Once you know your options, you’ll probably need transportation to get there. What’s the word for “bus stop” in Korean? And how do you explain to the driver where you’d like to get off?
Don’t worry, we’ve got it covered. Stick with the Rocket Korean team and you’ll have your bags unpacked and your feet up in no time!
Resources for further reading:
Finding Accommodation in Korean
Korea offers a wide choice of places to stay, from Western-style hotels to traditional Korean inns.
There are five major types of accommodation in Korea. Let's take a look at them:
Practice Your Pronunciation With Rocket Record
Do you prefer to go by taxi, or 택시 (taeksi)?
Communicating with a taxi driver who does not speak English can be challenging when traveling abroad. In Korea, however, interpretation services are available that can help connect taxi drivers and foreign passengers by phone or app, making communication easier.
However, you should still be familiar with some important phrases—just in case!
Well, that’s it for now.
Here are a few recommended Korean lessons to try next!
- Traveling by air? There are some Korean airplane words you may need to use.
- Improve your vocab with this lesson on pronouncing different animals in Korean.
- Renting a car? Know the parts of your car in Korean.
안녕히 가세요! (Annyeonghi gaseyo!) "Goodbye!"
Sujung Lee: Rocket Korean