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COEX Seoul, Korea / June 3-5, 2026
Korean Currency & Exchange Rate
Korea's official monetary unit is the won. There are currency exchanges at the airports and select locations around Seoul and elsewhere, but the best way to get money all over Korea would be through ATMs. You can find ATMs at airports, subway stations and most convenient stores.




Electricity
The standard voltage in Korea is 220 volts at 60 Hertz, and the outlet has two round holes. If you do not have a multi-voltage travel adapter, you may ask to borrow or purchase one from your hotel's front desk. You can also find them at the airport, retail stores, major duty-free shops, and even convenience stores.
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Connectivity & Communication Essentials
Time
The time zone for South Korea is Korean Standard Time (KST), which is GMT+9.
Weather
June in Korea usually brings warm and humid weather, with temperatures in Seoul ranging from 18°C to 28°C. Visitors traveling to Korea in June should prepare for the early summer climate, which can be hot and occasionally rainy due to the start of the monsoon season. We recommend wearing light, breathable clothing and carrying an umbrella or raincoat to stay comfortable during sudden showers.
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