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| Reasons to visit | Shopping, Nature, Beaches |
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After more than 20 years of marriages , we decided to leave the kids behind in Australia and go for our second honeymoon in Korea. It was my first trip to Korea and I had booked Hotel Gracery Seoul. The hotel blew our mind when we first step in. The reception was on the 11th floor. The hotel was so clean , room was so neat and tidy. The staff were excellent, very accom...

Wasn't really expecting much from this hotel but I was wrong! We didn't have a hard time looking for it because of the helpful information people in Myeongdong. Upon checking in, the staff upgraded our room for free and even gave us Etude house face masks as welcome gifts. Room was small but very clean. They also provide complimentary Etude House products every day! Wi...

We split our stay in Seoul into 2 locations: Myeongdong and Gangnam. I picked Dormy Inn Seoul Gangnam because of the free breakfast, free ramen, self-serve laundry facilities and convenient locations to where we would be visiting during our stay in Gangnam. We were really satisfied with the widespread breakfast. Food was delicious and plentiful with changes in variety....

Location is superb but the room is really small but this is consider ok in South Korea. We booked the room with no windows due to the low rate and worry about the room being too dark. The room was really good with sufficient lighting and the hotel actually built artificial windows to make the room feels better.

The hotel was excellent in shoping, business meeting and relative family meeting. I had two relative meeting in the Korean goumet restaurent. Everybody liked it. It is located in the center of the government office building. It is very convenient location to make an appointment in business. A big and luxuary department store named Lotte is there. My faily and I enjoyed...

We stayed at this hotel in January, which is a very cold month in Seoul. We chose this hotel as it is just above the Mapo Station and only a few steps from the exit no. 9. Also, we went to emart via exit no. 4 for shopping before we left for airport. You can also get tax refunds on non-perishable items at emart. Coffee shops, fried chicken stalls and eating places...

The hotel was brand new and a very family-friendly hotel. Lots of facilities for families to enjoy and spend time just within the resort. Famous restaurants were within the resort at B2 level in anati cove. But the location was one hour away from the main attraction of the Pusan city, wifi was not free and the staff’s english was not that great. The hotel was fully boo...

Hotel is near exit 3 of Hoeyeon Station with lift access and a short walk. Namdaemum Market is just across the road, walkable to Myeongdong. Room is good size with space to open the luggages. Considering big for Korea Hotel. On my last night booking I was upgraded to the family suite which included a sofa set and plenty of space for the kids to roll. Hotel concier...

This Hotel Located just at the exit of myeongdong subway.. Location is 5-star : just 1 mins to the heart of myeongdong, lots of store, foods, convenience store etc Everything feels new in this hotel, great quality of linen, big room (you can open 3-4 large suitcase at once) Staff is exceptional : speak english well & very polite Price is cheap compare to other big hote...

Hotel is always clean, accommodated with the friendliest staff. close to all amenities and shops, street food, convenient stores, malls. Hongdae is easily the best place to be if you are in South Korea. Free cold filtered water and ice is bonus. I would stay in this hotel again when I return to South Korea. Worth the money! Thank you for having me.

My twins were born in South Korea, and this was a graduation present for them as they left when they were six months old. The receptivity at the hotel to accommodate all needs were superlative, and so was the customer care. They were helpful with directions, language skills and provided advice to participate in activities. I appreciate the staff and plan to return to t...

Believe the hype, the Shilla hotel is simply one of the very best, if not THE best hotel in Korea. From the lavishly decorated surroundings, to the large, beautiful lobby, to the many gourmet restaurants, top-notch facilities, expertly-trained staff, and outstanding guest rooms, what more can you want in a 5-star luxury hotel? Even the most basic guest room is large, m...

We had seen this hotel and initially planned just to visit it during our stay but thankfully we decided to splash out and book a room here and we were so glad we did. You only need one night here to fully appreciate it and it is so much fun. There are lovely gardens to walk around, a revolving coffee car at the top and the ship plays a chime every morning 20 minutes ...

It is a great experience for me, I was worried about the difficulties of travelling in South Korea as I am not good at English and Korean. The hotel we stayed is easyily to be found, and surrounding the hotel is full of selection of local restaurants. I could walk to Myeong Dong shopping area even though it was the first time for me to travel. The room is comfortable...

Great location . Easy access from Incheon Airport. From the airport, take the limousine bus 6015 and get off at the Myeongdong Station bus stop, and the first street on the rt is where the hotel will be after a short walk straight up that street. It will be on the right side. Or for less cost, you can take the AREX All Stop Train at the airport and transfer at Seo...

Lotte jeju is one of the two best hotels in south of jeju island. It is a little expensive, but the hotel experience will be more than you paid for. the beach side rooms have a really stunning view of the beach under the cliff. nice outdoor pool with warm water. nice food. very good

this was my sister's and my first trip to south korea, so we had no idea what to expect. skypark myeongdong iii was an awesome choice for us. hotel staff were very polite, approachable, and accomodating. hotel security is great. you must have your hotel key to go up on the elevator, and rooms include a safe. we were placed on floor 7, which along with floor 6, is a l...

Pros: - The location is very nice. Not too far of a taxi ride from the station and close to the beach. - The room is still new and very clean. - The bed is nice and big. Cons: - The fridge wasn't that cold. - Asked the front desk for ice at 11pm and they said it was not available after 10pm and suggested buying it at a convenience store. (They did call the store...

Love the location. I loved waking up in the morning to see the sunrise. Clean rooms, housekeeping came every day and did a great job. We had the 3bd suite and it was just perfect for 4 adults and 2 kids . Wish they provided more towels without charge, open the trail for the decks earlier to see sunrise, and one of the infinity pool access to those staying without purch...

Though this hotel is classified as economic accommodation, I found its location, amenities , cleanliness, services were compared favourable with those 5 stars hotel. Especially on the automatically functional multi-purpose toilet bowl and the impressive service of travel route planning by the hotel manager, distinct its competitiveness while leaving us with the m...

Hotel was so clean throughout the rooms and facility, it was a pleasant stay! Their customer service was also awesome, greeted by staff from parking lot, and assisted with luggage all the way to your room. Staffs were so polite and kind. Made reservation from 2 different company and there were miscommunications with doubke booking, when I inquired, hotel staffs were...

