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Where to stay in Seoul, South Korea: A local’s guide

12.29.23 | Hallie Pope Kielb | 3 Comments

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Choosing the perfect place to stay in Seoul will set you up for a comfortable, convenient, and immersive adventure. Seoul offers a wide range of accommodation options catering to every preference and budget, with choices as diverse as the city itself. From the bustling energy of districts like Myeongdong and Hongdae to the historic charm of Insadong, each neighborhood offers a unique Seoul experience. Whether you seek the energy of the city center, the cultural richness of historic districts, or late-night vibes, Seoul has a neighborhood for every traveler. In this guide to where to stay in Seoul, I’ll take you through the best neighborhoods for an unforgettable Seoul adventure.

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  • Where to stay in Seoul: Summary
  • Where to stay in Seoul: Shopping, street food, & good location
    • Myeongdong
      • Why stay in Myeongdong?
      • Myeongdong Highlights
      • Myeongdong Accommodation
  • Where to stay in Seoul: Nightlife, shopping, & budget
    • Hongdae
      • Why stay in Hongdae?
      • Hongdae Highlights
      • Hongdae Accommodation
  • Where to stay in Seoul: Culture & history
    • Insadong
      • Why stay in Insadong?
      • Insadong Highlights
      • Insadong Accommodation
  • Book Your Seoul Excursions
  • Let me handle the details, so you just show up and enjoy

Where to stay in Seoul: Summary

The best booking platform for finding and reserving great hotels in Korea is Agoda. It’s owned by the same company as Booking.com but is based in Asia, making it great for finding any hotels you need. If you’re a backpacker staying in hostels, then Hostelworld is consistently the best hostel booking platform worldwide, and Seoul is no exception. Book your Seoul accommodation on Agoda today:

Don’t want to search for the best option, or just don’t have time? That’s what I’m here for! As a professional travel advisor, I’ve vetted or personally stayed at the suggested properties below.

Seoul neighborhoodWhy stay in this neighborhood?Best affordable hotel
MyeongdongShopping, street food, good locationPhilstay Myeongdong Station
HongdaeNightlife, shopping, budgetNabi Hostel Hongdae
InsadongCulture, historyGrid Inn

Where to stay in Seoul: Shopping, street food, & good location

Myeongdong

Why stay in Myeongdong?

Myeongdong is a bustling shopping area known for its K-beauty shops, luxury department stores, and street food market. Staying in Myeongdong puts you at the heart of the city’s center, with its vibrant energy and central location. Because of its accessibility to major attractions, shops, street vendors, and an array of accommodation options, Myeongdong is one of the best places to base yourself during your Seoul adventures.

Myeongdong Cathedral
Street food market

Myeongdong is great for:

  • First-time visitors
  • K-beauty and K-fashion shoppers
  • Street market foodies
  • Central location

Myeongdong Highlights

  • Shopping street
  • Street food market
  • K-beauty shopping
  • Luxury shopping
  • Myeongdong Cathedral
  • Bank of Korea Money Museum
  • NANTA cooking show

Myeongdong Accommodation

4-star: L7 Myeongdong ⭐⭐⭐⭐

3-star: Stanford Hotel Myeongdong ⭐⭐⭐

2-star: Philstay Myeongdong Station ⭐⭐

Where to stay in Seoul: Nightlife, shopping, & budget

Hongdae

Why stay in Hongdae?

Choosing to stay in Hongdae puts you on the eclectic and vibrant side of Seoul, overflowing with youthful and artistic energy. Hongdae, short for Hongik University, is a neighborhood around the university that is known for its art scene, indie music, trendy boutiques, and nightlife. The area comes alive at night, with an array of hip bars and clubs hosting live music and showcasing the city’s vibrant nightlife. Hongdae offers lots of budget options since it’s a college area.

Greem Cafe
Gilligan’s Rooftop Bar
Main street

Hongdae is great for:

  • Solo or budget travelers
  • Young travelers
  • Late night partiers

Hongdae Highlights

  • Cafe hopping in Yeonnam-dong
  • Gyeongui Line Forest Park
  • Street performers
  • Karaoke rooms (noraebangs)
  • Arcades
  • Affordable shopping
  • Street food
  • NANTA cooking show
  • Clubs and bars

Hongdae Accommodation

4-star: Mercure Ambassador Seoul Hongdae ⭐⭐⭐⭐

3-star: Nine Brick Hotel ⭐⭐⭐

2-star: Nabi Hostel Hongdae ⭐⭐

Hostel: Jin’s Paradise ⭐

Need help finding the perfect hotel in Seoul?

Seoul has endless options, from boutique stays to luxury hotels, and I can help you find the perfect fit for your travel style and budget. I’ll also help you create a fully custom itinerary so you can make the most of your trip. I lived in Korea for 3 years, so you can trust my local expertise and insider tips to make it happen.

Let’s start planning your perfect Korea getaway today!

Where to stay in Seoul: Culture & history

Insadong

Why stay in Insadong?

Staying in Insadong immerses you in the heart of traditional Korean culture. This quaint, historic neighborhood features cobblestone streets, antique shops, and art galleries. Insadong is a cultural hub with charming tea houses, artisanal craft shops, and proximity to other major Seoul highlights such as the palaces. From local guesthouses to boutique hotels, staying in Insadong promises not just accommodation but an immersive experience of Seoul’s history and culture.

Traditional tea house
Ssamzigil Shopping Mall
Ikseondong Hanok Village

Insadong is great for:

  • First-time visitors
  • Culture and history lovers
  • Families

Insadong Highlights

  • Insadong Cultural Street
  • Ssamzigil Shopping Mall
  • Traditional tea houses
  • Artisanal craft shops
  • Art galleries
  • Museum Kimchikan
  • Jogyesa Temple
  • Ikseondong Hanok Village

Insadong Accommodation

4-star: Nine Tree Premier Hotel Insadong ⭐⭐⭐⭐

3-star: Sunbee Hotel ⭐⭐⭐

2-star: Grid Inn ⭐⭐

Hostel: Seoul Cube Jongro ⭐

With Seoul’s many diverse neighborhoods, the decision of where to stay can shape your experience in this huge city. Whether you choose the downtown energy of Myeongdong, the artistic and youthful energy of Hongdae, or the cultural richness of Insadong, each neighborhood offers a unique gateway to exploring the city. Whichever neighborhood becomes your home base in Seoul, rest assured that with this guide to where to stay in Seoul, your trip will be immersive, comfortable, and convenient.

Book Your Seoul Excursions

Now that you have your Seoul accommodation sorted, what about your tours and activities? The best activity and excursion booking platforms for South Korea are Klook and GetYourGuide. Both websites have thousands of trustworthy travel experiences with verified user reviews. I use Klook and GetYourGuide to book almost all my excursions in Asia.

Let me handle the details, so you just show up and enjoy

Imagine a trip where every detail is taken care of – your ideal hotel booked, activities handpicked just for you, and a seamless itinerary created by a Korea expert who knows Seoul inside and out. Whether it’s a boutique guesthouse in Hongdae or a luxury hotel in Gangnam, I’ll help you create a stress-free, unforgettable trip.

Click here to start planning your custom Korea adventure today!

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