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Post your directions
This is kind of a spin off of a thread I just replied to. I had stated that I am desperately seeking directions to places right now. It is difficult to find specific directions to places especially since we do not have a car and depend on the transportation system here. I was thinking we could start posting exact directions to locations that we have been to that may be useful or just a cool place to go. No place is too small, weird, or common for that matter. You never know who doesn't know how to get there.
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Re: Post your directions
The Korean tourist organization has hundreds of different maps available in English. The tourist information centers give these maps out free. In Itaewon there were two tourist information booths located on the street at both ends of the strip. I believe they closed these and now have one underground in the Itaewon subway stop. I occasionally go to the tourist Burea (Phone 02-757-0086)l and pick up a bag or two to give to new arrivals.
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