62 km · 60-90 min · From $50-70
Myeongdong sits in central Seoul, 62 km from Incheon International Airport. This shopping and cosmetics district draws millions of visitors annually to its pedestrian streets lined with Korean beauty brands, street food vendors, and Myeongdong Cathedral. Regular airport taxis charge ₩65,000-85,000 (approximately $55-75) using the meter, while pre-booked private transfers offer fixed pricing from ₩60,000. Travel time varies significantly based on Seoul's notorious traffic patterns, ranging from one hour during off-peak to 90 minutes during rush periods.
| Option | Price (est.) | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-booked transfer | $50-70 | Fixed all-in price · meet & greet · flight tracking · ALL surcharges and tolls included · free cancellation |
| Metered taxi |
⚠ $55-75 meter ONLY + $14-30 surcharges, tolls, tip ≈ $69-105 typical total |
Meter only — airport surcharge, tolls, midnight surcharge and tip added on top. Final cost varies with traffic. |
| Ride-hailing app | N/A | Upfront pricing — pickup may require walking to a designated zone, surge during busy times |
Note: Pre-booked transfer prices are the all-in amount you actually pay. Metered taxi prices shown are the meter only — typical out-of-pocket cost is 20–40% higher once airport surcharges, tolls and tip are added. Compare like-for-like before deciding.
Incheon Airport's official taxi stands operate three service tiers: regular metered taxis (₩65,000-75,000), deluxe black taxis (₩95,000-110,000), and large vans for groups (₩85,000-100,000). All prices include the airport premium of ₩7,000-9,000. Pre-booked private transfers typically cost ₩60,000-80,000 with English-speaking drivers and flight monitoring. Kakao T, Korea's dominant ride-hailing app, connects at ICN but charges similar rates to regular taxis for this distance. The Airport Railroad Express (AREX) provides budget alternatives — express trains reach Seoul Station in 43 minutes (₩9,500), then transfer to subway Line 4 for Myeongdong. Airport limousine buses like 6015 run directly to Myeongdong (₩16,000, 70-100 minutes) but operate hourly schedules.
Late-night arrivals after 11 PM make taxis essential, as AREX reduces frequency and subway connections close by midnight. Groups of three or more travelers find taxis economical when splitting fares. Heavy luggage or hotel locations away from Myeongdong subway station justify door-to-door taxi service. Business travelers on expense accounts typically choose deluxe black taxis for guaranteed comfort and professional English-speaking drivers.
Kakao T dominates Seoul's ride-hailing market with comprehensive Korean and English interfaces. Download before arrival and link an international credit card, though most drivers prefer cash. Uber operates minimally in Seoul with only premium UberBlack service available. UT (formerly UTaxi) serves as backup, connecting to licensed taxis with similar pricing to Kakao T.
A pre-booked private transfer is $50-70 all-in — the price is fixed and includes airport surcharges, tolls and meet-and-greet. A metered taxi shows $55-75 on the meter, but the actual amount you pay is typically 20-40% higher once airport surcharges, tolls and a tip are added. Ride-hailing is N/A where available.
The 62 km drive takes 60-90 min in normal conditions. Traffic in Seoul during rush hour can add 20-30 minutes. Pre-booked transfers track your flight automatically, so a delayed arrival does not affect pickup.
Ride-hailing apps usually offer the lowest fare at N/A, but airport pickup can require walking to a designated zone. Kakao T dominates Seoul's ride-hailing market with comprehensive Korean and English interfaces. Download before arrival and link an international credit card, though most drivers prefer cash. Uber operates minimally in Seoul with only premium UberBlack service available. UT (formerly UTaxi) serves as backup, connecting to licensed taxis with similar pricing to Kakao T. For most travelers a pre-booked transfer at $50-70 offers the best balance of price, comfort and reliability — there are no extra fees added on arrival.
Pre-booking is safer because the price is fixed in advance, your driver waits at arrivals with a name sign, and there is a record of the booking. Airport taxi counters at Seoul (ICN) are legitimate but typically charge more than the running meter. Unlicensed drivers approaching arriving passengers inside the terminal should always be avoided.
Pre-booked transfer drivers are typically vetted for basic English. Metered taxi drivers' English varies — at major airports it is usually basic but functional. Have your destination written in the local script or share a Google Maps pin to avoid misunderstandings, especially for hotels on small lanes.
Pre-booked transfers include flight tracking — the driver waits regardless of how long the delay is, at no extra cost. Metered taxis are always available at Seoul (ICN) but queues can be long during peak arrival times, and counters may close for late-night flights.
See our full Seoul Incheon International Airport transfer guide for all destinations, local taxi tips, FAQ and booking options. Or browse Seoul airport transfers covering all city neighborhoods. For nationwide context, see our South Korea transfer guide.