Thanks for the feedback Ame. Since the subway and WiFi seem reliably available, do you have any recommendations for which carriers generally have the best data plans for tourists? Or would any of the major ones like SK, KT or LG work well enough around the city? I'd also appreciate any cafe or co-working space recommendations, as those types of spaces tend to be where I get most work done while travelling - somewhere central with a comfortable workspace and decent WiFi would be ideal.This has literally nothing to do with Pi. Seoul is a modern, vibrant city with all the amenities you need. As a tourist you should check the tourist chatrooms to answer your questions. I don't know what SIM options are available for tourists these days.
There is WiFi everywhere, but lugging a Pi and peripherals around is dumb. Do what you want, but yes, the network is quite stable considering that Seoul could be turned into a sea of glass at any moment.
For navigation, run OSMAnd on your phone for offline navigation. Google maps might not be so bad these days. Daum and Naver have excellent online maps and route planning.
The subway is extensive and excellent. Taxis are cheap. Most signage is in English and Korean.
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