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Top 10 hotels in Seoul

Discover the top hotels in Seoul, hand-picked by local expert Lori Zaino.
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Lori Zaino
9 December 2024
Seoul is a large and bustling urban hub, so deciding where to stay can take some time and research. With so many interesting neighbourhoods in the Korean capital, it’s normal to feel torn between the opulence of the Gangnam district, the buzzy vibes of Hongdae, or the more cultural, traditional ambiance of Insadong. When travelling to Seoul, I usually take into consideration my plans and my travel companions so I can pick just the right hotel. Some properties are better for families who want...Learn moreSeoul is a large and bustling urban hub, so deciding where to stay can take some time and research. With so many interesting neighbourhoods in the Korean capital, it’s normal to feel torn between the opulence of the Gangnam district, the buzzy vibes of Hongdae, or the more cultural, traditional ambiance of Insadong. When travelling to Seoul, I usually take into consideration my plans and my travel companions so I can pick just the right hotel. Some properties are better for families who want all the amenities, while others are ideal for wellness seekers, business travellers, or anyone on the hunt for a simple place to sleep. Here’s my pick of the best hotels in Seoul, whether you plan to shop, sightsee, or dig into the city’s incredible food scene.
Banyan Tree Club & Spa SeoulBanyan Tree Club & Spa SeoulRank #1
£17-£5,622/night
60, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu
Set within lush greenery overlooking Namsan Mountain, the Banyan Tree Club & Spa Seoul is one of the best hotels in...Learn more

Set within lush greenery overlooking Namsan Mountain, the Banyan Tree Club & Spa Seoul is one of the best hotels in Seoul for a serene retreat. All rooms come with mountain and city views, but I suggest going for a Pool Deluxe Room, where you can soak in your own private relaxation pool.

If your room doesn’t have its own pool, don’t panic – the hotel has several to choose from, including an indoor pool, the main outdoor pool, and mini-pool-style hot tubs.

I particularly love the hotel’s wellness amenities, which include an indoor golf range, an outdoor basketball court, tennis courts, and a fitness centre with a rock-climbing wall. In the winter, you can even skate at the on-site ice rink.

Four Seasons Hotel SeoulFour Seasons Hotel SeoulRank #2
£1-£1,288/night
97, Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu
Just down the street from Gyeongbokgung Palace and the National Folk Museum of Korea, this is one of the best hotels...Learn more

Just down the street from Gyeongbokgung Palace and the National Folk Museum of Korea, this is one of the best hotels in Seoul if you want to be in the heart of the action. It’s also a great spot for families – I was thrilled with the glamping setup the hotel staff organised in my room for my toddler, complete with a mini tent, balloons, sweet treats, and a mini robe.

Adults won’t be glamping at the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul though. This luxury property’s rooms blend modern comforts with local design features, complete with floor-to-ceiling windows, traditional Korean textiles, and mini iPads to access the hotel’s services.

The hotel also features three indoor pools (including a children’s pool), a Korean sauna, and a kids’ club that opens on the weekends.

Andaz Seoul GangnamAndaz Seoul GangnamRank #3
£4-£1,434/night
854, Nonhyun-ro, Sinsa-Dong, Gangnam-gu
One of the best hotels in Seoul for those looking to stay in the luxury shopping neighbourhood of Gangnam, the Andaz...Learn more

One of the best hotels in Seoul for those looking to stay in the luxury shopping neighbourhood of Gangnam, the Andaz Seoul Gangnam is attached to the Apgujeong metro for ease. The rooms are bright and contemporary, with light wood and bold pops of yellow. Although they were designed by the Dutch-based Studio Piet Boon, rooms incorporate the textile bojagi, an artistic wrapping cloth used in Korean folk art.

All the rooms are beautiful, but if you want a special stay, I recommend booking the Gangnam Penthouse, which has a gorgeous outdoor garden terrace. Ideal for couples seeking a relaxing holiday, the Andaz Seoul’s Summer House is home to the Ocelas Spa, with a sauna, treatment rooms, a large indoor pool, and several hot tubs.

