Your Fuss-Free Guide to Travelling from Incheon Airport to Seoul

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: Nov 28, 20248 minutes

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How to Get from Incheon Airport to Seoul Like a Pro

Incheon International Airport (ICN), which opened in 2001, is one of the world’s busiest airports, with millions of passengers passing through its terminals every year.

And it’s not just any airport, too. With its sleek architecture that wouldn’t look out of place in a sci-fi show like Westworld, to convenient eateries and modernist art, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a luxury mall instead.

As nice as the airport is, the real focus is on the easiest ways to get out of it. When it comes to travelling from the airport to Seoul, there’s no need to stress - it’s pretty simple with all the convenient transport options available.

Here’s a guide to the best ways to travel from Incheon International Airport to Seoul:

Express Trains from Incheon Int'l Airport to Seoul

AREX Incheon Airport Express Train

If you're looking to get from the airport to the city centre quickly, skip the traffic and hop on the AREX Express Train! It’s the fastest way to reach Seoul, taking you directly from Incheon International Airport to Seoul Station in just about 40 minutes.

And don’t worry about multiple stops - this express service is a non-stop ride straight to the city, with trains running every 20 to 25 minutes, so you can easily plan your trip. The last train departs at 10:48pm, so there’s plenty of time to catch it.

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On top of that, you’ll enjoy comfy seats to relax in after a long plane ride, plenty of luggage space (so you won’t have to haul your heavy bags around), and free Wi-Fi to keep you connected.

Plus, arriving at Seoul Station, which is basically the transportation centre of the capital, is super convenient since it’s connected to the metro and some of the city's top tourist attractions and major hotels.

How to Book Your Airport Railroad Express (AREX) Tickets

  1. Book your Airport Railroad Express (AREX) voucher on Pelago.

  2. Activate the voucher on the official AREX website.

  3. Retrieve your 13-digit code from your booking confirmation and use it to select your departure station, time, and preferred seat on the AREX website.

  4. Use the AREX QR code to board the train

1) Reserving Your Date, Departure + Arrival Station, and Number of Pax

2) Selecting Your Train and Time

3) Filling in Your Personal Details

4) Choosing Your Seat

5) Entering Your 13-Digit Voucher Number (If You Already Booked Online Previously)

Alternatively, you can book your ticket online and, once you arrive at Incheon, just head to one of the AREX ticket machines. Scan your QR code, pick your seats on the spot, and you’re good to go - seats are always available!

Oh, and don’t forget to hop on the train at least 5 minutes before it leaves.

AREX Express Train Locations:

  • Incheon International Airport Terminal 1: B1F Terminal 1 Transit Center

  • Incheon International Airport Terminal 2: B1F Terminal 2 Transit Center

Airport Railroad Express (AREX) All Stop Train

The All Stop Train is a solid choice at half the price of the AREX. Of the two train options, it’s undoubtedly the slower one, taking just over an hour to get you to Seoul while making 11 stops along the way.

But that’s not necessarily a bad thing - it connects to popular spots like Gongdeok and Hongik University, perfect if you’re planning to explore beyond the city centre. It even links to Gimpo Airport, which is super convenient if you have a connecting flight.

There’s luggage storage at the end of each carriage (though no overhead space), but just a heads-up—it doesn’t offer free Wi-Fi or reserved seating, and it can get pretty crowded during rush hours.

As for payment, it’s simple. You can grab a reloadable card like T-Money, NAMANE, or WOWPASS right at the airport and top it up at any kiosk before boarding. Just tap your card at the airport terminal gate, and you’re good to go.

If you’re using the NAMANE app, you can even add money directly from your phone.

And here’s a bonus: these cards work for shopping too, or simply visiting restaurants or convenience stores!

Airport Railroad Express (AREX) All Stop Train Locations:

  • Incheon International Airport Terminal 1: B1F Terminal 1 Transit Center

  • Incheon International Airport Terminal 2: B1F Terminal 2 Transit Center

Express vs All Stop Train: Which One’s Right for You?

If you’re looking to get to Seoul quickly, the AREX Express Train is the way to go. It takes you straight from the airport to Seoul Station in roughly 40 minutes - perfect if your hotel’s nearby or you’re in a rush. That said, it’s a bit more expensive, but for the time saved, it might be worth it.

On the flip side, the All Stop Train is a budget-friendly option that’s great if you don’t mind a slightly longer ride (just over an hour). It stops at 11 stations, including spots like Hongik University and Gimpo Airport, making it super convenient if you’re planning to explore beyond central Seoul. Plus, the money you save can go toward more fun during your trip.

Train Service

Stops Along the Way

Journey Duration (ICN - Seoul)

Ticket Price

Train Hours

Express

Non-stop (Direct)

40 minutes

Adults: 9,500 KRW Children: 7,500 KRW

5:15am to 10:48pm

All Stop

11 stops

60 minutes

Terminal 1: 4,150 KRW Terminal 2: 4,750 KRW

5:18am to 11:32pm

Transport from Incheon International Airport to Seoul via Bus

K Airport Limousine Bus

If you're after a comfortable and affordable way to get to Seoul, the KAL Limousine Bus is a superb choice. With plenty of space for your luggage, comfy seats, and scenic views as you travel, it’s a pretty chill way to make your way from the airport.

The trip takes around 60 to 90 minutes, depending on traffic and your destination, so you can just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride.

The best part? The KAL Limousine Bus has multiple routes, so it’s super convenient if your hotel isn’t near Seoul Station. Plus, it stops at select hotels along the way, making it even easier to get where you’re going.

Note: Check the updated hours on the official website before your visit!

