Hotels In Korea – In My Korea https://inmykorea.com See In My Korea Fri, 29 Dec 2023 11:05:04 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://inmykorea.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/cropped-favicon-32x32-1-32x32.png Hotels In Korea – In My Korea https://inmykorea.com 32 32 Where To Stay In Seoul: District Guide For Tourists 2024 https://inmykorea.com/where-to-stay-in-seoul-district-guide-tourists/ https://inmykorea.com/where-to-stay-in-seoul-district-guide-tourists/#respond Sun, 24 Dec 2023 13:23:58 +0000 https://inmykorea.com/?p=18831 Choosing where to stay in Seoul during your trip to the Korean capital can be an overwhelming decision with so many vibrant locales beckoning. How do you find the right district in Seoul for your needs? How do you choose an area that meets your budget, introduces you to Korean culture, and won’t leave you walking for miles to see the sights or get dinner?

Seoul is a really diverse city with lots of distinctive districts, each offering up the chance to embrace their charms and offer you a home during your stay. From the busy streets of metropolitan Myeongdong, to hip Hongdae, glamorous Gangnam, and beyond. Discover the best areas to stay in Seoul for traditional or modern culture, authentic experiences, entertainment, shopping, sightseeing, and more.

This guide will cover the best areas in Seoul that shouldn’t be missed so you can best experience this fascinating capital based on what speaks to you. There’s a Seoul neighbourhood that will suit your travel style, whether you’re a first-time traveller, travelling as a solo traveller or family, travelling to experience the best of Seoul’s iconic street food, or you want to immerse yourself in Korea’s culture.

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Summary: Where To Stay In Seoul 2024

Various places to stay in Seoul Korea

The purpose of this Seoul district guide is to help you figure out where you want to stay in Seoul and show you some hotels in Seoul that will fit your budget. I’ve got dedicated articles about these districts with more information about what to see and do in each neighbourhood, as well as a more complete list of the best hotels in each of those areas. You’ll find links to those articles within this guide.

To help you make your decision about where to stay in Seoul, I’ve narrowed this article down to just 9 neighbourhoods in Seoul that cover the most popular, tourist friendly, and convenient parts of Seoul to stay in. The table below shows you those 9 districts and a brief summary about each area. You can click the district names to jump straight to the section about that area in this article.

There’s also a (poorly made) visual guide to these Seoul neighbourhoods so you can see where they are in relation to each other and some of the famous attractions nearby.

DistrictWhat’s Good About It?
MyeongdongVibrant shopping district with food and entertainment. Convenient and walkable.
HongdaeYouthful, artsy college district with indie boutiques, live music, and nightlife.
GangnamWealthy district with dining, nightclubs and K-Pop culture. Glitzy atmosphere.
InsadongCharming historical area with temples, galleries, and street food. Atmospheric.
DongdaemunMajor 24-hour shopping and design district. Lively and modern.
JamsilHome to Lotte attractions. Family-friendly area with events and performances.
ItaewonMulticultural area with diverse dining and bars for foreigners. Centrally located.
YongsanCommercial area near the Han River, War Memorial and Museum of Korea.
YeouidoBusiness hub on an island with parks. Local atmosphere with international hotels.
Map Of Where To Stay In Seoul
Map of Where To Stay In Seoul

Which Area Of Seoul Is Best For Me?

Foodies find nirvana wandering the night markets of buzzing Myeongdong or Dongdaemun, while traditional culture insights unfold in Insadong. The indie art galleries, live music venues, and hidden cocktail bars of Hongdae cater to night owls and hipsters. Itaewon reflects Seoul’s diversity through its globetrotting cuisine and fashion. And the luxurious high-rises of Gangnam evoke ultra-modern sheen.

I don’t think there is a ‘wrong’ area of Seoul to stay in as Seoul is very safe, ranking as the 8th safest city in the world in 2019. There are certainly areas that are inconvenient for tourists to stay in though, usually because these are far from sightseeing locations, don’t cater to foreign tourists, are mostly residential areas without hotels, or might not have a lot going on to keep you entertained at night.

Everyone has different requirements and expectations when they visit this mega city of 10 million people. Whether you seek historic sights or designer shops, flashing neon lights or quiet hanok houses, stay where your passions lie. Of course, there are usually options for all of these travellers in each of Seoul’s neighbourhoods, but these districts excel at catering to these types of travellers.

Not sure which district is right for you? Here’s a handy breakdown of the best neighbourhoods in Seoul for different types of travellers and a hotel recommendation for each. Check out the section later on about the best district in Seoul by traveller type for more detailed insights.

Traveller TypeBest District In SeoulHotel Recommendation
Best for First-TimersMyeongdong | Hongdae | InsadongL7 Myeongdong by Lotte (Myeongdong)
Best for Budget HotelsMyeongdong | Insadong | HongdaeGrid Inn (Insadong)
Best for FamiliesMyeongdong | Gangnam | JamsilLotte Hotel Seoul (Myeongdong)
Best for Luxury HotelsGangnam | Jamsil | YongsanPark Hyatt Seoul (Gangnam)
Best for Modern CultureHongdae | Yeouido | JamsilRYSE, Autograph Collection (Hongdae)
Best for Traditional CultureInsadong | Dongdaemun | YongsanMOXY Seoul Insadong (Insadong)
Best for Food LoversHongdae | Gangnam | ItaewonMercure Ambassador Seoul (Hongdae)
Best for Shopping TripsJamsil | Dongdaemun | GangnamNovotel Ambassador Seoul (Dongdaemun)
Best districts in Seoul by traveller type

Why You Should Stay In Seoul

Seoul is Korea’s capital, home to a large portion of it’s population, the heart of the economy, the birthplace of K-pop and the setting for many famous K-dramas and movies. It’s also one of the must-see places to visit when you travel to Korea. If you’re a first-time traveller to Korea, then you definitely don’t want to miss out on Seoul as it’s a really useful place to get used to Korea’s unique charms.

What makes Seoul such a great area to stay in, besides the abundant traditional and modern sights, amazing food options, cool culture, numerous attractions and fantastic shopping, is that it’s a great place to base yourself to see more of Korea. There are lots of day tours from Seoul, such as Nami Island, Garden of Morning Calm, and Suwon, that depart from Myeongdong, Hongdae, or Gangnam.

With a distinctive written language, called hangul, that’s nothing like English or other languages, Korea might seem a daunting place for travellers to visit. Fortunately, Seoul is an international city that caters to foreign tourists really well, much more so than other cities in Korea. You can find translations across Seoul in English, as well as Chinese, Japanese, and various other languages.

For these reasons, and many more, Seoul is the ideal place to stay in Korea for tourists. Areas like Myeongdong, Hongdae, Insadong, and Gangnam are especially accommodating for tourists, which is why they’re the first 4 places I recommend in this Seoul district guide. Wherever you decide to stay in Seoul, I’m sure you’ll have an eye-opening experience if you stay in one of these neighbourhoods.

My Favourite Place To Stay In Seoul

I don’t live in Seoul, but I travel there many times each year to see Korean festivals, cherry blossoms, autumn foliage, Christmas sights, or just to enjoy the atmosphere and sights of a big city. I’ve stayed in many different districts in Seoul, but I find myself coming back to Myeongdong the most due to the wide selection of hotels, the convenient location, and a good selection of shops and street food.

Regular visitors to Seoul might scoff at this choice, saying that Myeongdong is too touristy and not ‘authentic’, which is certainly true, but it’s a great place to base yourself in the capital and all the ‘authentic’ places are just a short subway ride away. There are hotels in Myeongdong for all budgets and you can find everything from cheap guesthouses for quick trips to luxury hotels for special occasions.

I like to stay at the L7 Myeongdong by Lotte, which offers the views you can see in the pictures below. There’s a rooftop bar and foot spa where you can have a drink or dip your toes while looking out over the city and taking in the sights of the N Seoul Tower and beyond. It’s located right next to Myeongdong Station, which means you can zoom across the city to other places really easily, too.

Myeongdong Cathedral and Myeongdong District in Seoul
View from L7 Myeongdong Hotel
View of N Seoul Tower from Myeongdong
View from L7 Myeongdong Rooftop Bar

Planning to visit Korea? These travel essentials will help you plan your trip, get the best deals, and save you time and money before and during your Korean adventure.

Visas & K-ETA: Some travellers to Korea need a Tourist Visa, but most can travel with a Korean Electronic Travel Authorisation (K-ETA). Currently 22 Countries don’t need either one.

How To Stay Connected: Pre-order a Korean Sim Card or a WiFi Router to collect on-arrival at Incheon Airport (desks open 24-hours). Alternatively, download a Korean eSIM for you travels.

Where To Stay: For Seoul, I recommend Myeongdong (convenient), Hongdae (cool culture) or Gangnam (shopping). For Busan, Haeundae (Beach) or Seomyeon (Downtown).

Incheon Airport To Seoul: Take the Airport Express (AREX) to Seoul Station or a Limo Bus across Seoul. Book an Incheon Airport Private Transfer and relax to or from the airport.

Korean Tour Operators: Tour companies that have a big presence in Korea include Klook, Trazy, Viator, and Get Your Guide. These sites offer discounted entry tickets for top attractions.

Seoul City Passes: Visit Seoul’s top attractions for free with a Discover Seoul Pass or Go City Seoul Pass. These passes are great for families and couples visiting Seoul – you can save lots.

How To Get Around: For public transport, grab a T-Money Card. Save money on Korea’s high speed trains with a Korea Rail Pass. To see more of Korea, there are many Rental Car Options.

Travel Money: Use money exchanges near Myeongdong and Hongdae subway stations for the best exchange rates. Order a Wise Card or WOWPASS to pay by card across Korea.

Flights To Korea: I use flight comparison sites such as Expedia and Skyscanner to find the best flights to Korea from any country. Air Asia is a good option for budget flights from Asia.

How To Learn Korean: The language course from 90 Day Korean or Korean Class 101 both have well-structured lessons and lots of useful resources to help you learn Korean.


Where To Stay In Myeongdong (Shops And Convenience)

Myeongdong District Shops And Street Stalls

When friends ask me where to stay in Seoul, I usually direct them to Myeongdong. Conveniently located a couple of stops from Seoul Station, this is a great location for those arriving from Incheon Airport or from other cities in South Korea. Sample the delicious street food that is on sale in the markets – you’ll find all sorts here, from traditional Korean foods, to weird and wonderful modern treats.

Tourist support staff wander the streets, English is widely used, it’s the start point for tours, and you can find street food and souvenirs in the night markets throughout this area. Myeongdong is the perfect base for travellers of all kinds and all budgets, with accommodation options that range from cosy guesthouses and hostels to luxurious high-rise hotels that offer stunning views across the city.

Myeongdong, like Seoul in general, is a melting pot of foreigners, hard working Koreans, shopping addicts, cafe lovers, and all in between. It’s a real microcosm of Korean life – which is fast paced and on the go 24 hours a day. That’s what makes it one of the best neighbourhoods in Seoul. There are markets you can wander through until late at night and practice haggling for bargains.

Location Overview: Located in central Seoul, Myeongdong is perfect for tourists seeking convenience and well connected for transport. Nearby neighbourhoods like Chungmuro offer plenty to explore on foot.

What’s Myeongdong Like: Vibrant retail and commercial district catering heavily to tourists. Bustling atmosphere with bright signs, street vendors, and crowds visiting cosmetics shops and food stalls.

Key Attractions & Sights: Myeongdong Shopping Street, Lotte Department Store, Korean cosmetics stores, street food stalls, Myeongdong Cathedral, Nanta performance arts theatre.

Dining & Nightlife Options: Quick-service restaurants and casual eateries focused on to-go shoppers. Known for street food skewers and dumplings. Limited nightlife, more cafes and dessert shops.

Budget Estimate: Anything from cheap hostels to luxury hotels. You can find mid-range hotels for great prices in this area, especially in off-peak season.

Foreigner Friendliness: Very foreigner-friendly area. Shops and restaurants cater to tourists with English menus readily available. Easy district for non-Korean speakers to stay in.

Main Subway Station: Myeongdong Station

Lobster Tails in Myeongdong Food Street
Street food in Myeongdong
Night market in Myeongdong
Night markets in Myeongdong

Best Hotels In Myeongdong

Myeongdong has one of the widest selections of hotels in all of Seoul’s districts and there is a hotel to suit any budget. Here are three of the best hotels in Myeongdong to suit different budgets.

$$$ The Westin Josun Seoul (★★★★★):
The Westin Josun Seoul is a luxurious 5-star hotel situated in the popular Myeongdong shopping district, offering well-appointed rooms with views of the city or mountains, exceptional service, multiple dining options, a swimming pool, and convenient access to top attractions like Gyeongbokgung Palace.

$$ Four Points by Sheraton Josun (★★★★):
The Four Points by Sheraton Josun is a comfortable hotel located right in the heart of vibrant Myeongdong, placing you steps from the area’s world-class shopping, dining, and entertainment. Contemporary rooms, an indoor pool, and 24-hour fitness centre ensure an enjoyable Seoul stay.

$ Philstay Myeongdong Station (★★):
Philstay Myeongdong Station is a modern budget hotel situated right next to the Myeongdong subway station, providing easy accessibility around Seoul. Its clean, compact rooms coupled with friendly service offer great value in the prime location of Myeongdong – the famous fashion and foodie district.

Learn more: For a full breakdown of where to stay in Myeongdong, including the best budget, mid-range, and luxury accommodation options, check out my guide to the best hotels in Myeongdong. It also includes a more detailed guide about visiting Myeongdong and what to see and do in the area.


