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Plugs & Adapters in South Korea

Plugs in South Korea have two round holes. If this is not the standard in your country, make sure to get a travel adapter here before your trip! 🔌

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In a nutshell

  • What kind of sockets are there in South Korea? Power outlets or plugs in South Korea are Type F, which is characterized by having 2 round holes.
  • Where can I purchase a travel adapter for Korea? If you’re flying from the United States, where sockets are typically of types A and B, you can purchase a travel adapter here for as low as $5!
  • Complete your trip! Make sure to get this transportation card in South Korea so you can travel like a local 🚝
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South Korea Socket Type

Power plugs or sockets in South Korea are classified as Type F or having two (2) round holes. The standard voltage is 220 volts at 60 hertz.

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Type F socket type.

If you have no universal adapter or unable to bring one for your Korea trip, you may easily purchase an adapter that will be suitable for your trip.

Getting an Adapter in South Korea

You will easily find a suitable plug adapter in any convenience store inside Incheon International Airport or in the city. They usually sell it for the price of $9-12 or ₩12,000-15,000.

You may also rent one out from the front desk of your accommodation or hotel. Some would loan it for free, but you may be asked to put down a security deposit of around $8 or ₩10,000 to make sure you return it.

Charging in Cafés in South Korea

Most cafés in South Korea have a reasonable number of sockets. If you plan to work or lounge around with your devices for 5-6 hours, running out of battery should not be a concern.

Charging in Incheon Airport

Did you Netflix your way to South Korea and lost precious battery life? Don’t worry, there are several complimentary charging stations that you can use inside Incheon International Airport.

Final tip

It’s a known fact that some phones just die in the cold, like the iPhone. If you take one out especially during winter, you will most likely find its battery life diminishing quickly. Which means no selfies or scenic snaps. Which means your Instagram followers will be left hanging. So be prepared. Always bring your portable power bank with you or you might have to run to a nearby café to revive your phone.

Reference

If you want to be completely sure about adapters in South Korea, you will find more information here.

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