
Buses from Seoul's Express Bus Terminal go to every major bus station in the country (except for
Jeju Island, of course). However, to get to some smaller stations in less popular areas, visitors
may need to change buses or take a direct bus from one of Seoul's smaller, inter-city bus stations:
Nambu (south- Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu),
Dongbu (east- Guii-dong, Gwangjin-gu),
Seobu (west- Daecho-dong, Eunpyeong-gu),
Sangbong (Sangbong-dong, Jungnang-gu), and
Shinchon (Sinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu).





This huge terminal comes complete with an underground shopping arcade, the
Wholesale Plant and Flower Market, and several movie
theaters. The immediate area has dozens of shops, restaurants, and bars to cater to the people waiting
for buses to leave or arrive. Existing department stores and a large shopping complex are nearby, with
Central City preparing to open soon. Already a major stop on the orange (#3) subway line, the opening
of the olive (#7) line with this stop as the junction station, this area is expected to become one of
the major shopping areas of Gangnam-gu.

Seoul Express Bus Terminal has the service lines to the Gyeongnam area (Gyungbu Line),
Chungchung area (Guma Line), and Gangwon area (Yeongdong Line). Central City handles lines to the
Cheonnam area. Tickets can be bought at any time.
Directions: Subway line 3, Express Bus Terminal Station


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