Where To Stay In Hongdae (Culture And Entertainment)

Street performers in Hongdae district

When I travel to Seoul for a day trip or weekend stay, I usually come to Hongdae to eat, drink, shop, or party. There are so many great places to dine, including foreign-food restaurants, traditional Korean dishes like BBQ, and funky bistros located in the side streets. Hongdae is the best neighbourhood in Seoul for those who want to experience Korea’s youth culture, eat well, and buy modern Korean fashion.

Hongdae is Seoul’s answer to Harajuku in Tokyo, with lots of unique fashion styles, cafes and stores. The streets are packed with clothes shops (boutique or mainstream), artsy goods, souvenirs, and, best of all, lots of Korean snacks to sample! There’s a strong art influence here from nearby Hongik University (Hong-ik Dae-hakkyo), which gives the area its name and culture (it’s an art uni).

The energetic college district packs an explosion of experiences into a few blocks, perfect for the traveller craving the excitement and modern vibe Korea has become famous for. Accommodation is reasonably priced with homely guesthouses and hostels, as well as artistic hotels and smart business hotels for travellers. This is another great place to base yourself to see other parts of Seoul.

Location Overview: Hongdae is just west of central Seoul and close to the Han River. It’s a lively college neighbourhood that’s directly connected to the Airport Expressway.

What’s Hongdae Like: Artsy ambience catering to university students. Young creative vibe with street art, indie galleries, quirky boutiques, and music halls hosting underground performers.

Key Attractions & Sights: Hongdae Playground for street performances, concert venues, Korean crafts and fashion at Free Market, quirky cafes. Popular nightlife clubs.

Dining & Nightlife Options: Casual dining, foreign foods, quirky cafes, and lots of quick bites and street food. Iconic for its club scene – DJs, dance clubs, lively late night entertainment.

Budget Estimate: As this is a student area, there are plenty of lower-budget places to stay in, as well as mid-range hotels and shops. Foreign food and clubs can be expensive.

Foreigner Friendliness: Very open neighbourhood for foreigners. Lots of Western comforts. The high number of younger Koreans means more chance people can speak English.

Main Subway Station: Hongik University Station

Shops in Seoul's Hongdae District
Shops in Hongdae Shopping Street
Gyeongui Line Book Street In Hongdae
Gyeongui Book Street in Hongdae

Best Hotels In Hongdae

Hongdae’s hotel options aren’t as wide as other tourist areas like Myeongdong or Gangnam, but this district has some of the coolest, most unique hotels in Seoul. Here are some of the best hotels in Hongdae for different budgets.

$$$ RYSE, Autograph Collection (★★★★):
RYSEm Autograph Collection is a stylishly designed hotel in the heart of Hongdae, Seoul’s youth culture and nightlife hub. Its chic rooms with city views, rooftop lounge, and easy access to the area’s countless cafes, galleries, shops, and clubs make it the perfect base to experience this vibrant neighbourhood.

$$ Amanti Hotel Seoul (★★★★):
Nestled in the popular Hongdae area, Amanti Hotel Seoul is a cozy boutique property which affords easy access to all of Hongdae’s attractions while still maintaining tranquility and privacy. With a free-style open lobby, restaurants, a fitness centre, and warm, natural room decor to welcome you.

$ DW Design Residence (★★★):
DW Design Residence is a stylish boutique hotel located in Hongdae. Its chic, modern rooms with city views provide a quiet escape while still being walking distance to Hongdae’s famous shops, clubs, cafes, and street art, making it the perfect base to explore this youthful, artistic neighbourhood.

Learn more: For a full breakdown of where to stay in Hongdae, including the best budget, mid-range, and luxury accommodation options, check out my guide to the best hotels in Hongdae. It also includes a more detailed guide about visiting Hongdae and what to see and do in the area.


Where To Stay In Gangnam (Shopping And Nightlife)

Gangnam Statue In Gangnam Area Seoul

Under the glitzy high-rises lies the opulent heart of Seoul in Gangnam. If you envision the Korean high life of fashion boutiques, Michelin star dining, and pulsing nightclub exclusivity — this is your ideal base. Its reputation as Korea’s Beverly Hills spans well beyond the viral pop song to the district’s extravagant reality. Shop flagship stores carrying luxury labels and ultra-modern Korean goods.

Taste creative fine dining fusing Korean cuisine with other global flavours. Then sip expertly-crafted cocktails at a rooftop bar with city views before you finish off the night at Korea’s most prestigious dance clubs. While the usual Gangnam bucket list caters to those seeking indulgence, there are plenty of wallet-friendly experiences like people-watching in style, riverside walks, and grabbing a Korean dessert.

There’s more to Gangnam than shopping and fancy hotels, though. There’s the historic Bongeunsa Temple, Royal Tombs, and a load of cool art galleries and museums to check out. Fans of K-pop will definitely love the K-Star Road where you can see statues dedicated to Korea’s biggest music stars. You might even bump into your favourite idols in this area if you’re really lucky!

Location Overview: Gangnam is south of the Han River, known as a modern wealthy business district. Well-connected to transit. Nearby Apgujeong is a popular high-end shopping area.

What’s Gangnam Like: Fashionable, elite ambience as Korea’s Beverly Hills. Luxury brand flagships, high-rise corporate offices, refined cafes, glitzy nightlife attract sophisticated crowds.

Key Attractions & Sights: COEX Mall, Starfield Library, Bongeunsa Temple, Gangnam Style K-pop Statue, Gaon Art Centre, K-Star Road, K-pop themed exhibitions.

Dining & Nightlife Options: Michelin-starred restaurants from Japan and Korea. Exceptional fine dining. Trendsetting cocktail bars and exclusive nightclubs with A-list clientele.

Budget Estimate: Most hotels, shops, and restaurants cater to Seoul’s elites, selling designer goods at high prices. However, there are also plenty of budget options in quieter side streets.

Foreigner Friendliness: This area attracts lots of expats who work and live in the area, as well as foreign tourists, making it quite foreigner friendly with some foreign food options.

Main Subway Station: Gangnam Station

Bongeunsa Temple in Gangnam District
Bongeunsa Temple in Gangnam
Starfield Library in Gangnam Seoul
Starfield Library in COEX Mall, Gangnam

Best Hotels In Gangnam

Gangnam boasts the largest collection of upmarket hotels in Seoul and is perfect for travellers who are looking for the finer things when they travel. There are also plenty of mid-range and budget options, too. Here are some hotel recommendations in Gangnam for each budget type.

$$$ Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas (★★★★★):
Overlooking the COEX Mall, the Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas is a luxurious 5-star hotel in the heart of Gangnam. With well-appointed rooms boasting panoramic city views, exceptional service, Michelin-starred dining, an indoor pool, and a prime location near top shopping and attractions.

$$ Dormy Inn Seoul Gangnam (★★★):
Dormy Inn Seoul Gangnam is a comfortable hotel situated minutes from Gangnam’s central station, providing easy access to the fashionable district. Clean Japanese-style rooms, therapeutic onsen hot spring baths, saunas, a 24-hour gym, and breakfast buffet offer great value in an ideal location.

$ Toyoko Inn Gangnam Seoul (★★★):
The Toyoko Inn Gangnam Seoul is an affordable hotel in the heart of Gangnam, Seoul’s most stylish district. Its compact rooms offer essential amenities and free Wi-Fi while its prime location places you steps from mega malls, nightlife, K-Pop labels, and easy transportation for exploring Seoul.


Where To Stay In Insadong (Sights And Culture)

Shop window in Insadong Seoul

For an authentic taste of historic Korean aesthetics, make the charming district of Insadong your Seoul neighbourhood base. Just steps from modern buildings lies this preserved world of hanok houses, tea rooms, and winding alleys that represent Korea of yesterday and still today. Stop into a gallery to admire works by local artisans preserving longtime crafts like handmade hanji paper.

Pop into a tea shop to sip traditional tea while sampling delicate Korean desserts. Wander Insadong’s roads lined with shops offering antiques, traditional attire like hanbok, and quirky souvenirs you won’t find in mass retailers. Yet it’s the ability to take a peaceful break from the hurry of the modern city a few blocks away that makes this a great area to stay in Seoul.

Insadong continues on quietly with locals visiting decades-old restaurants and partaking in cultural experiences unique to Korea. Immerse yourself here in the historic heart of Seoul as a contrast to the gleaming towers surrounding this protected view into the past. There are lots of traditional sights nearby, including Jogyesa Temple, royal palaces, and the charming Bukchon Hanok Village.

Location Overview: Insadong is in central Seoul, known for traditional teahouses, galleries, and antique shops between Anguk Station and Jongno.

What’s Insadong Like: Historic charm with preserved Korean architecture alongside street food stands and peaceful teahouses frequented by locals. Known for traditional ambience.

Key Attractions & Sights: Ssamziegil arts complex housing traditional handicrafts shops, paintings and galleries, Tapgol Park, Jogyesa Buddhist temple, folk museum, and the Dynamic Maze.

Dining & Nightlife Options: Casual local eateries specializing in rice cakes, dumplings and sweet pancakes. Evening entertainment limited but nearby Jongno has plenty of options.

Budget Estimate: Despite the central location to historic sights, this area has many budget options for accommodation, dining, entertainment, and shopping.

Foreigner Friendliness: Historic area has information readily available in other languages. Known for an authentic Korean experience that caters to tourists.

Main Subway Station: Anguk Station

Jogyesa Temple In Insadong Neighbourhood
Jogyesa Temple in Insadong
Ssamzigil in Insadong Neighbourhood
Ssamziegil arts complex in Insadong

Best Hotels In Insadong

As this is a historic area of Seoul, there aren’t many high-rises. Instead hotels are typically smaller and more dated. However, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t lots of good accommodation options in Insadong. Here are some hotel recommendations in Insadong for each budget type.

$$$ Orakai Insadong Suites (★★★★):
Orakai Insadong Suites is a charming boutique hotel situated in central Insadong. Spacious suites with traditional décor, an Italian restaurant, and roof terrace provide comfort and style, while its unbeatable location grants easy access to Insadong’s cafés, galleries, shops, and historic sights.

$$ Nine Tree Premier Hotel Insadong (★★★★):
Nine Tree Premier Hotel Insadong is a modern, design-centric hotel nestled in the heart of Insadong. Contemporary rooms, exceptional service, a lounge bar, and rooftop garden integrate style and comfort, while its coveted location connects you to Insadong’s galleries, teahouses, shopping, and historic charm.

$ Yehadoye Guesthouse (★):
Yehadoye Guesthouse is a charming budget guesthouse located in the heart of Insadong, Seoul’s culture and arts district. It offers comfortable rooms with traditional Korean décor and friendly staff who can recommend the best galleries, teahouses, and restaurants in the lively neighbourhood.


Where To Stay In Dongdaemun (Shopping And Culture)

Dongdaemun District In Seoul With DDP

For shoppers seeking the ultimate retail therapy, make vibrant Dongdaemun your Seoul base. This is a prime spot to indulge in the city’s famous shopping culture. The district thrums with immense wholesale and retail complexes like Doota and Migliore catering to Korean fashion wholesalers and trendy shoppers alike. Storefronts crammed with glittering goods and clothing stay open all day and night.

Outside the shops, food stalls pump out snacks and coffee to fuel indulgent shopping sprees. You’ll certainly need it with so many places to shop in Dongdaemun, both in traditional markets and modern department stores. Dongdaemun satisfies more than retail desires though with its futuristic architecture like the sleek curve of the Dongdaemun Design Plaza and lively Dongdaemun History and Culture Park.

From browsing chic boutiques under the bright lights at 3am to strolling the park amid historic sights from the daytime, Dongdaemun’s around-the-clock energy delivers an intoxicating urban vibe unique to Seoul that visitors won’t soon forget. This is definitely one of the best areas in Seoul for those who want to bring home a lot of souvenirs and be well connected with access to other parts of Seoul.

Location Overview: Dongdaemun is northeast Seoul, known for enormous wholesale and retail shopping complexes open 24/7. Adjacent to the historic area of Jongno.

What’s Dongdaemun Like: Vibrant commercial district with futuristic and eclectic architecture. Caters heavily to fashion trade and retail with camera-ready styling displays attracting youth.

Key Attractions & Sights: Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Dongdaemun History Culture Park, Shopping complexes like Migliore mall and Hello APM. Best area in Seoul for shopping.

Dining & Nightlife Options: Street food snacks late into the evening outside major malls. More casual local eateries than fine dining. Nightlife not a main draw.

Budget Estimate: Very wide range in terms of fashion and market pricing as well as food stall options. Easy to find low budget to moderate accommodations as well as 5-star hotels.

Foreigner Friendliness: Not as much English used but still an accessible location in Seoul that’s used to tourists. Known more for Korean fashion than traditional culture.

Main Subway Station: Dongdaemun Station

Traditional Market in Dongdaemun Seoul
Street food in Gwangjang Market near Dongdaemun
Hanbok for sale in Dongdaemun District
Korean hanbok for sale in Dongdaemun

Best Hotels In Dongdaemun

Dongdaemun is a shopping district that has a lot of tall department stores with smaller hotels squeezed in between them, as well as small guesthouses in the quieter side streets. You can find hotels with nice views of Seoul. Here are some hotel recommendations in Dongdaemun for each budget type.

$$$ JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul (★★★★★):
The JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square is a luxurious, 5-star hotel centrally located in Dongdaemun, steps from high-end malls and markets that stay open until the wee hours. Conveniently placed with spacious, well-appointed rooms, it serves as an ideal base to explore all that Seoul has to offer.

$$ Hotel Skypark Kingstown Dongdaemun (★★★★):
Hotel Skypark Kingstown is a modern hotel situated next to Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station, providing easy access to Dongdaemun’s famous markets and shopping centres. Its comfortable, contemporary rooms, free breakfast, and prime location offer convenience and value in dynamic Seoul.

