Reviews for Seoul Hotels

UH Suite Central Seoul
4.1/524 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
It's been the best hotel for family trip I've ever visited. The front desk manager offers me every service I needed. Restaurant reservation, tour recommendation, and taxi call etc.… Hotel is located at the center of Seoul. It was a convenient place to move around but the road was full of cars at the night time.
OYO Rooftop Hostel
4/533 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
Hostel is brilliantly located about 5 minutes walk to Myeongdong. Bus stop to catch the airport bus is also 5 minutes away. Hostel itself is up a sloping street (“cartoon street”) which has convenience stores, restaurants (including a 24 hour one!) and shops. Very convenient. Despite this, street is quiet; we had no problems with noise. The hostel is about 5 stories tall which includes the rooftop sitting area. Note no lift. Simple breakfast of toast and cereal available every morning in the kitchen on the (I think) 3rd floor or in the little reception area. Coffee and juice available too. Note no tea (bring your own!). Our family of 4 took 2 rooms across the corridor from each other. Rooms are small, simply furnished but comfortable and clean. Heated floors were a bonus! Each room comes with a little fridge. En-suite bathroom was clean. Rooms come with small hand towels; proper bath towels are available with a small deposit. Laundry service is also available for a reasonable fee. Staff were generally friendly and accommodating. There is a little welcome pack of treats when you arrive and a “goodbye” bag when you leave. A nice touch. Note there is a surcharge for using your credit card. All in all, a comfortable and clean place to stay in a great location and at a reasonable price.
Youngbin Hotel
4/5165 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
The room was spacious and the bathtub was located far from the toilet, so I used it! I didn't notice any smell of sewer or water. However, there was lipstick on the bed sheets. I had brought Febreze in advance and a towel to put on my pillow, so I felt okay. To go there, take a limousine bus from Incheon Airport to the Summit Hotel bus stop. (about 1 and a half hours) It was just a short walk down Nakamichi! It wasn't that far from DDP, and there was a train station and bus stop, so it was easy to get around. On the way back, I took a taxi to Seoul Station, checked in in advance, and headed back home. I don't really know how to call a kakao taxi. I asked the guy at the front desk. She waited outside with me until the taxi arrived so I didn't have to worry! I was able to stay with peace of mind because they spoke to me in Japanese! I would like to use it again ◎ I could see DDP from the 5th floor!
24 Guesthouse Namsan
4/50 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
The biggest problem comes from booking and the hotel... It is clear that Ctrip has booked two single rooms, and there is only one room left at the hotel. The other person almost couldn’t live... The booking order for the hotel shows two The price of the room, the hotel only left a room... speechless
Sindang M
4.3/515 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
I have Korean friends all over Seoul, so the location was great! ︎ The hotel staff is also very kind! ︎ Some people may be worried about the fact that there is no curtain in the same bathroom and toilet! ︎ I don't care at all!! ︎ There is a convenience store and a cafe nearby, so I think it's good if you have a little time! ︎
Stanford Hotel Myeongdong
4.4/5372 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
My stay at the hotel was superb! Impeccably clean rooms, welcoming staff, and outstanding service made it memorable. The breakfast experience was a highlight, with a diverse and delicious choices of food. Highly recommended for a delightful stay with top-notch service and fantastic food!

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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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