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Thursday, April 10, 2025

How to Rent Bicycles in Korea: Easy Guide for Foreigners ๐Ÿšด‍♀️๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ท

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Traveling to Korea? 

Discover how foreigners can rent public bicycles like Seoul’s Ddareungi with ease.

 Prices, apps, tips, and routes included!





Looking for a budget-friendly and eco-conscious way to explore Korea? Renting a bicycle in cities like Seoul, Busan, and Jeju is not only easy—it’s fun! Whether you're a tourist or a digital nomad, Korea’s public bike systems are foreigner-friendly and wallet-safe.



Seoul Bike “Ddareungi”: Perfect for Foreign Travelers

Ddareungi, Seoul’s public bike rental service, is a great way to explore places like Han River, palaces, or trendy neighborhoods. You don’t need a Korean ID or phone number—just use the English mobile app or website.

๐Ÿ’ธ Pricing for Tourists:

  • 1-Hour Pass: KRW 1,000 (~$0.75)

  • 2-Hour Pass: KRW 2,000 (~$1.50)

  • 30-Day Pass: KRW 5,000 (~$3.75)

You can pick up and return bikes at any Ddareungi station. Most major areas like Hongdae, Gangnam, and Jamsil have multiple docks.



How to Pay & Use It Easily

  • Download the “Seoul Bike” app (iOS/Android)

  • Language: English available

  • Payment: Visa, MasterCard, and local Korean cards accepted

  • Tip: Use tourist kiosks for short-term passes if your card doesn’t work online



Top Routes for Foreigners

  • Han River Cycling Path – Smooth, scenic, and sunset-friendly

  • Downtown Seoul (Palace Tour) – Ride from Gyeongbokgung to Insadong

  • Hongdae → Itaewon – Hipster cafes to international food streets



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