$ Mangrove Dongdaemun (★★★):
Mangrove Dongdaemun is a cozy boutique hotel nestled near the buzzing Dongdaemun shopping district. Its chic, nature-inspired rooms with city views, friendly service, lounge bar, and walking distance to late-night markets, malls, and attractions make it a unique Seoul stay with style and convenience.

Learn more: Check out my review of the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square and learn about the Korean trend called ‘hocance‘, which is a combination of ‘hotel’ and ‘vacance’, meaning to vacation inside a hotel. It’s a lovely hotel and I really enjoyed my stay and exploring the sights of Dongdaemun.


Where To Stay In Jamsil (Nature And Shopping)

Jamsil Neighbourhood With Lotte World Tower

For travellers seeking to experience Seoul’s sporting spirit and family-friendly recreation, the athletic district of Jamsil has lots of Seoul accommodation options for you. As a hub of huge stadium event energy and Olympic legacy by the picturesque Han River, visitors can access major concerts and events one day then partake in thrills at the massive Lotte World amusement park the next.

Cheer on Korea’s beloved baseball team at Jamsil Baseball Stadium or visit music festivals and more at Olympic Park while staying steps from the fan action. The surrounding Jamsil and Songpa districts also offer scenic riverside parks such as Seokchon Lake, the landmark Jamsilsa Temple, and access to Lotte World Tower’s soaring views—all balancing culture with modern conveniences.

Jamsil offers a slower-paced stay in Seoul than the fast-paced touristy districts like Myeongdong and Hongdae, along with scenic views, extensive shopping, fine dining, and the best views of Seoul from the Seoul Sky Observatory. This Seoul neighbourhood allows immersion in events and culture only Seoul can offer while still catering to family travellers seeking flexible fun east of the city centre.

Location Overview: Jamsil is a district in southeastern Seoul, known for sports venues and the Olympic Park. There are also many Lotte attractions, including the Lotte World Tower.

What’s Jamsil Like: A family-friendly neighbourhood with athletic ambience. Home to the Olympic Stadium and Arena where concerts / matches are held. More nature than central Seoul.

Key Attractions & Sights: Olympic Park, Lotte World theme park, Seoul Sports Complex (baseball / football), Jamsilsa Buddhist temple, Jamsil Naru Park along the Han River.

Dining & Nightlife Options: Casual restaurants and cafes near Lotte World. Street food stands clustered around the stadium. Nightlife not a main draw but some quiet bars around.

Budget Estimate: Jamsil is a rich neighbourhood in Seoul and attracts wealthy tourists and Seoulites alike to its shopping and attractions. Expect slightly higher prices here, but still bargains around.

Foreigner Friendliness: English less common than other central Seoul districts as popular with locals, but major attractions and shopping centres will be foreigner friendly.

Main Subway Station: Jamsil Station

Lotte World Tower in Jamsil District
Lotte World Tower in Jamsil
Lotte World Adventure In Jamsil
Lotte World Adventure in Jamsil

Best Hotels In Jamsil

Jamsil has the charm and opulence of Gangnam, but in a more peaceful, greener district of Seoul that has a more laid back pace of life. This is a great area in Seoul to have fun, shop, eat well, and spend the evening enjoying the sights. Here are some hotel recommendations in Jamsil for each budget type.

$$$ Signiel Seoul (★★★★★):
Overlooking the Han River, the landmark Signiel Seoul occupies the top floors of the Lotte World Tower in Jamsil. Luxury rooms with panoramic views, exceptional dining, an urban forest, infinity pools, and proximity to attractions like Lotte World make it one of Seoul’s premier hotels.

$$ Rosana Tourist Hotel (★★★★):
The Rosana Tourist Hotel is a comfortable budget hotel located in Jamsil, convenient for those visiting Seoul’s famous amusement park, Lotte World, and the 1988 Olympic sites. With cozy, modern rooms, friendly service, buffet breakfast and easy transportation access, it makes an affordable Seoul stay.

$ Pharos Hotel (★★★):
Pharos Hotel is an affordable guesthouse conveniently situated in the bustling Jamsil district. Its cozy, boutique-style rooms, shared lounges and rooftop garden offer a quiet, budget-friendly respite while still being walking distance to Jamsil’s major attractions.


Where To Stay In Itaewon (Food And Entertainment)

Itaewon neighbourhood with N Seoul Tower

Known as the foreigner district due to its history as a home to American soldiers, Itaewon is the most multicultural place in Seoul and home to many expats. English is more widely spoken here and shops cater to foreigner sizes. Brimming with global flair and nonstop excitement, the lively Itaewon district offers visitors an ideal launchpad for exploring Seoul’s vibrant culture and nightlife.

With lanes packed with diverse cuisines from across the globe, travellers can dine their way around the world without leaving the neighbourhood. After dark, Itaewon’s neon-lit cocktail bars and thumping dance clubs keep the party going into the early morning hours. And thanks to Itaewon’s central location near the Han River, tourists can easily immerse themselves in Seoul’s tradition and modernity.

For guests eager to experience one of Asia’s most dynamic cities, Itaewon’s cosmopolitan vibe and energetic entertainment make it the perfect home base for a Seoul adventure. If you’re worried about getting lost in translation, Itaewon’s international charms can make visiting Korea easier. Muslim travellers to Korea will appreciate the wide selection of Halal food and the Itaewon mosque.

Location Overview: Itaewon is centrally located, close to the Han River and N Seoul Tower and adjacent to the Yongsan district. Known for expat culture and international diversity.

What’s Itaewon Like: Multicultural district with global cuisine, nightlife and shopping. Caters to an international mix from US Army ties. Blend of modern amenities with street food stands.

Key Attractions & Sights: Itaewon Global Village Centre showcases cultural diversity. Also popular for energetic nightclubs, casual lounges with foreign comfort food, and theatres.

Dining & Nightlife Options: Halal, Kosher and vegetarian restaurants indicative of Itaewon’s worldwide options. Find foreign foods from tacos to curries. Bars open late with DJs and themes.

Budget Estimate: Prices typically range from lower budget to mid-range for food, shopping and hotel rates. Itaewon draws all types of traveller, from digital nomads to budget backpackers.

Foreigner Friendliness: Extremely open and welcoming neighbourhood to foreigners with English-language menus and services readily available.

Main Subway Station: Itaewon Station

Backstreets of Itaewon in Seoul
Backstreets in Itaewon
Mosque in Itaewon
Seoul Central Mosque in Itaewon

Best Hotels In Itaewon

The Itaewon district spreads across the slopes of Namsan Mountain with views of the N Seoul Tower possible from many places. That also means that some hotels can be uphill, so be careful when choosing your place. Here are some hotel recommendations in Itaewon for each budget type.

$$$ Grand Hyatt Seoul (★★★★★):
The Grand Hyatt Seoul is an iconic luxury hotel situated on Namsan Mountain in the Itaewon district, featuring well-appointed rooms with city views, exceptional dining options, a spa, fitness centre, outdoor pool, and convenient proximity to top attractions like N Seoul Tower and the War Memorial of Korea.

$$ Mondrian Seoul Itaewon (★★★★★):
Nestled at the foot of Namsan Mountain, the stylish Mondrian Seoul Itaewon offers chic, contemporary accommodations steps from the vibrant Itaewon neighbourhood. Its sleek rooms with city views, eclectic dining, and a rooftop lounge put guests in the heart of this multicultural hub.

$ Imperial Palace Boutique Hotel Itaewon (★★★):
Imperial Palace Boutique Hotel Itaewon is an affordable, design-centric hotel in the lively Itaewon district. Contemporary rooms, exemplary service, rooftop lounge with city views, and walking distance to global cuisine, nightlife, N Seoul Tower, and subway, make it a stylish, convenient base to explore Seoul.


Where To Stay In Yongsan (Convenience And Culture)

Hotel in Yongsan District in Seoul Korea

This is where to stay in Seoul if your priority is good value and getting around easily. You’ll find plenty of the city’s traditional charm in this mostly residential area, as well as some of the best prices and peace & quiet. Located close to Hongdae, Myeongdong, Itaewon, and even Gangnam, this is certainly a convenient location for those who plan to move around a lot and see all the sights.

Situated near the centre of Seoul, the Yongsan district gives visitors prime access to the historic and ultra-modern attractions of this fast-paced capital. With cultural sites like the National Museum of Korea and the War Memorial of Korea within its borders, travellers have centuries of Korean history and artwork at their fingertips. The Itaewon shopping and nightlife district is also just a short ride away.

For relaxation amid the bustling metropolis, Yongsan boasts expansive green spaces including the sprawling Hangang Park along the riverfront. With its museums, monuments, restaurants, and natural escapes, Yongsan lets tourists dive into Seoul’s unique layers of tradition and innovation while enjoying comfortable accommodations. Expect great views of the N Seoul Tower from hotels in this area, too.

Location Overview: Yongsan stretches south of the Han River near central Seoul. Home to the enormous Yongsan Electronics Market and War Memorial of Korea.

What’s Yongsan Like: Lively commercial district centred around the dense electronics shopping complex. Also residential in some areas with older architecture and a mix of income levels.

Key Attractions & Sights: Yongsan Electronics Market for tech and gadgets. War Memorial and Museum spans vast grounds honouring military history. Smaller museums in the area too.

Dining & Nightlife Options: More casual everyday eateries and takeout catering to electronics market shoppers and residents. Limited nightlife but good rooftops towards Namsan Mountain.

Budget Estimate: Room rates and dining very inexpensive around the market and residential sections compared to higher-end options around the War Memorial and Yongsan Station.

Foreigner Friendliness: Tourists won’t have any problems in the large malls, hotels, and stations, but the smaller back streets of Yongsan cater more to locals.

Main Subway Station: Yongsan Station

National Museum of Korea In Yongsan District
National Museum of Korea in Yongsan
War Memorial of Korea In Yongsan Seoul
War Memorial of Korea in Yongsan

Best Hotels In Yongsan

The Yongsan area stretches out around the Yongsan area up to Seoul Station and down to the Han River and is set to be the future hot place to visit in Seoul with the area set to become Seoul’s tech hub from 2025. Here are some hotel recommendations in Yongsan for each budget type.

$$$ Grand Mercure Ambassador Seoul Yongsan (★★★★):
Luxurious apartments and hotel rooms blend seamlessly at Grand Mercure Ambassador in central Yongsan. Minutes from the river and public transportation, facilities include an executive lounge, a swimming pool, multiple restaurants, and guests enjoy easy access to Yongsan parks.

$$ Nine Tree Premier ROKAUS Hotel Seoul Yongsan (★★★★):
The Nine Tree Premier Hotel is a stylish, design-oriented hotel near Yongsan Station, providing easy transit access around Seoul. Contemporary rooms, exceptional service, lounge bar, and walking distance to the riverside parks, War Memorial, and Itaewon’s global dining make it an ideal base.

$ Hotel WO Yongsan Station (★★★):
Hotel WO Yongsan Station is a sleek, modern hotel located next to Yongsan Station, offering quick access around Seoul and beyond. Its vibrant, artsy rooms feature contemporary decor, while onsite dining, a fitness centre and convenient transport links cater to both leisure and business travellers.


Where To Stay In Yeouido (Nature And Culture)

Hotels in Yeouido District in Seoul Korea

Sitting on an island in the Han River, Yeouido offers visitors a refreshing oasis in the middle of bustling Seoul. Travellers will enjoy strolling the lush public parks and gardens dotting this “Island of Yeoui” while skyscrapers glitter in the background. During April, the area is home to one of the biggest cherry blossom festivals in all of South Korea, with thousands of cherry trees to walk under.

The National Assembly, Seoul’s stock exchange, and major media outlets call Yeouido home – making it a fascinating destination for witnessing South Korea’s economic and political engines up close. Expect to find upmarket attractions and eateries in this area. Hopping over to the mainland via subway or footbridge leads straight to key sites like Gwanghwamun Plaza and Gangnam.

With its balancing act of nature, commerce and city attractions, Yeouido’s prime location enables tourists to move between serene escapes and urban energy. And sampling Seoul’s celebrated food scene is effortless with local eateries and traditional markets abounding nearby. Stay in Yeouido and enjoy a peaceful stay with bike rides by the river, picnics, and strolls through a quieter part of Seoul.

Location Overview: Yeouido is an island district southwest of central Seoul, connected by bridges and home to the National Assembly Building. Plenty of nearby natural attractions.

What’s Yeouido Like: Mix of financial high-rises and cultural spots like Yeouido Park. Draws business professionals but also outdoorsy families with green spaces, festivals along the Han River.

Key Attractions & Sights: 63 City skyscraper has an observation deck. Yeouido Park local favourite to bike, picnic or see spring cherry blossoms. National Assembly offers free tours.

Dining & Nightlife Options: Casual business area dining like noodles stands popular with lunch crowds. Limited evening entertainment options compared to Hongdae and Gangnam.

Budget Estimate: Mid-range for hotels, meals and attractions. Higher-end lodging also available for executive business clients if needed. Easy to utilise low budget transportation.

Foreigner Friendliness: English less common away from hotel business centres but access to and from Yeouido conveniently English-friendly overall via transit options.