Amazing service. If your the type of person that appreciates a certain level of service then this is the place to stay in jeju. Casino is very small compared to those is las vegas but they are all like that in Korea. I would recommend geting a package with breakfast otherwise you will end up paying $100 + for 2 people just for breakfast. Great hotel, great people, ...

We came in late, about 1:40 AM. Karl was there to meet us, made us feel like home. The room as clean, though it was a little bit small but so far still good. Breakfast is good as well (i love the milk they're serving and the salad). Adapters are also available, which made it easier to charge electronic stuff. Location is very near to Dongmyo station, very walkable to t...

I had a memorable Christmas 2018 holidays and of course, Hotel Skypark Myeongdong 1 is one of the reasons. It has been a while since I visited South Korea so I was really excited. The hotel is in the heart of Myeongdong, the shopping heaven! Really, really good location I must stay! We arrived around 5:30 AM from the airport. Check-in time was 2:00 PM (from what I reme...
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I highly recommend Roi House !! First, it is located at a hip area for mostly young people for shopping and many other establishments. While I am not as young as most of the crowd in Hongdae area, I still enjoy the area very much. Roi house is very near the exit #3 of Hongik University station. There is a nice park if you wanted to walk and sit for relaxing. While ...

You are a 30-60 seconds walk (depending on the traffic light) into the digital beating heart of Seoul. An endless feast for your eyes is literally right around the corner. But it’s not SO close that the noise from the massive crowds of people make its way to the hostel. I originally planned to stay here one night because I didn’t have a fixed itinerary and wanted to e...

Value for money Each time I go to South Korea, I always stay here for several days. What I like the most is the bed room is spacious & clean. Baggage storage is provided free of charge so I can leave my baggage when I go to another city. It's on Hongdae but far enough from the crowded area so I don't hear any noise, screams at the night like what I experienced on anot...

This place was a great start to our trip to Korea! The owner is very friendly and it's near the War Museum and the subway. And a good value for the breakfast and free water. It can be tricky to find, but it's new so hopefully there will be a bigger sign in the future.

From the check in, greeting with welcome beer. Staffs are very friendly and shared Korean dishes, it was so touching and delicious. In the common area many games like dart, billiard and foosball table, video game enjoyable. Local cheap beer with kpop music was awesome, easy to make friends in there. Art paintings even in the bathrooms, 3d feeling sharks and dolphins sl...

Me and my partner stayed one night at Haeundae beach and we loved this little hostel! 5 minutes to the beach and the subway and we were able to check in early to our private room which was clean, spacious with a large tub and shower. We had a view of the sea from our window and were pleased to find out a good breakfast was included. Not many places we have stayed in Ko...

Very nice facilities, and exceptionally clean. The only downside is they basically kick you out for 4 hours each day from 11am-3pm while they clean the place, rooms and lounge area. If you're out exploring the city that's fine, though if you're expecting to be at the hotel it's a little inconvenient. This place is only a couple minutes walk from Busan train station, d...

Kimchee Sinchon Guesthouse has the most friendly atmosphere that any hostel can offer compared to other guesthouses I have stayed on. The moment I reserved my booking from Agoda.com, I was contacted separately through email by their staff confirming my stay with them and offered assistance as to what particular need I may require prior to my arrival. Upon check-in, the...

I stayed here for 2 weeks and met new friends from Malaysia, Japan, and Indonesia. Close to subway station, convenience store, walking distance to Myeong Dong and DDP. It's quiet, clean and comfortable. I will definitely stay here again on my next trip to South Korea.

This is my first time in South Korea, it is really lucky to have chosen such a nice hostel. The owner of the hostel is Mr Lee, who is a really nice guy, he even cook fast noodle for me and teach me some very useful korean sentences. Next time, when I go to Seoul again, I will still stay in is hostel! Give some advices to Lee: u need more sports!!

So I'm a solo traveler and I looked for an affordable priced hostel in South Korea. Luckily I found this Yakorea Hostel in Cheonggu District in Korea. The price is very affordable. I took the mixed dormitory type room cause for me what's the sense of booking a solo room when after all I'm out the entire day. And I love to be in a mixed room and so I can make chit chat ...

I had a wonderful stay at the Cocoa Guesthouse. The staff are very welcoming and they engage in small conversations to make you feel at home :) The guesthouse is very clean especially the bathrooms and shower and there is an enough number for every floor. I went there during winter season the only downside is, it doesn't have centralized heating but they provide a he...

The best thing about this hostel is that it has a really big common room with good atmosphere and it is opened 24 hrs. My friends and I bought some drinks and chatted all night there lol And this cheap price even includes the breakfast(toasts with jams, butter, and milk with cereal) It is really convenient for us to have our breakfast in the hostel on our last day cuz ...

They let me stay in a two bed room dorm even though I booked a four beds dormitory. And I was there by myself. What a nice surprise! There's unfortunately no window though (maybe in the other rooms, I don't know). The bed got cleaned every day. There's enough bathrooms available and they're clean. There's a small and free breakfast (toast, eggs, jam, orange juice). The...

Its great value for your money...imagine a solo room with shower at a cheaper price...with breakfast ..although i was only able to have breakfast once or twise because i had to go earlier for the booked tours...near the subway, 100 steps from JONGNO 5...the cozy place...very clean that i hate to mess up things...the best thing about Star hostel is the staff...Mr.chan ...

We had a bit of a hard looking for the place when we first arrived in Busan, BUT the owner (or one of the owners) was kind enough to pick us up in McDonalds. He saved our lives. He was so nice and accommodating. a definite 5 star in my book. Take note, no additional charges or whatsoever, it was all just a value added service.

I think that it's kind of difficult to find a decent place in Busan (especially Haeundae) that's not too expensive, or if a place is cheap, it's full of sleezy people. However, D Plan Space Guesthouse is very decent and doesn't break your bank! It's a little pricey for a hostel, but that's because of it's awesome location (5 minute walk from the beach) and because it's...

Location is fine, walk down to the beach is 4mins, there's a nice bar with a nice sea view at the beach. Take 2-3 turns/corners, there's a 25 year beef soup restaurant, best soup I've ever had in Korea. Hotel is fine, floor heating system, the only bummer is check in time at 4pm, check out 11am.

I stayed in this guest house 3 days and really like this guest house. It's located nearly the subway station (just 3 mins by walking). The reception is really nice, speak English well. The housekeeping is super nice, friendly eventhough she doesn't speak English (I haven't seen any friendly housekeeping like her in Korea, I wanna say thanks to her again). They provide ...

