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This hotel is the perfect blend of style and convenience! Located in Seoul's Gangnam district, you'll be surrounded by shopping and business hubs, plus you can experience Korea's beauty, art, and culinary culture. The rooms are cozy and eco-friendly, some even feature Japanese-style tubs with stunning views of Seoul's skyline—absolutely amazing! Each floor has 24-hour shared kitchens and laundry rooms, making life so much easier. The restaurant "Amarillo" offers East-meets-West cuisine, along with signature cocktails you won't want to miss. Whether it's a business meeting or a private event, their banquet halls and meeting rooms have got you covered. Come enjoy the comfort and convenience here!

This 2024 award-winning hotel is your perfect choice in Seoul! Located in the heart of Dongdaemun, just steps away from Hyundai Outlet and Doota Duty-Free, it’s a shopper’s paradise. Enjoy the free shuttle bus to Myeongdong, Sinchon, and Yeouido, exploring the city with ease. The stylish rooms, including Deluxe and Princess Rooms, are bedbug-free certified for your peace of mind. Stay active at the fitness center or handle business at the modern meeting facilities. Whether for travel or work, this hotel offers top-notch service and a true Korean experience. Don’t miss out!


















Everything you need to know about Fill Gallery
The Shilla Seoul is a top choice just a 5-minute walk from Fill Gallery, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the vibrant Hongdae district. The hotel hosts rotating art exhibitions in its dedicated gallery space, often collaborating with local artists—perfect for guests seeking inspiration. Walking to Fill Gallery takes only 8 minutes through colorful alleyways lined with street art and indie boutiques. For exclusive room types and availability, book via the HopeGoo app.
W Seoul – Walkerhill offers sky garden view rooms with floating balconies that frame the iconic graffiti walls and glass façade of Fill Gallery perfectly. The hotel provides complimentary photography kits, including film cameras and instant cameras, ideal for capturing urban art. A 7-minute walk leads directly to Fill Gallery through vibrant alleys filled with neon signs and interactive installations. Book a "Creative Stay" package via HopeGoo for prime viewing rooms and curated art experiences.
Walk just 5 minutes from Fill Gallery to Soy Milk Lab, a specialty café crafting artisanal soy milk drinks, whose exterior wall features daily changing street art. Next door, Tangle Art Store showcases limited-edition merchandise by local illustrators and ceramic artists. These hidden gems are featured in HopeGoo's curated "Art Walk Route," which includes guided access to pop-up exhibitions and behind-the-scenes studio visits. Guests staying at partner hotels can receive a complimentary Art Market Pass for exclusive discounts.
Hotel Jamsil blends contemporary Korean design with ever-changing interactive art installations in its public spaces. Rooms feature natural materials and smart lighting systems that adapt to your mood. Just a 6-minute walk from Fill Gallery, the hotel offers art tour shuttle services to exhibitions. HopeGoo via HopeGoo grants guests free entry to current exhibitions and exclusive collectible souvenirs.
The Shilla Seoul provides guests with artist-signed postcard sets and limited-edition hand-drawn city maps, each created by collaborating local artists. Selected rooms include private tour HopeGoo privileges for curator-led exclusive exhibition walkthroughs. The hotel also features a 24/7 art lounge library housing over 300 international avant-garde art publications. Opt for the "Art Concierge Package" on HopeGoo to unlock full experience benefits.
Walking to Myeongdong Shopping Street takes about 18 minutes (1.4 km), passing through Hongdae Art Plaza and Yonsei University, where student murals and pop-up exhibits line the route. For Gyeongbokgung Palace, while subway Line 2 takes only 15 minutes, a scenic 40-minute walk through Namsan Park and Bukchon Hanok Village offers immersive cultural views. HopeGoo’s "Art & Heritage" itinerary combines lodging, transit tips, and curated stops for a seamless journey.
W Seoul – Walkerhill provides Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean support, plus a dedicated art concierge desk offering private guided tours led by local curators, including in-depth insights into current exhibitions at Fill Gallery. The hotel partners with independent galleries for the "Art Access Code" program, granting guests free admission to partnered shows with their room key. All tours and schedules are available for HopeGoo via the HopeGoo app.
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Staying at voco Seoul Gangnam by IHG was an absolutely outstanding experience from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short walk from Gangnam’s vibrant heart, with subway access right nearby and plenty of dining, shopping, and entertainment options within reach. The hotel itself exudes modern elegance; the lobby is sleek and inviting, and the staff went above and beyond with their warm, attentive service. From check-in to checkout, everything felt seamless and personalized—especially the little welcome gesture that made us feel truly valued. Our room was spacious, impeccably clean, and beautifully designed, with a supremely comfortable bed that made falling asleep easy and waking up a joy. The bathroom was a standout—luxurious fittings, excellent water pressure, and a refreshing shower experience. Breakfast was a highlight: abundant, fresh, and diverse, offering both Korean and international flavors that even locals would appreciate. With its prime location, top-tier amenities, and exceptional hospitality, this stay delivered incredible value. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting Seoul looking for a stylish, hassle-free urban retreat.

