
Seoul Station Guide for a First Visit
A traveler-first orientation to Seoul Station that separates rail, airport, and subway decisions.
- rail
- airport transfer
- first visit
Start with the right concourse, exit and onward direction—not just the station name.

A traveler-first orientation to Seoul Station that separates rail, airport, and subway decisions.

An arrival guide built around the different rail services and the spread-out Hongdae street area.

A practical station orientation for travelers dividing time between Myeongdong streets and nearby sights.

A heritage-focused station guide that organizes nearby areas by walking direction instead of popularity.

A transfer-first guide for a large station serving late shopping, design, and culture destinations.

A neighborhood guide that treats Itaewon's terrain and spread-out destinations as planning constraints.

A decision guide for the many exits and distinct street zones around Gangnam Station.

An event-day orientation centered on meeting points, crowd movement, and a preselected return route.

A destination-first guide for a large underground and convention district served by Samseong Station.

A transfer guide that starts with terminal and destination checks before selecting a rail service.

A sequence-based arrival guide from terminal completion to selecting an airport rail service.

A Terminal 2-specific sequence that avoids assuming Terminal 1 directions apply unchanged.

A day-trip gateway guide that distinguishes the rail journey from local movement in Suwon.

An arrival guide that prevents travelers from treating Busan Station as the final local destination.

A central Seoul orientation that organizes broad avenues, museums, and heritage stops into one direction.

A station-to-village arrival guide that separates the intercity train, local transfer, luggage decision, and walkable Jeonju heritage core.