T-money Card Guide: Everything You Need to Know for Your Korea Trip

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Summary

The T-money card is Korea's essential transit card that works on subways, buses, taxis, and convenience stores nationwide. Pick one up at any convenience store for ₩2,500-₩4,000, load it with cash, and travel Korea hassle-free.

If you’re planning a trip to Korea, let me introduce you to your new best friend: the T-money card. This little card will make your life so much easier. Trust me—navigating Korea’s public transportation without one is possible, but why would you want to? In this T-money card guide, I’ll walk you through everything: what it is, where to buy it, how much to load, and what to do with the leftover balance when you leave.

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What is a T-money Card?

The T-money card is Korea’s most widely used prepaid transit card. Think of it as your all-access pass to Korean public transportation—subways, buses, taxis, and even convenience store purchases.

The best part? You don’t need a Korean ID, phone number, or bank account to use one. Just buy the card, load some money onto it, and you’re good to go. It’s designed to be tourist-friendly, and millions of visitors use it every year.

Why Should I Use a T-money Card in Korea?

You might be wondering if you really need one. Here’s why I always recommend it to visitors:

You Save Money on Every Ride

When you pay with a T-money card instead of cash, you get a ₩100+ discount on every bus ride. It doesn’t sound like much, but if you’re taking public transit 5-10 times a day for a week, those savings add up quickly.

Transfer Discounts

Here’s something many tourists don’t know: if you transfer from subway to bus (or bus to bus) within 30 minutes, you get an additional discount. Between 9 PM and 7 AM, this window extends to 1 hour. You can enjoy up to 4 transfer discounts per day.

Some Buses Don’t Accept Cash

This is important. Many buses in Korea are card-only—they simply won’t take cash. Without a T-money card, you might find yourself stranded at a bus stop. Don’t let that happen to you.

It Works Almost Everywhere

Beyond transportation, you can use your T-money card at convenience stores (GS25, CU, 7-Eleven, Ministop, Emart24, StoryWay, 365PLUS), some cafes, vending machines, and even taxis. One card, countless uses.

Where Can I Buy a T-money Card and How Much Does It Cost?

Getting a T-money card is easy. Here’s where to find one:

Where to Buy

LocationNotes
Convenience stores (GS25, CU, 7-Eleven, Ministop, Emart24, StoryWay, 365PLUS)Easiest option—available everywhere
Subway station information centersStaff can help you purchase and load
Incheon Airport convenience storesBuy one right after you land

Card Price

Card TypePrice
Standard card₩2,500 – ₩4,000
Character/Limited edition cards₩5,000 – ₩15,000

Good to know: The card purchase price is non-refundable. So if you buy a cute character design, think of it as a souvenir you can take home.

Do I Need to Load Money Before Using It?

Yes, absolutely. The card comes empty—there’s no preloaded balance. You need to add money before you can use it. The easiest approach is to buy the card and load it at the same time. Just tell the convenience store staff: “Please top up”(충전해 주세요) and hand them the cash amount you want to add. They’ll do the rest.

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충전해 주세요 (Chung-jeon-hae ju-se-yo) 🔊 — Top up, please

Where Can I Top Up and How Much Should I Load?

Where to Top Up

  • Convenience stores (GS25, CU, 7-Eleven, Ministop, Emart24, StoryWay, 365PLUS)
  • Subway station reload machines (T-money vending machines, portable reload machines)
  • Subway station information centers
  • T-money Town (Seoul Station Exit 10, Seoul City Tower 1F)

Important: Cash Only

This is crucial—you can only top up with Korean won cash. Foreign credit cards and debit cards won’t work for reloading. Make sure you have cash on hand before you need to top up.

You can load money in units of ₩1,000, with a minimum of ₩1,000 and maximum of ₩90,000 per transaction. The total balance on your card cannot exceed ₩500,000.

How Much Should I Load?

Trip LengthRecommended Amount
2-3 days₩20,000 – ₩30,000
5-7 days₩40,000 – ₩50,000
7+ days₩50,000+ (top up as needed)

For reference, a single subway ride in Seoul costs around ₩1,400, and buses are about ₩1,500. If you’re using transit 5-6 times a day plus occasional convenience store purchases, budget around ₩7,000-₩10,000 daily.

