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Seoul Garden Hotel
4.4/51356 Reviews
Convenient location and clean room. The hotel has history, but the bed is not old but comfy. Loved the wooden floor and I guess there is a heating system underneath the floor. It says it’s a 4-star hotel but refreshment choices were limited (only tea drip coffee bags). Room-service is not available, but that didn’t affect our mood of stay. It’s environmentally friendly that snacks and individual shampoo sets are not provided. Would definitely come again!
Hotel Cappuccino
3.7/551 Reviews
It was a beautiful hotel with a cafe and bar. The room is spacious enough to sleep. The place was a little different from my range of activities, but it was convenient because it was within a short taxi ride. The station was also fairly close. I went to the bar, but it's a pity that I couldn't go out for a long time after it rained. They called me a taxi and the service was good. Amenity was not abundant, so it was better to bring your own.
Ibis Ambassador Seoul Insadong
4.3/5120 Reviews
Jongro / Insadong
Insadong is a lively district, and the hotel is located in the heart of it. The building itself is a bit old and worn out, but everything is well maintained and the bathroom is clean and retrofuturistic. Breakfast buffet is good for Korean standards: you have a salad buffet, couple types of rice, meat items. Not much there for vegetarians and no cheese, but for Korea this is a very agreeable breakfast. In short - it’s a safe option in terms of cost efficiency, but if you book in advance you might find better options around.
Oakwood Premier COEX Center
4.5/549 Reviews
Convenient location at Coex, nicely arranged apartments with a super cosy bed. Attentive staff, really good coffee at the cafe downstairs. Restaurants and convenience stores in basements. Good gym and pool. Would come back anytime.
Lake  Hotel
4.1/557 Reviews
The location is very good. Opposite is Shicun Lake. After dinner, you can go for a walk and go to Lotte World to play Lotte Department Store. Shopping is very convenient. The subway is about ten minutes away. The room is quite big. The bathroom is also very big. There are two types of shower and bathtub. It is very advanced and convenient to turn on and off the TV and turn on the air conditioner on a remote control panel👍
Hotel Entra Gangnam
4.1/5110 Reviews
Gangnam Apgujeong/Cheongdam-Dong
I stayed here for 8 days. The reception staff were helpful and polite when we checked in, the lift's very fast. The room appeared clean and had good amenities, 2 bottles of water in the fridge, coffee machine, large bed, we loved the TV above the bath, kido loved the heated toilet. It looks clean, clean bed sheets, then I slide the bathroom door closed and it's pretty dusty. No problem, I grab a tissue and wipe it down, I have a dust allergy. We lost something in between getting out of the cab and sitting down in the room so I try to find it, I look under the bed, it's really dusty and also has rubbish from previous occupants. We could hear the traffic outside but it's a busy road and it's understandable, we didn't find it annoying. There are strict check in and check out times and they won't charge you extra if you stick to these, they need time to clean the room and get it ready (they do need to slide the bathroom doors and clean these though, and under the beds too). I had a shower the next day, the waterfall shower's not easy to use and there's no instructions, but there's a handheld shower head attached to the wall. Great, I thought, that will help, It would have helped, but there's no seal around the bottom of the shower door and there's a gap, and the shower head faced the shower door. 30 minutes later I magage to clean the large amount of water in the bathroom and around the toilet up using towels, and I pop downstairs to let them know there's a problem with their shower. They sent someone up right away, I explained the issue, the shower door is missing a seal, he says 'I can't sort that' and walks out. No more showers then. We get back from a walk at around 8pm, and there's a very high pitched whistle coming from the ceiling in our room. I check the lights, the air conditioning and it whistles for about 30 minutes so I pop to the reception desk and let them know. Someone comes up right away and lets us know it's a valve in the bathroom ceiling, there's a hatch, he opens it up, and it stops. Yay! 5 minutes later... yup, it's back. He comes back and adjusts the valve once again. It stops. 5 minutes later... yup. Then it stops. Until the following evening. I let reception know it's still happening, they send someone out, again, it stops, again, and starts, again a few minutes later. It stops and starts throughout the night, midnight, 1am, 4am, 9am. We're tired, I'm rather grumpy, so we ask to change rooms so we can sleep. They check with the manager and give us another room. The new room has a seal at the bottom of the shower, unfortunately their water fall shower lasts for 1 second if you try to use it as the handle on the door self adjusts. There's still dust on the sliding doors and under the bed. We're exhausted having had a pretty bad night due to the alarm, so we sleep, a lot. We didn't eat in the hotel, it's expensive, there's a little French baguette place not too far away and a Starbucks so we're sorted. The Nespresso only ha

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Introduction to Seoul

Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is a city where the traditional and the ultra-modern coexist in perfect harmony. It is home to sprawling palaces, serene Buddhist temples, high-tech subways, and cutting-edge skyscrapers. A food lover's paradise, Seoul boasts a thriving culinary scene that ranges from street food stalls to upscale restaurants.

Tips for Travelling to Seoul

Travelers typically arrive via Incheon International Airport, one of the busiest and most efficient airports in the world. Seoul's public transport system is excellent, comprising subways, buses, and taxis.

The official currency is the South Korean Won (KRW), and while credit cards are widely accepted, smaller businesses and street markets often prefer cash. The official language is Korean, though English is commonly spoken in tourist areas and hotels.

Visa policies vary based on your nationality, with many countries eligible for visa-free entry. Always check these details before traveling.

Popular Attractions in Seoul

The Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and the Bukchon Hanok Village showcase the city's rich history. The Myeongdong district is a shopping haven, while Hongdae is famous for its vibrant nightlife and street performances.

Do not miss the N Seoul Tower for a panoramic city view. For a taste of Korean pop culture, visit the Gangnam district, made famous worldwide by Psy’s “Gangnam Style”.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Seoul experiences four distinct seasons. The cherry blossoms of spring (April-May) and the vibrant foliage of fall (October-November) are especially beautiful. The temperature in Seoul, South Korea varies widely from frigid winters with lows around -6°C (21°F) to hot, humid summers with highs around 29°C (84°F). Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are cold and dry with occasional snowfall. Depending on the season, pack accordingly and remember to wear comfortable shoes for exploring.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Seoul

Seoul offers a wide range of accommodations to suit different needs. The Signiel Seoul in the Lotte World Tower is a luxurious choice with magnificent city views. For a mid-range option in the shopping district, consider the Lotte City Hotel Myeongdong.

If you're looking for a budget-friendly yet comfortable stay, the Ibis Ambassador Seoul Myeongdong is a popular choice. The traditional, yet stylishly modern, Hanok hotels such as RakKoJae in Bukchon are ideal for Instagram lovers.

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