Hotels with Shuttle Service to Station Near Beulleseu

Bukchon Hanok Village (Beulleseu) in Seoul is a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. This area preserves numerous Joseon-era hanok (traditional Korean houses), and walking along its winding stone paths feels like stepping back into ancient Korea. The Bukchon Eight Views are famous for offering stunning photo opportunities of Seoul’s skyline. Visitors can also participate in cultural experiences, such as traditional tea ceremonies and trying on hanbok (Korean traditional clothing), for a deeper immersion into Korea’s heritage.

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118Seongsui-ro seongdong-gu
6.24KM from Beulleseu
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Everything you need to know about Beulleseu

Top cultural stays near Beulleseu:

  1. Hanok Stays: Bukchonmaru Hanok Guesthouse offers ondol heating and courtyard views (₩80,000-150,000/night).
  2. Boutique: L'Escape Hotel (Myeongdong) blends French retro with Korean touches, featuring a rooftop bar (~₩300,000/night).
  3. Business: Glad Mapo Hotel (Mapo-gu) has easy subway access (₩120,000/night).

Tip: Check if Korean breakfast (e.g., juk, kimchi) is included.

Near Beulleseu, Seoul, consider these unique stays:

  1. Hanok Guesthouses: Like Guesthouse Korea in Bukchon, offering ondol-heated floors and proximity to Gyeongbokgung Palace.
  2. Boutique Hotels: Such as L'Escape Hotel, blending 19th-century Parisian decor with Korean touches in Myeongdong.
  3. Jjimjilbang Stays: Try Dragon Hill Spa for overnight Korean sauna experiences.

Local highlights: Walk to Gwangjang Market for live octopus or DDP’s LED Rose Garden. Check if bookings include Korean breakfast (e.g., kimchi pancakes).

Top accommodations near Beulleseu:

  1. Hanok Stays: Try Bukchon Maru for authentic ondol heating and Korean courtyard vibes, with optional hanbok rental.
  2. Boutique Hotels: Nine Tree Premier offers modern rooms with Han River views and a rooftop jjimjilbang (spa).
  3. Luxury Option: Four Seasons Seoul features hanok-inspired suites and a Korean tea ceremony experience.

Tip: Beulleseu is accessible via Anguk Station (Line 3). For nightlife, nearby Insadong has pojangmacha (street food tents) open until midnight.

Top cultural stays near Beulleseu:

  1. Hanok Guesthouses: Try Bukchon Maru with ondol heating and courtyard views.
  2. Boutique Hotels: Nine Tree Premier combines modern design with hanok elements, 5mins to Myeongdong.
  3. Spa Resorts: Siloam Sauna offers overnight jjimjilbang packages with herbal baths.

Local tip: Visit Gwangjang Market for bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes) and sannakji (live octopus).

Around Beulleseu, these hotels offer authentic Korean experiences:

  1. Lotte Hotel Seoul: Features hanok-style rooms and a rooftop bar in Myeongdong.
  2. Nine Tree Premier Hotel: Combines modern design with jjimjilbang (Korean sauna) and direct access to shopping.
  3. Rakkojae Seoul: A restored 100-year-old hanok with ondol heating and tea ceremonies, near Bukchon Village.

Local tip: The Jongno district is famous for royal cuisine – don't miss hanwoo (Korean beef) BBQ or samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup).