01Safe Streets & Low Crime Rate
With low crime rates, the streets of Korea are quite safe, and theft or assault is hardly seen or heard of.
02A Country that Never Sleeps
Many convenience stores, restaurants, malls, and ATMs areopen 24/7 all year-round. You can buy things, including foodand drinks, withdraw cash, and charge your transportationcards even in the wee hours of the night.
03Foreigner-friendly Signs
Most public places, including subway stations and bus stops,have English signs. Major tourist attractions andestablishments have multilingual signs, including English,Japanese and Chinese.
04Excellent & Fast Medical Services
There are many advanced medical facilities staffed withskilled health-care professionals offering top-notch medicalservices. Smaller clinics are conveniently linked with generalhospitals via an excellent referral system.
05Wi-Fi Heaven
Subway stations, coffee shops, malls, public facilities andmost other tourist areas offer fast and free Wi-Fi so that youcan look up any information you need.
06No Cash, No Worries!
To travel and shop in Korea, all you need is a credit card. Except for a few small family run businesses, most placesaccept credit cards, even for small purchases.
07Convenient Public Transportation
Extensive subway networks, a nationwide railroad system,and express and intercity buses keep the entire countrywell-connected. If you purchase a transportation card,you can get free transfers between subways and local citybuses.
08Fast & Easy Food Delivery
From famous restaurant chains and gourmet eateries tocoffee shops and dessert cafés, you can have anythingdelivered to pretty much anywhere, including Seoul'sHangang riverside parks.
Information courtesy of Korea Travel Guidebook