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Fairfield by Marriott Seoul
4.3/52454 Reviews
Yeouido/Yeong-Deungpo
Room is abit small, max 2 people in the room or else it will feel claustrophobic. BUT i would definitely book again. I love this place. It is so convenient and lots of food options opposite, especially till late night. Room is nice and cosy. Train passing outside did not really bother me, i am not really a deep sleeper but i managed to sleep well even with train passing. The view from the window facing the rails is also quite nice. The airport Limousine Bus was quite expensive tho, i think it was 17000 KRW. but it does go straight from hotel to airport, vice versa.
The Sangju Hotel Seoul
3.9/542 Reviews
Going to the concert, this hotel is near Jamsil arena, 10 minutes walk, very convenient. It is also very close to the subway station, and it is convenient to go to places such as Myeongdong and Hongdae. It’s just that the guy at the front desk can’t speak Chinese🤣English is so-so, but he can communicate through translation software, and the overall service is very good. The overall decoration and sound insulation of the hotel are good, but the room is relatively small (but it seems that Korean hotels are small)
Oakwood Premier COEX Center
4.4/551 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
4.1/559 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👍
CS Premier Hotel Seoul
4.2/531 Reviews
I stayed for 4 nights and it was nice to see that it was thoroughly cleaned every time! Amenities will be given to you at the front desk upon check-in. The amenities included a comb, toothbrush, razor, towel, cotton swabs, hair tie, and soap. The front desk staff could speak Japanese, so I felt safe. The room had a good view from the 10th floor and I could even see airplanes. There is also a convenience store and Daiso nearby, so it's a good place to buy souvenirs. It takes about 10 to 15 minutes to walk from the nearest station, but it is easy to find as you can arrive by walking straight.
Hotel Peyto Gangnam
4.4/5134 Reviews
I am very satisfied with my stay. It is very convenient to go anywhere by taking the subway and bus. Bus 6009 stops at the door. The room is clean and well heated. Although it is small, it is fully equipped and worth staying! This is a hotel you can stay in next time you go to Korea!

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Seoul Business Hotel Guide

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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