Hotel Naru Seoul MGallery AmbassadorHotel Naru Seoul MGallery AmbassadorRank #4
£119-£4,189/night
8 Mapodaero Mapogu
Set just across the Han River from the Gangnam district, the Hotel Naru Seoul MGallery Ambassador is one of the best...Learn more

Set just across the Han River from the Gangnam district, the Hotel Naru Seoul MGallery Ambassador is one of the best hotels in Seoul for more artistic-minded travellers. The entire property is full of original artworks, starting with a floating, geometric art installation in the lobby by Haegye Yang, a local Korean artist.

I appreciate how the hotel rooms inspire tranquillity using biophilic design, complete with rounded corners and shapes and large windows that allow the light to flood in. During my stay, I kept catching pleasant wafts of red cedar and sandalwood, later realising it was the hotel’s signature scent.

Don’t miss going for a dip in the 20th-floor outdoor infinity pool, which overlooks the expansive Han River. And I highly recommend dining at the French Restaurant Voison, a 22nd-floor eatery that serves up dry-aged grills alongside dazzling skyline and river views.

JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square SeoulJW Marriott Dongdaemun Square SeoulRank #5
£203-£520/night
279, Cheonggyecheon-ro, Dongdaemun-gu
Stay at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul for one of the most interesting views in the city. The property...Learn more

Stay at the JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul for one of the most interesting views in the city. The property overlooks the Heunginjimun Gate, which dates back to the Joseon Dynasty and is close to shopping and dining hotspots and cultural landmarks like the Seoul City Wall Museum and the Dongdaemun Design Plaza.

Although all the rooms are comfortable, I recommend upgrading to one that has a view of the Gate – I was amazed by the stunning vistas from the Executive Sky View Rooms. These offer access to the executive lounge and have skylight windows that overlook the Gate and beyond.

Don’t worry if your room doesn’t have a view – you can still catch those mesmerizing vistas at Korean buffet Tavolo 24 or the top-floor rooftop Griffin Bar, which also hosts live jazz sessions.

Conrad SeoulConrad SeoulRank #6
£78-£1,671/night
10 Gukjegeumyung-ro Yeouido
Located next to Yeouido Park and the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMa), this is one of the best hotels in Seoul for...Learn more

Located next to Yeouido Park and the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMa), this is one of the best hotels in Seoul for business travellers. That’s largely thanks to the Conrad Seoul’s intuitive and practical amenities like in-room espresso makers, automatic curtains, and ergonomic desk chairs.

Still, it’s not all work and no play here, as the rooms offer river or skyline views and all feel exceptionally spacious. With six restaurants at the hotel, you won’t have to go far if you’re feeling peckish.

My favourite is 37 Grill and Bar, named for its 37th-floor location perched high above Seoul’s sparkling city lights – I usually go for the grilled Korean sirloin. The hotel also has Pulse 8, a dedicated fitness centre that offers daily classes and has a weight and cardio area, steam room, indoor swimming pool, and sauna.

Fairmont Ambassador SeoulFairmont Ambassador SeoulRank #7
£11-£855/night
108 Yeoui Daero Yeongdeungpo Gu
One of the best hotels in Seoul on Yeouido Island across the river, the Fairmont Ambassador Seoul has spacious rooms...Learn more

One of the best hotels in Seoul on Yeouido Island across the river, the Fairmont Ambassador Seoul has spacious rooms with marble bathrooms and Le Labo bath products.

You’re spoilt for amenities here – at Fairmount Fit you’ll find an indoor pool for getting your laps in, a sauna, and a fitness area. There’s also the ESPA spa, which offers signature facial and body rituals.

Dining is where this hotel shines, from artisanal coffee in the airy Atrium Lounge to the international buffet at Spectrum. But my favourite place to hang out is Mariposa on the 29th floor of the hotel.

An elegant restaurant with varied European cuisine, Mariposa serves delicious food. But it’s the skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows – which open to 360-degree views of the Yeouido skyline’s glittering lights – that make this space so special.

Grand Intercontinental Seoul ParnasGrand Intercontinental Seoul ParnasRank #8
£171-£786/night
521, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu
The Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas is located in the upscale Gangnam neighbourhood, not far from the Jamsil...Learn more

The Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas is located in the upscale Gangnam neighbourhood, not far from the Jamsil Baseball Stadium and Sports Complex. One of the best hotels in Seoul for a truly luxurious stay, even the lowest category rooms here come with city views and espresso machines.

