
▲ 0 r/seoul
The level of organization in Seoul never ceases to amaze me — even a B2F parking lot looks like it was designed by a UX team
I've lived in a few different cities, but Seoul's infrastructure is on another level. Even a random underground parking garage has clear color-coded floor markers, bold signage, perfectly painted lanes, and spotless floors.
Everything here just works — from the subway system that runs on time to the second, to parking garages where you'll never get lost because every pillar tells you exactly where you are (floor, zone, number).
It's the small details like this that make daily life here so smooth. You don't appreciate it until you've dealt with a dark, confusing parking garage in another country with zero signage and flickering lights.
u/coconut_chain — 1 day ago