* cleaness for room and not smelly , toilet , and bed and blanket was soft n clean . * Location near exit 3 hongik subway which is very near to airport line (direct line from airport only cost 3.850 won .. Hohoho ) * free breakfast (orange juice, bread , egg etc) . freakfast was good . * value of money for this hostel compare to other * owner was very awesome , she ...

The owner is very nice and she comes to the guesthouse in the morning and at night daily to make sure everything is alright. The guesthouse is very clean since the owner clean it everyday. She provides all the bathroom stuff and even skin care products. This guesthouse locates at the corner of the Main Street in Hongik University area, but it is quiet at night so it en...

My best friend and I love this place. Mr Kim was really friendly and helpful with the luggage, maps, attraction places and even tell us which buses and trains to get. The location is really strategic, although it is hard to find for the first time. Mr Kim took the struggles to look for us as we went a bit further ahead from the house. We took the private room, and love...
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Location is superb but the room is really small but this is consider ok in South Korea. We booked the room with no windows due to the low rate and worry about the room being too dark. The room was really good with sufficient lighting and the hotel actually built artificial windows to make the room feels better.

We stayed at this hotel in January, which is a very cold month in Seoul. We chose this hotel as it is just above the Mapo Station and only a few steps from the exit no. 9. Also, we went to emart via exit no. 4 for shopping before we left for airport. You can also get tax refunds on non-perishable items at emart. Coffee shops, fried chicken stalls and eating places...

This Hotel Located just at the exit of myeongdong subway.. Location is 5-star : just 1 mins to the heart of myeongdong, lots of store, foods, convenience store etc Everything feels new in this hotel, great quality of linen, big room (you can open 3-4 large suitcase at once) Staff is exceptional : speak english well & very polite Price is cheap compare to other big hote...

Hotel is always clean, accommodated with the friendliest staff. close to all amenities and shops, street food, convenient stores, malls. Hongdae is easily the best place to be if you are in South Korea. Free cold filtered water and ice is bonus. I would stay in this hotel again when I return to South Korea. Worth the money! Thank you for having me.

My twins were born in South Korea, and this was a graduation present for them as they left when they were six months old. The receptivity at the hotel to accommodate all needs were superlative, and so was the customer care. They were helpful with directions, language skills and provided advice to participate in activities. I appreciate the staff and plan to return to t...

Love the location. I loved waking up in the morning to see the sunrise. Clean rooms, housekeeping came every day and did a great job. We had the 3bd suite and it was just perfect for 4 adults and 2 kids . Wish they provided more towels without charge, open the trail for the decks earlier to see sunrise, and one of the infinity pool access to those staying without purch...

Though this hotel is classified as economic accommodation, I found its location, amenities , cleanliness, services were compared favourable with those 5 stars hotel. Especially on the automatically functional multi-purpose toilet bowl and the impressive service of travel route planning by the hotel manager, distinct its competitiveness while leaving us with the m...

I stayed 4 different hotels in Korea this trip, Benikea I-Jin stood out best. Not so much in terms of rooms. I'll say every staff I encounter the moment I step in till I left 3 days later have been extremely helpful & patient. Suggestion given by them (directions, Restaurants are well thought of) A special thanks to Hyun, think he's Morning Manager. He's so ever patien...

pj hotel was the best place to stay during our trip in south korea. the room was very clean, with good heater. the hotel is located near subway (euljiro 3-ga) and airport bus stop. it also provides shuttle bus to various tourist spots. the staffs were very helpful and friendly, and they speak english fluently. it was a big help for us who can not speak korean. we did n...

Best hotel we stayed at in our 30 day trip to Asia. It was a very nice hotel with a view of the ocean if you wished. The rooms were very clean and very nice, especially for the price. Staff was friendly and the most accommodating so far. We’ve learned that checking in earlier than 3pm isn’t exactly okay with most places in Japan or South Korea (which is a pain in the b...

This has to be the best place. It is the CBD area which makes travelling around so easy. We took a train from the airport to the hotel. The train station is 3 minutes walk from the hotel. We used the Subway Korea App or Naver App to guide us through our journeys since most Koreans don’t speak English. There were a lot of Korean and Western eateries and cafes. Namedaemu...

This hotel is really a stone's throw from the beach and has great views of the beach. Book the beach facing views if you would like to wake up every morning to a spectacular view. It might be a little further away from the city and Gamcheon Village but it's conveniently located near to a train station and has lots of eateries and shopping within the vicinity. It's als...

This is my 2nd stay of this hotel, the 1st time was July 2017 & Sept is my 2nd. i stay here again as this is very new, and very close to Hongdae station. and there is airport bus stop in 5 min walk. also many restaurants, coffee shop is surrounded. so it is a perfect location for me. the best thing of my stay is i check in on 10 Sept pm but i was so unlucky to have a s...

We stayed for 7 nights and our stay have been amazingly pleasant. First off, it is just a 5 minute walk away from the nearest Metro station, right in the heart of Myeongdong's busy shopping district. The room we stayed was clean, staff have been amazingly nice and responsive to our needs. Our stay have made our 1st trip to Korea a memorable one and we will definitely...

Oriens Hotel & Recidence ... Small hotel but with big + great + helpfully + kind staffs. Strategic Location, you can reach some of the tours destination only by walk, eg : Myeongdong streets like Harajuku in Tokyo but has the famous night market ... Namdaemoon - Korea traditional products market with cheapest price - compared with other place in Seoul ..... Cable...

The staffs in the Reception were friendly and welcoming and all of them were fluent in English. An incident happened during my stay and they were professional in handling of such. Booked a ocean view room with a very good upgrade fee via Agoda, and the view was really nice which facing the beachfront and sea. However, the standard rooms are a bit small but good enough...

Beds were comfortable. Nice bathtub and automatic toilets. Very nice room design. Superb location with many public buses to many locations just in front of the hotel. Only complaint is that they do not have any swimming pool or gym which I thought every 4 star hotel would have

There are so many hotels to choose from in the Myeongdong area, it was really hard to choose, but we really lucked out with the Pacific Hotel. All of the staff were so pleasant, helpful, and friendly. The room was spacious and clean, and the location is a block from the subway station - you walk up the street to the right of North Face and you can't miss it. I honestly...

