Why KRW prices can feel large
The Korean won (KRW, ₩) uses much larger numbers than most Western currencies, which can make prices feel disorienting at first. A casual meal might cost 10,000 won and a taxi ride might show several thousand won, so visitors quickly need a feel for what these figures mean in their home currency.
This converter gives you a fast current estimate in both directions, but it should be used as a planning reference rather than the final amount you will pay.
Exchange-rate note
Exchange rates move daily, so this tool is best used as a planning estimate rather than the exact rate you will receive at a bank, ATM, exchange counter, or card terminal. The rate you actually get depends on your card network, your bank's fees, and whether you choose to be charged in won or your home currency at the point of sale.
When a terminal offers dynamic currency conversion, travelers usually compare carefully because paying in the home currency can include an unfavorable on-the-spot conversion rate.