The hotel has just two room categories but seven different suite categories on offer. Choose from the Grand Suite, which has a massive wall of windows overlooking Seoul, to the 3,200-square-foot Presidential Suite, where you’ll find an inviting soaking tub with skyline views and a marble bar next to the dining room.

The hotel also has an enormous indoor pool, a golf range, and a fitness centre. However, my favourite space has to be the Pilates room – I’ve never seen a hotel that has its own reformer machines on-site, a major bonus for Pilates lovers like me.

Mondrian Seoul ItaewonMondrian Seoul ItaewonRank #9
£84-£567/night
23, Jangmun-ro, Yongsan-gu
If you’re excited to sample all sorts of Korean food during your time in the city, this is the best hotel for you....Learn more

If you’re excited to sample all sorts of Korean food during your time in the city, this is the best hotel for you. The Mondrian Seoul Itaewon is set in Itaewon, a buzzy neighborhood where you’ll find all sorts of dining options.

But from the Rumpus Room’s book-lined shelves and live jazz music to the Mediterranean plates at Cleo and cakes from the Mondrian Deli, there are plenty of places to drink and dine without ever leaving the hotel. My preferred spot is the outdoor rooftop Privilege Bar, where you can see all the way to the N Seoul Tower.

This is also one of the best hotels in Seoul for design lovers. Rooms and suites are decorated in the contemporary Mondrian style, mixing textiles and muted tones with bold touches, while the lobby has a verdant Forest Zone that brings in natural elements.

The Shilla SeoulThe Shilla SeoulRank #10
£115-£1,048/night
249, Dongho-ro, Jung-gu
An urban sanctuary set against a backdrop of skyscrapers and verdant foliage, The Shilla Seoul is one of the best...Learn more

An urban sanctuary set against a backdrop of skyscrapers and verdant foliage, The Shilla Seoul is one of the best hotels in Seoul for travellers who want all the amenities. My entire family loves what this hotel calls its 'Urban Island', a large wellness area with heated pools, cabanas, sun loungers, hot tubs, and even a small pool waterfall. There’s also an indoor golf range and a shopping arcade on site.

Rooms and suites offer city views or vistas of Mount Namsan, and come with cosy soaking tubs. Don’t miss the chance to take a break at the Guerlain Spa, where you can book treatments and aromatherapy sessions.

As for dining, you can choose from high-end traditional Korean dishes at La Yeon, sophisticated French dining and fine wines at Continental, and traditional Japanese cuisine at Ariake, among others.

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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Seoul

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Seoul with confidence.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Seoul?

Hotels are cheapest in Seoul in January, with average rates of £88. In comparison, December is the most expensive month, with prices at £141.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Seoul?

Monday offers the lowest rates in Seoul, with an average nightly price of £107. The highest prices are found on Wednesday, with average rates at £163.

Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Seoul?

The most popular neighbourhood in Seoul among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is Myeong-dong, with an average price of £126. LOTTE City Hotel Myeongdong, Koreana Hotel, and Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Seoul Myeongdong rank among the highest-rated hotels in Myeong-dong.

How much is a hotel in Seoul for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Seoul found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was £11, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was £32. The cheapest room found overall was for £11.

How much is a hotel in Seoul for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Seoul for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for £13 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as £13 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from £54 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Seoul?

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KAYAK's top tips for finding Seoul hotel deals