My advice? Load a bit more than you think you’ll need. It’s easier than making multiple trips to top up, and any leftover balance won’t go to waste.

Discounted Fares for Children and Youth

If you’re traveling with kids, they can get discounted fares by registering their T-money card at a convenience store or subway information center. Just bring the card and an ID (passport works).

Age GroupAge Range
Children6 to 12 years old
Youth13 to 18 years old

To register, present the T-money card and ID to the staff, and they’ll link the date of birth to the card. After that, the discounted fare will be applied automatically.

Warning: If an adult uses a card registered for children or youth rates, a penalty of 30 times the base fare will be charged. Don’t risk it.

What Can I Use My T-money Card For?

WhereCan I Use T-money?
Subways (Seoul, Busan, Daegu, and nationwide)Yes
City busesYes
Intercity busesYes (most routes)
TaxisYes (most taxis)
Convenience stores (GS25, CU, 7-Eleven, Ministop, Emart24, etc.)Yes
Some cafes and fast food restaurantsYes
Vending machinesYes (some)
Airport Railroad Express (AREX)Yes
KTX High-speed trainsNo (separate booking required)

What Should I Do With Leftover Balance?

Your trip is ending and you still have money on your card. What now? You have three options:

Option 1: Get a Refund

You can get your remaining balance refunded in cash. Where you go depends on how much you have left:

At convenience stores:

  • Full refund of your remaining balance
  • ₩500 service fee will be deducted
  • Card purchase price (₩2,500-₩4,000) is not refundable

At T-money Town (Seoul Station Exit 10) or subway service centers:

  • Partial refunds available for balances between ₩10,000-₩50,000
  • Refunded in ₩10,000 units only
  • ₩500 service fee applies
  • Only available for standard T-money cards

Option 2: Spend It Before You Leave

This is what I usually recommend. Before heading to the airport, stop by a convenience store and use up your balance on snacks, drinks, or last-minute souvenirs. No fees, no hassle.

Option 3: Keep It for Next Time

If you plan to visit Korea again, just hold onto the card. You can use it on your next trip—no need to buy a new one.

Can I Use the Same Card on My Next Visit? Does It Expire?

Great news: T-money cards do not expire. As long as the card isn’t physically damaged, you can use it for years.

What about the balance? The money on your card remains valid for 5 years from your last use. Every time you use the card, the 5-year clock resets. So even if you don’t visit Korea for a few years, your balance will still be there waiting for you.

This is why I suggest keeping your T-money card as a souvenir. It’s not just a memento—it’s a functional transit card ready for your return trip.

Quick Tips for Using Your T-money Card

  • Get it at the airport: Buy your card at Incheon Airport as soon as you land. Convenience stores in the arrival hall have them.
  • Load more than you think: Running out of balance at a busy subway station is frustrating. Better to have extra.
  • Keep cash handy: Remember, top-ups require Korean won cash only.
  • Check your balance: Tap your card on any subway gate to see your remaining balance displayed on the screen.
  • Don’t lose it: There’s no way to recover a lost card or its balance. Treat it like cash.

FAQ

Q

What is a T-money card and do I need one for Korea?

A

A T-money card is Korea’s most popular prepaid transit card, accepted on subways, buses, taxis, and convenience stores nationwide. While not mandatory, it’s highly recommended—some buses don’t accept cash, and you save ₩100+ on every ride with the card.

Q

Where can I buy a T-money card in Korea?

A

You can buy a T-money card at any convenience store (GS25, CU, 7-Eleven, Ministop, Emart24, StoryWay, 365PLUS), subway station information centers, or at Incheon Airport right after you land. The card costs ₩2,500-₩4,000 depending on the design.

Q

How do I top up my T-money card and how much can I load?

A

You can top up at convenience stores or subway station reload machines using cash only (Korean won). Load in units of ₩1,000, with a minimum of ₩1,000 and maximum of ₩90,000 per transaction. The total balance cannot exceed ₩500,000.

