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Lotte Hotel Seoul Executive Tower
4.6/534 Reviews

Lotte Hotel Seoul Executive Tower

City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.98km from Sejong Center
Stayed at the Lotte Executive Tower just after the holidays, in a Premier Double Room. Pros: - The entrance of the Executive Tower is absolutely beautiful. Same with the Main Tower. Elegant, refined, beautiful art work. The executive tower check-in desks are on the 15th floor. - Easy access by escalator directly into the Lotte Department Store (from where the escalator takes you to, hang a right to get to the famous food hall!) - Location can’t be beat. Directly across from Eujiro Station (1) and around the corner from Myeong-Dong Walking Street / Night Market and several 7-11s (which are almost as good as the 7-11s in Japan). - Our room was beautiful, spacious, thoughtfully designed and decorated. Very modern touches and upscale finishes. A chandelier in the bathroom?? - Immaculate housekeeping. - Excellent temperature and very strong water pressure in the shower! - Appreciate the 2 complimentary bottles of Evian every day. - Fast wifi speeds. Cons: - Love the Diptyque toiletries but wish they weren’t the communal / shared bottles. There were bits of dried lotion crusted on the pump from the previous occupant. - Weird that neither lobby had a single chair to sit on. What’s up with that? Comes off a bit inhospitable. This isn’t the type of place to attract non-guests / loiterers. A bench wouldn’t kill anyone! - For a 5* hotel and the price we’re paying, it’s disappointing that there is a surcharge should you need a toothbrush, toothpaste or use of the sauna (!!). They claim the charge for toothbrush and paste is to prevent wastage but surely you could just have these small items available upon request at the front desk? - The doormen’s manners range from formal and friendly (some) to indifferent (most) to downright hostile (many), especially if you are not a Korean speaker, as many don’t speak English. I’m not arrogant enough to think they should speak English in a non-English speaking country, but a smile is universal, you know? Would likely stay here again at the right price and given the location.

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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.
Here Hotel Self Check-in
3.4/510 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
The location was very good as it was close to the city of Myeongdong and Euljiro Station. The check-in is late at 22:00, and there are few amenities, but considering the price and location, I was very satisfied.
Soo Song Guest House
4/533 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
The transport guesthouse in the middle of Seoul is quiet and cozy, and the staff are friendly and my family visited their homeland stayed comfortably. It was a great luck to find a place where you can stay comfortably without any cost while looking for a suitable place to do Seoul City Tour. There were many restaurants around, so I could have a food dinner. It was great to have a friendly staff guide the restaurants around.
Four Seasons Hotel Seoul
4.7/5113 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
I have had the pleasure of staying at many different four seasons locations, however Four Seasons Seoul was and is by far my favorite. I flew in from the US and requested a car to pick me up at the airport in Seoul and staff was waiting for me outside when I arrived. They pre checked me in since I was traveling internationally and had arranged for me to go directly to the room. The staff was thoughtful and continued to add personal touches the entire stay. The majority of the staff is multi lingual and helped to helped to arrange transportation and exterior details of my activities and appointments. They genuinely went above and beyond to make my stay comfortable and extraordinary. Cannot wait to come back!
Shilla Stay Gwanghwamun (Myeongdong)
4.5/5291 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
Hotel is in perfect location. The staff is very professional and English speaking. The room was very clean and neat. The breakfast was was fabulous. I will stay there every time I visit Seoul.
Koreana Hotel
4.4/5421 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
The hotel’s staff is very friendly, responsible, and helpful, we had a problem with the room and they solved it right away. The gym is really large and is equipped with lots of machines; there is even a separate room for yoga and stretching. The hotel is located next to the City Hall subway and the Deoksugung Palace; there are many places to eat nearby. It’s a fine place to stay while you are in Seoul.

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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.

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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.

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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”.

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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.

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