Costs

Luxury

  • Accommodation (★★★): $200+ per night, per room (double)
  • Food & Drink: $100+ per day, per person
  • Transportation (taxis, high-speed trains): $20+ per day, per person

Mid-range

  • Accommodation (★★): $100 ~ $200 per night, per room (double)
  • Food & Drink: $50+ per day, per person
  • Transportation (subways, buses): up to $15 per day, per person

Budget

  • Accommodation (): up to $100 per night, per room (double)
  • Food & Drink: $20 – $30 per day, per person
  • Transportation (buses, walking): up to $10 per day, per person

 

Further costs:

Souvenirs

  • Small Souvenirs: $5+
  • Korean Cosmetics: $5+
  • Korean Artworks: $10+
  • Korean Tea (box): $10 to $20
  • Korean Soju Set: $10 to $20
  • Korean Handcrafts: $10+
  • Tailored Hanbok: $200+

Tours and admission fees

  • DMZ Tour – $50 to $120
  • Seoul City Tour Bus – $10
  • Nami Island Area – $40 to $70
  • Everland Theme Park – $30 to $50
  • Jeonju Hanok Village – $50 to $70
  • Korean Folk Village – $50 to $60
  • Seoraksan Mountain – $70 to $150
  • Royal Palaces – $3
  • N Seoul Tower – $10
  • Hanbok Rental – $10+
  • Han River Cruise – $15 to $30
  • Seoul Sky Observatory – $30 to $50
  • Aquariums – $20 to $30
  • Seoul Zoo & Seoul Grand Park $10
  • Amusement Parks – $30 to $40

 

Flight costs vary depending on which airports you’re traveling from, the season and time of day.