Best Apps to Use When Traveling in Korea (2025 Edition)
Planning a trip to South Korea? π°π· From navigating the subway to translating menus, having the right apps can make your journey smoother, safer, and way more fun.
Here’s a list of 10 essential apps every traveler should download before arriving in Korea — all updated for 2025.
π± 1. Naver Map (λ€μ΄λ² μ§λ)
Forget Google Maps — in Korea, it’s all about Naver Map. It offers real-time directions, bus routes, walking paths, and even indoor maps — all in English.
π 2. KakaoMetro (μΉ΄μΉ΄μ€ μ§νμ² )
Need to navigate Seoul’s subway like a pro? This app gives you live train times, transfer info, and even platform numbers.
π 3. KakaoBus (μΉ΄μΉ΄μ€λ²μ€)
For bus users, KakaoBus shows exactly when the next bus is coming — accurate to the second.
π£️ 4. Papago Translator
Developed by Naver, Papago is the go-to app for accurate Korean-English translations. Better than Google Translate for menus, signs, and casual conversation.
πΈ 5. Currency Converter – XE or Wise
XE and Wise are both reliable for checking KRW exchange rates in real time. Great for budgeting on the go.
π² 6. KakaoTalk (μΉ΄μΉ΄μ€ν‘)
Korea’s #1 messaging app. Even cafΓ©s, hotels, and tour guides may contact you through it. Tip: Create an account with your phone number before you arrive.
π± 7. MangoPlate
The “Yelp of Korea.” Use MangoPlate to find local restaurants with English reviews and photos.
π§ 8. VisitKorea App
Official app by the Korean Tourism Organization. Great for finding local festivals, guides, and curated travel ideas.
πΆ 9. SIM Cards & eSIM App (Airalo / KT eSIM)
Need mobile data without a local SIM card? Apps like Airalo let you install a Korean eSIM instantly.
π 10. Coupang Eats (μΏ ν‘μ΄μΈ ) or Shuttle
Craving late-night Korean fried chicken? Use Coupang Eats or Shuttle to get food delivered to your Airbnb or hotel — with English menus.
✅ Final Tips
- Download apps before your trip (some may require local verification)
- Enable GPS and app permissions to get accurate results
- Most apps offer English, but interface may vary — explore them in advance
With these apps in your pocket, you’ll be ready to explore Korea like a local — without the stress or confusion. π
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