How Much Does a Trip to South Korea Cost in 2026?

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Planning a trip to South Korea in 2026? Whether you’re a budget backpacker or looking for a premium K-lifestyle experience, understanding the latest costs is the first step to a stress-free journey.

Quick Summary: 2026 Korea Daily Budget

Before we dive into the details, here is a quick look at how much you should expect to spend per day:

CategoryBudget (Economy)Mid-Range (Comfort)Luxury (Premium)
AccommodationGuesthouse ($30)3-Star Hotel ($90)5-Star Hotel ($250+)
Food & DrinksLocal/Street ($25)Casual Dining ($50)Fine Dining ($150+)
TransportationSubway/Bus ($5)Taxis/AREX ($20)Private Car ($100+)
Total Per Day**~$60**~$160~$500+

Flights to South Korea

Flight prices fluctuate significantly depending on the season (Peak: July-August, January) and how early you book.

  • From USA: $700–$1,300 (Round trip)
  • From Europe: $600–$1,100
  • From Southeast Asia: $200–$500

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KRG Tip: Booking at least 3 months in advance is the golden rule for Korea. [Check Live Flight Prices to Seoul on Trip.com

Accommodation (Per Night)

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Seoul is the most expensive city in Korea, but options are diverse. In 2026, we see a rise in high-quality “Lifestyle Hotels.”

  • Budget (Hostel/Guesthouse): $20–$40
  • 3-Star Hotel (Mid-range): $70–$120
  • 4 to 5-Star Hotel (Luxury): $130–$350+

Where to book? Trip.com often has exclusive “Flash Sales” for Seoul hotels that aren’t available on other platforms. 👉 [See Today’s Best Hotel Deals in Seoul]

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Food & Dining

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Food in Korea is generally affordable compared to Western countries, and there is no tipping culture!

  • Street Food Meal: $5–$10 (Myeongdong, Gwangjang Market)
  • Casual Restaurant: $10–$20 (KBBQ, Bibimbap, Kimchi Stew)
  • Mid-range/Fine Dining: $25–$100+
  • Cafe/Coffee: $4–$7 (Seoul is famous for its aesthetic cafes!)

Transportation

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Public transport is Korea’s pride—clean, fast, and very cheap.

  • Subway/Bus: $1–$2 per ride (Use a T-Money card!)
  • AREX Airport Train: $7 (All-stop) to $15 (Express)
  • Taxi (Short ride): $5–$15
  • KTX (High-speed train to Busan): ~$45

KRG Business Tip: If you are traveling as a family, booking a private airport transfer can sometimes be cheaper and much more comfortable than multiple bus tickets. [Pre-book Airport Transfers & KTX Tickets on Trip.com]

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Ready to start planning? Check out our [South Korea Travel Checklist Before You Fly] or browse the [Best Areas to Stay in Seoul for Tourists (2026 Guide)] to find your perfect base.