How to Get to Jongno and Euljiro: Travel Tips and Tricks
Ready to explore Jongno and Euljiro? Here’s a complete guide on getting there and must-know travel tips for a smooth and enjoyable adventure in Seoul!
🚇 How to Get to Jongno and Euljiro
By Subway
Seoul’s subway system is the most efficient and budget-friendly way to reach Jongno and Euljiro.
- To Jongno:
- Jonggak Station (종각역): Line 1 (Blue Line) - Exit 3 leads to the heart of Jongno’s bustling streets.
- Anguk Station (안국역): Line 3 (Orange Line) - Exit 2 is perfect for Bukchon, Insadong, and Changdeokgung.
- Jongno 3-ga Station (종로3가역): Lines 1, 3, and 5 - A hub connecting Jongno to nearby attractions.

- To Euljiro:
- Euljiro 3-ga Station (을지로3가역): Lines 2 and 3 - Access to Euljiro’s coffee alley and nogari pubs.
- Euljiro 4-ga Station (을지로4가역): Lines 2 and 5 - Perfect for exploring vintage vibes and neon streets.
- Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station (동대문역사문화공원역): Lines 2, 4, and 5 - Near Dongdaemun shopping and Sewoon Sangga.

By Bus
Seoul’s buses are an affordable and scenic option to reach Jongno and Euljiro.
- To Jongno:
- Blue Buses: 101, 150, 160, 260 (Stop near Jonggak or Jongno 3-ga Stations)
- Green Buses: 7019, 7022 (Great for reaching Gyeongbokgung or Bukchon)
- To Euljiro:
- Blue Buses: 100, 104, 152 (Stop near Euljiro 3-ga or Euljiro 4-ga Stations)
- Green Buses: 7021, 2016 (Connects to smaller streets and cafes)
By Taxi
Taxis are convenient, especially for group travel or with luggage.
- From Incheon Airport: ~60,000 KRW ($45 USD) to Jongno or Euljiro.
- From Myeongdong: ~5,000-7,000 KRW ($4-5 USD), a short ride away.
By Airport Shuttle
- Bus 6011: Stops at Anguk Station and Jongno 3-ga, ideal for Jongno visitors.
- Bus 6001: Stops at Dongdaemun History & Culture Park, great for Euljiro access.
📝 Travel Tips for Jongno and Euljiro
- Use a Transportation Card: Get a T-Money or CashBee card for easy access to subways, buses, and taxis. Top up at convenience stores.
- Wear Comfortable Shoes: You’ll walk a lot exploring Jongno’s historic sites and Euljiro’s alleys.
- Timing Matters:
- Mornings: Visit temples and parks like Jongmyo Shrine or Sajik Park.
- Afternoons: Explore markets and cultural hubs like Seochon or Ikseon-dong.
- Evenings: Enjoy Euljiro’s nightlife with street food and retro pubs.
- Download Navigation Apps: Use Naver Map or KakaoMap (in English mode) for real-time directions.
- Stay Hydrated: Carry a water bottle and snack often—try hotteok (sweet pancakes) from street vendors!
- Be Mindful of Cultural Etiquette: Speak softly in temples and order at least one dish per person at restaurants.
- Look for Local Events: Check for seasonal festivals like the Seoul Lantern Festival along Cheonggyecheon Stream.
- Carry Cash: Some small businesses and street vendors prefer cash over cards.
- Start Early for Popular Spots: Arriving early ensures a more relaxed experience at markets and cafes.
- Use the Subway for Late-Night Returns: Seoul’s subway runs until midnight. Plan ahead to avoid costly taxi rides.
Which travel tip helped you the most? Let me know in the comments and don’t forget to share your Seoul adventures using #SeoulWithOppa!
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