Bus

Route Coverage

Operating Hours

6701

City Hall/Gwanghwamun area

Bus 6701 Service Route

To ICN: 4:15am to 6:05pm

From ICN: 05:55am to 10:05pm

6702

Dongdaemun/Namsan area

Bus 6702 Service Route

To ICN:: 4am to 7:15pm

From ICN: 05:45am to 10:45pm

6703

Gangnam/COEX area

Bus 6703 Service Route

To ICN: 4:01am to 6:10pm

From ICN: 6:40am to 10:35pm

6705A

Jamsil/Dongseoul area

Bus 6705A Service Route

To ICN: 4:05am to 7:25pm

From ICN: 5am to 10:25pm

6705B

Jamsil/Songpa area

Bus 6705B Service Route

To ICN: 4:05am to 7:25pm

From ICN: 5:10am to 10:25pm

N6701

Gangbuk area

Bus N6701 Service Route

To ICN: 1:05am to 3:15am

From ICN: 11:30pm to 3:35am

N6703

Gangnam area

Bus N6703 Service Route

To ICN: 11:20pm to 3:20am

From ICN: 11:40pm to 3:40am

Pick up locations:

  • Terminal 1: The bus stops are 3B and 4A, located just outside Arrival Exit 4.

  • Terminal 2: The bus stops are 17, 18, and 19, situated in the middle of the Transportation Center on B1.

Incheon Airport Transfer Options Via Car

Private Transfer (Best for Families/Large Groups)

If you’re looking for a super easy and comfy way to get between Incheon International Airport and Seoul, booking a private car is the way to go.

You can book the service for both arrivals and departures, and the best part? You can even book on the same day, up to six hours before your flight arrives. Perfect for all you last-minute folks!

No need to worry about long taxi queues or crowded public transport - just hop on your private ride and relax. And if you’re flying late, don’t stress - there are no extra charges for late-night arrivals. You’ll be dropped straight at your accommodation without the hassle of dragging your luggage around.

You’ve got great options when it comes to vehicle sizes, too. Whether you’re flying solo, with a partner, or with a whole crew, you can pick from a cosy 5-seater or even a spacious 14-seater van for bigger groups.

Pick-up point: Dependent on the package you purchase

International Taxis (Best for Convenience)

International taxis (Seoul's official foreign-language taxi service) are available 24/7, making them a great choice for late-night arrivals when other transport options aren't running. Plus, all the drivers speak English, and some can even communicate in additional languages.

The ride to the city centre typically takes about an hour, depending on traffic. While taxis are super convenient, they can be on the pricier side.

Fares to Myeongdong usually start around 47,000 to 52,000 KRW, but the cost can increase based on the distance, traffic, tolls, and late-night surcharges. You can choose a standard taxi with a lower base fare or upgrade to a more spacious deluxe taxi for added comfort. Either way, taxis are readily available at the Arrivals Hall (F1) in both terminals, so you won’t have to wait long.

Pick-up point: Head to the taxi platform outside the waiting areas of Incheon International Airport Terminals 1 and 2.

Car Rental (Best for Independent Travellers)

If you want the ultimate flexibility and comfort, renting a car is definitely the way to go. It gives you the freedom to explore downtown Seoul however you like, on your own time.

All you have to do is set your pick-up and drop-off dates, and you’re all set. Just a heads-up, though - some hotels don’t offer parking, so it’s a good idea to double-check beforehand or find a nearby spot to park.

Do keep in mind, however, that driving in Seoul might not be the easiest for beginners, as it’s a super bustling city. Plus, the public transportation is world-class, so it’s best to drive only if you're confident and heading out to smaller, hard-to-reach areas.

Pick-up point: You'll find car rental counters at both Terminals 1 and 2

Seoul Travel Essentials to Make Your Trip (and Life) Easier

➡️ Want to see more of South Korea? The KORAIL Pass is a life-saver – perfect for exploring the country easily by train. 🚆

➡️ Stay connected with an unlimited eSIM data package – because who doesn't need a good connection? 📱

➡️ Make getting out of Incheon International Airport stress-free. Go for a private car transfer or hop on the AREX Express Train for a swift and comfy 40-minute ride into Seoul. ✈️

➡️ Getting around Seoul? Snag a T-Money card for ultra convenient travel on buses, subways, and taxis. 🎟️

Seoul Must-Dos for First-Timers:

And don't forget to explore the best things to do in Seoul!

Commonly Asked Questions

How much does it cost from Incheon International Airport to Seoul Station?

Transport from Incheon Airport to Seoul Station is quite easy and affordable, depending on your mode of travel. The Express Train costs KRW 9,500 and gets you there in about 40 minutes, while the All Stop Train costs between KRW 4,150 and KRW 4,750 and takes just under an hour. If you're looking for a more relaxed ride, the K Airport Limousine Bus is a great option too. Ultimately, public transportation makes heading into downtown Seoul a breeze.

Can I use T-money for the AREX All Stop Train?

Yes, you can use your T-money card for the AREX All Stop Train. The T-money card is accepted on all public transportation throughout Korea, making it a convenient option. Simply tap your card when boarding the train, which stops at all 14 stations between Incheon International Airport and Seoul Station.

Is there a train from Incheon International Airport to Seoul KTX Station?

Yes, there is a direct train from Incheon International Airport to Seoul Station. You can take the Airport Railroad Express (AREX) train, which takes about 40 minutes to reach Seoul Station. Once you arrive, simply exit at Exit 2 and follow the signs to the basement floor for Subway Lines 1 & 4.

How much is a taxi from Seoul to Incheon International Airport?

A taxi from Seoul to Incheon International Airport typically costs between KRW 85,000 and KRW 110,000. The journey takes around 50 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic and weather conditions. You can expect a similar taxi fare from Incheon International Airport to Seoul.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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