Not sure how to get to your hotel after landing at Incheon Airport? Maybe you’re too tired to deal with transfers or you’re carrying way too much luggage to even think about taking the subway.
I get it—arriving in a new country can be overwhelming.
That’s exactly why the Airport Limousine Bus might just be the best option you haven’t considered yet. It’s affordable, comfortable, and surprisingly easy for first-timers.
If you want an overview of all transportation options from Incheon, this full airport-to-city guide will help you compare everything clearly.
What Is the Airport Limousine Bus?
Despite the fancy name, the Airport Limousine Bus isn’t a stretch limo—it’s a spacious, comfy coach that connects Incheon International Airport to different parts of Seoul (and even beyond).
With wide seats, big windows, and plenty of room for your luggage, it’s a great choice if you want to start your trip with minimal stress.
Highlights:
- Runs from both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2
- Direct routes to popular areas like Myeongdong, Gangnam, and Hongdae
- Air-conditioned and very comfortable
- Great for solo travelers, families, or anyone with heavy bags
Where to Find Bus Stops at the Airport?
Finding the bus stop is easier than you might think:
- Terminal 1: After baggage claim, head to the Arrival Hall (1st floor) and walk out to Gates 4 to 6. You’ll see bus ticket counters and signs with route numbers.
- Terminal 2: Exit the Arrival Hall and head toward Gates 1 to 3. Look for the bus ticket counters and line numbers there too.
Most signs are in English, and airport staff usually speak basic English as well—so no need to stress.
How to Buy Tickets and Board?
There are two types of buses you’ll find:
- Standard Limousine Bus – makes more stops, more budget-friendly
- Deluxe Limousine Bus – fewer stops, more spacious, a little pricier
Ticket Prices:
- Standard: ₩10,000–₩16,000 (around USD 7.50–12)
- Deluxe: ₩15,000–₩17,000 (around USD 11–13)
Children under 6 can ride free (as long as they sit on your lap), and seniors might get a discount—ask at the ticket counter.
How to Buy Tickets:
- From ticket counters near the exits (they accept credit cards)
- Ticket machines at the terminal (English available)
- Online via sites like Klook or Trazy (limited routes)
Important: You can’t use T-Money to pay for the Airport Limousine Bus. You’ll need a paper ticket.
You can buy tickets right after landing at the terminal—either from counters or ticket machines. Once you’ve bought your ticket, staff will tell you which bus stop to wait at. When the bus arrives, show your ticket and the driver will help load your luggage underneath.
Popular Routes and Schedules
Here are some of the most useful routes for travelers:
| Destination | Bus Number | Approx. Time | Notes |
| Seoul Station | 6701 | 60–70 mins | Central Seoul hub |
| Gangnam | 6009 / 6703 | 70–90 mins | Depends on exact hotel location |
| Myeongdong | 6015 | ~70 mins | One of the most used routes |
| Hongdae | 6002 | ~60 mins | Great for younger crowd and budget travelers |
| COEX/Samseong | 6103 | ~80 mins | Close to convention centers and hotels |
For a full breakdown of how to reach popular neighborhoods from the airport, check this route guide.
How Often Do Buses Run?
- Buses depart every 20–30 minutes during the day.
- Most routes operate from 4:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
Check updated schedules on the official Incheon Airport site.
If your flight lands after 11 PM, buses may no longer run. In that case, consider taking the AREX All-Stop Train or a taxi instead.
Is the Bus Right for You? Pros & Cons
Pros:
- No transfers—just sit back and relax
- Direct routes to many hotels or nearby stops
- Super comfy for long-haul flyers
- Ideal for those with lots of luggage
- English-friendly system and clear instructions
Cons:
- Can be slower than a train or taxi, especially during traffic
- Might still need a short walk or taxi from the bus stop to your hotel
- No late-night service beyond 11 PM
The bus might not stop right at your hotel’s front door, but it usually drops you within a short walking distance. You can ask the driver where to get off or prepare ahead by checking your hotel’s recommended route.
Tips Before You Ride
- Always keep your ticket—it might be checked again or needed for refunds.
- Missed your bus or got off too early? Don’t worry. Staff at most bus stops can help you find the next one or guide you to the subway if needed.
- Have your hotel address ready, preferably in Korean, so staff can guide you to the right route.
- Keep valuables with you (not in the luggage compartment).
- Also, grab a T-Money card, SIM card, or local currency before boarding to make your first steps in Korea smoother.
- Not all buses have Wi-Fi, so download your map ahead of time just in case.
- No tipping is expected. Korea doesn’t have a tipping culture, so just a smile and thank you is enough.
- During peak hours, buses can get full, but they come every 20–30 minutes. Just keep your ticket and wait for the next one—you won’t need to rebook.
Final Thoughts?
If you’re looking for a simple, no-fuss way to get from Incheon Airport to your hotel, the Airport Limousine Bus is a great pick.
It may not be the fastest, but it’s one of the most relaxing and beginner-friendly options—especially if you just stepped off a long-haul flight.
It’s also a great choice if you want to avoid subway stairs, confusing train transfers, or the hassle of finding a taxi stand.
With clear signage, friendly staff, and a direct route to your destination, the bus makes arriving in Korea feel just a bit easier.
Still not sure if the bus is the best choice for you? This comparison guide breaks down the pros and cons of AREX, bus, and taxi—so you can decide with confidence.
If you need to transfer to Gimpo Airport after arriving at Incheon, here’s the easiest way to do it.
FAQ About the Airport Limousine Bus
- Can I buy a bus ticket after I land?
Yes, you can buy it at the airport right after arrival—via counter or ticket machine. No need to book in advance. - What if I miss my bus or get off at the wrong stop?
Staff can guide you to the next bus or help you get back on track. Don’t panic. - Does the bus stop at my hotel?
Not always exactly at the door, but usually within walking distance. Ask the driver or check the hotel’s website for tips. - What if my flight arrives after 11 PM?
Most buses stop running by 11 PM. Try the AREX All-Stop Train or take a taxi instead. - Do I need to tip the bus driver?
No tipping is needed in Korea. - What if the bus is full?
Just wait for the next one. They run every 20–30 minutes.