Stay was fantastic, although we only stayed one night - we were able to check in early and enjoy the proximity to the beach and the market for our one night stay. Rooms were huge and beautiful. Out of the 14 nights we stayed in South Korea I think this was my favorite hotel.
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Wanted to stay at a quieter place away from Jeju city, but not too far away from the airport either. This is a new hotel, so gave it a try. Booked a deluxe room (double + single beds) with sea views. Room was located at a higher floor. It was spacious and the amenities were very new. Location wise, there is a bus stop in front of the hotel that goes to the city. Howev...

Dear Hotel 28, At first, i have no clue about your hotel, but when I arrived, you really made my day and wrap-up the entire visit to Korea. Not only because of your hotel interior design but also your staff and the way your hotel rooms was designed, thumbs up to all those. Your hospitality beats those bigger hotels with star ratings, no one of those can really beats...

It was our first trip to Seoul , the hotel staff are very helpful and friendly , the room is very clean and cosy. There are Starbucks , one local tiny cafe , two 24 hours conveniences store and Lotte Young Department Store beside the hotel , subway station is accessible via the Lotte Department Store. Myeongdong shopping district is just oppsite via the underground tun...

This was our first time to visit South Korea with very minimum knowledge about the country. It was a great stay as it is close to several stations and bus stops. It is also walking distance to the center of attraction in MyeongDong. Foods are there till quite late night. Convenience store also very close. The staff quite nice and willing to help though sometimes a bit ...

The reason for the hotel card is so we can use it to come back to the hotel - fantastic! We will definitely go back and very soon too :) Also we forgot our gloves so we went back to our room - the housekeeper politely (constantly greeting us and bowing) waited for us outside our room until we left Location of the hotel is so close to Naedaemun market, Seoul Towe...

The place is located in near the stations and most business area in there such as google Korea. And the hotel is the most fitted as a business hotel near in gangnam, clean internal space and most of furnitures are brand new. Good to staying place and will use in next time.

The bus will stop in front of the hotel entrance from Busan Airport, and go to the opposite side of the road to take 40mins bus back to airport. The hotel location is perfect for shopping at Nampodong, and few mins walk to Jagalchi Market (the seafood market). Luggage is allowed to leave at the hotel with free of charge before checkin and after checkout, which save me ...
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The hotel was excellent in shoping, business meeting and relative family meeting. I had two relative meeting in the Korean goumet restaurent. Everybody liked it. It is located in the center of the government office building. It is very convenient location to make an appointment in business. A big and luxuary department store named Lotte is there. My faily and I enjoyed...

The hotel was brand new and a very family-friendly hotel. Lots of facilities for families to enjoy and spend time just within the resort. Famous restaurants were within the resort at B2 level in anati cove. But the location was one hour away from the main attraction of the Pusan city, wifi was not free and the staff’s english was not that great. The hotel was fully boo...

Believe the hype, the Shilla hotel is simply one of the very best, if not THE best hotel in Korea. From the lavishly decorated surroundings, to the large, beautiful lobby, to the many gourmet restaurants, top-notch facilities, expertly-trained staff, and outstanding guest rooms, what more can you want in a 5-star luxury hotel? Even the most basic guest room is large, m...

We had seen this hotel and initially planned just to visit it during our stay but thankfully we decided to splash out and book a room here and we were so glad we did. You only need one night here to fully appreciate it and it is so much fun. There are lovely gardens to walk around, a revolving coffee car at the top and the ship plays a chime every morning 20 minutes ...

Lotte jeju is one of the two best hotels in south of jeju island. It is a little expensive, but the hotel experience will be more than you paid for. the beach side rooms have a really stunning view of the beach under the cliff. nice outdoor pool with warm water. nice food. very good

Pros: - The location is very nice. Not too far of a taxi ride from the station and close to the beach. - The room is still new and very clean. - The bed is nice and big. Cons: - The fridge wasn't that cold. - Asked the front desk for ice at 11pm and they said it was not available after 10pm and suggested buying it at a convenience store. (They did call the store...

Hotel was so clean throughout the rooms and facility, it was a pleasant stay! Their customer service was also awesome, greeted by staff from parking lot, and assisted with luggage all the way to your room. Staffs were so polite and kind. Made reservation from 2 different company and there were miscommunications with doubke booking, when I inquired, hotel staffs were...

Amazing service. If your the type of person that appreciates a certain level of service then this is the place to stay in jeju. Casino is very small compared to those is las vegas but they are all like that in Korea. I would recommend geting a package with breakfast otherwise you will end up paying $100 + for 2 people just for breakfast. Great hotel, great people, ...

Seoul has a discret charm. This place makes the most ot it. Great view of the town. If you plan to visit the town with the city bus the stop is in front of the hotel, the airport limousine bus will also drive you there and leave you in front of the lobby. The service is top, everyone speaks excellent english which is not the case in all the tourist hotels and is always...

Stayed at hotel on last night of business trip prior to leaving South Korea. The hotel is in my belief catering for mid-long stay clients as rooms are more like apartments with fully fitted kitchen, living area and bathroom. The standard of room was best we encountered on visit to South Korea and we had pleasure in eating on restaurant on night of stay and again qual...

Located at the south of Jeju, it was a long drive from airport. The hotel is pretty much amazing if you are there to chill and stay in the whole time. Love the room! And the fact that there weren't many people, makes sleep much better after a long day.

First time for me to stay at the Oakwood COEX. We had booked the one bedroom apartment, the room is huge with completed kitchen facilities, living room is specious and the bedroom is very comfortable, view was great. Staff are so friendly they are willing to help and friendly. Best gym and swimming pool facilities. I will definitely stay here again next time when I vis...

The Haevichi is located on the south-eastern tip of Jeju-island, midway between Seongsan Ilchulbong and Seogwipo City along the coast. We stayed on the hotel annex (as opposed to the resort annex) of the property. The hotel compounds are beautifully designed and you have a lovely view of the ocean from most parts of the lobby. Our superior room was spacious, modern...

I really enjoyed staying at the Lotte World Hotel in South Korea. The rooms were well presented, and keep very clean. It was close to all amentities, subway, shopping mall, etc. It was beside Lotte World Amusement Park. The amusement park was excellent. The gym, pool, sauna, etc was excellent at the hotel. The only downside to the Hotel was the bed was too hard.

We didn't expect Park Hyatt Busan to have such amazing views of the Marina, or for the rooms to be so nice. We booked the basic rooms and even those were great. Almost everything in the room was controlled using the touch panels by the bed, the separate shower and bath tub were perfect too. Good pressure in the shower, and the bath tub also faced a TV if you wanted to ...

