
Seoul/Korea University Hotel Deals
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Korea University isn’t just a campus—it’s the beating heart of Seoul’s youth spirit! Lush greenery lines its pathways, where century-old ginkgo trees cast dappled shade over students strolling with books in hand. Jazz hums from café terraces, art students’ murals evolve daily, and the library’s cozy nooks invite lazy reading sessions. At night, the plaza buzzes with laughter, late-night talks, and shared dreams over cold beer. Step inside not just for education, but for the electric vibe of curiosity, freedom, and hope—the very pulse of modern Seoul.







Everything you need to know about Korea University
Hotel Koryo is a top choice near Korea University, offering modern rooms and free Wi-Fi just a 5-minute walk from campus. Its convenient location connects directly to subway lines, making it easy to reach major areas like Hongdae and Myeongdong. The area buzzes with student cafés and local eateries, perfect for travelers seeking an authentic university-town vibe.
Special Feature: The hotel includes a 24-hour self-service laundry and co-working space—ideal for business guests or extended stays. Weekend campus markets offer street food tastings and live performances, adding cultural depth to your stay.
From Korea University, take Line 1 of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway at Korea University Station—it reaches Dongdaemun or Jongno stations in about 20 minutes. Transfer easily to other lines for destinations like Myeongdong or Gangnam. For faster access, use a taxi with a T-money card—about 15 minutes and $10–15 USD.
Pro Tip: Use the T Map App for real-time schedules and avoid rush-hour congestion. Bike-sharing stations and electric scooters are also available on campus grounds for short trips along green trails around western Seoul.
Near Korea University, enjoy vibrant campus art festivals and student pop-up markets held weekends—showcasing youth creativity and local talent. The Korea University Museum, open free to visitors, houses extensive collections of traditional Korean artifacts and historical documents, offering deep insight into the Joseon Dynasty.
Photography lovers will appreciate the scenic tree-lined pathways and lake-side trails, especially during golden hour. Some campus eateries even serve budget-friendly student meal sets, letting visitors taste authentic Korean cuisine at low cost.
Must-do: Join a Korean language corner hosted by student clubs—great for practicing language and connecting with locals.
Yes, several hotels near Korea University cater to families, including Hotel Koryo, which offers family rooms with twin beds and extra crib services. Some units feature compact kitchens—perfect for longer stays with children. Facilities include baby cots, kid-friendly toiletries, and child-safe environments.
Outside, nearby green parks and a children’s library are free to access—ideal for kids to play and learn. With subway and bus stops within walking distance, families can easily visit attractions like Han River Park or the Seoul Children’s Museum.
Tip: Some hotels provide family packages with breakfast and transport vouchers—great for enhancing comfort and convenience.
Absolutely! The area around Korea University pulses with authentic Korean daily life. Local streets are lined with student-only restaurants, kimchi shops, and handmade dessert cafes—many still cash-only, preserving traditional practices. On weekends, the campus square transforms into an open-air market selling crafts, vintage clothes, and fresh Korean street food like fried chicken, rice cakes, and samgyetang.
Evenings often feature elders playing chess in parks and children playing freely—exemplifying Seoul’s relaxed urban rhythm. For deeper immersion, join Korean culture workshops organized by student groups, where you can learn paper-cutting, tea ceremony, or hanbok dressing.
Pro Tip: Use a T Money card for meals and transit—enjoy discounts and seamless payments.
Yes! The area around Korea University thrives after dark, especially heading toward Hongdae. Underground music bars and independent theaters attract young crowds, hosting live bands and alternative performances. Student-run cafes like "Bookworm House" offer cozy, literary-themed spaces perfect for late-night reading or socializing.
For a true night-market experience, head to Sinchon Night Market—over 100 stalls serving everything from grilled meat to ice cream. Many hotels also feature 24-hour convenience stores and self-service drink machines, catering to night owls.
Must-see: The weekly campus light projection show on Fridays blends music and visuals—don’t miss this stunning multimedia event.
See what other travelers say about Korea University

Staying at Hotel the Designers Seoul Station was an absolute delight. The room was spacious and offered a truly open view—every time I looked out, I felt refreshed by the cityscape. The staff at the front desk were incredibly polite; they greeted me every time I came or went in, which made me feel welcome from the very first moment. I asked for an extra pillow, and it arrived in just minutes—such fast and thoughtful service! Plus, I discovered that right next to the hotel is a massive and impressive War Memorial Museum. It’s only a short walk away, and visiting it added a meaningful cultural touch to my trip. From comfort to convenience, this hotel exceeds expectations. A perfect blend of modern design, excellent service, and great location. Definitely coming back.

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.

Staying at Hotel the Designers Dongdaemun was an absolute highlight of my trip to Seoul! The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of the city, with countless restaurants and shops just a short walk away. I could easily reach major attractions like Myeongdong and Dongdaemun Market without needing any transit. Despite being central, the area feels surprisingly quiet and peaceful, making it easy to unwind after a busy day. The room itself was spacious, spotlessly clean, and well-equipped with modern amenities—air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi all worked perfectly. The bed was incredibly comfortable, perfect for a restful night’s sleep. The only minor downside was the window’s soundproofing; on rare occasions, I could hear some street noise, but it didn’t really disturb me. What truly stood out was the staff—friendly, efficient, and genuinely helpful. They made check-in smooth and even gave great local tips that enhanced my experience. Overall, the price felt very fair considering the prime location, quality of service, and comfort. If I ever return to Seoul, this hotel will definitely be my first choice.

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.

The first room had a strong smell of smoke, which was quite unpleasant, so I asked to be moved. The staff were very kind and promptly arranged a new room without any hassle. However, the second room wasn’t much better—the bathroom felt a bit dark and slightly unsettling, and the overall facilities were just average. That said, the price is definitely affordable, making it a solid choice if you're on a budget. It’s perfect for students or travelers looking for a no-frills stay with good value. While not luxurious, it gets the job done, especially considering the cost.

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.

I stayed for three consecutive nights, and on the first evening I noticed the air conditioning wasn’t cooling effectively. I immediately mentioned it to the front desk, and within minutes, a fan was brought up to my room—super prompt service! The staff were incredibly attentive and resolved the issue right away. For the next two nights, the room temperature was perfect, and I didn’t have to worry again. What stood out most was how quickly and efficiently the team responded—no delays, no excuses. Their proactive approach made a big difference in my overall experience. The hotel’s location is also very convenient, just a short subway ride from major attractions. Excellent value for money and top-notch hospitality. I’ll definitely be back!

Staying at Hotel President was an absolutely outstanding experience from start to finish. The staff went above and beyond with their warm, friendly service—every interaction felt genuine and welcoming. The room was spacious, impeccably clean, and incredibly comfortable, making it a perfect home base during our trip. I had arranged for my suitcase to be delivered directly from the airport, and the front desk took great care of it—securely holding onto my luggage even after checkout. This allowed me to explore Seoul freely without any burden, enjoying every moment up until the very last minute. The convenience and thoughtfulness were truly remarkable. I can't recommend this hotel enough—definitely planning to return!
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