Fraser Suites Seoul
These fully equipped serviced apartments are modern, light and spacious, great for a long-term stay for which major discounts are available...
Lonely Planet authors have tried and tested the offering to bring you the best places to stay in South Korea. Think about booking ahead if you wish to stay at a hanok (traditional house), as these have only three or four guestrooms in total. Top-end international chain hotels can also fill up when conferences are in town.
These fully equipped serviced apartments are modern, light and spacious, great for a long-term stay for which major discounts are available...
One of the city’s best-designed hotels, with spectacular public areas and generally fablicious rooms with striking colour schemes and splendid river or mountain views...
Combining facility-filled motel-style rooms (some with ondol options) with free, guesthouse-style communal facilities, the clean and tidy Beewon is generally quiet and friendly, plastered with photos of happy past guests...
Next to the theme park Lotte World,this luxury hotel is typical of Lotte’s version of ‘euro palatial’. Natural wood and pastel shades make the rooms less flamboyant than the public areas...
These smart, white studio apartments provide a chic little nest high above the 24-hour hurly-burly of Dongdaemun Market. Everything is bright, modern, stylish and mini-sized – not much elbow room...
Three cheers for a rare-as-hens'-teeth genuine boutique hotel with a dramatic adobe design, full of organic curves and African art. The five eclectic room styles all share the striking combo of barn doors and gold taps...
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