Hotels in South Korea

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Best hotels in South Korea

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Shopping Paradise Hotels:
Lotte City Hotel Myeongdong
Cultural Retreat Hotels:
Hotel Gracery Seoul
Luxury Waterfront Hotels:
Grand Hyatt Incheon
Trendy Youth Hotels:
L7 Hongdae By Lotte Hotels
Family Friendly Hotels:
Lotte Hotel Busan
Business Hub Hotels:
Fraser Place Central Seoul
Unique Stay Hotels:
Henn Na Hotel Seoul Myeongdong
Luxury Experience Hotels:
Signiel Seoul

FAQs about hotels in South Korea

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

Which hotels are best suited for families in South Korea?
Hotels like Lotte Hotel Seoul and Lotte City Hotel Myeongdong offer spacious family rooms and kid-friendly amenities, including pools and play areas. L7 Myeongdong By Lotte Hotels also has family rooms and is centrally located for attractions.
What hotels in South Korea offer unique views?
For stunning views, consider Grand Hyatt Incheon which overlooks the airport and nearby waterways, or Signiel Seoul for panoramic views of the city from the 76th floor. Lotte Hotel Busan also offers great views of Haeundae Beach.
What are the top-rated hotels in South Korea according to guest reviews?
Top-rated properties include The Shilla Seoul and Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, both praised for their service and amenities. Lotte Hotel Seoul consistently receives high marks for its location and luxury accommodations.
What are the most affordable hotel options in South Korea?
The cheapest hotel options start at about $50 per night, with properties like Toyoko Inn Seoul Dongdaemun II and Ibis Styles Ambassador Seoul Gangnam often offering great value without sacrificing comfort.
Which hotels in South Korea are most suitable for couples?
Couples may enjoy a romantic stay at L'Escape Hotel, known for its charming decor and cozy atmosphere. Additionally, the Grand Hyatt Seoul offers luxurious amenities and a stunning backdrop for a romantic getaway.

Hotel Insights for Travelers to South Korea

This guide provides essential information on hotels in South Korea, evaluating 100 properties to assist travelers in making informed accommodation choices based on unique facts and local characteristics.

Typical hotel prices range from $60 to $200 per night.

Approximately 100 hotels are available nationwide.

Peak travel seasons include April (cherry blossom) and October (autumn leaves).

Local accommodation taxes usually add about 10% to the total bill.

Hotels in Seoul are typically within 5 km of major attractions like Gyeongbokgung Palace.