Time in Korea is 9 hours earlier than Greenwich Mean Time and there are no daylight savings. If you want
to know the time in Korea now, please [click here]
Weather
The average temperature of March to April in Korea is around 7℃ to 14℃, a mild spring season. The weather is usually cool and refreshing, with clear or partly cloudy skies.
For more detailed information about weather, please [click here]
Business Hours
Government office 09:00 - 18:00 on weekdays, Closed on weekends
Banks 09:00 - 16:00 on weekdays, Closed on weekends
Department Stores 10:30 - 20:00, Everyday
Convenience Stores 24hours open, Everyday
Credit Card
Visa, and Master Card are accepted at almost all retail outlets, but Diners
Club and American Express may only be accepted at major hotels, shops and restaurants. Check with
your credit card company for details on merchant acceptance and other available services.
Currency & Exchange
The South Korean Won is the official currency of South Korea.
Currency Exchange Major foreign currencies that can be exchanged at banks, hotels, and the
airport.
Bank hours 09:00~16:00, Monday to Friday
Electricity
Korea uses 220v as the standard voltage and the standard frequency is 60 Hz. The plug uses two round
pins and the same shape used in many European, South American and Asian countries. If you don’t have
one, you can buy one at a duty-free shop or convenience store at Incheon International Airport.
VAT & Tipping
Tip Tipping is not regularly practiced in Korea. A 10% service charge will be included often to
your bill at upscale restaurants and hotels. It is also not necessary to tip a taxi driver
unless he assists you with luggage or provides an extra service.
Tax Foreign visitors can receive the tax refunds when they buy goods including tax. Visitors can receive also by submitting the applicable receipts at the custom clearance
desk when leaving the country. Please check the link for detailed information. ( [click
here].)
Visa
An alien who intends to enter the Republic of Korea must have a visa as a basic requirement for an entry
permit, in principle. However, aliens in a certain range of countries, such as nationals of a country
that has entered into a visa exemption agreement with the Republic of Korea, may enter the Republic of
Korea without a visa. for more Information, please [click
here].