Q

How much money should I load on my T-money card?

A

For a 7-day trip, load ₩40,000-₩50,000. Seoul subway rides cost around ₩1,400 and buses about ₩1,500. Budget ₩7,000-₩10,000 daily for transit plus convenience store purchases. You can always top up more if needed.

Q

Can I get a refund for leftover T-money balance?

A

Yes, you can get a cash refund at convenience stores (full balance, ₩500 fee applies). For partial refunds of ₩10,000-₩50,000, visit T-money Town (Seoul Station Exit 10) or subway service centers—refunds are given in ₩10,000 units only. The card purchase price is non-refundable.

Q

Does the T-money card expire?

A

No, T-money cards never expire. The balance remains valid for 5 years from your last use, and each use resets the clock. Keep your card for future visits—you won’t need to buy a new one.

Q

Can children get discounted fares with T-money?

A

Yes, children (ages 6-12) and youth (ages 13-18) can get discounted fares by registering their T-money card at a convenience store or subway information center with their passport. Warning: adults using registered child/youth cards face a penalty of 30 times the base fare.

Q

Can I use T-money on KTX trains?

A

No, T-money cannot be used for KTX high-speed trains. You need to book KTX tickets separately through the KORAIL website or consider getting a KORAIL PASS. However, T-money works on the Airport Railroad Express (AREX), subways, and regular buses.