Main Subway Station: Yeouido Station

Picnic by the Han River in Yeouido
Yeouido Hangang River Park
Cherry Blossoms in Yeouido Neighbourhood
Cherry blossoms in Yeouido

Best Hotels In Yeouido

As Yeouido is a commerce and political centre, there are more hotels catering to business and luxury travellers than budget travellers. High costs, but expect beautiful views of Seoul and the Han River. Here are some hotel recommendations in Yeouido for each budget type.

$$$ Conrad Seoul (★★★★★):
Overlooking the Han River, the luxurious Conrad Seoul on Yeouido Island is a stylish oasis in Seoul’s financial district, offering well-appointed rooms with stunning views, multiple dining options including Michelin-starred dining, an outdoor pool, spa, and close access to the National Assembly Building.

$$ Glad Yeouido (★★★★):
Glad Yeouido is a sleek, contemporary hotel situated on Yeouido Island in Seoul’s business district. Chic rooms with panoramic city views, an international buffet, fitness centre, and walking distance to the National Assembly and riverside parks make it an ideal base for business and leisure travellers.

$ The Connoisseur Residence Hotel (★★★):
The Connoisseur Residence Hotel is a cozy boutique hotel located in Yeouido. Its stylish, apartment-style rooms with river views, shared kitchen and convenient location provide a quiet escape, while remaining close to corporate offices, cultural sights and the Han River greenway.


Best Districts In Seoul By Traveller Type

Residential district in central Seoul

There are so many options for places to stay in Seoul that it can be overwhelming trying to figure out which is right for your particular travel needs. A family is likely to want a different area than a backpacker out to party or a couple after a romantic weekend. Everyone has their own needs and this section will help recommend some neighbourhoods that I think will be most suitable for you.

Where To Stay In Seoul For First-Timers

For your first visit to Seoul, the most convenient and tourist-friendly districts to stay in are Myeongdong, Insadong, Dongdaemun, Hongdae or Itaewon. Myeongdong’s mix of traditional sights, mega shopping malls and street food provides easy access to top attractions like Gyeongbokgung Palace and the charming alleyways of Insadong.

The vibrant, creative youth culture of Hongdae, along with Itaewon’s international dining scene should also be on your list. Dongdaemun’s famous market and shopping centres that stay open all night offers a more local experience. Each area has accommodation options fitting any budget.

Where To Stay In Seoul For Solo Travellers

For those visiting Seoul alone, the most engaging districts to stay in are trendy Hongdae, multicultural Itaewon, or the central downtown (Myeongdong / Insadong / Dongdaemun). Hongdae’s indie arts scene and clubs make it easy to mingle with locals and fellow travellers. Itaewon’s international cuisine and bars fosters social interaction.

Central Seoul’s downtown districts like Myeongdong, Insadong and Dongdaemun place you amidst the action with boutique shops, teahouses and night markets to explore. Hostels here also organise activities. Getting around via transit is seamless, though walking these areas alone is also perfectly safe given Seoul’s low crime rate.

Where To Stay In Seoul For Families

When traveling to Seoul with kids, consider staying in family-friendly districts like Hongdae, Jamsil or near City Hall. Hongdae has playgrounds and cafes, while Jamsil is home to major amusement parks like Lotte World. Areas around City Hall and Euljiro are close to child-friendly museums, Namsan Park, and the expansive Seoul Children’s Grand Park.

Myeongdong also has plenty of malls and food options for picky eaters. Multi-room accommodation is easy to find, though advance booking is recommended as family rooms fill fast. Most districts are very safe for families day or night.

Where To Stay In Seoul For Budget Travellers

For an affordable visit to Seoul, consider staying in Hongdae, Dongdaemun or areas near universities, which cater well to the backpacking crowd. Hostels here can cost under $10/night, or opt for guesthouses for cheap private rooms. Hongdae offers both budget digs and lively nightlife.

Dongdaemun has 24/7 shopping bargains while being metro-close to major sights. Other lower-cost neighbourhoods like Mapo and Seongsu are on the artsy side with cafes and clubs. With public transit connectivity, most places are still conveniently accessible to top attractions on a budget.

Where To Stay In Seoul For Luxury Travellers

For an ultra-indulgent trip to Seoul, consider staying in the opulent Gangnam district, including the stylish Apgujeong / Cheongdam area, or conveniently located Jongno between Myeongdong and Insadong. Gangnam is renowned for its glittering high-rise hotels with Michelin-starred restaurants, chic cocktail bars, luxury shopping at COEX, and Bongeunsa Temple.

The Apgujeong and Cheongdam neighbourhoods of northern Gangnam also offer exclusive boutiques alongside five-star hospitality. For history buffs, Jongno’s heritage hotels situate you among Gyeongbokgung Palace and the traditional hanok village of Bukchon while providing first-class amenities and service.

Where To Stay In Seoul For Business Travellers

For those visiting Seoul on business, the most convenient areas to stay in are Gangnam, Yeouido, or Yongsan districts. Gangnam houses the COEX business hub along with corporate offices and Trade Tower’s exhibition centres, pairing modern accommodations with dining and nightlife options.

Yeouido’s high-rise hotels neighbour Seoul’s key financial institutions and the National Assembly. Yongsan’s proximity to Yongsan Station and Seoul Station provides speedy airport connections and travel to other parts of Seoul. All offer work-friendly amenities from conference rooms to copying services, located only a short cab ride from destinations like Namsan and Myeongdong.

Best Areas In Seoul For Korean Culture

For an authentic taste of Korean culture, opt to stay in areas like Insadong, Bukchon Hanok Village or Jongno. Insadong’s streets are lined with galleries exhibiting works by local artists, traditional teahouses and shops selling handicrafts, allowing you to immerse in old Seoul.

The Bukchon Hanok neighbourhood places you right among preserved hanok houses while Jongno juxtaposes historic palaces, temples and the new Seoul City Hall. Trying the Korean cuisine, soju, noraebang karaoke and catching a K-pop show can happen in most districts however. Booking a hanok guesthouse also lets you experience traditional accommodation.

Best Areas In Seoul For Shopping

For shopaholics, the best home bases in Seoul are Myeongdong, Dongdaemun or the Apgujeong / Cheongdam areas in Gangnam. Myeongdong offers over 400 local boutiques alongside retail giants like Shinsegae along brightly-lit pedestrian lanes. Dongdaemun’s expansive 24-hour malls and markets offer everything from designer knock-offs to craft supplies at incredibly low rates.

Known as Korea’s Champs-Élysées, Cheongdam and Apgujeong in Gangnam flaunt posh department stores like Galleria alongside luxury flagship boutiques from brands like Chanel and Louis Vuitton. Whichever retail wonderland suits your tastes, staying central allows you to conveniently drop your bags after long shopping adventures.

Best Areas In Seoul For Entertainment

For easy access to Seoul’s buzzing nightlife scene, Hongdae, Itaewon and Gangnam are ideal areas to stay. Hongdae is the city’s epicentre for indie music clubs, hidden bars and late night street food alongside art markets and cafes. Itaewon caters to party-goers with its vast array of lounges and nightclubs spinning hip hop and EDM among burger joints and craft beer pubs.

Upscale Gangnam is renowned for posh clubs playing K-pop and electronic while mega-clubs like Octagon fuel Seoul’s after-dark energy. Myeongdong also stays lively late with its brightly-lit shopping streets and food stalls. If you want somewhere to stay in Seoul that doesn’t sleep, Myeongdong is a great answer.

Best Districts In Seoul For Short Stays

With just a few days to spare, you’ll want to base yourself in Seoul’s most popular central districts like Myeongdong, Hongdae or Dongdaemun. Myeongdong will place you right in the thick of the action with traditional and modern shopping options and street food, along with cultural sights like Deoksugung Palace in walkable distance.

Also centrally located, Hongdae offers a youthful vibe with endless cafes, clubs and entertainment. Dongdaemun gives you 24/7 access to sprawling markets and malls in an inherently local scene. With so much packed into one area, these dynamic locales let you maximise a quick trip.

Best Districts In Seoul For 1-Week Stays

With a full week to explore Seoul, basing yourself in neighbourhoods like Hongdae, Myeongdong and Insadong will enable you to fully experience both historical sights and local colour. Hongdae provides quick access to trendy yet traditional sites along the Han River as well as boutique shops and galleries.

Myeongdong and Insadong places you among top attractions including Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Bukchon Hanok Village while also having restaurants, cafes and nightlife within close proximity. With an extensive transit system, all corners of Seoul will still remain at your fingertips from these centrally located districts.

Best Districts In Seoul For Month-long Stays

With 30 days to unpack Seoul, slower-paced residential districts like Euljiro, Seongdong or Mapo allow you to live like a local. Home to universities and hanoks, Euljiro offers budget eats with cultural sights nearby. Seongdong’s parks, family-run shops and library cafés exude neighbourhood charm.

Bordering the Han River, Mapo blends nature trails with an indie arts scene. Staying outside the usual tourist centres grants a richer, community-centric experience. Yet with Seoul’s efficient subway system, iconic attractions are only ever a short ride away at your desire.


Seoul Accommodation Searching Tips

Figuring out where to stay in Seoul is a serious concern and finding the right place at the right time of year for the right price can certainly impact the overall experience of your holiday. As well as providing a Seoul district guide that has covered what I consider the best neighbourhoods to stay in, I want to offer some of my personal tips from decades of travelling in Seoul, Korea, and beyond.

Location is key: Pick a neighbourhood that aligns with your interests, whether that be shopping in Myeongdong, culture in Insadong, or nightlife in Hongdae. This way top attractions will be walkable and you won’t find yourself travelling a long way each day. A central location that’s well connected is better than staying next to one particular attraction you want to visit.

Compare rates: Hotel prices can fluctuate dramatically. Each of the major hotel booking sites have their own deals with hotels and you might find cheaper prices for the same hotel and the same dates from different sites. I always find the hotel I want to stay in and then compare sites like agoda.com, hotels.com, and booking.com to see which has the best price for my stay.

Book early: Reserve at least 2 or 3 months out, especially for peak times like cherry blossom season (April), summer holidays (August), and autumn leaves (October), to avoid disappointment and higher prices. Rooms fill fast in Seoul and you can save a lot of money if you book in advance, so plan ahead.

Seek out guesthouses: For an authentic Korean stay, hanok guesthouses offer traditional charm at budget prices. In Seoul, you can find hanok houses in Bukchon Hanok Village where you can experience life in Joseon-era Korea, but with modern comforts.

Splurge on views: If your budget allows, rooms facing landmarks like N Seoul Tower or Bukchon Hanok Village enhance your stay exponentially. Large hotels generally have better views as they’re taller and places in Myeongdong and Insadong have rooftop bars where you can take in the views at night.

Airport connections: If you’re visiting Seoul for a short time and need to get to and from Incheon Airport conveniently, then staying in Hongdae is a great option as it’s connected to the airport by subway. It’s also connected to Gimpo Airport, which is Seoul’s main airport that flies to Jeju Island. There are also limo buses that travel from Incheon Airport to most major neighbourhoods in Seoul.

I hope these tips help you figure out where to stay in Seoul and start planning your ideal trip to Korea. Remember to check out my South Korea Travel Guide for more tips about travelling to Korea, including details about staying connected, travel money, seasons, attractions, and lots more.


Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about where to stay in Seoul. These answers are based on my own experience and from research conducted to write this article.

Where’s the best place to stay in Seoul for first-timers?

For first-time travellers to Seoul, Myeongdong, Hongdae, or Insadong are perfect places to stay to see the sights, experience Korean culture, and be conveniently located to travel across Seoul. These Seoul neighbourhoods are used to tourists and you’ll find tourist-support staff walking the streets, tourist information centres, and plenty of translated signs and menus.

Which Neighbourhood in Seoul is best for tourists?

The best neighbourhood in Seoul for tourists is Myeongdong or Hongdae. Myeongdong is a tourist-friendly district that caters to tourists with plenty of retail stores, restaurants, and Seoul’s best selection of hotels. Hongdae is Korea’s youth culture centre and a great place to check out to immerse yourself in Korean culture.

Which district of Seoul has good budget accommodation?

Hongdae has a good selection of budget accommodation, including guesthouses and hostels with very low prices. Myeongdong also has many cheaper hotels and guesthouses that are slightly more expensive, but offer private rooms in a central location.

Which is the best area to stay in Seoul?

The best area to stay in Seoul is the one that suits your travel requirements and budget. Myeongdong has the widest range of hotels that cater to budgets of all size and is conveniently located close to attractions, major transportation hubs like Seoul Station, and has lots of shops and restaurants that cater to tourists with more English-speaking staff. However, if you’re a regular traveller to Seoul, you may find somewhere like Jamsil or Yongsan better places to stay as you can explore less tourists districts and try more authentic Korean restaurants.

Which area in Seoul has the best nightlife?

The best areas in Seoul for nightlife are Hongdae, Itaewon, and Gangnam. There are bars and clubs in all of these areas, with Hongdae and Gangnam both offering world-class nightclubs. If you prefer to try Korean singing rooms and quieter bars, then try Hongdae or Itaewon, as well as the Jonggak area near Insadong.

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10 Best Hotels In Hongdae 2024: Seoul’s Coolest District https://inmykorea.com/best-hotels-in-hongdae-seoul-korea/ https://inmykorea.com/best-hotels-in-hongdae-seoul-korea/#respond Wed, 01 Jun 2022 09:06:14 +0000 https://inmykorea.com/?p=6904 Why should you stay in Hongdae? Because it’s the coolest, most exciting part of Seoul and the best place to see street performances, experience mouthwatering dishes, and feel the artistic vibes of Korea’s creative community. This guide introduces you to the 10 best hotels in Hongdae, including chic, modernistic luxury hotels to quirky guesthouses run by locals.

Hongdae is popular with locals and tourists alike for its vibrant community of students, young adults, artists, and travellers, all meshed in together in low-rise buildings and narrow alleys. There’s always something going on in Hongdae – markets, entertainment, and people enjoying life in Seoul.

What Hongdae lacks in tourist sights and temples, it more than makes up for with local culture. Designers show their wares in boutique fashion shops, artists make their mark in galleries or on the walls of Hongdae’s old buildings, and everyone is working hard to create something new and fresh.

