
Gyeonggi-do South Korea Travel Guide
South Korea's major airports facilitate access to Suwon.
Consider flight availability, pricing, and facilities when planning.
Airport Limousine Buses (No. 4100, 4000, 4300) go directly to Suwon, taking 70-90 minutes. Cost: KRW 12,000-15,000.
From ICN: AREX to Seoul Station, then Seoul Metro Line 1 to Suwon Station. Takes about 2 hours, costs KRW 5,000-7,000.
From ICN: Taxis are available. Cost: KRW 70,000-100,000 depending on traffic. From GMP: Seoul Metro Line 1 directly to Suwon Station (90 min, KRW 2,000-3,000).
No specific exit fees or taxes are levied on tourists departing South Korea. Flight tickets typically include all necessary taxes at the airport.
For flights abroad from ICN, arrive 2-3 hours before departure. Allow extra time during peak hours for check-in, security, and customs. For domestic flights from GMP, 1.5-2 hours is typically enough.
ICN offers extensive amenities for departing travelers, duty-inclusive-free shops, diverse dining, lounges, and cultural centers. GMP also provides standard facilities.
Suwon Station functions as a key transportation hub, connecting to various rail services across the country.
Buses offer an affordable and direct way to travel to and from Suwon.
For greater independence, consider renting a car. Understand local traffic laws.
South Korean roads are well-maintained, but urban traffic and parking can present challenges.
Big multinational corporations and local agencies operate in South Korea. Consider DiscoverCars.com for options.
The 5.7 km Hwaseong Fortress wall circuit is excellent for walking. The area around Hwaseong Haenggung Palace is also highly walkable.
A modern, bus-like trolley follows a specific route within the Hwaseong Fortress area, linking key gates and attractions.
The Hwaseong Fortress Train (Yeollchyeo) runs along a portion of the fortress walls, offering an unique experience. Cost: KRW 1,500-3,000.
Suwon has a wealth of pedestrian-friendly areas and dedicated cycling paths.
Accessibility infrastructure varies in Suwon. Newer public transport options generally offer better access.
Apps like KakaoA map and Naver Map provide excellent real-time directions for public transport, driving, and walking.
Use a T-Travel money card for seamless travel on buses and subways, with transfer benefits.
Avoid peak commute hours (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM) on public transport for a more comfortable journey.
The city's efficient network offers varied methods to explore its attractions.