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ibis Ambassador Seoul Insadong
4.3/5122 Reviews
Insadong / Bukchon
Insadong is a lively district, and the hotel is located in the heart of it. The building itself is a bit old and worn out, but everything is well maintained and the bathroom is clean and retrofuturistic. Breakfast buffet is good for Korean standards: you have a salad buffet, couple types of rice, meat items. Not much there for vegetarians and no cheese, but for Korea this is a very agreeable breakfast. In short - it’s a safe option in terms of cost efficiency, but if you book in advance you might find better options around.
Hotel QB Dongdaemun Gallery
3.9/541 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
The location is really the very best! Next to Dong Dae Mun subway station and surrounding is very convenient. Restaurants and convenient stores are nearby. Especially recommend to single traveler. Will definitely stay there again.
Soo Song Guest House
4/535 Reviews
Myeong-dong
The transport guesthouse in the middle of Seoul is quiet and cozy, and the staff are friendly and my family visited their homeland stayed comfortably. It was a great luck to find a place where you can stay comfortably without any cost while looking for a suitable place to do Seoul City Tour. There were many restaurants around, so I could have a food dinner. It was great to have a friendly staff guide the restaurants around.
Sophia Hanok Guesthouse
3.2/514 Reviews
Insadong / Bukchon
Major security and food hygiene issues. Beware! Food hygiene issue: They provide bibimbap + other side dishes for breakfast. The alarming thing is their re-use of the side-dishes. When the breakfast was over and all other guests have left the dining area, the host casually put the unconsumed side dishes back into the larger pots where they are stored. The reason this is alarming is because the side dishes are shared among all the guests, and the sharing nature of the side dishes inevitably means that their saliva will also be shared. Not only is this gross to think about, but this will also potentially promote infectious diseases. Security issue: We stayed in a private guest room as a couple with our private bathroom. The locks were the old Korean style, with 2 sets of 4 sliding doors - one set on the outside, one set on the inside. The outer set of sliding doors have 2 screw-in locks which can be padlocked. The inner set of sliding doors only have screw-in locks. When leaving the room, I had the inner set of sliding doors shut, with one side of the door remaining locked. We were shocked to find that upon returning, both sides of the inner doors were unlocked and opened, indicating that someone had entered our room. No tampering of the padlock was evident, suggesting that this person had the proper keys to the padlock. What was more disturbing was that there was no good reason for anyone to have been there! No cleaning and no rearranging of amenities! We tried several times to contact the owner to no avail. We immediately packed and left after the first night. Value for Money: Quite expensive for what it is. But, if you want the experience of staying in an old-style traditional korean housing, there are several other such guesthouses. Location: Good location. Close to Anguk subway station, palaces and insadong, but far enough from the main road to not be affected by road noise. Cleanliness: Clean enough. Staff: Questionable business practice & work ethics. There is one elderly woman who appears to be helping to keep the guesthouse clean and to prepare meals. She only speaks Korean, and does so very loudly and abruptly. I am a Korean, and this does not bother me as I do have some idea about how some people speak, but my wife found this very confronting. Facilities: Minimal. Very small rooms with no furniture. But this is, after all, a part of the traditional Korean Hanok experience.
Hotel DM
4.1/599 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
Hotel DM is een vrij nieuw hotel en dat zie je goed terug. Alles ziet er netjes uit. De kamers zijn klein maar modern en schoon. De medewerkers zijn erg aardig! Het hotel zelf is dus prima! Wij zaten er 1 nachtje als overbrugging voordat wij weer naar huis zouden gaan. Toch zou ik hem niet per se aanraden aan mensen die Seoul voor het eerst bezoeken om deze 2 redenen: 1. Locatie. En dit is meteen de belangrijkste. Ondanks de vrij centrale ligging, in de buurt van Dongdaemun met de DDP, is de buurt niet ideaal. Het is een wat ouder gedeelte van Seoul, je ziet vooral ouderen op straat en er zijn weinig hippe cafés en restaurants te vinden. Geen stijlvolle winkels, maar wel een tweedehands rommelmarkt op straat. Voor ons leuk om eens een andere kant van Seoul te zien, maar niet voor mensen die voor t eerst naar Korea komen. Eigenlijk heb je hier dan vrij weinig te zoeken. Ga dan naar Myeongdong, Hongdae, Itaewon, Insadong. 2. Kamers zijn erg klein. Ik had in mijn eentje een tweepersoonskamer, wat prima was! Maar ik kan me voorstellen dat het voor 2 personen erg krapjes is. Daarom is 1 of 2 nachtjes prima, maar meer niet. Kortom, op het hotel zelf is weinig aan te merken maar de buurt eromheen is niet ideaal. Daarom toch 4 sterren. Min 1 voor de locatie.
Five Hotel Jongno
3.9/5223 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
The hotel was simple but very clean and had everything you would need. You could control the ax and the lights with the tv remote which was really handy and the room had a big window which you could open to get some fresh air. To the next bus stop it was a 7 min walk and to the metro a 10 min walk so not the best but definitely manageable. There was a CU and even a bigger supermarket 2 min away from the hotel. The only negative was that even though it said it on the site there was no breakfast.

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Seoul 3 star Hotel Guide

New and popular hotels in Seoul recommended by Trip.com. Planning a trip to Seoul? While traveling to South Korea, Seoul is one of the most popular destinations. Located in South Korea, Seoul is a well-known and vibrant city.

Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Gimpo International Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Seoul. It's easy to reach Seoul. The city can be reached by plane, train, and car.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Seoul. Here, there are more than 1899 hotels for you to choose from. The local average price is 57 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 30 five-star hotels in Seoul at an average price of 185 USD per night. There are 86 four-star hotels in Seoul at an average price of 81 USD per night. There are 310 three-star hotels in Seoul at an average price of 61 USD per night. There are 487 two-star hotels in Seoul at an average price of 44 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Seoul. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. In Seoul, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. A popular hotel in Seoul, Tmark Hotel Myeongdong Seoul is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Loisir Hotel Seoul Myeongdong.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Seoul, nearby attractions like Seoul City Hall, Olympic Hall, Seoul Plaza can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Seoul that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Olympic Park, GOCHEOK SKY DOME, Lotte World Aquarium. The most popular attractions for tourists in Seoul are Myeong Dong, Dongdaemun Gate, Sungnyemun Gate. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Sinsadong Garosu-gil Road, apM PLACE, DOOTA DUTY FREE for a great shopping experience.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 3.21°C during the day, -0.95°C at night

• April to June: 19.97°C during the day, 15.03°C at night

• July to September: 26.03°C during the day, 22.14°C at night

• October to December: 9.63°C during the day, 5.28°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 30.33 cm

• Summer: 104.17 cm

• Autumn: 271.17 cm

• Winter: 42.4 cm

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