Women routinely walk and ride the subway alone at night.
Streets stay lit and busy, and CCTV coverage is dense across the city.
Trains stop around 00:00–01:00; late-night women-only cars exist.
After that a Kakao T taxi is cheap and the trip is tracked in-app.
Convenience stores, cafés and eateries stay open all night, so there is almost always a lit, staffed place within a block.
It is the most common tourist issue and it concentrates in packed markets, festivals and nightlife.
Keep your bag zipped in the crush; elsewhere it is genuinely rare.
Phones left on a café table or in a taxi are handed in remarkably often, one of the safest cities anywhere for this.
If you lose somethingViolent crime is rare, but the tourist-trap setups (airport taxi touts, "free" charms, photo-menu overcharging) still exist.
Don't get playedDelivery scooters and bikes use them and move fast.
Glance both ways before you step out of a shop or off a curb.
July–August is hot, humid and brings monsoon downpours; spring can carry fine-dust days.
Check the air-quality reading and carry water.
The biggest genuine risk is over-drinking.
Korea’s drinking culture is intense.
Know your limit, mind your drink, especially solo.
Despite the headlines, Seoul runs completely normally; locals genuinely don’t think about it day to day.
Korea isn’t on a major fault line.
Significant quakes are uncommon and buildings are built to modern code.
Updated June 2026. Safe isn’t the same as switched-off. Keep the everyday street sense you’d use anywhere.
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