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Useful Korean Phrases

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여기 어떻게 가나요? Yeo-gi eo-tteo-ke ga-na-yo? How do I get here?
입구가 어디예요? Ip-gu-ga eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the entrance?
출구가 어디예요? Chul-gu-ga eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the exit?
입장료 얼마예요? Ip-jang-ryo eol-ma-ye-yo? How much is admission?
무료예요? Mu-ryo-ye-yo? Is it free?
학생 할인 있어요? Hak-saeng hal-in i-sseo-yo? Is there a student discount?
외국인 할인 있어요? Oe-guk-in hal-in i-sseo-yo? Is there a discount for foreigners?
단체 할인 되나요? Dan-che hal-in doe-na-yo? Is there a group discount?
표 어디서 사요? Pyo eo-di-seo sa-yo? Where do I buy tickets?
온라인 예매 가능해요? On-la-in ye-mae ga-neung-hae-yo? Can I book online?
몇 시에 문 열어요? Myeot si-e mun yeo-reo-yo? What time do you open?
몇 시에 문 닫아요? Myeot si-e mun da-da-yo? What time do you close?
쉬는 날이 언제예요? Swi-neun na-ri eon-je-ye-yo? What day are you closed?
점심시간 있어요? Jeom-sim-si-gan i-sseo-yo? Do you close for lunch?
마지막 입장이 몇 시예요? Ma-ji-mak ip-jang-i myeot si-ye-yo? What time is the last entry?
영어 안내 있어요? Yeong-eo an-nae i-sseo-yo? Do you have an English guide?
오디오 가이드 있어요? O-di-o ga-i-deu i-sseo-yo? Do you have an audio guide?
지도 있어요? Ji-do i-sseo-yo? Do you have a map?
영어 팸플릿 있어요? Yeong-eo paem-peul-rit i-sseo-yo? Do you have an English brochure?
가이드 투어 있어요? Ga-i-deu tu-eo i-sseo-yo? Do you have guided tours?
해설 프로그램 있어요? Hae-seol peu-ro-geu-raem i-sseo-yo? Are there any commentary programs?
사진 찍어주세요 Sa-jin jji-geo-ju-se-yo Please take a photo for me
여기서 사진 찍어도 돼요? Yeo-gi-seo sa-jin jji-geo-do dwae-yo? Can I take photos here?
플래시 사용해도 돼요? Peul-lae-si sa-yong-hae-do dwae-yo? Can I use flash?
동영상 촬영 가능해요? Dong-yeong-sang chwal-yeong ga-neung-hae-yo? Can I record video?
사진 명소가 어디예요? Sa-jin myeong-so-ga eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the best photo spot?
화장실 어디예요? Hwa-jang-sil eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the restroom?
짐 보관소 있어요? Jim bo-gwan-so i-sseo-yo? Is there a luggage storage?
물 마실 데 있어요? Mul ma-sil de i-sseo-yo? Is there a water fountain?
유모차 대여 가능해요? Yu-mo-cha dae-yeo ga-neung-hae-yo? Can I rent a stroller?
휠체어 이용 가능해요? Hwil-che-eo i-yong ga-neung-hae-yo? Is it wheelchair accessible?
엘리베이터 있어요? El-li-be-i-teo i-sseo-yo? Is there an elevator?
와이파이 되나요? Wa-i-pa-i doe-na-yo? Is there WiFi?
충전할 곳 있어요? Chung-jeon-hal got i-sseo-yo? Is there a place to charge my phone?
카페나 식당 있어요? Ka-pe-na sik-dang i-sseo-yo? Is there a cafe or restaurant?
기념품 가게 어디예요? Gi-nyeom-pum ga-ge eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the souvenir shop?
다 둘러보려면 얼마나 걸려요? Da dul-leo-bo-ryeo-myeon eol-ma-na geol-lyeo-yo? How long does it take to see everything?
꼭 봐야 할 것 뭐예요? Kkok bwa-ya hal geot mwo-ye-yo? What is a must-see here?
근처에 뭐 있어요? Geun-cheo-e mwo i-sseo-yo? What is nearby?
여기서 가장 유명한 게 뭐예요? Yeo-gi-seo ga-jang yu-myeong-han ge mwo-ye-yo? What is the most famous thing here?
일몰 명소가 어디예요? Il-mol myeong-so-ga eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the best sunset spot?
야경이 예뻐요? Ya-gyeong-i ye-ppeo-yo? Is the night view pretty?
밤에도 열어요? Bam-e-do yeo-reo-yo? Is it open at night?
비 와도 볼 수 있어요? Bi wa-do bol su i-sseo-yo? Can I visit even if it rains?
반려동물 데려갈 수 있어요? Bal-lyeo-dong-mul de-ryeo-gal su i-sseo-yo? Can I bring my pet?
안녕하세요 An-nyeong-ha-se-yo Hello
감사합니다 Gam-sa-ham-ni-da Thank you
고맙습니다 Go-map-seum-ni-da Thank you (casual)
죄송합니다 Joe-song-ham-ni-da I'm sorry
실례합니다 Sil-lye-ham-ni-da Excuse me
Ne Yes
아니요 A-ni-yo No
괜찮아요 Gwaen-cha-na-yo It's okay / I'm fine
안녕히 계세요 An-nyeong-hi gye-se-yo Goodbye (to someone staying)
안녕히 가세요 An-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo Goodbye (to someone leaving)
영어 할 줄 아세요? Yeong-eo hal jul a-se-yo? Do you speak English?
한국어 못해요 Han-guk-eo mot-hae-yo I don't speak Korean
한국어 조금 할 수 있어요 Han-guk-eo jo-geum hal su i-sseo-yo I can speak a little Korean
천천히 말해주세요 Cheon-cheon-hi mal-hae-ju-se-yo Please speak slowly
다시 한 번 말해주세요 Da-si han beon mal-hae-ju-se-yo Please say that again
적어 주세요 Jeo-geo ju-se-yo Please write it down
이거 한국어로 뭐예요? I-geo han-guk-eo-ro mwo-ye-yo? What is this in Korean?
무슨 뜻이에요? Mu-seun tteu-si-e-yo? What does it mean?
번역기 사용해도 돼요? Beon-yeok-gi sa-yong-hae-do dwae-yo? Can I use a translator app?
도와주세요 Do-wa-ju-se-yo Help me please
잠깐만요 Jam-kkan-man-yo Wait a moment
모르겠어요 Mo-reu-ge-sseo-yo I don't know / I don't understand
이해 못했어요 I-hae mot-hae-sseo-yo I didn't understand
여기 좀 봐주세요 Yeo-gi jom bwa-ju-se-yo Please look at this
하나 Ha-na One
Dul Two
Set Three
Net Four
다섯 Da-seot Five
위험해요! Wi-heom-hae-yo! It's dangerous!
경찰 불러주세요 Gyeong-chal bul-leo-ju-se-yo Please call the police
구급차 불러주세요 Gu-geup-cha bul-leo-ju-se-yo Please call an ambulance
병원 어디예요? Byeong-won eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the hospital?
약국 어디예요? Yak-guk eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the pharmacy?
아파요 A-pa-yo I'm sick / It hurts
머리가 아파요 Meo-ri-ga a-pa-yo I have a headache
배가 아파요 Bae-ga a-pa-yo I have a stomachache
알레르기가 있어요 Al-le-reu-gi-ga i-sseo-yo I have an allergy
지갑을 잃어버렸어요 Ji-ga-beul i-reo-beo-ryeo-sseo-yo I lost my wallet
핸드폰을 잃어버렸어요 Haen-deu-po-neul i-reo-beo-ryeo-sseo-yo I lost my phone
여권을 잃어버렸어요 Yeo-gwo-neul i-reo-beo-ryeo-sseo-yo I lost my passport
대사관 전화번호 좀 알려주세요 Dae-sa-gwan jeon-hwa-beon-ho jom al-lyeo-ju-se-yo Please tell me the embassy phone number
1330 관광 안내 전화 Il-sam-sam-gong gwan-gwang an-nae jeon-hwa 1330 Korea Travel Hotline
112 경찰 Il-il-i gyeong-chal 112 Police
119 소방/구급 Il-il-gu so-bang/gu-geup 119 Fire/Ambulance
편의점 어디예요? Pyeon-ui-jeom eo-di-ye-yo? Where is a convenience store?
ATM 어디예요? ATM eo-di-ye-yo? Where is an ATM?
환전소 어디예요? Hwan-jeon-so eo-di-ye-yo? Where is a currency exchange?
우체국 어디예요? U-che-guk eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the post office?
충전기 빌릴 수 있어요? Chung-jeon-gi bil-lil su i-sseo-yo? Can I borrow a charger?
관광안내소 어디예요? Gwan-gwang-an-nae-so eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the tourist information center?
와이파이 어디서 쓸 수 있어요? Wa-i-pa-i eo-di-seo sseul su i-sseo-yo? Where can I use WiFi?
유심 어디서 사요? Yu-sim eo-di-seo sa-yo? Where can I buy a SIM card?