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The Top 10 Hotels In Hongdae 2024

These 10 hotels in Hongdae all have comfortable & clean rooms, a convenient location, an outstanding reputation, and a high level of atmosphere and quality that only the best hotels possess. Whatever your budget or comfort level, one of these great hotels in Hongdae will be suitable for you.

Although these hotels in Hongdae aren’t ranked in any particular order, the first few are the most exclusive and offer a high level of service that you’d expect from luxury hotels. The second half of the list contains smaller hotels and guesthouses that offer a more cosy experience and are budget hotels.

All of these hotels are highly rated within their price category and are located within 5-10 minutes of the popular Hongdae Shopping Street near Hongik University. Some hotels are in the quieter residential neighbourhood part of Hongdae, while others are right in the thick of the busiest areas.

If you’re visiting Seoul for more than a few days, I highly recommend spending at least a couple of days in Hongdae so you can soak up the atmosphere and culture of the area. It’s also a great place for last minute souvenir shopping and greedy meals.

I’ve used Agoda and Klook for prices. Other good hotel booking sites for Seoul and Korea include Hotels.com, and Booking.com. If you want to find the best prices, it’s worth taking a bit of time to check each of these sites and compare their prices.

I haven’t included the price of each hotel in this article as prices can vary a lot depending on the day of the week you’re booking, as well as the time of year. October in Korea is peak travel to see autumn leaves and March / April are peak travel months to see cherry blossoms. Check out this Korean season guide to see when Korea gets busy and what to do in each month.


Planning to visit Korea? These travel essentials will help you plan your trip, get the best deals, and save you time and money before and during your Korean adventure.

Visas & K-ETA: Some travellers to Korea need a Tourist Visa, but most can travel with a Korean Electronic Travel Authorisation (K-ETA). Currently 22 Countries don’t need either one.

How To Stay Connected: Pre-order a Korean Sim Card or a WiFi Router to collect on-arrival at Incheon Airport (desks open 24-hours). Alternatively, download a Korean eSIM for you travels.

Where To Stay: For Seoul, I recommend Myeongdong (convenient), Hongdae (cool culture) or Gangnam (shopping). For Busan, Haeundae (Beach) or Seomyeon (Downtown).

Incheon Airport To Seoul: Take the Airport Express (AREX) to Seoul Station or a Limo Bus across Seoul. Book an Incheon Airport Private Transfer and relax to or from the airport.

Korean Tour Operators: Tour companies that have a big presence in Korea include Klook, Trazy, Viator, and Get Your Guide. These sites offer discounted entry tickets for top attractions

Seoul City Passes: Visit Seoul’s top attractions for free with a Discover Seoul Pass or Go City Seoul Pass. These passes are great for families and couples visiting Seoul – you can save lots.

How To Get Around: For public transport, grab a T-Money Card. Save money on Korea’s high speed trains with a Korea Rail Pass. To see more of Korea, there are many Rental Car Options.

Travel Money: Use money exchanges near Myeongdong and Hongdae subway stations for the best exchange rates. Order a Wise Card or WOWPASS to pay by card across Korea.

Flights To Korea: I use flight comparison sites such as Expedia and Skyscanner to find the best flights to Korea from any country. Air Asia is a good option for budget flights from Asia.

How To Learn Korean: The language course from 90 Day Korean or Korean Class 101 both have well-structured lessons and lots of useful resources to help you learn Korean.


★★★★

RYSE, Autograph Collection

Celebrate the lively neighbourhoods of Hongdae and nearby Sinchon in one of the most artistic hotels in Hongdae – RYSE, Autograph Collection. Featuring creatively decorated hotel rooms that will make other hotels seem drab, this hotel reflects the stylishness and energy you can only find in Seoul’s youthful Hongdae district.

This hotel is perfect for family trips, romantic getaways, business meetings, and holidays in Seoul. Make your stay a memorable one with this beautiful hotel.

RYSE Autograph Collection Interior
RYSE Autograph Collection Room

Make yourself at home in one of the 272 air-conditioned rooms featuring LED televisions. Every room in this luxurious hotel comes with premium bedding. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.

Address: 서울 마포구 양화로 130

Amenities: Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a 24-hour fitness center, or other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services. This hotel also features wedding services and a reception hall.

Dining: This hotel offers an immersive dining experience awaits at CHARR, an open-fire steakhouse. Sip cocktails at Side Note Club, a rooftop bar with panoramic views of Seoul. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.

Business Amenities: Featured amenities include a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Planning an event in Seoul? This hotel has facilities measuring 5877 square feet (546 square meters), including conference space. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.


★★★★

L7 Hongdae By LOTTE

Lotte Hotels always provide a delightful blend of homely comfort and great facilities and the L7 Hongdae is certainly no exception. Paying homage to the artistic vibes that flow through the Hongdae neighbourhood, this hotel is packed with chic artwork and beautiful designs that make this a wonderful accommodation.

One of the best features of this hotel is the rooftop pool. Chilling by the pool is the perfect summer activity after a busy day exploring Seoul.

L7 Hongdae by Lotte Exterior
L7 Hongdae by Lotte Room

Make yourself at home in one of the 336 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature hair dryers and bathrobes. All rooms have safes, desks, and daily housekeeping.

Address: 서울 마포구 양화로 141

Amenities: Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities including a fitness centre and a seasonal outdoor pool.

Dining: Enjoy a meal at Floating or snacks in the hotel’s coffee shop/cafe. Relax with your favourite drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.

Business Amenities: Featured amenities include a business centre, express check-in, and a 24-hour front desk. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.


★★★★

Mercure Ambassador Hongdae

Located outside Hongik University Station, the Mercure Ambassador Seoul Hongdae hotel offers an incredibly convenient place to stay at a great price. It’s located at the start of the Hongdae Shopping Street, which means you won’t have to go far when shopping for souvenirs, snacks, and gifts for yourself.

There are local performances nearby in the evenings. A highly rated, fun, modern hotel that offers a comfortable night’s sleep.

Mercure Ambassador Seoul Hongdae Exterior
Mercure Ambassador Seoul Hongdae Room

Make yourself at home in one of the 270 individually furnished guest rooms, featuring iPod docking stations and LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have designer toiletries and bidets. All rooms include phones, safes and desks.

Address: 서울 마포구 양화로 144

Amenities: Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a fitness centre or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and shopping on site.

Dining: Enjoy a meal at SMT Lounge or snacks in the hotel’s coffee shop/cafe. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available for a fee.

Business Amenities: Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access, a business centre, and express check-in. Planning an event in Seoul? This hotel has facilities measuring 689 square feet (64 square meters), including conference space. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.


★★★

9 Brick Hotel

This stylish boutique hotel is nestled in the heart of Hongdae and features sophisticated rooms and interior design that makes it look much more expensive than it actually is. One of the top rated hotels in its price range, this is a great place to stay for couples and young travellers who want to walk outside and be straight into the action of Hongdae’s buzzing streets.

9 Brick Hotel Hongdae Interior
9 Brick Hotel Hongdae Room

Make yourself at home in one of the 94 guest rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Address: 서울 마포구 홍익로5길 32

Amenities: Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services.

Dining: For lunch or dinner, stop by Time’s Lab Kitchen, a restaurant that specializes in Italian cuisine. Dining is also available at the coffee shop/cafe, and room service (during limited hours) is provided. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 9:30 AM for a fee.

Business Amenities: Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access, a business center, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Guests may use a bus station shuttle for a surcharge, and free self parking is available onsite.


★★★★

Amanti Hotel Seoul

With a stay at Amanti Hotel Seoul, you’ll be a couple of minutes walk from the bustling Hongdae Shopping Street and tranquil Gyeongui Forest Line Park, but far enough way to get some peace and quiet, too.

This tall, sleek hotel has large panoramic windows, offering you views over the low-rise buildings of Hongdae and Yeonnamdong. If the room doesn’t offer enough of a view, you can enjoy an evening in the rooftop garden, looking out in all directions.

Amanti Hotel Seoul Hongdae Exterior
Amanti Hotel Seoul Hongdae Room

Make yourself at home in one of the 150 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LED televisions. Your bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries.

Address: 서울 마포구 월드컵북로 31

Amenities: Enjoy recreational amenities such as a fitness centre and seasonal outdoor pool. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, wedding services, and a banquet hall.

Dining: Enjoy a meal at Kitchen AMANTI (breakfast) or snacks in the hotel’s coffee shop/cafe. Quench your thirst with your favourite drink at the poolside bar. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available for a fee.

Business Amenities: Featured amenities include a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.


★★★

Holiday Inn Express Seoul Hongdae

The Holiday Inn Express Seoul Hongdae is a good option for travellers looking to explore all over Seoul. Located above Hongik Uni Station, travellers can jump into the subway and zoom to other parts of the city. The hotel has many attractions nearby, such as the tranquil Gyeongui Book Line. If you want a comfortable stay in Hongdae, this modern hotel will provide a peaceful night’s sleep and leave you refreshed, ready to explore Hongdae’s charms.

Holiday Inn Express Seoul Hongdae Exterior
Holiday Inn Express Seoul Hongdae Room

Make yourself at home in one of the 294 guest rooms featuring refrigerators and LED televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access is available. Private bathrooms with showers feature rainfall shower heads and bidets. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.

Address: 서울 마포구 양화로 188

Amenities: Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and shopping on site.

Dining: Enjoy a satisfying meal at Great Room serving guests of Holiday Inn Express Seoul Hongdae, an IHG Hotel. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM.

Business Amenities: Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, a 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff.


★★★

DW Design Residence

Budget travellers will love the DW Design Residence hotel in Hongdae. You can sleep in clean and cosy rooms and be just 2 minutes from the many entertainment options of Hongdae Shopping Street.

This charming accommodation was created by a couple who spent a year travelling the world on their honeymoon. They came back to Korea and set up this hotel and now enjoy sharing their stories with international travellers who visit Seoul.

DW Design Residence Room
DW Design Residence Second Room

Make yourself at home in one of the 14 guest rooms featuring refrigerators and LED televisions. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.

Address: 서울 마포구 동교로25길 35

Amenities: Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access. Additional features at this hotel include concierge services and a television in a common area.

Dining: No dining facilities available at the DW Design Residence. However, there are numerous dining establishments and cafes in the vicinity.

Business Amenities: Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access, a computer station, and express check-in. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.


★★

Neat House Hongdae

If you want a more homely stay in Hongdae, then the Neat House Hongdae could be for you. This is one of the larger guesthouses in the area and offers a quiet, peaceful night’s rest in the residential part of Hongdae. It’s still close to the lively parts of Hongdae and you can eat Korean BBQ, sing at a noraebang, and be back at the hotel within 10 minutes. A convenient hotel that’s like a home away from home.

Neat House Hongdae Exterior
Neat House Hongdae Room

Make yourself at home in one of the 13 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have showers and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include electric kettles, bottled water, and housekeeping is provided on a limited basis.

Address: 서울 마포구 양화로15안길 7

Amenities: Take in the views from a rooftop terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access and tour/ticket assistance.

Dining: No dining facilities available at the Neat House. However, there are numerous dining establishments and cafes in the vicinity.

Business Amenities: Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services and luggage storage.


★★★

Hotel The Designers Hongdae

Hotel The Designers Hongdae is a located close to Hapjeong Station in the southern part of Hongdae, close to the river. This area has some of the best restaurants in Seoul, offering a mix of Korean and international dishes. If you are just looking for a cheap room to stay in while you’re out exploring all day long, this hotel will be ideal for you. The hotel is clean, comfortable and has a lot of budget-friendly rooms that offer views over the surrounding area.

Hotel The Designers Hongdae Exterior
Hotel The Designers Hongdae Room

Make yourself at home in one of the 80 individually decorated guest rooms, featuring refrigerators and LED televisions. Your room comes with a memory foam bed. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and bidets.

Address: 서울 마포구 양화로 86

Amenities: Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services.

Dining: Grab brunch at Humming Bella, a restaurant that specializes in Modern European cuisine. You can also grab snacks at the coffee shop/cafe. Continental breakfasts are available daily from 8:00 AM to 8:30 AM for a fee.

Business Amenities: Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. Free valet parking is available onsite.


★★

Hongdae Style Guesthouse

Hongdae Style Guesthouse has been designed with travellers in mind. This 3-storey house has a beautiful garden with terrace, and provides guests with a cozy place to relax and unwind. If you want to spend time relaxing inside in the evenings, this friendly guesthouse will be perfect for you. The guesthouse is close to Hongik Station and has many stores, restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops nearby.

Hongdae Style Guesthouse Interior
Hongdae Style Guesthouse Room

Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 8 individually decorated guest rooms, featuring heated floors and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include desks and separate sitting areas, and housekeeping is provided on request.

Address: 서울 마포구 월드컵북로4길 23-3

Amenities: Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access. Additional features at this guesthouse include concierge services, a communal living room, and a picnic area.

Dining: No dining facilities available at the Hongdae Style Guesthouse. However, there are numerous dining establishments and cafes in the vicinity.

Business Amenities: Featured amenities include express check-in, express check-out, and luggage storage. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).


Guesthouses In Hongdae

People staying in a guesthouse in Hongdae Seoul

These 10 best hotels in Hongdae mostly includes large hotels. I’ve added these as they’re more likely to have available accommodation for when you’re looking to travel. Hongdae isn’t a large, built up area like Gangnam or Myeongdong, and instead of mega-hotels, there are small guesthouses to stay in.

If you’re looking for a cosy, friendly atmosphere and the chance to meet other travellers or talk to the guesthouse hosts, then certainly book a room (if they’re available). There are a wide range of guesthouses available in Hongdae that will definitely suit budget travellers.

