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Reviews for Seoul Hotels

Seoul Garden Hotel
4.4/51297 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 Dada Insadong
3.5/510 Reviews
Jongro / Insadong
This hotel is in a really nice location. Its walking distance to the metro and bus stops and there are multiple resturants around. The is a convience store downstairs that is 24 hours. The staff is really nice and helpful.
Seoul Crown 88 Guest House - Foreign Guests Only
5/51 Reviews
Sinchon/Hongdae
Superb! The boss is very patient, the environment is very good and very clean
K-Grand Hotel Myeongdong
3.7/556 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
If you just need a bed for sleeping a night, this place is a cheap option for that. This place seems like it's geared towards backpackers travelling on a budget. If you want hotel standards, it's better to look somewhere else. The bedroom was almost as small as the bed itself (but it had a bathroom) and it had only a tiny window. The room was worn out, e.g. pieces of wallpaper were missing. Still the room had all the necessities (including aircon) and I slept well. I was travelling alone, having two persons in the room would have been a nightmare. The location is perfect on a busy street (that was pedestrianized during the afternoon and evening) in the city center and close to a metro station. The guesthouse is located on the upper floors of the building and there's only a small door on the street. Luckily they emailed a map two days before arrival to help finding the door, otherwise it would have been like finding a needle in a haystack. My window was facing the street, but the room was so high up that the noise from the street didn't disturb after I closed the window. In the afternoon and evening the street was filled with street food vendors. There was a 20,000 won deposit that had to be given in cash. Breakfast was included, but it was really basic. It was self-serve and the only food options were toast and cereals. You had to wash your dishes yourself.
H Hostel Itaewon
4.5/545 Reviews
Yongsan/Itaewon
The staff at the counter were really warm! 4 ladies shared the same dormitory and 1 shower room. There is only 1 hairdryer in the room to go around, I can’t help but to feel a little conscious if I were to use the hairdryer at night it might disturb my room mates. Breakfast every morning were in the common area with white toast and eggs (you have to fry it yourself and wash dishes yourself), coffee, juice and milk are also provided with cornflakes I think that’s nice. Because Itaewon is on Line 6, going around to the more tourist areas are slightly difficult, but I loved it because there is a straight bus to Sinsa and Gangnam. Laundry room is also free and good! It takes roughly 2h~ to finish washing and drying clothes (if you use the speed wash mode). The bed was very clean and very spacious, side power plug and hook basket for your common items like phone and wallet is great! Usually I would not stay capsules or hostels for more than 1 night, but I stayed here for 3 days 2 nights, it’s one of the best hostel that I wouldn’t mind staying more than a night. Would definitely considering coming back.
Hostel Tommy
4.6/555 Reviews
Jongro / Insadong
I stayed at Hostel Tommy for 3 weeks. At first, my plan was to spend each week at a different place whether it was a hostel, hotel or AirB&B. However, after my first week at Hostel Tommy, there was no need for me to go anywhere else. I give Hostel Tommy 5 starts for the following reason: 1) proximity to everything. Any subway or bus that you need to go anywhere is within a 5-10 minute walking distance. I never took a taxi anywhere; and believe me, I went all over Seoul. 2) Convenience: there's a 24-hour 7-Eleven literally right next door, so anything that I needed (snacks) was just next door. 3) Lodging: the room are spacious, super clean, the beds are comfortable. The common areas were also clean and inviting. 4)Reception: Tommy and his staff are the BEST. They will help you with anything you need. I had a great time in Seoul because I never had to worry about anything regarding my stay. From now on, I will ALWAYS stay at Hostel Tommy every time I visit Seoul.

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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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