Taxi Fares In Korea Very Attractive

Taxi Fares In Korea Very Attractive

There is a common perception that taxis are expensive. Therefore, it takes courage for a traveler to take a taxi in a foreign country. However, in Korea it is okay to take a taxi without any adventures. If you rarely use taxis in your home country, you can take advantage of the opportunity to use taxis often in Korea.

Although many Koreans complain that taxi fares have increased significantly, taxi fares are still attractive. Cause the taxi fares have increased less than the overall price increase.
The basic taxi fare in Korea is 4,800 won. At midnight, it costs 6,700 won.
The basic fare here means the amount that will be charged once you get into the taxi.

If it was difficult to use it in your country because of the high taxi fare, it is recommended to use it in Korea.
This is because Korean taxi drivers rarely cheat you as a foreigner, and you can reach your destination comfortably and quickly.
One thing to be careful of, however, is to avoid using it between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., which is the rush hour. If not, I will pay a high fee.

If you are still worried about the taxi fare, take a taxi if you are in a group of 3 or 4 people including yourself. In this case, you can reach your destination very economically.

In Korea, you will often take the bus or subway. But one day, when you are tired after sightseeing, take a comfortable taxi back to your accommodation. You will probably feel better with the convenient and cheap taxi fare.

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1. Do not choose a deluxe taxi (its color is black) unless you are in a hurry : its fare is expensive because it is a large luxury sedan.
2. Ask for a receipt when you pay to avoid getting overcharged.

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