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Explorer11285733165
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5.0 of 5 bubblesReviewed on 22 Nov 2023
Near MRT, Clean & Convinient
"Glad hotel has a very clean room."
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Seoul Hotels Information

Hotels in Seoul

3,133

Hotels Prices From

€21

Hotels Reviews

171,264

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156,624

Travel high season

Dec - Feb

Travel low season

Jun - Aug

High season avg price

€152

Low season avg price

€109
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Dec - Feb
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€187
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€101€838
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-1ºC
COLDEST
-13ºC34ºC
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Mar - May
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€157
€101€838
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11ºC
-13ºC34ºC
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Jun - Aug
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€141
LOWEST
€101€838
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23ºC
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-13ºC34ºC
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Sep - Nov
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€161
€101€838
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14ºC
-13ºC34ºC
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Hotels in popular neighbourhoods

  • Jung-gu
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  • Yongsan-gu
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  • Jamsil
    This mostly residential neighborhood is known for being the home to the Korean mega-conglomerate, Lotte, including its popular amusement park, Lotte World. The amusement park is a top attraction for families, youth, and couples, with rides, shows, attractions, an ice rink, and more. Lotte’s expansion in recent years is spearheaded by the soaring Lotte World Tower. The Charlotte Theater nearby regularly hosts popular musical productions for culture lovers while outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy taking a stroll around Seokchon Lake or the immense Olympic Park (built for the 1988 Summer Olympics) close by.
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  • Gwanghwamun / Jongno
    If Gwanghwamun is the unofficial living room of Seoul, Jongno is the main hallway connecting some of Seoul’s most important historic sites and neighbourhoods. Being one of Seoul’s oldest neighbourhoods, the area is rich with history and culture in its palaces, shrines, and temples. Stand in the centre of Gwanghwamun Square with Gyeongbokgung Palace and Mt. Bugak in front of you, King Sejong the Great statue behind you, and modern office buildings encircling you—it’s one of the best ways to experience both past and present Seoul in one spot. The main street of Jongno is mostly dotted with restaurants and cafes, but explore deeper within its intricate alleys to pass decades-old restaurants, mom-and-pop shops, and pojangmachas (tents that open at night for quick bites and drinks) and life seems to run just as it did a decade or two ago. Don’t forget to stop at Gwangjang Market, Korea’s oldest traditional market, where it’s just as fun to explore as it is to eat the affordable market dishes that locals have been enjoying since the market first opened in 1905. For a break from urban life, walk along the restored Cheonggyecheon Stream that runs parallel to Jongno for a moment of natural refuge in metropolitan Seoul.
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Hotels near the sights

  • Gyeongbokgung Palace
    The National Museum of Korea and the National Folk Museum are located on the grounds of this palace, built six centuries ago by the founder of the Chosun dynasty.
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  • The War Memorial of Korea
    Poignant exhibits, war memorabilia, art works, and military equipment make this a perfect place to learn about Korea’s history of war, most notably with North Korea. Kids will enjoy the display of actual tanks and airplanes.
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  • Myeongdong Shopping Street
    This busy shopping district is famous for its beauty and skincare products, along with many popular Korean and international fashion brands. Hit the shops early for fewer crowds and stay till late for food and entertainment. The street is lined with food vendors selling Korean street food and there are a number of popular Korean restaurants in the area. The area's central location also makes it a convenient base when visiting Seoul. And it's not just shopping. You can also catch a traditional performance at one of the many theaters and check out the Myeongdong Cathedral. – Tripadvisor
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  • National Museum of Korea
    This is the largest and most popular museum in Korea with over 420,000 objects in its collection. It has six permanent exhibition galleries such as Calligraphy and Painting and the Room of Quiet Contemplation. ▶ Admission is free to all permanent exhibitions - Online reservation required for Children's Museum - Separate charges for the special exhibitions ▶ Hours: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sun: 10am-6pm / Wed, Sat: 10am-9pm - Closed January 1st, Lunar New Year's, Chuseok and first Monday of April and November ▶ Drop-in tours available everyday at 10:30 and 13:00 ▶ Private tour for group in Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese upon reservation ※ Please check our website as details may be subject to change: www.museum.go.kr/site/eng/content/tours_and_services
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  • Changdeokgung Palace
    This 600-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site is the city's jewel. It's as famous for its outstanding architectural details as for its verdant and expansive gardens.
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  • N Seoul Tower
    Built on a 262 meter peak in Namsan Park, the tower reaches to 480 meters above sea level. When the weather and pollution levels cooperate, visiting the observation tower (370 meters above sea level) allows you to view the entire city and surrounding areas.
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  • Bukhansan National Park
    Popular among hiking enthusiasts, Bukhansan National Park is located just outside the city of Seoul. Embark on the popular and easiest Bukhansanseong Course to Baegundae Peak, which is the park’s highest point. Seasoned hikers can take on the more challenging Uisangneungseon Course to Nahangon Peak. Otherwise, take the short but steep course to Uisanbong Peak. Plan your visit for autumn, where the park comes alive with stunning fall colors. The trails are well demarcated but, if you’re afraid of getting lost, opt for a private hiking tour, with the option to relax in a sauna after the hike. – Tripadvisor
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  • Insadong
    Though touristy, this vibrant neighborhood is one of the cultural and artistic hubs of Seoul. Great tea houses, restaurants, street food, galleries and souvenir shops make it a must-see area.
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  • Cheonggyecheon Stream
    Formerrly polluted and covered with an elevated road since 2005 this stream has been cleaned up and made into an Art and nature walkway through the heart of Seoul.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Seoul hotels

L'Escape Hotel, Days Hotel by Wyndham Seoul Myeongdong, and Pacific Hotel are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Seoul Metro. See the full list: Hotels near Seoul Metro.

Popular hotels close to Gyeongbokgung Palace include Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, Shilla Stay Gwanghwamun, and Sunbee Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Gyeongbokgung Palace.

Popular luxury hotels in Seoul include JW Marriott Hotel Seoul, Hotel Naru Seoul MGallery Ambassador, and Sofitel Ambassador Seoul Hotel & Serviced Residences. See the full list: Seoul Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Incheon Intl Airport include Darakhyu - Terminal 1, Incheon International Airport, Ibis Styles Ambassador Incheon Airport T2, and Darakhyu - Terminal 2, Incheon International Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Incheon Intl Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Myeongdong Shopping Street are Hotel Skypark Myeongdong 3, LOTTE HOTEL SEOUL Executive Tower, and Hotel Skypark Myeongdong 1. See the full list: Hotels near Myeongdong Shopping Street.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Seoul are L'Escape Hotel, Grand Mercure Ambassador Hotel and Residences Seoul Yongsan, and Oakwood Premier Coex Center. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Seoul.

Popular cheap hotels in Seoul include Hotel Skypark Myeongdong 3, Hotel Skypark Myeongdong 1, and May Place Seoul Dongdaemun. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Seoul.

JW Marriott Hotel Seoul, Hotel Naru Seoul MGallery Ambassador, and Sofitel Ambassador Seoul Hotel & Serviced Residences have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Seoul. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Seoul.

Popular Seoul neighbourhoods with hotels include Jung-gu, Myeongdong / Namdaemun, and Myeong-dong.

JW Marriott Hotel Seoul, Hotel Skypark Myeongdong 3, and GLAD Mapo all received great reviews from families travelling in Seoul. See the full list: Family Hotels Seoul.

Hotel Naru Seoul MGallery Ambassador, Sofitel Ambassador Seoul Hotel & Serviced Residences, and L'Escape Hotel received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Seoul. See the full list: Romantic Hotels Seoul.