On average, 3-star hotels in Seoul cost $126 per night, and 4-star hotels in Seoul are $175 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Seoul can be found for $347 per night, on average (based on Accommodation Australia prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Seoul this weekend is $255 or, for a 4-star hotel, $381. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Seoul for this weekend cost around $540 per night, on average (based on Accommodation Australia prices).
On average, it costs $125 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Seoul for tonight. You'll pay around $184 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Seoul will cost around $372, on average (based on Accommodation Australia prices).
Travelers who stayed in Seoul near Incheon International Airport (ICN) have said good things about Grand Hyatt Incheon, Paradise City, and Art Paradiso, Paradise City.
Signiel Seoul, HOTEL THE DESIGNERS LYJ SUITE YEOKSAM, and RYSE, Autograph Collection, Seoul got great room view-related reviews from travelers in Seoul.
What guests said about Seoul
8 It's a busy city, public transportation is good at convenient. Interesting city, combining a modern an...
It's a busy city, public transportation is good at convenient. Interesting city, combining a modern an traditional point of interest, from an ancient palace to modern building, frkm traditional market to high-end shopping. Good for family trip
Tony Khristanto, Indonesia
10 A 8 days in seoul is nice. Personally I like Myeong-dong area for shopping and eating....
A 8 days in seoul is nice. Personally I like Myeong-dong area for shopping and eating. If you have time go to Nami Island.
For everland, I just find it a little hilly and big and a bit far. I still prefer Lotte world where there is aircon.
Other places are good to walk and run around such as city hall to see palaces.
Han river walk is pretty good for me too.
Going in End May weather is pretty good - can wear shorts.
Namshan I ran there from my place of stay at seoul station. Not that far. Nice cool walk up there.
Cafe pokpo is quite good. Take a cab there.
Suwon Starfield - not fantastic.
Lastly their bread is ok in pricing comparable price with breadtalk. What I do miss is my Yakun in Singapore.
Normal Cabs are not expensive. Public train is pretty reliable and very affordable.
John,
10 Seoul really exceeded my expectations. The mixture of old (or at least made to look old!)...
Seoul really exceeded my expectations. The mixture of old (or at least made to look old!) and new is really interesting. The food is great, even for a mostly vegan eater like me. It feels dafe. It's easy to get around. It can be relatively inexpensive and still comfortable. And for some I guess the shopping and skincare industries would be a big draw.
Sean, Australia
8 Walking the city wall, the palaces and their gardens, 14th century Bukchon Hanok Village, museums are...
Walking the city wall, the palaces and their gardens, 14th century Bukchon Hanok Village, museums are free, Dongdaemun design plaza and clothing and bead market very different. Interesting walking tour Gangnam.
Layered café delicious food
Lots of nice cafés
Mosaic café over by the wall also charming
I used all public transport with 1 card
Morrison,
10 We had done a 3 city tour across South Korea, including Daegu, Busan and Seoul. Each...
We had done a 3 city tour across South Korea, including Daegu, Busan and Seoul. Each of the cities were mesmerizing and unique vibes.
Seoul, being a capital City was definitely outstanding.
The public transport is absolutely seamless. With Naver Maps you can navigate easily.
Listing out few must visit places.
1. Myeongdong street
2. Zeta plex Hypermarket next to Seoul Station
3. Namasan Tower
4. Gangam
5. Myeongdong Kyoja (Michelin star restaurant))
My personal fav was Korea Shooting Club located at myeongdong street. Tried live ammunition firing. Will highly recommend the place
Mandar, India
10 8-10 days is the perfect amount of time to rest and see the most important things....
8-10 days is the perfect amount of time to rest and see the most important things. Food is absolutely amazing and the views are even better. Perfect fusion of the modern world and the traditional Korea.