Best Value - 3 bedrooms Well-furnished, Clean Best Service - Second time staying, this time my washing machine had some problems at 10.30pm, contacted the concierge team and within 5 minutes, the servicemen arrived to fixed it. Will definitely stay here everytime I come to Jeju.

I had never been to the Walker Vista before so it was the first time. My wife and I had wanted to go to an outdoor pool hotel but unfortunately it wasn't open until June 22nd which was a let down when we first arrived. Still the manager did her best to make us feel better about our stay by giving us an upgrade which was much appreciated. Even without the use of the out...

Everything was good. Beautiful garden (garden itself was good, but you can find better feelings when you sit on the bench), nice in-room spa (but if you want hot watered in-room spa, you need to contact to the hotel before you arrive), good city view from my room (the view will be differnt by rooms), great breakfast (you can make your own juice with carrots, apples, or...

We happened to book Nest Hotel given it's superb rating on Agoda and because of its proximity to Incheon Int'l Airport as we were only transiting for a day. We can't be any more happier with our decision. From the shuttle bus that picked us up at the airport, to the room service, everything was excellent. Not only were we provided with the best of service, but the hote...

I am very impressed witg Phoenix Park Ski resort. The hotel provides us all necessary kitchenware to prepare meals. Also, Customers has a variety of restaurant choices including Korean restaurant, KFC, Domino Pizza, and cofe benene. Plus, There is a supermarket in the resort area. The ondul condo is very clean and warm, you have to bring your own bathroom amenity suc...

The room was clean and all the staff was kind. But they charged for everything and it was quite expensive. I guess this is the reason why the accommodation price was rather cheap than other five star hotels in Jeju. Make sure to download their App before visit.

The hotel is a little pricey for what you get, but then again, Korea hotels are all fairly high. My wife and I had a 9:05am flight and being so close to the airport made it much easier. We were also able to check in at 1:30pm so we had almost a full day. Staff was friendly. Deluxe King room was clean and comfortable.

We stayed here for three nights during the time of the Cherry blossom, its the best place to stay at this time of the year as the Lake is the main area to see the blossom. The hotel is a bit dated, the rooms are nicely finished and fine but the pool area was concrete and needs renovating. Was disappointed that the concierge couldnt recommmend an English tour guide bu...

We were not sure in the beginning if it's the right choice to stay in Gyeonju but it turned out to actually to be the best. We also check other hotels during our stay, including Hilton, but Hyunday somehow looked better. We felt that many other hotels in the area were actually a bit sub-standard and too much targeted to local tastes (in food, decoration, etc.). If y...

You can rarely disparage the service at a decent Korea hotel and here there are no shortage of people eager to help. The property itself, whilst immaculate, has little charm. There is no apparent lounge area and you feel obliged to buy a glass of some very overpriced liquor as soon as you enter the bar which adjoins the reception. The rooms are small but perfectly comf...
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What's the average price of a hotel in South Korea?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in South Korea is USD 68. The average price for a 4-star hotel in South Korea is USD 106. The average price for a 5-star hotel in South Korea is USD 168.
What's the average price of a hotel in South Korea this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in South Korea this weekend is USD 76. The average price for a 4-star hotel in South Korea this weekend is USD 114. The average price for a 5-star hotel in South Korea this weekend is USD 175.
What's the average price of a hotel in South Korea tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in South Korea tonight is USD 60. The average price for a 4-star hotel in South Korea tonight is USD 94. The average price for a 5-star hotel in South Korea tonight is USD 148.
What are the most popular hotels in South Korea?
Some of our most popular hotels in South Korea are Sokcho I Park Suite Hotel and Resort, SeaCruise Hotel and Hotel ParkHabio.
What are the best hotels in South Korea for couples?
Hotels in South Korea that are highly rated by couples include Sokcho I Park Suite Hotel and Resort, SeaCruise Hotel and Hotel ParkHabio.
What are the best hotels in South Korea for families?
Hotels in South Korea that are highly rated by families include Sokcho I Park Suite Hotel and Resort, SeaCruise Hotel and Hotel ParkHabio.
What are the most popular cities in South Korea to stay in?
Popular cities among travelers staying in South Korea include Seoul, Jeju, and Busan.
What are the best hotels in Seoul?
Verified travelers to Seoul have given top reviews to Hotel ParkHabio, NINE TREE BY PARNAS SEOUL INSADONG and HOTEL THE BOTANIK SEWOON MYEONGDONG.
What are the best hotels in Jeju?
Verified travelers to Jeju have given top reviews to Hotel Goldendaisy Seogwipo ocean, Hotel Whistlelark Jeju and HOTEL NANTA JEJU.
What are the best hotels in Busan?
Verified travelers to Busan have given top reviews to Ramada Encore by Wyndham Busan Haeundae, Benikea Premier Hotel Haeundae and Paradise Hotel Busan.

