
Stop Wasting Money! The Seoul Subway '15-Minute Rule' You Need to Know
Hey fellow explorers! It's your friend TripGoGo here!
Have you ever entered a Seoul subway station...
only to realize you're on the completely wrong platform?
Or worse, you've just tapped your card...
and suddenly nature calls and you need a restroom urgently?
Most tourists just tap out, pay the fee,
and then pay AGAIN to get back inside.

"Wait! Stop! You don't have to pay twice!"
In Seoul, there is a secret benefit called the '15-Minute Free Re-entry'.
80% of foreign tourists miss this and lose money every single day.
What is the 15-Minute Rule?
It's a life-saving policy by Seoul Metro.
If you exit and re-enter the SAME station within 15 minutes...
the basic fare is waived completely!
I found this out the hard way at Myeongdong Station.
I was so distracted by the street food smells...
that I went through the gate for the wrong direction!
I used to panic and look for a staff member.
But now? I just tap out and walk to the other side.
- ✅ Perfect for wrong-way mistakes.
- ✅ Essential for emergency restroom breaks.
- ✅ Great for grabbing something you forgot at a shop.

How to Use It Like a Local
Using this benefit is incredibly simple.
You don't need to talk to anyone or press any buttons.
Just use your T-money card, Climate Card, or credit card.
Tap out of the gate as you normally would.
Do your business (restroom, switching platforms, etc.).
Then, tap back in at the same station within 15 minutes.
The gate will show "0 KRW" or a transfer message.
It's like magic, but it's just smart Seoul policy!
1. This applies to Seoul Metro Lines 1-9.
2. You must use the SAME station.
3. It only works once per trip.

Pro-Tips for Seoul Travelers
Most restrooms in Seoul stations are actually INSIDE the gates.
But sometimes, you'll find them just outside.
Don't hesitate to go out if you need to!
Your 15-minute timer starts the second you tap out.
I always keep an eye on the clock.
Even 14 minutes and 59 seconds counts as free!
Travel isn't just about the sights and sounds.
It's about knowing these little hacks that make life easier.
Don't be the tourist who pays double for a mistake.
Be the traveler who knows the system!

Have you ever accidentally entered the wrong subway gate in a foreign country? Tell me your funniest 'lost in transition' story in the comments!
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