Here is a list of the top 5 apps I use and think will help you too. Hopefully, I can come back to this post and edit it to include even more as time goes on:
1. Kakao Talk
2. Jiyachul or Subway Korea
Visit Korea is an app from the Korean Tourism Office and is actually very, very good indeed. It includes information about popular things to do and see in all areas of Korea in English as well as showing route maps on how to get to places the quickest. If you are planning to travel around the country during your stay this will throw up lots of great ideas you wouldn’t have found otherwise.
Download: Apple Devices / Android Devices
4. Naver Maps
Okay, yeah, you probably know about this one. I went for the longest time without this one until one day it clicked and I installed it. Instantly better! I now use it in restaurants, taxis, at the store, and in the street. Without it, I was nothing but a stammering wreck with people just sniggering as I tried to ask a question. In other words, just install it and you’ll use it every day!
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