Hotels in South Korea

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Best hotels in South Korea

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Trendy Stay in Youthful Hongdae:
L7 Hongdae By Lotte Hotels
Luxurious City Escape:
The Shilla Seoul
Seaside Relaxation in Busan:
Paradise Hotel Busan
Historic Comfort in Myeongdong:
Hotel28 Myeongdong
Exclusive Experience at Coex:
The Westin Seoul Parnas
Elegant Retreat by Incheon Airport:
Grand Hyatt Incheon
Family-Friendly Fun in Theme Park:
Lotte Hotel World
Cultural Hub in Insadong:
Nine Tree By Parnas Seoul Insadong
Business Class Convenience in Gangnam:
Novotel Ambassador Seoul Gangnam

FAQs about hotels in South Korea

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

What hotels offer unique views in South Korea?
The Lotte Hotel Seoul and Grand Hyatt Incheon both provide stunning views of the city skyline and Han River, making them ideal for travelers wanting picturesque scenery.
What are the cheapest hotel options in South Korea?
Cheaper options include Ibis Styles Ambassador Seoul Myeong-Dong and Holiday Inn Express Seoul Hongdae, with prices averaging between $60-100 per night.
What are the top-rated hotels based on guest reviews?
Top-rated hotels include the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul and The Shilla Seoul, both known for exceptional service and guest satisfaction. Average prices range from $250-400 per night.

Hotel Insights for South Korea Travelers

This guide provides insights into hotel options in South Korea, evaluated from over 100 properties, to help travelers make informed accommodation choices.

Typical nightly prices range from $50 to $200.

Over 100 hotels were assessed across major cities.

Peak travel seasons are April to June and September to November.

Local taxes usually add 10% to the total bill.

Most hotels are within 5 km of landmarks like Gyeongbokgung Palace.