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Based on 12 travel experiences. Based on our research and crime data. I felt very safe! All in all the food was amazing, I got to experience Korean culture and visit a Buddhist temple. It was a pleasure to stay with someone Korean because I learned so much about the language and food. I lived in South Korea for 4 months as part of my exchange semester! I studied in Daegu and lived in my dorm on campus but I did plenty of trips to Seoul and Busan where I stayed in airbnbs with my friends. I also visited Pohang, and regret not taking the time to see more places!
Be careful! For transportation, get a T-money card at a convenience store or station. You can load it with cash. Taxis are relatively cheap too in my opinion, so if you ever need it, wave one over or call a Kakao taxi.
I loved the jjimdak, dakgalbi and also fried chicken here is amazing. Nothing can compare to the kbbq here duh. Noodle dishes are great. Also the cafe culture here is amazing. My favourite: banana milk! I spent there 15 days, visiting Seoul and Busan 10 days is more than enough. I took a bus 5 hours to Busan, and on the way back I used a high-speed train, 2 hours. Young people speak and understand English, but older people don't necessarily. You definitely need to have cash on you, card payment is not always available especially at markets.
I recently took a two-week trip to South Korea Busan, Jeju, and Seoul by myself and it was an amazing experience. South Korea is a safe place to travel alone, even for women. Most people there understand basic English, and signs are usually in English, but it is helpful to know a few Korean phrases and etiquette rules, as well as being able to read Hangul.