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How much money is needed for a week trip to Seoul, South Korea, including travel and accommodation?

  • MK
  • Jan 31
  • 2 min read




A) For a week-long trip to Seoul, South Korea, the amount of money you'll need depends on a few factors such as your travel style, accommodation choices, and how you plan to spend your time. Here's a breakdown to help you estimate the cost:


1. Flights:

Airfare is one of the biggest expenses. If you're traveling from the US, expect to pay anywhere from $600 to $1,200 for a round-trip ticket, depending on the season and how far in advance you book.


2. Accommodation:

For budget accommodations, a hostel or guesthouse could cost around $20–$50 per night.

If you prefer a mid-range hotel, expect to pay about $60–$150 per night.

For a more luxurious stay, it could range from $150 to $300+ per night.

Tip: If you want a comfortable and affordable stay, consider checking out MK Guesthouse. It offers cozy rooms at a great price and is conveniently located for tourists looking to explore Seoul.


3. Food:

Street food and casual meals can be as low as $5–$10 per meal.

If you're dining at a restaurant, expect to pay about $15–$25 per meal.

So, you might spend $20–$40 per day on food, depending on your choices.


4. Transportation:

Seoul has an excellent public transportation system. A T-money card (a rechargeable transport card) costs around $2–$5, and subway fares are typically between $1–$2 per ride.

You can expect to spend around $10–$20 per day on public transport.


5. Sightseeing and Entertainment:

Many attractions like palaces, temples, and parks have very affordable or even free entry.

For museums and special events, you may need to budget $5–$15 per visit.

Activities like shopping, entertainment, or nightlife can range widely depending on your preferences.


6. Total Estimate for a Week:

Budget Traveler: $1,000–$1,300 (including flight, accommodation, food, and activities).

Mid-range Traveler: $1,500–$2,500.

Luxury Traveler: $3,000+.






Additional Tips:

If you're looking to get away from the typical tourist spots, consider visiting Noryangjin. It's not a typical destination for most travelers, but it's a great area for budget backpackers who want to experience authentic Korean culture. You can try unique local dishes like "cupbap" (a rice bowl with various toppings) and "han-sik buffet" (Korean buffet). These are affordable and tasty, and give you a true taste of Korean everyday food. MK Guesthouse, where you can stay at a great price, is conveniently located near this area, making it a perfect base for your trip!



In conclusion, a week in Seoul can be affordable depending on how you manage your travel and accommodations. If you're looking for a place that combines affordability, comfort, and a great location, definitely consider MK Guesthouse(www.mkguesthouse.com) for your stay!

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