More about South Korea
Discover the Allure of South Korea
South Korea is a captivating destination that beautifully merges the old with the new. This country is bursting with history, vibrant culture, and modern attractions that promise an unforgettable experience. From the bustling streets of Seoul, where skyscrapers touch the clouds, to the serene temples nestled in the countryside, South Korea offers something for every traveler. The rich tapestry of traditions, such as the colorful hanbok (traditional dress) and the art of kimchi-making, invites visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture. Don't miss the chance to explore the lively markets filled with street food, where you can savor everything from spicy tteokbokki to sweet hotteok.
One of the most compelling reasons to visit South Korea is its incredible hospitality. The locals, known for their warmth and kindness, will make you feel right at home. Whether you're wandering through the ancient palaces of Gyeongbokgung or enjoying a night out in Hongdae, you'll find friendly faces eager to share their culture and stories. With a wealth of attractions ranging from historical sites to contemporary art galleries, South Korea stands out as a destination that caters to diverse interests and curiosities.
As you plan your adventure, consider how the seasons can enhance your experience. Spring brings beautiful cherry blossoms, while autumn showcases stunning foliage. Each season offers unique festivals and events that highlight the vibrant culture of South Korea. So pack your bags and get ready to discover the allure of this fascinating country!
Best Time to Experience South Korea
The best time to visit South Korea largely depends on what you want to experience. Spring (April to June) is one of the most popular seasons, as the weather is mild and the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. This picturesque time of year is celebrated with festivals, where locals and tourists alike gather to appreciate the beauty of nature. Autumn (September to November) is equally enchanting, with the foliage transforming into a breathtaking palette of reds and golds. This season is perfect for outdoor activities, like hiking in Seoraksan National Park, where the views are simply spectacular.
Summers in South Korea (July to August) can be quite hot and humid, but it’s also the time for vibrant festivals, such as the Boryeong Mud Festival, where you can join in on the fun and enjoy the beach. Winter (December to February) transforms South Korea into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing in places like Phoenix Park or enjoying hot bowls of tteokguk (rice cake soup) to warm up. Major events like the Seoul Lantern Festival in November also attract visitors during this chilly season.
Regardless of the time of year, it's essential to check the local weather patterns. Pack accordingly and be prepared for occasional rain showers, especially in the summer months. With so many experiences to enjoy, planning your trip around the best time to visit South Korea can elevate your travel experience and allow you to fully immerse yourself in the local culture and festivities.
Essential Travel Tips for South Korea
Traveling to South Korea can be an exciting adventure, but being prepared can make your journey smoother. One of the first things to consider is the language. While many South Koreans speak English, especially in tourist areas, learning a few basic phrases in Korean can enhance your interactions and show respect for the local culture. Simple greetings like annyeong haseyo (hello) and gamsahamnida (thank you) can go a long way in making connections with locals.
Understanding local customs and etiquette is also crucial. For instance, it’s customary to bow slightly when greeting someone, and removing your shoes before entering someone’s home is a sign of respect. Dining etiquette is important too; wait for the eldest person at the table to start eating before you dig in, and be sure to use both hands when handing or receiving items, particularly when it comes to drinks. These small gestures can greatly enhance your travel experience and help you connect with the culture.
When it comes to navigating the country, South Korea boasts an efficient public transportation system. The subway networks in cities like Seoul and Busan are clean, safe, and easy to use, making it a breeze to explore various attractions. Consider getting a T-money card, which can be used for subways, buses, and even some convenience stores. With these essential travel tips in mind, you'll be well-prepared to explore South Korea and create lasting memories.
Where to Stay in South Korea
South Korea offers a diverse range of accommodations to suit every traveler's needs, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly options. In bustling Seoul, the Migliore Hotel Seoul Myeongdong stands out for its prime location and modern amenities. Guests rave about their clean rooms and the hotel's proximity to shopping and dining. For those seeking a more tranquil setting, the Sokcho I Park Suite Hotel and Residence provides a relaxing atmosphere near the beautiful beaches and scenic mountains.
Travelers looking for family-friendly hotels will find options like the Hotel ParkHabio, which is praised for its great location and friendly staff. This hotel provides a perfect base for exploring nearby attractions, making it ideal for families. If romance is in the air, consider the Ramada Encore by Wyndham Busan Haeundae, where you can enjoy stunning ocean views and easy access to the beach. For budget travelers, hostels and boutique hotels can be found throughout the country, offering unique experiences without breaking the bank.
When choosing where to stay, consider the neighborhoods that best align with your interests. Areas like Hongdae are known for their vibrant nightlife and artsy vibe, while Insadong offers a more traditional atmosphere with tea houses and craft shops. Whether you're seeking luxury or looking for budget hotels in South Korea, Agoda.com has a variety of options to help you find the perfect place to stay.
How to Get Around South Korea
Getting around South Korea is a breeze, thanks to its highly efficient public transportation system. The subway networks in major cities like Seoul and Busan are not only extensive but also user-friendly. With signs available in English and well-marked routes, navigating the subway is straightforward for both locals and tourists. The Seoul Metropolitan Subway is particularly impressive, boasting 23 lines that connect you to nearly every corner of the city. Make sure to grab a T-money card, which allows seamless travel on subways, buses, and even some taxis. This rechargeable card can be purchased at convenience stores and subway stations, making it a convenient option for travelers.
Buses are another excellent way to explore South Korea, providing access to areas that may not be reachable by subway. The bus system is categorized into several types, including local, express, and intercity buses, each designed to cater to different travel needs. Local buses are perfect for short trips within cities, while express buses are ideal for longer journeys between cities. For those venturing into the countryside, express intercity buses offer comfortable seating and amenities, ensuring a pleasant ride. Just keep in mind that bus stops may not always have English signage, so having a translation app handy can be beneficial.
Taxis are widely available and are a convenient option, especially late at night when public transport may be less frequent. Most taxis are equipped with meters, and drivers are generally honest. For a more unique experience, consider trying a traditional Korean taxi, known as a mobeom taxi, which is a bit more expensive but offers a taste of local culture. Ride-hailing apps are also popular and can be used to summon a taxi with ease. Whether you choose to travel by subway, bus, or taxi, getting around South Korea is an adventure in itself, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes and vibrant neighborhoods with ease.
Must-See Attractions in South Korea
South Korea is a treasure trove of attractions that cater to every interest, from history buffs to nature lovers. One of the must-visit historical sites is Gyeongbokgung Palace, located in the heart of Seoul. This grand palace, built in 1395, is a stunning representation of traditional Korean architecture and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. Visitors can witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony, which takes place at the main gate, and explore the National Palace Museum of Korea located on the palace grounds. Nearby, Bukchon Hanok Village offers a glimpse into Korea's past with its well-preserved hanok (traditional Korean houses) and charming streets.