I often stay in guesthouses in Hongdae and Myeongdong as they’re a cheap place to crash for the night and are perfect for a Weekend Away In Seoul. However, I probably wouldn’t book them for long stays as they often lack some of the facilities you need to make a long-term stay comfortable.

Here’s a list of the top 10 guesthouses in Hongdae, in case you’d rather stay in smaller, friendlier accommodation with a kitchen:

  1. Wow Hills Guesthouse Stay
  2. Orbit Cafe & Guesthouse
  3. Time Travelers Party Hostel
  4. Dream House
  5. Heima Guesthouse Hongdae
  6. TwoTwo House
  7. Hotel Baroato
  8. DAOL Guesthouse
  9. The Blossom Yeonnam Guesthouse
  10. Stitches House

Not sure if Hongdae is right for you? Here are two more hotel guides in Seoul’s other popular tourists locations. If you’re a first time traveller to Korea and looking for easy access to the top tourist sites, I’d checking out one of these cool hotels in Myeongdong.

If you’ve visited Korea before, or want to check out Korea’s designer clothes stores and upmarket restaurants, then Gangnam would probably suit you more (guide coming soon).


Traveller’s Guide To Hongdae

Street performers in Hongdae Seoul

Hongdae is Seoul’s answer to Harajuku in Tokyo, with lots of unique fashion, hairstyles, and a wide range of boutique stores. The streets are packed with clothes shops, artsy goods, souvenirs, and, best of all, lots of Korean snacks to sample!

There’s a strong art influence in Hongdae here from the nearby Hongik University (Korea’s top Art School). Hongdae is best for backpackers, young travellers, those who want to party, or anyone who wants to experience modern Korean culture.

Packed full of unusual cafes, international and Korean restaurants, famous nightclubs, cool bars, and imaginative culture, Hongdae is a really fun place to stay. I’ve had some of the best coffee and Italian pizza in Korea whilst in Hongdae, and lots of other scrumptious delights.

What To See In Hongdae

One of the big draws of Hongdae is the vibrant youth and art culture on display in various forms. There are often public performances in the pedestrian area outside Hongik University Station where dancers, musicians, and singers show off their talents to crowds of locals and tourists.

This is the start of Hongdae Shopping Street, an area in the heart of Hongdae that’s packed with markets, shops, boutiques, arcades, cafes, and foods of all different types. As Hongdae is a student area, the prices are some of the best and this is a great place to pick up souvenirs and snacks.

Hongdae is like a big maze, with a warren of streets branching off the main area, leading to artistic murals on buildings, themed cafes, small galleries, and some of the best restaurants in Seoul. The best way to explore Hongdae is to walk around and head off the main streets to see what you can find.

If you want a break from the shops, follow the Gyeongui Line – abandoned rail tracks that pass through Hongik University Station to the east and west. West of the station you’ll find Gyeongui Line Forest Park – a hip green area with small cafes and bars along the side.

To the east, you’ll find the Gyeongui Line Book Street – another green area that has art installations dedicated to books and the pleasure of reading.

What To Do In Hongdae

Hongdae is an area that’s built to entertain and there’s no shortage of things to do in this area. If you want a peaceful afternoon cuddled up to cats, check yourself into a cat cafe – preferably an ethical one that houses abandoned cats.

If cats aren’t your thing, there’s also the unique Thanks Nature Sheep Cafe which has two well-groomed fluffy sheep inside. The sheep have their own pen and at times you can go and feed them and pose for pictures with them.

If you want a cup of coffee without an animal, you can visit 943 King’s Cross – a Harry Potter themed-cafe, or the bizarre looking Greem Cafe (Yeonnam-dong 223-14) – a black & white themed cafe that looks like a cartoon. There’s no shortage of interesting cafes in this area to discover.

Other highlights in Hongdae include the Coconut Box VR / AR Tropical Cafe & Gallery, The Love Museum (with Trick Art), dozens of Escape Rooms, noraebangs (singing rooms), galleries, museums, bars, restaurants, and lots more. There’s always something new popping up that it’s impossible to keep track of everything.

I’ve included a lot of Hongdae’s attractions in my guide to indoor activities in Seoul – check it out if you want more details about these places.To be honest, the best thing to do in Hongdae is just to walk around and explore the area for yourself.

What To Eat In Hongdae

A trip to Hongdae has to end with dinner (and drinks). There’s so much food on offer in Hongdae that you’ll never have trouble finding something to eat. I visit for the international food, including Gusto Taco and Spacca Napoli – two of my favourite restaurants in Seoul for (foreign) comfort foods. There are also many gourmet burger shops in Hongdae, making it a popular spot for expats in Korea.

Most travellers to Hongdae go for the Korean foods on offer. You can stuff your face with Korean street snacks and comfort food for student prices, including tteokbokki, chimaek (chicken and beer), dakgalbi (stir fried chicken) and other fried Korean treats covered in spicy sauces and cheese!

Whatever food you fancy, you’ll find it in Hongdae. From fine dining and Michelin-starred restaurants, to sweet churros and skewered meats, there’s no shortage of dining options in Hongdae

A general rule when looking for food in Hongdae – the hipster cafes and restaurants are close to Hongik Uni Station, the fancy restaurants and bars are near to Hapjeong Station. Both areas are amazing!

More Information About Seoul

If you want to find out more about what to do, see, and explore in Seoul, then check out some of my other articles about Korea’s capital. Find out the 25 best free activities in Seoul, how the Discover Seoul Pass can save you a whole load of money on premium attractions in the city.

Learn more: If you want to know more about Seoul’s best districts and figure out where the best place to stay for your trip to Korea, then check out my detailed guide about where to stay in Seoul. It’s packed with useful info about each neighbourhood, hotel recommendations for different budgets, and tips about booking accommodation in Seoul.


Hotels In Hongdae FAQs

Finally, here are a few FAQs about hotels in Hongdae, in case the above information didn’t cover enough for you. If you have any other questions you’d like to ask, feel free to leave a comment.

Where is a good place to stay in Seoul?

Hongdae is a good place to stay in Seoul for first time and return travellers. There is a good selection of hotels and a vibrant cultural scene the showcases youth culture, Korean fashion, and modern technology. There are also a lot of restaurants, theme cafes, and shops in Hongdae.

Does Hongdae have many hotels?

Hongdae doesn’t have as many hotels as other districts of Seoul, such as Myeongdong and Gangnam, but there is still a good selection of hotels available. Accommodation options range from hostels and guesthouses to mid-range hotels and a few luxury hotels. Due to Hongdae being a largely residential area, most hotels are small, apart from a few large hotels around Hongik University subway station.

Are there any hostels in Hongdae?

There are a lot of hostels available in Hongdae, thanks to the area being a largely residential area with many houses being converted into small guesthouses and hostels. Prices in Hongdae are very reasonable and Hongdae has some of the best value accommodation options in Seoul.

Is Hongdae a convenient place to stay in Seoul?

Hongdae has a lot of attractions nearby and is a convenient place to stay in Seoul. It is connected to Incheon Airport via the all stop train line and also other parts of Seoul thanks to several subway stations and connections within the Hongdae area.

Is there a subway in Hongdae?

There are several subways stations in the Hongdae area. The main subway station in Hongdae is the Hongik University subway station. Hongdae is a portmanteau of Hong-ik Dae-hagyo (Hongik University). The other subway stations in Hongdae are Hapjeong Station and Sangsu Station.

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JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul Hotel Review 2024 https://inmykorea.com/jw-marriott-dongdaemun-square-seoul-hotel-review/ https://inmykorea.com/jw-marriott-dongdaemun-square-seoul-hotel-review/#respond Mon, 24 Jan 2022 05:59:08 +0000 https://inmykorea.com/?p=5907 The JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul is an impressive 5 star hotel in central Seoul, close to a number of unmissable attractions, shops, and restaurants. If you’re looking for a hotel that offers an extremely comfortable night’s sleep, convenient transportation options, and incredible views, this could be just the place for you.

I recently visited Seoul for the weekend and had the pleasure of spending a night in this fantastically cosy hotel. I want to share my experience in this hotel trying out the Korean cultural trend of hocance, as well as give you all the essential information about the hotel to help you decide if it’s for you.

The JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square is perfect for couples, families and solo travellers who want a pleasant, comfortable stay in Seoul. In this review, I’ll tell you all about what the hotel offers, what’s nearby the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul, and other key details about the hotel. As always, I’ll also provide useful recommendations for things to do in Seoul, as well as insights to help you get the best from your journey. Thanks for reading.

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My Experience At JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square

Joel at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul Hotel: My Review

My girlfriend and I recently visited the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square hotel and stayed for one night in a delightful double room with a king-sized bed. The room was on the 5th floor and looked out over the historic Dongdaemun Gate, Seoul’s fortress walls, and the sloping hills of northern Seoul.

We arrived at the hotel in the afternoon and were promptly greeted and made welcome by the friendly staff. Thanks, Eddie. Within minutes we were checked in and into our room for the night, with my girlfriend instantly falling onto the voluminous bed and declaring she wasn’t going to move until check out the next day. After sitting on it myself, I could see why she wouldn’t want to move!

After a brief photo-session of the room, we went out to explore the hotel’s features, including the famous swimming pool (a popular spot for Instagrammers), spa, and sauna. We wandered down to the dining floor to torture ourselves with the delectable smells on offer from the Tavolo 24 (international buffet) and BLT Steak (steakhouse) restaurants. The latter was featured in a K-drama (Vincenzo, 2021).

Regrettably, we’d just visited the nearby Gwangjang Market and filled ourselves with bindaetteok (pancakes) and makgeolli (rice wine) and were too full to eat at that time. If you’ve ever tried Korea’s Delicious Traditional Food, you’ll understand it’s impossible to resist!


Planning to visit Korea? These travel essentials will help you plan your trip, get the best deals, and save you time and money before and during your Korean adventure.

Visas & K-ETA: Some travellers to Korea need a Tourist Visa, but most can travel with a Korean Electronic Travel Authorisation (K-ETA). Currently 22 Countries don’t need either one.

How To Stay Connected: Pre-order a Korean Sim Card or a WiFi Router to collect on-arrival at Incheon Airport (desks open 24-hours). Alternatively, download a Korean eSIM for you travels.

Where To Stay: For Seoul, I recommend Myeongdong (convenient), Hongdae (cool culture) or Gangnam (shopping). For Busan, Haeundae (Beach) or Seomyeon (Downtown).

Incheon Airport To Seoul: Take the Airport Express (AREX) to Seoul Station or a Limo Bus across Seoul. Book an Incheon Airport Private Transfer and relax to or from the airport.

Korean Tour Operators: Tour companies that have a big presence in Korea include Klook, Trazy, Viator, and Get Your Guide. These sites offer discounted entry tickets for top attractions.

Seoul City Passes: Visit Seoul’s top attractions for free with a Discover Seoul Pass or Go City Seoul Pass. These passes are great for families and couples visiting Seoul – you can save lots.

How To Get Around: For public transport, grab a T-Money Card. Save money on Korea’s high speed trains with a Korea Rail Pass. To see more of Korea, there are many Rental Car Options.

Travel Money: Use money exchanges near Myeongdong and Hongdae subway stations for the best exchange rates. Order a Wise Card or WOWPASS to pay by card across Korea.

Flights To Korea: I use flight comparison sites such as Expedia and Skyscanner to find the best flights to Korea from any country. Air Asia is a good option for budget flights from Asia.

How To Learn Korean: The language course from 90 Day Korean or Korean Class 101 both have well-structured lessons and lots of useful resources to help you learn Korean.


A Night Of ‘Hocance’ At The Hotel

Drinking wine at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul Hotel

Fortunately, we’d planned to enjoy a Korean cultural craze that’s become popular during the pandemic – hocance (호캉스) – a Konglish word made from ho(tel) and (va)cance which means ‘a way that you spend your entire holidays in a hotel‘. After all, when you are staying in a beautiful 5 star hotel in central Seoul, why wouldn’t you spend as much time inside as possible?

After a couple of hours exploring the local area (more on what’s nearby later), we decided to head back to the hotel to indulge in wine, snacks, and the delicious night views on offer. The hotel provides a mini-bar, selection of drinks, wine glasses, and everything else you need to enjoy a night of hocance in style.

The room was spacious, providing comfy chairs and sturdy tables for us to sit at while looking out at the views below. There’s nothing like an armchair with footstool to rest your feet on whilst drinking a glass of wine, reading, and looking out over one of the world’s most dynamic cities. I can see why hocance is so popular in Korea.

After a few hours of watching the city wind down to sleep (and my girlfriend already being fast asleep herself), I decided it was time to test out one of the hotel’s features I’d most been looking forward to – the bathtub. I’d just spent a Week On Jeju Island hiking South Korea’s highest mountain and walking along the shore each day, so I couldn’t wait to sink into a relaxing hot bath (with bath salts provided) and soak away my body’s strains.


The Best Way To Wake Up!

Coffee at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul Hotel

The beds at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul are so snug that I really didn’t want to wake up at all. Indeed, my girlfriend and I stayed in until 10am, recharging our batteries through the power of an amazing night’s sleep. We’ve decided we’re going to have to get a new bed just like it!

Fortunately, I did manage to escape the warm embrace of the thick bedding, making my way to the Nespresso coffee machine to make myself a coffee (and later a second). I pushed the button for the automatic curtains (also need some of those) and watched the mid-morning sun sitting atop the city’s buildings in the distance.

Dongdaemun literally means ‘Great Eastern Gate’ and the hotel looks out over the east and this eastern fortress gate. If I’d been able to wake up early enough, I would have been treated to a sunrise over Seoul. The view was certainly lovely enough though.

