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Best Places To Stay In When You Visit Seoul

Now that you know the requirements needed to visit South Korea under Singapore’s Vaccinated Travel Lane and your list of must-buy beauty products is ready, the next step is finding an accommodation for your stay.

We know it’s not easy to do because there are a lot of things to consider such as the price, the location as well as the amenities. That’s why we’ve written this list to help you choose the perfect lodging during your trip!  

Hostel Haru

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Located in the heart of Seoul, Hostel Haru is an accommodation that is 500 metres away from Lotte Duty Free Shop and 600 metres from Noon Square, a large shopping complex.

There are also plenty of rooms to choose from single beds for solo travellers, twin rooms and even a shared 6-bed female dormitory room if you’re travelling as a group.

Each private room has a seating area, flat screen TV, kettle, fridge and a private bathroom. Meanwhile, dormitory rooms have a shared bathroom. Food is also not a problem as breakfast is served every morning. You can also check out Namdaemun Market, which is only a 14-minute walk away!

Book your stay here.

Inno Hostel & Pub Lounge

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If you’re the type of traveller who enjoys drinking and partying during travels, then this accommodation will catch your attention. Inno Hostel & Pub Lounge is situated in Hongdae district, one of the most popular destinations in South Korea for a nightlife experience.

Although the beds are bunk beds, it is surprisingly spacious and comfortable. You don’t need to worry about privacy too as each area has a curtain for some peace and quiet. Since it is also a pub, an onsite bar and restaurant can also be found at this place. You can even rent their barbecue facilities if you feel like grilling in their outdoor terrace!

When it comes to convenience of going to places, Inno Hostel & Pub Lounge offers airport shuttle arrangement and bicycle rental.

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Ibis Styles Ambassador Seoul Myeongdong

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Those who are a huge fan of Korean skincare products will love staying at this accommodation because it is located at Myeongdong, an area famed for its shops that focuses on beauty items.

They offer three kinds of rooms: the standard 1 double bed, the standard 2 single beds and the superior double bed. The hotel also has a free Wi-Fi connection and a meeting room available, so those who are going in a business or work trip will find this place really convenient.

Ibis Styles also has its own restaurant, bar and fitness center.

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Hotel Saerim

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Hotel Saerim is close to many popular landmarks in Seoul such as the Bukchon Hanok Village, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace Complex and N Seoul Tower.

There is also a train and bus station just 430 metres away, so you won’t have a hard time getting around the city. The accommodation also offers various choices of room including a Korean Style Ondol Room and a Traditional Room that has a futon, if you want that full Korea experience~

Every area is disinfected daily and all staff are trained in safety protocol to ensure the cleanliness of the property during this pandemic.

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Villa Muha

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Travelling alone can be scary especially if you’re a girl. If you’re not comfortable sharing a space with strangers, you can opt to stay at Villa Muha, an Airbnb females only apartment located in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu.

The entire house has its own kitchen if you want to whip up your own food, a washing machine for your dirty laundry and even a free parking if you ever rent a car.

Villa Muha is only a 6-minute walk away to a bus station where an airport bus going directly to Incheon Airport can be found. It’s also close to other well-known spots like Myeongdong, Dongdaemun and Itaewon.

Book your stay here.

Seoul N Hotel Dongdaemun

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Seoul N Hotel in Dongdaemun has a whopping 10 options of rooms depending on your preference and the number of people you’re travelling with.  It’s only 1 kilometre away from the city centre, and 360 metres from public transportation.

It’s also near many historical landmarks like Dongmyo Shrine, Myogaksa Temple, Bukchon Hanok Village and Changdeokgung Palace so it’s a good accommodation to stay in if you want to appreciate South Korea’s rich culture.

They have a 24-hour front desk service to address your needs no matter what time is it, a free breakfast and a hassle free check in and out!

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THE CAPSULE Myeongdong

While most of us would want a huge space for accommodations, capsule hotels are becoming more and more popular. It’s a concept that originally started in Osaka Japan in the late 70’s to provide lodging for salary men who spent most of their days in the office.

Now, it’s a well-known option for travellers (especially backpackers) because it is cheap and convenient. This capsule hotel in Myeongdong is no different! While the space is not that big compared to other accommodations, the rooms are air-conditioned and daily housekeeping is done to maintain cleanliness.

They also offer laundry service if you only brought limited clothes with you, and is only 480 metres away from the city center!

Book your stay here.

Now pack your bags and get ready to enjoy the sights and foods in South Korea! And after a long day of travelling, head to your accommodation for a good night’s rest~