Cash or Card in Korea? What Travelers Really Need
One surprisingly common question when planning a trip to South Korea is how to pay for things. Should you exchange a large amount of money before your trip? Can you travel around Korea using only an international credit card? And will you still need cash for public transportation, traditional markets, or small shops? The simple answer is this: cards should be your main payment method in Korea, but carrying a small amount of Korean won as backup is still a very good idea. South Korea is highly card-friendly. Credit and debit cards are commonly used not only at hotels and shopping malls, but also at convenience stores, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, and many other everyday businesses. Major international cards such as Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are also accepted at many places. That said, Korea is not completely cashless. Cash can still be useful at some small shops, market stalls, when buying or topping up certain transportation cards, and in situations where a foreign ca...