TI Korea Chapter Map

This is the right page if you are looking for Transparency International Korea’s address and other relevant contact details. Below, you can also find the available transportation methods to our office.

Address
Transparency International Korea Chapter
42, Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, 03184, Republic of Korea

#1006 Pierson Building, 89-27 Sinmunno 2Ga, Jongno-gu, Seoul, 110-761, Korea (South) – old address

Telephone: +82-2-717-6211 / Fax: +82-2-717-6210
Email: ti@ti.or.kr

Contact Us: Abe Sumalinog, Climate Change Integrity Programme Coordinator
Han-Beom You, (former Executive Director) Co-chair

 

Getting to Our Office

This guide is useful when you are already in the Seoul area. If you are coming to Seoul from Incheon International Airport, you need to read the separate instructions below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When in Seoul you can take the following transports:

Subway: (Line No.5) Sodaemun Station (Exit 5). Head straight for about 200 meters, and you will see Kyunghyang Shinmun (newspaper company building). The Pierson Building (an older structure) is right behind that building, where you can find us on the 10th floor.

(Line No.5) Gwanghwamun Station (Exit 8). From this exit, head straight up for about 300 meters and find Pierson Building (an older structure) on your left-hand side. Across our building is the Seoul Police Museum.

Bus: Take the following bus with numbers: 160, 260, 270, 271, 273, 370, 470, 471, 601, 704, 720, 7023, 9602, 9710. Get off at the Seoul History Museum Bus Stop, cross the road towards the CitiBank building, turn right, then walk up for about 50 meters and find Pierson Building on your left-hand side, which is across from the Korean National Police Heritage Museum.

Taxi: Taxis are the quickest transport to get if you want to find our office easily. From Incheon International Airport, it will take about an hour and cost about USD70.

 

Getting To Seoul From Incheon Airport

There are three public transportation options from Incheon International Airport to Seoul: express train, limousine bus, and taxi.

Arex Train (express train). This train takes around 45 minutes to reach Seoul Station, where you should get off. From Seoul Station, you can take the subway, taxi or bus to our office. Taking a taxi would be the most practical way, especially if you have luggage and want to arrive quicker. Click the following click to find out more about this train: http://english.arex.or.kr/jsp/eng/main.jsp

Limousine Bus. This is another good way to come to Seoul, especially if your hotel is in Seoul. You can find out more about this bus’s schedules and other details here: http://www.airport.kr/airport/traffic/bus/

Taxi Cabs. It is pretty comfortable but costly – about six times more than taking the bus or express train. You can take the white or orange-colored taxis as ordinary ones (and cheaper); a black-colored taxi is a deluxe taxi and a bit more expensive than the other two. You can find out more about Incheon Airport’s taxis here: http://www.airport.kr/iiacms/page

Hotel Pickup / Drop Off Service. Some popular and upscale hotels provide transportation services with their own transports to pick up and drop off customers/guests. So, you should find out if they provide this service or not.

Please let us know if you need further guidance or detailed information on how to reach us. We will reply as soon as possible.

Thank you!

2 Comments

  1. I am associate professor at central department of economics , Tribhuvan University, kathmandu,Nepal. Nepal is one of the least developed country with high corruption and least equally. Nepal is suffering a serious problems of corruption.Nepal is ranked 139th out of 174 nations in the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) published by the Transparency International (TI) in Feb, 2015. Nepal received a score of 27 in the CPI.
    Therefore I want to take part to the training workshop and conference related to integrity, ethics and anti-corruption conducted by your organization.

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