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Lee & No Guesthouse Hongdae (Foreigners only)
4.6/51 Reviews

Lee & No Guesthouse Hongdae (Foreigners only)

Sinchon/Hongdae Seoul|0.57km from The War and Women's Human Rights Museum
This being our first trip to Seoul we were glad we chose Hongdae before moving to Seoul statuon area. Pros: 10 mins walk from Hongik University Station. Direct line from Incheon airport so that makes it very convenient. Location is in a residential area so you do get a good night's sleep as there is not much noise after 10pm. There are coffee/tea sachets and biscuits at the reception kitchen which you can avail yourselves. Many convenience store, eateries, cosy cafes and local supermarkets around. Walking distance to Hongdae art market and shopping area. Plenty of activities in the evening esp weekends. The place is abuzz with lots of energy and great place for youths and teens. Hongdae is also a great place to shop if you are into vintage clothing as there are a number of quaint little shops. Also there are 3 animal cafes there. Do check out Bau House and Meerkat Cafe. Loads of BBQ restaurants! Cons: Room is small and there is only enough space to open 1 luggage. (possible after we moved the table to a side) There is a wall rack with 2 hooks and a small rack inside the toilet insufficient to hang bathing towels. As there was no cabinet you have to practically live out of your luggage. So please set your expectations regards this area and you will be fine. As Hongdae is quite a distance away do factor in additional time to travel to most of the tourist attractions. If you are staying more than 5 days in Seoul would recommend that you split your stay just as we did. Each location had a totally different feel and different sights to discover and enjoy! Overall in terms of hospitality and value would recommend this place as location is thumbs up.

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High Street Guest House Hongdae - Hostel
4.1/5105 Reviews
Sinchon/Hongdae
the staff its really nice and they always help you the bed was really clean and they give you free towels there is a floor heater so it's really warm and nice for the autumn tea and coffee its free and you can have it all day, and its really close to the subway station so its close to every part of Seoul, I highly recommend this hostel :)
Appletree Guesthouse
4.4/51 Reviews
Sinchon/Hongdae
The room is warm and the boss is very nice.
Hongdae Olive Guesthouse
5/50 Reviews
Sinchon/Hongdae
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From Hongik University Station subway station, it takes about five minutes to walk to the apartment. I checked in very quickly, and the landlord was very enthusiastic and explained to me the characteristics of this place. The house is very clean. The facilities are very complete, the most important thing is an electric kettle, you can drink water whenever you want, it is very convenient! Stayed for a few nights and it feels good.
Local Stitch Creator Town Seogyo
4.1/551 Reviews
Sinchon/Hongdae
Great, modern place with multiple work facilities and mingling places. Fast internet throughout the building. Matress deserves an honorable mention, super comfy memory foam!
Amanti Hotel Seoul
4.4/5179 Reviews
Sinchon/Hongdae
The hotel was clean and comfortable. Location is convenient as there were quite a few eating places near the hotel and two convience shops nearby. Hotel is about 10 mins walk to Hongdik Station and Hongdae Street. Didn't use the hotel facilities though. Staff were friendly and helpful to their best ability. Only gripe is no laundromat nearby for self laundry. Overall, I would say the hotel is pleasant place to stay.
My Little Guesthouse Seoul
5/50 Reviews
Sinchon/Hongdae
The owner is enthusiastic, the room is clean, and the airport express is very close, 5 stars praise! !! !! !! Good good good good ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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