Korea’s internet is faster than a K-drama plot twist, so connectivity is a breeze. Grab a prepaid SIM card at the airport from KT, SK Telecom, or LG U+—plans like ₩30,000 for 30 days of unlimited data cover your stay. Alternatively, rent a Wi-Fi egg for portable access. Free Wi-Fi pops up in cafés, subways, and malls, but your own data ensures you’re never stuck. Use it to stream Vincenzo, navigate, or translate on the fly.
Apps are your survival kit: Coupang Eats and Baemin deliver pizza to tteokbokki, while Toss handles bank transfers. Naver books restaurants, and Seoul Metro decodes subway lines. Korea’s convenience stores (CU, 7-Eleven) are 24/7 lifesavers for snacks, umbrellas, or even socks. Try banana milk or Hot6 energy drinks for local flavor. For shopping, Coupang is Korea’s Amazon, delivering next-day.
Work or study? Co-working spaces like FastFive offer English-friendly desks. Korea’s pace is intense, so plan ahead for crowded spots like Hongdae using Naver wait-time features. Embrace seasonal fun—hike Bukhansan in fall or hit Jeju’s beaches in summer. With these tools, you’ll stay connected, fed, and chill, ready to conquer Korea’s whirlwind energy.
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