Summary of Key Points

- What it is: Korea's most popular prepaid transit card, usable on subways, buses, taxis, and convenience stores
- Where to buy: Convenience stores (GS25, CU, 7-Eleven, Ministop, Emart24, StoryWay, 365PLUS) or subway stations—available at Incheon Airport
- Card price: ₩2,500 – ₩4,000 (non-refundable)
- How to top up: Cash only (Korean won), in ₩1,000 units, minimum ₩1,000 / maximum ₩90,000 per transaction
- Maximum balance: ₩500,000
- Recommended amount: ₩40,000 – ₩50,000 for a 7-day trip
- Transfer discount: Up to 4 discounts per day when transferring within 30 minutes (1 hour between 9 PM-7 AM)
- Child/Youth discount: Available for ages 6-12 (children) and 13-18 (youth) with ID registration
- Refund policy: Full refund at convenience stores with ₩500 fee; partial refunds (₩10,000-₩50,000) at T-money Town or subway service centers
- Expiration: Card never expires; balance valid for 5 years (resets with each use)

Actionable Next Steps

- Before your trip: Prepare some Korean won cash for topping up your T-money card (ATMs at Incheon Airport dispense won)
- Upon arrival: Purchase a T-money card at any convenience store in Incheon Airport and load ₩30,000-₩50,000
- If traveling with children: Register their cards at a convenience store or subway information center with their passport for discounted fares
- During your trip: Use it for all public transit and convenience store purchases; top up at any convenience store when balance runs low
- Before departure: Check your remaining balance and either spend it at a convenience store or get a refund
- Keep your card: Save it for your next Korea visit—it won't expire

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