
This hotel is the perfect blend of business and leisure! Luxury facilities include a conference center and business center, ideal for all kinds of events. The location is super convenient, just 5 minutes by car to Yonsei University and the Gyeongui Line Forest Park, and a few kilometers to Hongik University and Seoul City Hall. Continental breakfast, restaurants, and cafes will satisfy your taste buds, and the bar is perfect for unwinding. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, with LED TVs and refrigerators, and the bathrooms are fully equipped. Plus, there's free parking and charging stations, so road trips are hassle-free. Whether for business or travel, this is your ideal choice!



















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Staying at Swiss Grand Hotel Seoul was a delightful surprise, especially for travelers who appreciate a touch of Western elegance in a vibrant city setting. While the hotel’s hillside location is definitely unique—coming straight from the airport shuttle made me and my mom gasp at the steep, long climb up the slope with our luggage (we stopped several times, it felt like a real workout!)—the effort is worth it once you’re inside. The peaceful, quiet atmosphere away from the downtown bustle is refreshing. Staff are all fluent in English, incredibly helpful, and genuinely warm—especially the front desk attendant who quickly arranged a taxi for us on departure. The rooms are spacious and well-designed, the service attentive, and overall the experience feels premium without being overly expensive. If you're willing to walk a bit uphill (or take a quick ride), this hotel offers a standout blend of comfort, convenience, and charm in Seoul.

We stayed in a family-friendly room designed for three, and the space was pleasantly spacious—perfect for our small group. The only minor issue was a slightly clogged faucet in the bathroom, but the staff responded promptly and resolved it right away with a friendly attitude. What really stood out was the convenience of the airport shuttle stopping directly at the hotel entrance—no need to worry about transfers or extra walking, especially with luggage and kids in tow. Overall, the value for money is excellent. From service to location, everything exceeded expectations. I’d definitely recommend this place and plan to stay here again on my next trip to Seoul.

We had a bit of a nightmare with our original booking—self-check-in didn’t work out, and we were scrambling around midnight. Thankfully, we found this hotel nearby, and to our relief, the front desk was still open past 1 AM. The staff couldn’t have been more helpful or welcoming. The room was small but perfectly functional—everything you’d need: comfy bed, reliable Wi-Fi, mini-fridge, and good AC. It’s super well-located near Dongdaemun, just a short walk to subway stations and shopping areas. We were impressed by how clean and well-maintained it felt for the price. If you’re in Seoul and need a last-minute spot with great service and convenience, this is definitely worth considering. Highly recommend!

Staying at Local Stitch Creator Town Seogyo was an absolute surprise and one of the highlights of our trip to Seoul. The location is incredibly convenient—just a 2-minute walk to a 7-Eleven, 8 minutes to a 24-hour café, 10 minutes to the subway (Green Line), 15 minutes to Hongdae, and just 20 minutes to Sinchon on foot. The room itself is compact but well-designed with excellent water pressure and smooth drainage. The bathtub was surprisingly spacious and comfortable. Towels, tissues, and bottled water are available for free at the lounge—great for refills. The lounge area is huge and packed with amenities: self-service washing machines, dryers, even a dry cleaner! Every seating area has plenty of power outlets—so thoughtful. There’s also a large gym perfect for fitness lovers, and two spacious kitchens where you can cook or heat up meals. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and spoke fluent English, making check-in and any requests super easy. This place offers such great value and comfort—it truly exceeded expectations. I took some photos during my stay, though I forgot that uploads are only allowed through the platform. Still, I’d highly recommend this spot to anyone visiting Seoul.

Stayed at Sunshine Hotel for nine days and couldn’t be happier with the experience. The rooms were immaculately clean and incredibly comfortable—every detail felt well thought out. Staff were consistently friendly and respectful; housekeeping never interrupted our rest, yet responded promptly whenever we needed anything. The front desk manager was especially impressive—multilingual (Korean, English, basic Mandarin), always cheerful, and genuinely helpful. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: right across from a 7-Eleven and surrounded by a variety of local restaurants—perfect for grabbing a quick bite or trying authentic Korean food without having to travel far. With such a great balance of comfort, service, and value, this hotel stands out among others in Seoul. I’ll definitely book here again on my next trip to Korea—it’s a top pick!

Staying at Hotel Tirol Gangnam was a fantastic experience! The location is unbeatable—just a 10-minute walk from the subway station, and right next to multiple convenience stores like 7-Eleven, CU, and GS25. You’ll never run out of options for snacks or essentials. The 24-hour front desk made check-in super smooth and hassle-free. I was pleasantly surprised by the room size—thought it might be small with a twin bed, but two girls easily had plenty of space. It’s perfect for travelers who want comfort without sacrificing location. If you're planning to stay in Sinchon or Gangnam, this hotel is a top pick. Great value, great vibe, and definitely going back!

Staying at DW Design Residence in the heart of Hongdae was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—right in the middle of the action with countless convenience stores, cozy cafés, and great dining options just steps away. Public transportation is super accessible, making it easy to explore Seoul’s vibrant neighborhoods. What really stood out was how quiet and peaceful the room was at night—no street noise whatsoever, which made for a restful sleep. The host was incredibly welcoming and thoughtful, providing all sorts of everyday essentials, from toiletries to kitchen basics. It felt like coming home, but with a stylish, modern touch. This place offers excellent value and a truly comfortable stay—I’d definitely book again.