For those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of South Korea, Seoraksan National Park is a must-see. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is known for its breathtaking mountain scenery, diverse wildlife, and stunning hiking trails. The park features several well-marked trails, catering to different skill levels, and offers panoramic views from peaks like Ulsanbawi Rock. In addition to hiking, visitors can enjoy the serene beauty of the park's temples, such as the ancient Sinheungsa Temple, which is home to a giant bronze Buddha statue. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to connect with nature here, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Another iconic attraction is the bustling Myeongdong shopping district in Seoul, where you can shop for everything from high-end fashion to unique Korean beauty products. The streets are lined with vibrant shops, street food stalls, and cafes, creating a lively atmosphere that draws both locals and visitors. Don't forget to try the delicious street food while you explore, such as odeng (fish cake) and hotteok (sweet pancakes). For a blend of history and modernity, a visit to Busan's Gamcheon Culture Village is essential. This colorful hillside village is known for its artistic vibe, featuring murals, sculptures, and quaint cafes, all set against the backdrop of stunning coastal views.
Indulge in South Korea's Culinary Delights
No trip to South Korea is complete without savoring its mouthwatering cuisine. The country is renowned for its diverse food culture, with dishes that range from hearty stews to delicate pastries. One of the most iconic dishes is kimchi, a fermented vegetable side dish that accompanies almost every meal. Made primarily from napa cabbage and seasoned with chili pepper, garlic, and ginger, kimchi is not only delicious but also packed with health benefits. Visitors can even participate in a kimchi-making class to learn the art of this traditional dish and take home a piece of Korean culture.
Another must-try dish is bibimbap, a colorful rice bowl topped with an assortment of vegetables, meat, and a fried egg, all drizzled with spicy gochujang (red chili paste). Each ingredient is carefully arranged, creating a visually appealing meal that is as delightful to eat as it is to look at. For meat lovers, bulgogi, marinated beef grilled to perfection, is a must. It is often served with lettuce wraps and a variety of dipping sauces, allowing diners to customize each bite.
Street food is a vibrant part of South Korean culture and offers a fantastic way to sample local flavors. Popular street food items include tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), korean fried chicken, and bungeoppang (fish-shaped pastry filled with sweet red bean paste). Night markets, such as Gwangjang Market in Seoul, are bustling hubs where you can indulge in these delicious bites while soaking in the lively atmosphere. Whether dining in a high-end restaurant or enjoying street food from a vendor, the culinary experiences in South Korea are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Experience the Vibrant Nightlife of South Korea
When the sun sets, South Korea truly comes alive with a nightlife scene that caters to all tastes. In cities like Seoul and Busan, the options are endless, ranging from lively clubs to cozy bars and traditional pubs. The Hongdae district in Seoul is known for its youthful energy and vibrant nightlife, attracting both locals and tourists. Here, you can find an array of clubs featuring everything from K-pop to electronic music, ensuring a night of dancing and fun. The atmosphere is electric, with street performers and food vendors adding to the excitement.
If you prefer a more relaxed evening, consider visiting a traditional hof (pub) where you can enjoy drinks like soju and maekju (beer) alongside delicious snacks. These establishments often have a warm and inviting ambiance, making them perfect for socializing with friends or meeting new people. In addition to traditional pubs, rooftop bars are gaining popularity, offering stunning views of the city skyline while you sip on creative cocktails. The view from these heights, especially at sunset, is simply breathtaking.
For those interested in cultural performances, the Nanta Show and traditional Korean music performances provide an entertaining glimpse into the country's artistic side. The Nanta Show, a non-verbal performance that combines cooking and comedy, is a hit with audiences of all ages. Alternatively, catch a traditional music concert to experience the beauty of Korean instruments and folk songs. Whether you’re looking to dance the night away or enjoy a quiet drink, South Korea’s nightlife has something for everyone, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
Shopping in South Korea's Unique Markets
Shopping in South Korea is an experience unlike any other, with bustling markets and trendy districts offering an array of goods that cater to all tastes. One of the most famous shopping spots is Myeongdong in Seoul, where you can find everything from high-end fashion to unique beauty products. The streets are alive with energy, lined with shops, street food stalls, and cafes, making it a perfect place to explore while indulging in some retail therapy. Don't forget to check out the various cosmetics stores, as South Korean skincare products are renowned for their quality and innovation.
Another must-visit market is Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), a hub of creativity and style. Here, you’ll find a mix of traditional markets and modern shopping complexes, offering a wide range of clothing, accessories, and home goods. The night market at Dongdaemun is particularly vibrant, with stalls open until the early hours, allowing for a unique shopping experience under the stars. For a taste of local culture, head to Gwangjang Market, one of the oldest traditional markets in Seoul, where you can shop for textiles, vintage clothing, and delicious street food. Be sure to try the famous bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes) while you’re there!
Beyond Seoul, Busan's Jagalchi Fish Market is a seafood lover's paradise. This lively market is known for its fresh catches, and you can choose your seafood and have it cooked on the spot. It's a fantastic way to experience the local food culture while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. Whether you’re hunting for unique souvenirs, trendy fashion, or delicious street food, South Korea's shopping scene is sure to offer something special for every traveler.
Outdoor Adventures in South Korea
For those who love the great outdoors, South Korea is a haven of natural beauty and adventure. Seoraksan National Park stands out as a premier destination for hiking enthusiasts, featuring breathtaking landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and well-marked trails that cater to all skill levels. The park is home to Ulsanbawi Rock, a popular hiking destination that rewards trekkers with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The crisp air and stunning scenery make it a perfect escape from the bustling city life.
Beaches are another highlight of South Korea's outdoor offerings, with Haeundae Beach in Busan being one of the most famous. This sandy beach is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying various water sports. The vibrant atmosphere is enhanced by nearby cafes and restaurants, making it a great spot to relax after a day in the sun. For a more serene experience, Gyeongpo Beach in Gangneung is known for its beautiful sunsets and tranquil surroundings, perfect for a peaceful day by the sea.
When it comes to unique outdoor experiences, consider exploring Manjanggul Cave on Jeju Island, one of the longest lava tubes in the world. This UNESCO World Heritage site features stunning geological formations and offers a fascinating glimpse into the island's volcanic history. Whether hiking in the mountains, lounging on the beach, or exploring caves, South Korea's outdoor adventures provide endless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.
Family-Friendly Fun in South Korea
Traveling with family? South Korea has a plethora of attractions that cater to visitors of all ages, ensuring everyone has a memorable experience. One of the top family-friendly destinations is Everland, a large amusement park located just outside of Seoul. This park features thrilling rides, animal exhibits, and seasonal festivals, making it a fun-filled day for the whole family. The park’s various themed zones, such as the European Adventure and Global Fair, offer something for everyone, from adrenaline-pumping roller coasters to relaxing gardens.
