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HOP INN Seoul Myeongdong
HOP INN Seoul Myeongdong
SEOUL HOTEL SHINSHIN
SEOUL HOTEL SHINSHIN
Anook Signature Hotel Seoul Guro
Anook Signature Hotel Seoul Guro
Dongdaemun Stay Garden
Dongdaemun Stay Garden
Lazy Tiger Hotel
Lazy Tiger Hotel
Connected Hotel Guro
Connected Hotel Guro
E.rudaStay Gocheok
E.rudaStay Gocheok
Hwagok Haedamchae
Hwagok Haedamchae
SL Hotel Myeongdong
SL Hotel Myeongdong
GUDO Collective Gangnam
GUDO Collective Gangnam
Stay Passport Tokyo Ryokan Seoul Sadang
Stay Passport Tokyo Ryokan Seoul Sadang
Yeouido Park Hotel
Yeouido Park Hotel
Pullman Ambassador Seoul Eastpole
Pullman Ambassador Seoul Eastpolecleanliness Luxurious Seoul retreat just minutes from Lotte World Tower with premium amenities.

The Westin Seoul Parnas
The Westin Seoul Parnascleanliness Modern hotel in Korea's business district with luxurious amenities and direct mall access.

Sofitel Ambassador Seoul Hotel & Serviced Residences
Sofitel Ambassador Seoul Hotel & Serviced Residencescleanliness Experience luxurious living near Lotte World Tower with a free kids' club and indulgent spa.

Lotte Hotel Seoul
Lotte Hotel Seoulcleanliness Tranquil luxury in central Seoul with easy access to Myeongdong shopping district.

hotel 99 prestige
hotel 99 prestigecleanliness Modern Seoul hotel with free valet parking and private hot tubs for relaxation.
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Top neighborhoods in Seoul

Hongdae
Urban arts and indie music thrive near Hongik University, with graffiti murals adorning Hongdae Mural Street and live music venues aplenty. Shop at independent clothing stalls, vintage shops, and visit quirky theme cafes.

Insa-dong
Insa-dong's narrow alleys buzz with cultural treasures around every corner. Browse artisan workshops where craftspeople create traditional pottery, hanji paper goods, and calligraphy scrolls. Jogyesa Temple's golden Buddha statues and colorful lanterns provide a peaceful escape, while Ssamziegil's spiral shopping complex houses quirky boutiques and art galleries. Street vendors tempt you with hotteok pancakes and other Korean treats. Tea houses serve omija tea and rice cakes in traditional hanok buildings with wooden facades and curved tile roofs. Most shops open from 10 AM to 8 PM, with the main street becoming wonderfully pedestrian-only on weekends. Nearby Anguk Station connects you to Seoul's excellent subway system when your shopping bags get too heavy to carry.

Gangnam-gu
Heavily concentrated wealth and high-end shopping areas like Apgujeong, COEX Mall, and Garosugil define this district. Explore Bongeun Temple and savor modern Korean cuisine at upscale restaurants near Park Hyatt Hotel.

Itaewon 2-dong
Seoul's Itaewon district serves up a global buffet for your senses with international restaurants, bars, and shops around every corner. Hunt for treasures on Antique Furniture Street or escape the urban buzz with a hike in nearby Namsan Mountain Park. The iconic Seoul Fortress Walls offer perfect photo ops while the botanical garden provides a peaceful green retreat. Getting around couldn't be easier with excellent subway connections and walkable streets, though prepare for some steep hills. Accommodation options range from budget-friendly guesthouses to stylish boutique hotels catering to international travelers. The neighborhood truly comes alive after dark when its famous nightlife scene kicks into high gear.

Samcheong-dong
Samcheong-dong blends Seoul's past and present through stone-paved alleys and hanok houses with curved tile roofs. Art lovers can hop between traditional buildings that now house galleries and boutique shops. The National Folk Museum offers a deep dive into Korean heritage, while nearby Bukchon Hanok Village creates the perfect backdrop for culture seekers. Traditional tea houses serve omija tea alongside modern fusion cafés, creating a diverse dining scene in historic settings. The neighborhood is best explored on foot, with Anguk Station just five minutes away for easy access to other Seoul attractions. Boutique hotels and authentic hanok guesthouses provide unique accommodation experiences that connect visitors to Korean culture.
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Wander through Myeongdong Street's neon wonderland, where cosmetic shops offer free samples with such enthusiasm you'll need an extra suitcase. Namdaemun Market's labyrinthine alleys hide food stalls where ajummas serve dumplings with no-nonsense efficiency. The ancient gates of palaces stand in defiant contrast to Gangnam's gleaming towers, a juxtaposition that somehow makes perfect sense. At Lotte World, families scream on roller coasters while businessmen in suits eat ice cream with surprising dignity. COEX Mall houses an Instagram-famous library where books create waves across the ceiling. Don't miss street food vendors who transform simple ingredients into culinary magic with the casual brilliance of people who've perfected one dish for decades.

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