Located just steps away from Dongdaemun and Myeongdong, this hotel offers unbeatable convenience for exploring Seoul. The lobby is on the 14th floor—not ground level—so make sure to double-check your floor when you arrive; it’s clearly marked, so no worries. The elevators are spacious and move quickly, making transport between floors effortless, even with luggage. Rooms are spotless, well-maintained, and surprisingly comfortable, with a peaceful atmosphere perfect for a good night’s sleep. Staff members are friendly, helpful, and always smiling—truly a highlight of the stay. One of the best features? A small CU convenience store right on the 14th floor, stocked with snacks, drinks, toiletries, and essentials. This is incredibly convenient for international travelers who want to grab something without leaving the building. Overall, the experience was excellent—great location, clean rooms, superb service, and thoughtful amenities. I’d definitely stay here again when visiting Seoul.

Staying at this traditional Korean house was an absolute delight! The breakfast was simple yet homely—warm, comforting, and just right to start the day. The room was spotlessly clean, with authentic Korean architectural details that truly captured the essence of old Korea—wooden beams, hanok-style layouts, and a peaceful ambiance. The host was incredibly welcoming and always ready to help, offering thoughtful tips on local transport and nearby attractions. It felt less like a hotel and more like staying in a cherished family home. For anyone looking to experience real Korean culture in Seoul, this is a must-try. Highly recommend for its charm, comfort, and heartfelt hospitality.

Staying at this hotel was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of Seoul with seamless access to public transit, making it super easy to explore the city without hassle. I was on the 12th floor, and the view was stunning—especially during sunset when the skyline lit up beautifully. The bathroom was spacious and well-designed, with a generous shower area that made for a relaxing experience. The hot and cold water dispenser worked perfectly, delivering consistent temperature control—no sudden surprises! Everything felt thoughtfully curated, from the clean, modern design to the attentive service. It’s rare to find such a high-quality stay at this price point. I’d definitely book again and recommend it to anyone visiting Seoul.

I stayed at Mangrove Sinseol Hotel for a few days and was really impressed. The location is perfect—right next to the subway station, just a 15-minute ride to Seongsu and about 30 minutes to Hongdae. The airport bus 6002 stops right outside, making travel super convenient. There are plenty of nearby convenience stores like 7-Eleven, CU, OY, Mega, and Mammoth—no long lines even during peak hours. The building has a secure entry with a password lock, and the elevator requires your room keycard, which adds peace of mind. The shared kitchen is clean and well-maintained, and the rooftop terrace offers a great view—perfect for relaxing in the evening. Check-in and check-out are fully self-service, and the machine supports Simplified Chinese, which is a big plus for introverted travelers. The bathroom is on the smaller side, and housekeeping comes every six days, but that’s not an issue if you’re staying just a few days. Overall, it’s a quiet, safe, and well-designed place with excellent value. Highly recommend for solo travelers.

This was my first solo trip to Korea, and staying at Garosugil Homestay - Female Only made the experience truly special. Located in the quiet, upscale neighborhood of Gangnam, it's peaceful yet convenient—just a short walk from subway access and with a 7-Eleven and a small grocery store nearby. The room was immaculate, with thoughtful touches like shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothbrush, and toothpaste provided. I even got a complimentary set of pajamas and a sweet handwritten welcome note with my last name—such a personal touch! The room had all the essentials: air conditioning, mini-fridge, night light, power adapter, and hairdryer. My hostess was incredibly kind—she speaks Korean, Japanese, and some English, and she’s actively learning Mandarin too. She helped me carry my luggage and went out of her way to make me feel at home. The breakfast was beautifully prepared, presented with care, and absolutely delicious. I can’t wait to come back again—it’s one of those rare stays that feels more like visiting family than just booking a room.

The room was a bit compact, but I managed to lay out two suitcases without any issues—definitely sufficient for my needs. One of the little touches I really appreciated was having slippers provided in the room, plus there was a weight scale on the floor level, which made carrying luggage up and down the stairs so much easier. The front desk staff were all incredibly helpful and spoke excellent Japanese, making communication smooth and stress-free. Their friendly and attentive service really stood out. Overall, the hotel offers a clean, comfortable stay with great value. I’d definitely book here again when I visit Seoul.