At 11:30am I had to bribe my girlfriend out of bed, refusing to leave as she’d promised the night before, with coffee and some chocolate leftover from the previous night’s hocance. Luckily, checkout at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square isn’t until noon, which is a great time to start exploring Dongdaemun and the rest of Seoul. Korea is a nation of late-starters and a lot of shops (and even cafes!) don’t open until almost noon.

Overall, I had a wonderful stay at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul. I was really well rested by morning, got to make the most of the hotel’s facilities and amenities, and was fresh and ready to head out into busy Seoul.

If you’re considering spending a night at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul, you can check out the rooms by clicking the button below.

Now, I’ll tell you all about the hotel, some of its features, and what’s nearby.


What Are The Rooms Like In This Hotel?

I stayed in a Deluxe King Room with a view overlooking Dongdaemun Gate, Seoul’s fortress walls, and the surrounding Dongdaemun area.

The room was spacious and clean with all the expected modern conveniences, including a shower, bath, air-conditioning, heating, bathroom goodies, automatic curtains, fridge, TV, wifi, mini-bar, and more.

When you enter the room, you immediately notice how much space there is – something of a rarity in Seoul’s hotels. There’s plenty of room to store your shoes and a cupboard with dressing gowns and slippers inside.

The bathroom has a separate shower (with overhead shower options), as well as a separate bathtub and generous sink, mirror and room to prepare. The towels are full length and snuggle you dry after a shower or soak in the bath.

The main attraction in the room was the king-sized bed, with plentiful pillows and a cushiony quilt calling you in. There’s a large TV opposite the bed, perfect for late night binge-watching while you enjoy hocance.

Next to the window, another excellent feature of the room, was an armchair, footrest, and coffee table, as well as a separate desk and reclining chair. Plenty of space for 2 people to enjoy wine and the evening view.

Other features of the room were the mini bar, Nespresso coffee machine, concealed safe, and a range of storage solutions in case you have a longer stay at the hotel.


Rooms At The JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Hotel

Hotel desk and view from the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul Hotel

There are a range of rooms available at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul, including the following:

  • Sky View Room
  • Presidential Suite
  • Deluxe King Room
  • Deluxe Twin Room

The Sky View rooms are located on the top floor of the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Hotel and offer stunning views of Seoul’s skyline with sloping rooftop windows.

The Presidential Suite is ideal for entertaining guests and includes a conference room for private business meetings, as well as a kitchen, studio, two bathrooms, and king-sized bed.

These rooms come as Executive or Standard. The Executive option providing exclusive access to the Executive Lounge.


What Facilities And Amenities Are There?

Besides the aforementioned features of the room, there are a number of other facilities and amenities at the hotel for a truly 5 star service.

In the room you’ll find an iron, alarm clock, hangers, storage facilities, hot and cold drinks, a coffee machine and kettle, glasses, and cutlery. The flat-screen TV provides cable & satellite channels and pay-per-view options. Rooms are cleaned and fresh water is supplied daily. Room service is available, as well as a wake up call.

The JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Hotel also offers a range of facilities accessible to guests, including the following:

  • Indoor swimming pool
  • Children’s swimming pool
  • Fitness centre
  • Golf Range (virtual)
  • Spa and sauna
  • Executive Lounge
  • The Griffin Bar
  • Two Restaurants
    • Tavolo 24
    • BLT Steakhouse
  • Seoul Bakery
  • Themed Lounge

For business travellers, you can arrange business meetings or seminars in private conference rooms. There’s also a business centre to help you manage your affairs.

For couples looking for the perfect wedding location in Seoul, there’s the Urban Boutique Wedding, where you can get married in style and comfort.

You can find out a full list of facilities and amenities Here.

Staff at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul Hotel

The best part of this hotel for me, aside from the wonderfully comfortable bed, was the service provided by the ever-friendly and helpful staff. Check in was quick and easy (and all in English) and I was greeted with smiles and assistance whenever I needed it.

This extra effort from the hotel staff is what earns the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul the full 5 stars from me.


The View From The JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul

View of Dongdaemun Gate

I’ve mentioned the view from the hotel several times, and here it is. This was taken around sunset on a sunny winter’s evening. The light drifts slowly over the tops of the old Seoul houses and towers before setting behind the hotel.

Unfortunately, I’m not an early bird, so I missed the sunrise coming from behind the tall Dongdaemun Gate, but I’m sure it would have been impressive. The fortress wall in the left of the picture goes up to Naksan Park and continues around Seoul for miles.

If you look right from the hotel, you can see the Dongdaemun Design Plaza and some of the fashion markets that Dongdaemun is famous for. It’s quite a contrast and an impressive view any time of day.


Where Is The JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul?

Map location of the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul

The JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul is located directly outside Dongdaemun Subway Station (Line 1 / Line 4) and accessed from Exit 8.

Travellers arriving at Incheon Airport can get to the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square by airport limousine bus 6002. This bus goes directly from Incheon Airport to the hotel and takes approximately 1 hour.

Travellers arriving at Seoul Station can get to the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square on Line 1 or Line 4. Both subway lines go directly to the hotel from Seoul Station.


What To Do Near JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul?

Cherry blossoms at Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul, Korea

Dongdaemun is a great location to base yourself for exploring Seoul’s many unique sights and attractions. Not only is there the immediately visible Dongdaemun Gate and Seoul fortress walls, there are other sights that are only a short walk away.

Here’s a few of the highlights near JW Marriott Dongaemun Square Seoul.


Changdeokgung Palace & Secret Garden

Autumn leaves at the Secret Garden in Changdeokgung Palace

My personal favourite royal palace (Seoul has 5 of them!), Changdeokgung Palace contains an impressive collection of buildings which look beautiful all year long. Be sure to check out the Secret Garden – an exclusive retreat for Korea’s royalty that is now open to the public. See the majestic gardens and ponds that have provided many of the iconic images of Seoul’s traditional past.


Dongdaemun Design Plaza

Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul

From the past to the future, Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) is a spaceship-esque work of modern art that houses a range of curiosities. The DDP hosts art exhibitions, craft markets, art shops, open air parks, and also provides a creative space for artists to display their works. That includes displays on the curved faces of the buildings themselves through the mesmeric Seoul Light show.


Gwangjang Market

Market seller in Gwangjang Market, Seoul

Whether you’re hungry for some incredible Korean street food, or you want to get a custom-made hanbok prepared for you, there’s always something interesting to see and taste in Gwangjang Market. You might recognise some of the scenes from Netflix’s Street Food documentary, too. There are several other markets nearby, including the sprawling Dongdaemun fashion markets and Myeongdong Market.

Of course, there are dozens more things to see and do in Seoul. If you want some more ideas, check out my article about the Top 50 Things To Do In Seoul.

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Tips For Visiting Seoul

Night view of Seoul in Korea

Want to visit Seoul but not sure when to travel, where to go, or where to stay? No worries, these articles have you covered.There’s loads of useful information to help you plan your dream trip to Seoul, as well as my cultural insights to help you know more about Korea’s capital.

Transportation: Make sure you’ve got a T-Money Card for travelling around Seoul and other parts of Korea. It’ll not only save you time and effort vs. buying a ticket, it’ll also save you money with discounted fares for public transport.

Hotels: There are so many great hotels in Seoul, but also some that aren’t worth the money. Your trip is special and I’d firstly recommend the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square. However, if you’re looking for something in a different location or for a lower price, check out Myeongdong or Hongdae.

Learn more: If you want to know more about Seoul’s best districts and figure out where the best place to stay for your trip to Korea, then check out my detailed guide about where to stay in Seoul. It’s packed with useful info about each neighbourhood, hotel recommendations for different budgets, and tips about booking accommodation in Seoul.

Weekend Trip: Only got a couple of days to see the sights of Seoul? Then check out my guide to Spending A Weekend In Seoul. It shows you all the top places to see in a short time and how to get around to see them all.


Full Disclosure About My Stay

My stay at this hotel was provided free of charge by JW Marriott. However, the opinions presented in this article are all my own and my review of the hotel is a reflection of my lovely experience staying at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul for one night.

I never want to mislead the readers of my blog and the contents of this article have not been influenced or checked by JW Marriott. I strive to be open in all my posts and I honestly had a great night’s stay in this hotel. After all, it’s a 5 star hotel, it’s hard not to!

If you’re looking for a luxury hotel in central Seoul for a good price, then I think you’d be more than satisfied with the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul.


JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul FAQs

Here are some FAQs about the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square that should answer any other queries you may have about staying in this 5 star Seoul hotel.

What time is check in for JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul?

You can check in from 3:00pm on the day of your arrival. Check out time is 12:00pm (noon) on the day of your departure. You can store your luggage securely at the hotel before check in / after check out so you can explore Seoul unburdened.

How can I get to JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul from Incheon Airport?

Take the 6002 airport limousine bus from Incheon Airport directly to JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square. Alternatively, you can ride the ARX train to Seoul Station and then take line 1 or line 4 subway to the Dongdaemun subway station.

Are there are restaurants at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul?

Yes, there are two main restaurants at the hotel, as well as a bakery, a lounge, and a bar. The two restaurants are located on the second floor. BLT Steak is a steakhouse while Tavolo 24 is an international buffet restaurant.

Does the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul have a swimming pool?

Yes, there is an indoor swimming pool in the hotel that is available for guests to use. There is also a children’s pool, sauna, gym, virtual driving range, and spa at the hotel.

Can I park a car at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul?

Yes, there is parking provided at the hotel. There is parking on site, as well as other facilities, including electric car charging and accessible parking. Parking is free for guests of the hotel.

What does the Korean word ‘hocance‘ mean?

Hocance is a portmanteau of (ho)tel and va(cance) and is the act of going to a hotel to have a holiday. This means that people will travel to the hotel and spend the whole time enjoying the facilities of the hotel, rather than travelling to sights outside of the hotel. Hocance has become popular in Korea due to tight pandemic restrictions.

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Best Hotels In Myeongdong: Where To Stay & 2024 Travel Guide https://inmykorea.com/budget-hotels-in-myeongdong-seoul/ https://inmykorea.com/budget-hotels-in-myeongdong-seoul/#respond Sun, 14 Nov 2021 08:32:17 +0000 https://inmykorea.com/?p=4650 If you’re looking for a great place to stay in Seoul for a reasonable price, Myeongdong is the place for you. There are dozens of budget hotels in Myeongdong that offer a comfortable night’s sleep at prices that won’t break the bank. When I visit Seoul, I almost always stay in Myeongdong due to its convenience – there are lots of connections to the rest of Seoul. It’s also one of Seoul’s special tourists districts that allows rooftop bars, offering up beautiful views of the N Seoul Tower.

Myeongdong is a melting pot of Korean and foreign culture and one of the best places for travellers to Seoul looking for an all-round Korean experience. There’s bustling street markets, delicious street food, shopping, and some of Seoul’s top sights & attractions.

Staying in Myeongdong is a great option for first-time travellers to Korea. This area caters to tourists and offers money-exchanges with the best rates, souvenirs shops, local goods at bargain prices, and a wide range of restaurants and cafes.

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Top 10 Budget Hotels In Myeongdong

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Here are ten of the best places to stay in Myeongdong that will offer you a comfortable night’s rest without breaking the bank.

I’m very picky when it comes to hotels and spend a long time checking reviews, looking at the options and prices, and finding the best bargains available.

I’ve personally stayed in most of these hotels and feel comfortable recommending them to people looking for good quality budget hotels in Myeongdong. Now I want to share them with you.

If you’re looking to travel as a couple, family, or by yourself, these budget hotels in Myeongdong will all be perfect for you.

I’ve used Agoda and Klook for prices. Other good hotel booking sites for Seoul and Korea include Hotels.com, and Booking.com. If you want to find the best prices, it’s worth taking a bit of time to check each of these sites and compare their prices.

I haven’t included the price of each hotel in this article as prices can vary a lot depending on the day of the week you’re booking, as well as the time of year. October in Korea is peak travel to see autumn leaves and March / April are peak travel months to see cherry blossoms. Check out this Korean season guide to see when Korea gets busy and what to do in each month.


Planning to visit Korea? These travel essentials will help you plan your trip, get the best deals, and save you time and money before and during your Korean adventure.

Visas & K-ETA: Some travellers to Korea need a Tourist Visa, but most can travel with a Korean Electronic Travel Authorisation (K-ETA). Currently 22 Countries don’t need either one.

How To Stay Connected: Pre-order a Korean Sim Card or a WiFi Router to collect on-arrival at Incheon Airport (desks open 24-hours). Alternatively, download a Korean eSIM for you travels.

Where To Stay: For Seoul, I recommend Myeongdong (convenient), Hongdae (cool culture) or Gangnam (shopping). For Busan, Haeundae (Beach) or Seomyeon (Downtown).

Incheon Airport To Seoul: Take the Airport Express (AREX) to Seoul Station or a Limo Bus across Seoul. Book an Incheon Airport Private Transfer and relax to or from the airport.

Korean Tour Operators: Tour companies that have a big presence in Korea include Klook, Trazy, Viator, and Get Your Guide. These sites offer discounted entry tickets for top attractions.

Seoul City Passes: Visit Seoul’s top attractions for free with a Discover Seoul Pass or Go City Seoul Pass. These passes are great for families and couples visiting Seoul – you can save lots.

How To Get Around: For public transport, grab a T-Money Card. Save money on Korea’s high speed trains with a Korea Rail Pass. To see more of Korea, there are many Rental Car Options.

Travel Money: Use money exchanges near Myeongdong and Hongdae subway stations for the best exchange rates. Order a Wise Card or WOWPASS to pay by card across Korea.