Another great spot is Lotte World, an indoor theme park that boasts a variety of attractions, including an ice skating rink, arcade games, and captivating shows. This park is perfect for families looking to escape the weather while enjoying an array of entertainment options. For a more nature-oriented experience, visit Songdo Central Park, which features walking paths, playgrounds, and beautiful waterfront views, providing a great space for picnics and outdoor fun.
Yuldong Park in Seongnam is another excellent choice for families, offering a large lake for paddle boating, walking trails, and playgrounds. With its lush greenery and recreational facilities, it's a fantastic spot for a family day out. No matter where you go, South Korea's family-friendly attractions ensure that both kids and adults will leave with unforgettable memories.
Cultural Festivals and Events in South Korea
South Korea is alive with cultural festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating its rich heritage and contemporary culture. One of the most famous is the Cherry Blossom Festival held in spring, particularly in cities like Seoul and Jinhae. As the cherry blossoms bloom, locals and tourists gather to enjoy picnics under the pink trees, creating a magical atmosphere that is perfect for photography and relaxation. Various events, including parades, performances, and food stalls, take place during this time, showcasing the beauty of nature and community spirit.
Another significant event is the Busan International Film Festival, which attracts filmmakers and movie lovers from around the globe. This festival features a diverse selection of films, including independent and international works, providing a platform for new talent and innovative storytelling. Attending screenings, engaging in panel discussions, and participating in Q&A sessions with filmmakers offers a unique glimpse into the world of cinema.
The Seoul Lantern Festival in November is a captivating event that illuminates the Cheonggyecheon Stream with thousands of colorful lanterns. This festival showcases artistic displays and traditional Korean themes, creating a picturesque setting for an evening stroll. Visitors can enjoy live performances and delicious street food while soaking in the enchanting ambiance. With a variety of festivals celebrating everything from food to art, South Korea's cultural calendar offers something for everyone, making it a vibrant destination year-round.
Art and Museums in South Korea
South Korea boasts a thriving art scene that reflects its dynamic culture and history. The National Museum of Korea in Seoul is a must-visit for art enthusiasts, housing an extensive collection of artifacts that span centuries. From ancient pottery to contemporary art, the museum offers a comprehensive look at Korea's artistic evolution. Visitors can explore various exhibitions that highlight traditional Korean art forms, including ceramics, paintings, and textiles, providing a deeper understanding of the country's cultural heritage.
In addition to traditional art, the Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art showcases both Korean and international contemporary art. The museum features works from renowned artists, including sculptures, paintings, and installations, set in a stunning architectural space that enhances the viewing experience. Regular exhibitions and educational programs make it a vibrant hub for art lovers and those seeking to engage with modern artistic expressions.
For a unique experience, visit the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), which hosts various art exhibitions, fashion shows, and design events throughout the year. This futuristic space is not only an architectural marvel but also a cultural center that fosters creativity and innovation. Whether exploring historical artifacts or contemporary masterpieces, South Korea's art and museums offer an enriching experience that captivates visitors of all interests.
Plan Your Itinerary for South Korea
Crafting the perfect itinerary for South Korea can elevate your travel experience, allowing you to make the most of your time in this fascinating country. A suggested itinerary could start in Seoul, where you can explore iconic landmarks like Gyeongbokgung Palace, shop in Myeongdong, and enjoy the nightlife in Hongdae. Don't forget to set aside time to indulge in the local cuisine, including must-try dishes like bibimbap and Korean fried chicken.
After soaking in the sights of the capital, consider heading to Busan for a change of scenery. Spend a day at Haeundae Beach, visit the vibrant Jagalchi Fish Market, and explore the artistic streets of Gamcheon Culture Village. Busan's unique blend of urban and coastal experiences makes it a perfect complement to your Seoul adventure.
For nature lovers, a trip to Jeju Island is highly recommended. Spend a few days hiking Hallasan Mountain, exploring Manjanggul Cave, and relaxing on the beautiful beaches. Jeju's stunning landscapes and unique attractions offer a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of the mainland. By planning your itinerary with a mix of cultural experiences, outdoor adventures, and culinary delights, you'll create lasting memories during your South Korea journey.
Travel Safety Tips for South Korea
Traveling in South Korea is generally safe, but being aware of a few safety tips can enhance your experience. First and foremost, familiarize yourself with local emergency numbers, such as 112 for police and 119 for fire and medical emergencies. It's also advisable to keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded areas like markets and public transportation. Using a crossbody bag or money belt can help prevent pickpocketing.
Public transportation is safe and reliable, but it's wise to remain vigilant, especially during late-night travel. If using taxis, opt for registered ones, and consider using ride-hailing apps for added convenience. When venturing into more rural areas, ensure you have a map or translation app, as English signage may be limited. Understanding local customs and showing respect for cultural practices will also help you navigate social situations smoothly.
In case of any health concerns, it's good to know that South Korea has excellent healthcare facilities. Travel insurance is recommended to cover any unexpected medical expenses. With these safety tips in mind, you can enjoy your South Korean adventure with peace of mind, allowing you to focus on creating unforgettable memories.
Unique Experiences to Try in South Korea
South Korea offers a plethora of unique experiences that provide a deeper insight into its culture and lifestyle. One such experience is visiting a traditional Korean spa, known as a jjimjilbang. These spas offer various saunas, hot baths, and relaxation areas, allowing you to unwind and rejuvenate. Many jjimjilbangs also serve delicious snacks and drinks, making for a perfect way to spend a leisurely afternoon.
Participating in a traditional tea ceremony is another enriching experience, where you can learn about the art of tea preparation and the cultural significance behind it. Many tea houses in Seoul and other cities offer workshops that guide you through the process, providing a serene environment to appreciate the flavors and rituals of Korean tea culture.
For a truly memorable experience, consider attending a K-pop concert or performance. The music scene in South Korea is vibrant and diverse, with numerous artists and groups gaining international fame. Whether you catch a concert at a large venue or an intimate showcase, the energy and enthusiasm of the performances are sure to leave you captivated. Embracing these unique experiences will enhance your understanding of South Korea's rich culture and create lasting memories.
Finding the Perfect Hotel Deals in South Korea
Finding great hotel deals in South Korea is easier than you might think, especially with the variety of options available through Agoda. Whether you’re seeking luxury accommodations or budget-friendly stays, there is something for everyone. To snag the best deals, consider booking your hotel in advance, especially during peak travel seasons like spring and autumn when demand is high. Agoda often features special promotions and discounts, making it a smart choice for savvy travelers.
Another way to save on accommodations is to explore different neighborhoods. Areas like Hongdae and Myeongdong offer a variety of hotels and hostels, catering to different budgets while providing easy access to popular attractions. For those looking for a unique experience, boutique hotels in Insadong provide a charming atmosphere that reflects traditional Korean aesthetics.
Don’t forget to check for additional perks, such as free breakfast or complimentary shuttle services, which can enhance your stay while saving you money. With a bit of planning and research, you can find the perfect hotel deals that fit your needs and allow you to enjoy all that South Korea has to offer without breaking the bank.



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