The hotel is excellent overall—great location, super convenient for getting around Seoul, and the staff are very friendly. My only confusion was that I booked a two-night stay, but I had to check out on the second day and couldn’t recheck in until after 6 PM. That timing restriction felt a bit odd and wasn’t clearly explained upfront. Still, the team handled it well, and even though I had to move my luggage, it didn’t ruin the experience. The room was clean, comfortable, and the value for money was strong. Definitely would stay here again.

Staying at Nouvelle Seoul Hotel Itaewon was a fantastic experience. The hotel is perfectly located in the middle of Seoul's vibrant nightlife, yet the rooms are well-insulated, making it easy to relax and sleep soundly despite the lively surroundings. The rooms themselves are spacious with large TVs that make for great entertainment. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and spoke fluent English, which made check-in and any inquiries super smooth. I appreciated the 24-hour check-in option—very convenient for late arrivals. Plus, everything you need is within walking distance: restaurants, cafes, shopping, and the metro station. This place truly offers the best of both worlds—urban energy and peaceful comfort. Highly recommend for travelers who want convenience without compromise.

The location of Hertz Hotel in Jongno was absolutely perfect! I arrived earlier than check-in time, but they kindly offered free luggage storage—so convenient. There were tons of restaurants, small shops, and cozy cafes nearby, making it easy to pass the time without any stress. The room itself was spotlessly clean, and having a bathtub was definitely one of the main reasons I chose this hotel—it made for a relaxing soak after a long day. Bathroom amenities included shampoo, conditioner, and a bathrobe, though I did need to bring my own toothbrush. For multi-night stays, water bottles were conveniently restocked. One standout feature was the sliding mirror that doubles as a blackout panel—just slide it across the window, and you’ve got complete darkness, ideal for sleeping in late. I was also pleasantly surprised to find a straightening iron available in the room—such a thoughtful touch. I’d definitely stay here again. Excellent value and a truly comfortable experience.

We stayed here as a family of three adults, including first-time visitors to Korea, and the experience was absolutely fantastic. What stood out most was the in-room laundry facilities—detergents were freely available, and I brought my own small packet of fabric softener from Japan, which worked perfectly. A large tote bag is highly recommended for moving laundry between rooms. The bathroom amenities were exceptional: the shampoo and conditioner had a luxurious scent and texture, leaving a subtle, pleasant fragrance throughout the room after showering. It’s rare to find a full set of toothbrushes included in a Korean hotel, and the lightweight hairdryer delivered strong airflow without strain. In the dining area, they offer four levels of spicy ramen—while I haven’t tried level 3, level 2 was similar to a moderately spicy kimchi ramen, not too overwhelming. Everything you’d expect at home, like plastic wrap, aluminum foil, and containers, was readily available. Even our homemade kimchi from a local market didn’t come with packaging—we were able to wrap it up neatly with the provided wrap and take it back easily. The staff were incredibly friendly, with several speaking Japanese, which made us feel safe and welcome. We especially enjoyed meeting Star-chan, who’s originally from Iran—such a memorable encounter! Thanks again, see you soon! One minor downside: the coffee machine was a bit sweet, and there was no option to adjust sugar levels—so every latte came out overly sugary. The chocolate drink also wasn’t to my taste. Also, the power outlets were tricky—my C-type adapter (bought from a 100-yen store) would plug in but kept falling out, making it unusable. Even though another universal adapter worked, it wobbled and sometimes fell over, causing power loss. And unfortunately, the silk-pressed straightening iron showed an error message and wouldn’t turn on. But overall? This place felt more like home than a hotel. Late-night ramen or toast lovers were cooking quietly nearby, yet we heard absolutely nothing—perfectly peaceful. It totally redefined what a hotel stay could be. We’re already planning to return next time we visit Korea!

My daughter came to Seoul for a ZB1 concert, and we chose this hotel—perfectly located right next to the subway station, making travel super convenient. I absolutely loved the ground-floor and rooftop check-in areas; they have such a cool, modern vibe, and the complimentary welcome drink was a nice touch. The room was spotless, with a well-designed wet/dry separation that made everything so practical. Security is also top-notch—after 6 PM, only guests can access the lobby, which gives peace of mind, especially for solo female travelers. And the neighborhood? Absolutely packed with great dining options. Street food stalls start setting up around 4 PM and stay open until 2 AM, buzzing with young locals and full of authentic Seoul energy. It’s lively, fun, and full of character. I’d definitely come back here on any future trip to Seoul.
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