system, with a bustling cityscape and easy access to all parts of Korea.
Koreans choose to take public transportation for their day-to-day needs to avoid traffic but still maintain complete control over their schedules, and travelers prefer to hop on a train because of convenient connections with major hubs. If you're looking for a high-speed train, take it to Seoul Station. Choose our express or local train options!
Address: 378 Cheongpa-ro, Dongja-dong, Yongsan-gu, 서울특별시 South Korea
Seoul Train Station Facilities
How to get to Seoul Station? By subway: Seoul Station (Subway Line 1, 4, Gyeongui Line & Airport Railroad) By bus: Seoul Station Transfer Center: Green Bus: 1711, 7011, 7013A, 7013B, 7016 Blue Bus: 104, 100, 150, 151, 162, 202, 500, 504, 750A Red Bus: 8100, 9401, 1005-1, 5000, 5005, 5007, 5500-1, 5500-2, 7000, 9000 Airport Bus: 6001 |
F.A.Q.
Seoul central station is the starting point of all railway routes in South Korea, featuring Gyeongbu Line. The line connecting Seoul with other main hubs like Busan, Daejeon, and Singyeongju. Also, it features lines of the subway (1 and 4), and Airpot Express connects Seoul station to the Incheon airport.
Yes, Seoul Station is surrounded by plenty of iconic attractions, including Seoul Tower, Deoksugung, Jongmyo Shrine, Honghwamun Gate, etc.
Depending on the travel date and the preferable type of train, you can count on different prices. Commonly, prices for tickets from Seoul to Busan start from $35 per person.