π€ A Chill & Scenic Way to Explore Seoul — Meet the Hangang Bus If you think you’ve already seen all corners of Seoul by subway or bus, think again — there’s a brand-new way to get around the city, and it glides right across the Han River! The Hangang Bus is Korea’s newest water-transit system, connecting seven piers from Magok all the way to Jamsil. And yes — it’s literally a bus on the water. How cool is that? ππ Rather than squeezing into the subway during rush hour (we’ve all been there… shoulder-to-shoulder, no escape), the Hangang Bus lets you travel with open river views, breezy air, and a whole new perspective of Seoul’s skyline. It feels like half-transportation and half-mini-cruise — perfect for slow travel days, weekend dates, or showing visiting friends something unique and new. https://www.joongang.co.kr/article/25350121 π Why Everyone’s Talking About the Hangang Bus You’re not just getting from point A to point B — the journey itself is the main event. π Panoramic Han River viewsπ Relaxed, breezy atmosphereπ A totally new way to see the cityπ Comfy interior with tables + café-style seatsπ Bike + wheelchair friendly It’s currently one of the most buzzworthy ways to enjoy Seoul without going far — a very you live here now, so try this local thing kind of activity π https://hgbus.co.kr/ πΊ Routes & Stops — Where You Can Hop On The Hangang Bus runs along seven piers: π Magok → π Mangwon → π Yeouido → π Apgujeong →π Oksu → π Ttukseom → π Jamsil And the best part — they’re all near subway stations, so you won’t get stuck far from public transport. Hangang Bus StopNearest Subway Access Magok Yangcheon Hyanggyo / Magoknaru Mangwon Mapo-Gu Office / Mangwon Yeouido Yeouinaru / Yeouido Apgujeong Apgujeong Station Oksu Oksu Station Ttukseom Near Jayang area Jamsil Jamsilnaru / Jamsil Super convenient even though it’s on the water π https://www.hgbus.co.kr/itc/information/schedule?menuId=5 π³ Fares & Payment — What You Need to Know Adults: 3,000 KRW per ride Payment: Transit card only (T-money, Cashbee, etc.) Unlimited Option: If you use the Climate Companion Card, you can ride multiple times with a small extra fee — perfect for river-hopping! So yes — you can spend a whole afternoon getting on and off like your own mini river adventure π€β¨ https://hgbus.co.kr/ β A Few Things to Know Before You Go As fun as it is, it’s still a new system, so expect a few quirks: β³ Slower than subway travel π§ Weather + water level can affect operation π Departures may have long gaps It might not be ideal for rushing to work, but for a relaxed afternoon — chef’s kiss ππ π Final Thoughts — Should You Try It? Absolutely YES. Whether you live in Seoul or are just visiting, the Hangang Bus offers something fresh that even most locals haven’t experienced yet. It’s slow travel in the best possible way — breezy, scenic, peaceful, and incredibly Seoul-ish. Bring a coffee, grab a window seat, watch the sunset, and enjoy the city from a new angle ππ If you’ve been wanting a calm weekend plan or something special to do with friends — this might be your new go-to. Would you ride the Hangang Bus? I’d love to hear about your route, photos, or funny stories if you try it! Drop them in the comments π¬π #HangangBus #SeoulRiverside #HanRiverTrip #SeoulVibes #WaterwayTransit #SeoulTravel #Transportation #νκ°λ²μ€ #μμΈμ¬ν #νκ° #μμΈ #λμ€κ΅ν΅ #SeoulLife #KoreaLiving #RiverView #HanRiverCruise #SeoulAdventure #ThingsToDoInSeoul #TravelKorea #VisitSeoul #NewInSeoul #SeoulGuide #WeekendInSeoul #HiddenSeoul #RelaxInSeoul #TravelTips #SeoulTransportation #KoreaExperience #ScenicSeoul #KoreaTravelTips All rights reserved Stay14 Bespoke