Flights To Korea: I use flight comparison sites such as Expedia and Skyscanner to find the best flights to Korea from any country. Air Asia is a good option for budget flights from Asia.

How To Learn Korean: The language course from 90 Day Korean or Korean Class 101 both have well-structured lessons and lots of useful resources to help you learn Korean.


1: L7 Myeongdong By Lotte ★★★★

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My favourite of these budget hotels in Myeongdong, I’ve stayed in the L7 Myeongdong several times and can definitely recommend it.

It’s got a fun modern design with lots of yellowy decorations. It’s right outside Myeongdong Station and gives easy access to the best shops and street food in Seoul.

The hotel has a free rooftop foot spa where you can dip your feet whilst looking at the N Seoul Tower. This is a great way to enjoy a cold winter’s evening and provides a great place for taking pictures of Seoul.

Rooms: Make yourself at home in one of the 245 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Your pillow-top bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. Private bathrooms with showers feature designer toiletries and bidets. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment.

Amenities: Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access, 24-hour front desk, and concierge services.

Dining: Enjoy a satisfying meal at an exclusive restaurant serving guests of L7 Myeongdong by LOTTE. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge.

Address: 37 Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul


2: ENA Suite Hotel Namdaemun ★★★★

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Although this hotel is technically in Namdaemun, this area is a couple of minutes away from Myeongdong and gives you access to all of the areas attractions.

The ENA Suite Hotel Namdaemun is tucked away in a quieter part of central Seoul, so if you’re looking for a modern budget hotel in the area that’s not as busy outside, this is a great option.

This hotel is perfect for visiting Deoksugung Palace and travelling to Hongdae from City Hall Station. There are also some nice cafes and bars in the area that are a bit quieter than in central Myeongdong.

Rooms: Make yourself at home in one of the 182 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have designer toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.

Amenities: Enjoy recreational amenities such as an indoor pool and a fitness centre. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, a banquet hall, 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff. Limited parking is available onsite.

Dining: For lunch or dinner, stop by R.ENA, a restaurant that specialises in Italian cuisine. You can also grab snacks at the coffee shop/café.

Address: 36 Sejong-daero 11-gil, Seosomun-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul


3: Tmark Grand Hotel Myeongdong ★★★★

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The Tmark Grand Hotel Myeongdong has some great rates for comfortable rooms and is probably one of the best budget hotels in Myeongdong for those looking to save money. What I like most about this hotel is the location. It towers above Hoehyeon Station and is within walking distance from Seoul Station – about 15 minutes away. You can even take the Seoullo 7017 garden walkway from Seoul Station most of the way. It’s opposite Namdaemun Market, meaning you won’t have to carry your shopping far.

Rooms: Make yourself at home in one of the 576 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and designer toiletries. Conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and desks, and you can also request irons/ironing boards.

Amenities: Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities including an indoor pool and a fitness center. Additional amenities at this Art Deco hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, a 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff. Limited parking is available onsite.

Dining: For lunch or dinner, stop by Tour de Goumet Buffet, a restaurant that specializes in international cuisine. You can also grab snacks at the coffee shop/café. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 10 AM for a fee.

Address: 194-15 Hoehyeondong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul


4: Nine Tree Premier Hotel Myeongdong ★★★

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Located in the heart of Myeongdong, just a few steps from Myeongdong Station, the Nine Tree Premier Hotel Myeongdong is a clean, comfortable and very affordable hotel that’s perfect for a wide range of travellers looking to explore Myeongdong.

Like other budget hotels in Myeongdong, this hotel offers great transportation links and is just two stops from Seoul Station. It’s also very convenient for the Incheon Airport limousine bus.

Rooms: Make yourself at home in one of the 144 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.

Amenities: Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, a television in a common area, a 24-hour front desk. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).

Dining: Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the hotel’s coffee shop/café.

Address: 51 Myeongdong 10-gil, Chungmuro 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul


5: LOTTE City Hotel Myeongdong ★★★★

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Lotte Hotels have a strong reputation for comfort and modern conveniences and you can’t go wrong booking one of their hotels. As with the other Lotte hotel on this list, there’s a lovely rooftop area where you can eat and take in the sights of Seoul. This iconic hotel, with the blue bowing man outside, is one of the most popular budget hotels in Myeongdong and enjoyed by travellers from around the world.

This hotel even offers a Muslim-friendly restaurant, Saffron, as well as the C-Cafe on the 27th floor.

Rooms: Make yourself at home in one of the 430 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and LED televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.

Amenities: Enjoy recreation amenities such as a health club or take in the view from a rooftop terrace. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Limited parking is available onsite.

Dining: Grab a bite to eat at C’cafe, one of the hotel’s many dining establishments, which include 2 restaurants and a coffee shop/café. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.

Address: 362, Samil-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul South Korea


6: Hotel Midcity Myeongdong ★★★

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Budget-conscious travellers might want to consider Hotel Midcity Myeongdong, which offers cozy double rooms for as little as $50 per night and family rooms from $70 per night. This is probably the best of these budget hotels in Myeongdong in terms of value for money. It’s located close to Cheonggyecheon Stream and a short walk from Gyeongbokgung Palace, making it perfect for sightseeing.

Rooms: Make yourself at home in one of the 140 air-conditioned rooms featuring LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Amenities: Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a fitness centre or take in the view from a rooftop terrace and a garden. Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage.

Dining: Individually-wrapped food options are available through room service.

Address: 30, Dadong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul South Korea


7: Philstay Myeongdong ★★

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Another great budget hotel option for those looking for a low-cost stay in Myeongdong in a convenient location. This hotel isn’t the most luxurious, but is very reasonably priced, has friendly management, and comes with a free (basic) breakfast.

You can get a good night’s rest in the city for as little as 40,000 KRW for a double room – the price of a BBQ dinner in one of the nearby restaurants. Close to Myeongdong Food Street and Myeongdong Cathedral for late night snacks or early morning church visits.

Rooms: Make yourself at home in one of the 25 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature hair dryers and slippers. Housekeeping is provided daily, and both refrigerators and irons/ironing boards are available on request.

Amenities: Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services. Featured amenities include a computer station, a 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff.

Dining: Not available within the hotel.

Address: 17F 55, Myeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul South Korea


8: Myeongdong Rooftop Hostel ★

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As you can see from the picture above, the draw of this hotel is definitely the view from the rooftop garden. The area surrounding Myeongdong offers some incredible sights, with mountains to the north and the iconic N Seoul Tower to the south.

This basic budget hotel is cheaper than most of the other tall hotels in the area, with double rooms from 50,000 KRW per night, even on the weekend. That gives you more money to spend on snacks and drinks to enjoy whilst taking in the night view.

Rooms: Make yourself at home in one of the 21 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms feature showers, hair dryers, and slippers. Conveniences include desks and microwaves, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Amenities: This guesthouse offers designated smoking areas. Featured amenities include luggage storage, laundry facilities, and microwaves in a common area.

Dining: Not available within the hotel.

Address: 47, Toegye-ro 20-gil, Seoul South Korea


9: Metro Hotel Myeongdong ★★★

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Located in the northern part of Myeongdong, away from the markets and night stalls but close to Euljiro 1-ga subway station, the Metro Hotel is an ideal budget hotel for those looking to stay away from the crowds.

However, that doesn’t mean that it’s in an inconvenient location. It’s closer to popular sights, such as the royal palaces, Bukchon Hanok Village, and Jogyesa Temple. It’s also a few minutes away from the Jonggak Avenue of Youth – a popular place for eating and drinking at night that’s less touristy than the central Myeongdong.

Rooms: Make yourself at home in one of the 78 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature bidets and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.

Amenities: Enjoy recreation amenities such as a fitness centre or take in the view from a terrace. This hotel features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and express check-out.

Dining: Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the hotel’s 2 coffee shops/cafés. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 10 AM for a fee.

Address: 14, Myeongdong 9ga-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul South Korea


10: Crown Park Hotel Seoul ★★★★

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The Crown Park Hotel is a large hotel situated close to the Lotte Department Store, Seoul City Hall, and Deoksugung Palace. This hotel strikes a good balance between being a budget friendly hotel and offering a premium service.

Close to the airport limousine bus stop, markets, and department stores, this is a great budget hotel in Myeongdong for those looking to spend less on accommodation and more on shopping. You can even buy extra suitcases nearby for some of the lowest prices in town.

Rooms: Make yourself at home in one of the 204 guestrooms featuring refrigerators. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. Private bathrooms with showers feature designer toiletries and hair dryers. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment.

Amenities: Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a fitness center, or other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Additional features at this hotel include a fireplace in the lobby and a banquet hall.

Dining: Enjoy a meal at The Park Dining or snacks in the hotel’s coffee shop/café.

Address: 19, Namdaemun-ro 7-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul South Korea


Traveller’s Guide To Myeongdong

Myeongdong Shopping Street, Seoul

There are not only lots of budget hotels in Myeongdong, there are also lots of cheap eats, discounted goods, and cheap (or even free) attractions to explore. If you’re not sure what there is to do in Myeongdong, here’s a quick guide to what to see, do, and eat in the area.


What To See In Myeongdong

N Seoul Tower and Namsan Cable Car, Seoul

Although not technically in Myeongdong, you can’t help but notice the colourful N Seoul Tower looking over the area from nearby Namsan Mountain.

Myeongdong is the best place to be if you want to visit this romantic lookout point that offers incredible views of Seoul in all directions.

To get to the N Seoul Tower, take the Namsan Cable Car or walk (it’s not really that far). You can get there by heading up the path behind Myeongdong Station.

Zaemiro Street in Myeongdong, Seoul

You’ll also see Zaemiro Street in the same area, a special area dedicated to Korea’s comic and cartoon industry. Watch as you walk through the area and try to notice famous Korean characters, including Pororo the Penguin and Red & Yellow Larva.

Visit Myeongdong Street Food Street and sample all the delicious snacks on offer. In the middle of this street, you’ll also see the Myeongdong Theatre.

East of the street food street is the Myeongdong Cathedral, a gothic cathedral designed by French missionaries to Korea in the 19th Century.

Myeongdong is primarily known for shopping, staying, and eating, however, there are many sights nearby. Here are some of the attractions close to Myeongdong:

There’s a lot more than this to see, of course. These are just some of the highlights of central Seoul.

If you want to know a few more things to see or do in Seoul, check out this article about the Best Things To Do In Seoul.


What To Do In Myeongdong

Myeongdong is known for one thing above all else – shopping.

There are a wide range of shops selling all kinds of goods, from luxury brands in department stores (and fakes in the street markets), to discounted Korean cosmetics, K-pop goods, clothing, souvenirs, and everything else.

Explore Myeongdong’s street markets or the busy Namdaemun Market (right next to Myeongdong) at all hours of the day, with shops open late into the night.

If you don’t want to shop, there’s also the Seoul Global Culture Centre to visit, where you can learn about Korean culture and try on Korean hanbok for free.


What To Eat In Myeongdong

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The other attraction in Myeongdong is food.

There are a lot of chimaek (chicken and beer) and samgyeopsal (Korean BBQ) restaurants to check out that have given millions of tourists their first unforgettable taste of Korean dining.

Koreans love to spend the evenings chatting and enjoying coffee and cake together, which is why you’ll find so many cafes in Myeongdong (and everywhere in Korea).

Check out the Korean desserts on offer, especially if you’re visiting in summer when you can enjoy one of Korea’s best treats – bingsu (shaved ice dessert).

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Of course, the best options are outside. That’s where you’ll find Myeongdong’s iconic street food. There’s a whole street dedicated to food stalls in the heart of Myeongdong.

Try a variety of authentic Korean snacks, such as tteok-bokki, hotteok, and gyeran-ppang, as well as more modern treats such as tornado potato and cheesy lobster tails. If you want more inspiration for what to eat, check out my Top 20 Traditional Korean Dishes that you won’t want to miss.

Not sure where to eat? Why not book a meal at Myeongdong-jeong and try an authentic Korean meal with a range of mouthwatering main dishes and dozens of banchan (Korean side dishes).


Not sure if Myeongdong is right for you? If you’re looking for a fun neighbourhood packed with exciting things to do, live performances, and amazing restaurants, be sure to visit Hongdae.

If you’ve visited Korea before, or want to check out Korea’s designer clothes stores & upmarket restaurants, then Gangnam would probably suit you more (guide coming soon).

Learn more: If you want to know more about Seoul’s best districts and figure out where the best place to stay for your trip to Korea, then check out my detailed guide about where to stay in Seoul. It’s packed with useful info about each neighbourhood, hotel recommendations for different budgets, and tips about booking accommodation in Seoul.


Learn More About Seoul

People writing Seoul with sparklers

If you want to find out more about what to do, see, and explore in Seoul, then check out some of my other articles about Korea’s capital. Find out the 25 best free activities in Seoul, how the Discover Seoul Pass can save you a whole load of money on premium attractions in the city, and Seoul’s indoor activities where you can escape the weather.

If this is your first time in Seoul or Korea, I’d recommend getting a T-Money Card to help with transportation and paying for items in shops. It’s an essential accessory that works across Korea. Also check out my articles about where to stay in Seoul and my review of the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square.

A Note About Booking Hotels In Seoul

I’ve used Agoda and Klook for prices. Other good hotel booking sites for Seoul and Korea include Hotels.com, and Booking.com. If you want to find the best prices, it’s worth taking a bit of time to check each of these sites and compare their prices.

I haven’t included the price of each hotel in this article as prices can vary a lot depending on the day of the week you’re booking, as well as the time of year. October in Korea is peak travel to see autumn leaves and March / April are peak travel months to see cherry blossoms. Check out this Korean season guide to see when Korea gets busy and what to do in each month.


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