  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Seoul for 6 days.
  • The Gangnam District is an impressive area of Seoul, defined by skyscrapers, nightclubs, and premier hotels. Here, the Oakwood Premier Coex Center, offers excellent accommodation with fantastic city views, a gym, and pool.
  • There are several good boutique hotels in the Gangnam District, including Nox Boutique Hotel, which features a small pool, fitness room, and comfortable guest rooms.
  • The area of Myeongdong is a hotspot for tourists. The densely populated region features great shopping and well-priced hotels near local transport links for easy access to other parts of the city. One good option, the Grand Hotel Myeongdong is near the Namchung-dong subway stop.
  • The Jongno area of the city is home to the Gyeongbokgung palace as well as array of affordable boutique hotels like Hotel The Designers Jongno and Hotel Amare.
  • Featuring affordable modern hotels like L7 Hongdae and 9 Brick Hotel the Hongdae area of Seoul has great nightlife and is a good location for fans of music and art.
  • Numerous cheap hostels and hotels are situated around Dongdaemun History & Culture Park, including Hotel Migliore Seoul and Hotel Skypark Kingstown Dongdaemun.
  • The Gyeomjae Jeongseon Art Museum is one of Seoul's most interesting attractions and if you plan on visiting it the Gangseo-gu area is a great place to stay. This neighbourhood is also close to the Han River and Gaehwasan Yaksasa Temple. The Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Botanic Park is a lovely hotel in Gangseo-gu. Guests enjoy the Garden Restaurant which serves seasonal dishes made from local ingredients. You can get great views of Gangseo-gu from their rooftop bar VINYARD15 which has an extensive wine collection.
  • If you're travelling with kids to Seoul, consider booking a stay in the Gwangjin-gu District. It's home to the Seoul Children's Grand Park (which has a zoo at its centre) and the unique Common Ground shopping centre. The Vista Walkerhill Seoul offers a range of rooms to suit different budgets and travel groups. They also provide in-room tents and games for kids who would enjoy a sleepover vibe for their hotel stay. They have several on-site restaurants offering a range of different cuisines so even picky eaters can find something to love.
  • The Signiel Seoul Hotel is the perfect option for travellers who love to stand out on their trips. It's housed in the Lotte Seoul Tower, a luxury skyscraper that's one of the tallest buildings in the world. Inside, you'll find a. Michelin-starred restaurant, luxury rooms and a champagne bar. It's also directly connected to the Jamsil Subway Station via an underground tunnel.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Seoul

  • Are there good hotels near Seoul airport?

    Seoul International Airport sits to the west of the city on the island of Yeongjongdo and is surrounded by a variety of hotels. The top-rated Grand Hyatt Incheon is one of the best, offering inspiring contemporary spaces and amazing views. Alternatively, a cluster of cheap hotels and guest houses, such as Gogo House, can be found nearby.

  • Which neighbourhoods in Seoul offer good public transport connections?

    Seoul is a large metropolis, but its vast subway system keeps the city well connected. Guests staying near one of Seoul’s subway stations will be able to travel with convenience to all of the city’s major sights. IREX (Incheon Airport Railroad Express), links the airport to the city centre. A good hotel on this line is Four Points by Sheraton Seoul, Namsan, situated near Seoul Station.

  • What neighbourhood in Seoul is good for nightlife?

    Head to the Itaewon area of Seoul for great nightlife. Among the Korean BBQ restaurants, cocktail bars, and dance clubs that make this district so lively, visitors will find an assortment of good hotels, ranging from the well equipped budget-priced Hamilton Hotel, which features a rooftop pool, to the trendy Imperial Palace Boutique Hotel, Itaewon, to the top-rated Grand Hyatt Seoul.

  • Where can I find high-end hotels in Seoul?

    On the eastern edge of Mount Namsan, surrounded by green, Banyan Tree Club & Spa Seoul is a rejeuvenating oasis with multiple pools, a golf driving range, tennis courts, ice skating rink, and kids club. In the Jongno area, the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul features seven restaurants, seven bars, and extraordinary views.

  • Which hotels are best for business travellers?

    If you're looking to hold meetings while in Seoul, the Shilla Seoul Hotel has plenty of experience. They've hosted high-profile events including Olympic Conferences and G20 Dinners . You can choose between a range of spaces including their Yeong Bin Gwan outdoor space.

  • Are there any dog-friendly hotels in Seoul?

    The Four Seasons Hotel Seoul in Jongno-gu allows guests to bring one dog weighing up to 10kg. They also offer in-room breakfast for you and your dog, a cosy dog bed, a harness and plenty of dog treats.

  • Where to stay in Seoul?

    We've recorded a higher demand for hotels in Myeong-dong, Gangnam-gu, and close to Myeong-dong Subway Station.

  • What are the best hotels near Myeong-dong Subway Station?

    The Westin Josun Seoul, NINE TREE BY PARNAS SEOUL MYEONGDONG 2 and Lotte Hotel Seoul are very popular with users who want to stay within walking distance of Myeong-dong Subway Station.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Seoul?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Seoul districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Seoul city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Seoul hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Seoul that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Mayfield Hotel & Resort Seoul, Fraser Place Central Seoul and Intercity Seoul Hotel.

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