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UH Suite Central Seoul
4.1/524 Reviews
Myeong-dong
It's been the best hotel for family trip I've ever visited. The front desk manager offers me every service I needed. Restaurant reservation, tour recommendation, and taxi call etc.… Hotel is located at the center of Seoul. It was a convenient place to move around but the road was full of cars at the night time.
123 Hostel
3.7/514 Reviews
Myeong-dong
The room is small but very clean. The location is excellent, but the sound insulation is not good and it is a bit noisy, but the price is okay in such a prosperous place.
Seoul Garden Hotel
4.4/51303 Reviews
Convenient location and clean room. The hotel has history, but the bed is not old but comfy. Loved the wooden floor and I guess there is a heating system underneath the floor. It says it’s a 4-star hotel but refreshment choices were limited (only tea drip coffee bags). Room-service is not available, but that didn’t affect our mood of stay. It’s environmentally friendly that snacks and individual shampoo sets are not provided. Would definitely come again!
Hotel Dada Insadong
3.5/510 Reviews
Insadong / Bukchon
This hotel is in a really nice location. Its walking distance to the metro and bus stops and there are multiple resturants around. The is a convience store downstairs that is 24 hours. The staff is really nice and helpful.
Seongbuk (Bomun-Dong) Piano
4.1/59 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
It's better than I thought. It smells less than I thought. The location is good and I thought it was okay in the overall part.
Janghan Sinwon Motel
3.9/53 Reviews
The entrance can be a little difficult to find. The reception is at the top of the stairs. In Korea, facilities are often very old, even at hotels with stars. No stars here, but the facilities were about the same age. Then this hotel is cheaper and I think it's a good deal. The room is just right for one person. It might be a little tight for two people. There is a resident manager, who speaks only Korean, but is very kind and gentle. As a single woman, I was able to stay comfortably for 4 days. Towels are changed and cleaned every day, but overall it is a little dusty. There is always a smell of cigarettes from other rooms. No problem at all if you don't mind the details. I was surprised to hear that the sirens were going off in the middle of the night, probably because the police station was nearby. There are many schools and churches in the surrounding area. There are discount stores, large supermarkets and convenience stores within walking distance, and it is easy to understand because it is close to the subway station. There is a cold water heater on each floor so you can make coffee and cup noodles. There is shared hairspray and toothpaste in the room, but you should bring your own supplies. No pajamas. There are towels, a large TV, a hair dryer, a charger, and a pot. Wi-Fi was available because open Wi-Fi was flying and I was able to catch it. I just think security should be taken care of. There are also Korean-language and adult channels. I don't use the adult channel, so I don't know if it's paid or free. I would like to use it again if I have the opportunity.

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Number of hotels898
Number of Reviews 2,141
Highest PriceUS$213
Lowest PriceUS$23
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$69
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$46