Staying at Western Coop Hotel & Residence Dongdaemun was a great experience overall. The room was spacious and came with basic kitchenware, making it easy to heat up meals—perfect for travelers who want to save money or enjoy a home-cooked bite. Located just steps from the subway station, getting around Seoul is super convenient. There are also plenty of nearby convenience stores and restaurants. The only downside was the soundproofing—my neighbor’s alarm went off and didn’t stop, which woke me up early one morning. But that was just an isolated incident. With its excellent location, comfort, and value for money, I’d definitely stay here again.

The hotel is spotless and has a very clean, modern vibe that makes you feel instantly at home. Location-wise, it’s super convenient if you’re taking Line 5—exit 6 is the closest, but exit 5 works just as well and is only a short walk away. One nice bonus: there’s a nail salon right on the ground floor with a 30% discount for guests. The nail technician was incredibly attentive and even allowed me to message ahead to discuss my preferred design. The results were flawless—professional, detailed, and absolutely beautiful. A great little touch that made our stay even more enjoyable.

I’ve stayed at The Designers Hotel Jongro in Seoul for the third time now, and each visit feels like coming home. From the moment you step into the lobby, the cozy winter atmosphere hits you — warm lighting, a beautifully decorated Christmas tree, and soft holiday music playing in the background instantly transport you into the festive spirit. This trip was for G-Dragon’s concert, and the welcoming vibe of the hotel made the whole journey feel extra special. Getting from the airport to the hotel was seamless with minimal hassle, which set a positive tone right away. The room was spotless, warmly heated, and the heat kicked in quickly — perfect for escaping the cold outside. As always, the staff were friendly and efficient with check-in and check-out. Having multilingual team members, especially those who speak Chinese, made asking questions or getting help incredibly easy and reassuring throughout the trip. One thing I really appreciated was the thoughtfully curated travel info posters in the elevator — clear guides to nearby attractions like Cheonggyecheon, Gwanghwamun, and Gyeongbokgung, plus transportation tips that saved me so much time planning. Being located right in the heart of Jongno means everything is within walking distance: you can easily reach key sights without needing to rely on transit. And since it coincided with Seoul’s Winter Festival (starting December 6th), the city felt magical — dazzling light displays along Cheonggyecheon, festive decorations everywhere, and charming winter markets added an extra layer of joy. Strolling by the stream at night, taking photos at DDP with its seasonal theme, became one of my most relaxing moments during this trip. On-site amenities are also a big plus — there's a laundry machine, vending machines, and even the chance to try out the iconic 'Han River Ramen' experience seen in K-dramas. It added a fun, quirky touch to the stay. Overall, this hotel continues to exceed expectations: strong festive ambiance, clean and comfortable rooms, helpful travel info, unbeatable location, excellent access to major attractions, and the bonus of being in the middle of Seoul’s winter celebrations. Even after multiple visits, leaving felt bittersweet. If you're planning a winter trip to Seoul — whether for concerts, sightseeing, or just soaking up the season’s charm — I highly recommend giving this hotel a try.

This place is definitely a hostel, not a hotel—despite being listed as a hotel on the platform. The building signage and Korean apps clearly mark it as a hostel, so it’s misleading to present it as a hotel. That said, if you go in with the right expectations, it’s actually a solid hostel. The location is unbeatable: literally seconds from a vibrant food alley, just a few minutes from great shopping, within 10 minutes of palaces and temples, and a 15–20-minute walk to Gwangjang Market and the Han River trail. We stayed in the basement room, which was the only one large enough for our family of four with two kids. While it was modernized and had a private bathroom, it had a strong musty sewage smell that lingered despite airing out and running a dehumidifier nonstop. They’d placed several oil-based air fresheners in the hallway and room—something I couldn’t tolerate due to allergies, so I removed them, but that only made the unpleasant odor worse. The dehumidifier helped circulate air, but since it required regular drainage, we weren’t sure how effective it really was. All control buttons were in Korean, and even with translation apps, the functions didn’t make much sense. The AC worked well, and the beds were comfortable. Storage consisted of pull-out drawers under the bed—cleaning them revealed thick layers of dust. There was a couch and TV, which added comfort. The bathroom is a wet-style design with floor heating, so everything dried instantly—even though the heat was extreme. When we complained about dampness, they turned on the floor heating while we were out, likely to dry things up—but with temperatures exceeding 40°C, it wasn’t safe or practical to stay inside. The window was frosted glass facing a narrow alley, so privacy was an issue. Trash was collected at the bottom of the stairs near the landing, which wasn’t ideal. On the plus side, free laundry was available nearby—perfect for monitoring progress—and the shared kitchen across the hall was handy for morning tea. Staff were incredibly helpful, and communication through the booking app was smooth. In short, if you’re clear this is a hostel (not a hotel), and you don’t mind the basement, minor quirks, and scent sensitivity, it’s a good choice. But if you’re expecting a hotel experience—especially in the basement—this isn’t recommended. As a hotel? 2/5. As a hostel? 4/5.

Hotel Nafore is an absolute gem! From the moment we arrived, everything felt seamless. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from major attractions and easily accessible by subway. We’ve been returning with our daughter for several visits now, and each time feels like coming home. The staff are incredibly friendly and attentive, always going the extra mile to make sure we’re comfortable. Daily room cleaning ensures a spotless stay, and the attention to detail—from the cozy bedding to the thoughtful little touches—is impressive. It’s clear this hotel truly values guest experience. We highly recommend it to anyone visiting Seoul, especially families. Wishing Hotel Nafore continued success and prosperity!
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