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Best Rooftop Bar?

Spent a week at that swanky hotel near City Hall. Rooms were amazing, service top-notch... but the rooftop bar was kinda underwhelming. It had potential, stunning views, but the cocktail menu felt...… Spent a week at that swanky hotel near City Hall. Rooms were amazing, service top-notch... but the rooftop bar was kinda underwhelming. It had potential, stunning views, but the cocktail menu felt... basic? Like, seriously? No interesting twists on classics, just your standard fare. So my question is, are there any hidden amazing bars nearby with better drinks and equally awesome views? I'm planning a return trip, and I wanna avoid another let down.
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Image yasemin local ·

tbh the bar at the top of N Seoul Tower gets a lot of hate for being touristy but their soju-based cocktails are actually solid if you ask for the seasonal menu. the view's obv unbeatable but go on a weekday right when they open at 5pm to avoid the crowd. also check out the little speakeasy on the 4th floor of that building next to the old city wall in Myeongdong, no sign out front just a black door with a brass handle. their menu changes monthly and the bartender used to work at a place in Hongdae known for experimental infusions.

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Image anuschka local ·

You were staying near City Hall, so try walking over to the rooftop at the Westin Chosun in Myeongdong. It's called The Terrace and it is old school, not flashy, but the view of the old city wall and Nam Mountain is beautiful at dusk. Their cocktail list has a few Korean twists like a perilla leaf gin fizz that actually works. It is easy to miss because the entrance is around the side near the taxi stand, not through the main lobby.

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Image gabriela local ·

fwiw if you're open to something not strictly a rooftop but still high up, check out the observatory lounge at lotte world tower. it's on the 83rd floor, not a bar per se but they have a proper cocktail program now and the view is just insane, you can see all the way to the mountains on a clear day. the drinks are pricier but they actually put thought into the mix, had a smoked plum whiskey thing there that was way better than it had any right to be. also the elevator ride up is an experience in itself, goes up 500 meters in like a minute

the other thing nobody's mentioned yet is the bar at the top of the gloucester hotel in jongno, it's a total hidden gem. no sign outside, you have to take the service elevator to the 9th floor and then walk up a flight of stairs. their signature drink uses aged soju and honey from a specific apiary in the suburbs, super smooth. the view is mostly the old city and the palace grounds, perfect for when you want something quieter than the river views

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Seoul Airport to City Center (2026)

🚆 AREX Express Train
The AREX Express is the fastest way from Incheon Airport to Seoul Station, taking 43 minutes nonstop. Tickets cost 9,500 won for adults, and you can buy them at the airport k…
🚆 AREX Express Train
The AREX Express is the fastest way from Incheon Airport to Seoul Station, taking 43 minutes nonstop. Tickets cost 9,500 won for adults, and you can buy them at the airport kiosks or online in advance. Trains run every 30 minutes from 5:20 AM to 11:40 PM.

🚇 AREX All-Stop Train
For a cheaper option, the AREX All-Stop train makes local stops and costs 4,150 won with a T-money card. It takes about 66 minutes to reach Seoul Station, but it's convenient if your destination is near a stop like Hongdae or Digital Media City. Trains run every 6-10 minutes from around 5:30 AM to midnight.

🚌 Airport Limousine Buses
Airport limousine buses serve many hotels and districts, with fares between 10,000 and 18,000 won. Routes like 6015 to Myeongdong or 6002 to Hongdae run every 10-20 minutes from 4:30 AM to 10:30 PM. You can buy tickets at the airport bus stops or from the driver with cash or T-money.

🚕 Taxi Options and Scams
Regular taxis from Incheon to central Seoul cost around 50,000-70,000 won, while deluxe taxis are about 80,000-100,000 won. Avoid unlicensed drivers at the arrivals hall; always use the official taxi queue. Some drivers may refuse the meter, so insist on the meter or choose a different cab.

🚗 Ride-Hailing Apps
Apps like Kakao T and Uber are available in Seoul, offering fixed prices for airport trips. A ride from Incheon to Gangnam costs roughly 60,000-80,000 won. Book through the app to avoid language barriers and ensure transparent pricing.

🚐 Private Transfer Services
Pre-booked private transfers cost around 70,000-120,000 won depending on vehicle size and destination. Companies like KTravelBus or Seoul Airport Transfer offer door-to-door service with English-speaking drivers. This is ideal for groups or those with heavy luggage.

💳 T-Money Card Tips
Buy a T-money card at the airport convenience store for 2,500 won and load it with cash. It works on AREX trains, city buses, and subways, and you can get a refund for remaining balance at the airport. To save time, load at least 20,000 won for your first few days.

⏰ Late-Night Travel
After midnight, the AREX and most buses stop running, so your options are taxis or ride-hailing apps. The N6001 night bus runs from Incheon to Seoul Station from 11:30 PM to 4:30 AM, costing 9,000 won. Taxis at night may have surcharges, so check the meter carefully.
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Image helga local ·

The guide is solid, but one thing I'd add is that if you're landing at Terminal 2, the AREX Express actually starts there and stops at Terminal 1 before heading to Seoul Station. A lot of people don't realize that and end up waiting for the wrong train. Also, for the limousine bus, the 6015 to Myeongdong is great but traffic on the way in can turn that 60-minute ride into 90 minutes easily, especially on Friday afternoons.

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Image nellyengl local ·

yeah the guide covers it well but one thing i'd mention is that if you're traveling with a group of 3 or 4, a regular taxi from the airport to central seoul can actually be cheaper per person than the express train and way more convenient. split 60k won four ways and it's only 15k each, plus no hauling luggage through the station. just make sure they use the meter or you'll get ripped off

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Nice write-up. One thing I'd add is that Kakao T has a "call taxi" option where you just put in your destination and it shows the fare upfront, which is perfect for avoiding the language barrier with drivers who don't speak English. I've used it a few times from the airport and it always worked smoothly, even late at night.

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