Best Hotels in Seoul 2026: From Budget to Luxury Picks
Find the perfect Seoul hotel for every budget. Top picks for Myeongdong, Hongdae, Gangnam, and Insadong β reviewed for location, value, and comfort in 2026.

Finding the right hotel in Seoul is as much about location as the property itself. Stay in the wrong neighborhood and you'll spend half your day on the subway. Stay in the right one and Seoul's best experiences are walkable from your front door.
This guide covers the best hotels in Seoul across every budget, organized by the neighborhoods that make the most sense for different types of travelers.
How to Choose Where to Stay in Seoul
Seoul has five main clusters for visitors:
| Area | Best For |
|---|---|
| Myeongdong / Jung-gu | First-timers, palaces, central access |
| Hongdae | Young travelers, nightlife, budget options |
| Gangnam | Business travelers, luxury, K-pop companies |
| Insadong / Jongno | Culture, traditional markets, quieter atmosphere |
| Itaewon / Yongsan | HYBE fans, international dining, riverside access |
Budget Hotels & Guesthouses (β©30,000β100,000/night)
Beewon Guesthouse
A small guesthouse in Insadong hidden behind a traditional gate β 10 rooms arranged around a courtyard garden. Breakfast included, quiet atmosphere, and one of the most charming budget sleeps in the city.
π 77-4 Donhwamun-ro 11ga-gil, Jongno District, Seou | From β©80,000/night
Why stay:
- Hanok-influenced courtyard atmosphere at guesthouse prices
- Walking distance to Gyeongbokgung, Bukchon, and Insadong street
- Welcoming English-speaking host
Zzzip Guesthouse β Hongdae
One of the highest-rated guesthouses in Seoul among international travelers. Known for its clean rooms, quiet atmosphere, and excellent homemade breakfast.
π 366-37 HapdΕΎong-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul | From β©100,000/night
Why stay:
- Exceptionally clean and well-maintained rooms
- Friendly hosts and strong guest community
- Great balance of quiet stay and access to Hongdae nightlife
Bunk Guesthouse β Hongdae
A popular budget option for solo travelers and backpackers, located right in the heart of Hongdae. Social atmosphere with easy access to restaurants, bars, and public transport.
π 15 Wausan-ro 29ra-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul | From β©80,000/night
Why stay:
- Prime location in Hongdae nightlife district
- Affordable dorm and private room options
- Great for meeting other travelers
Step Inn Myeongdong β Myeongdong
A reliable budget stay in the center of Seoul, ideal for first-time visitors who want everything within walking distance.
π 55 Myeongdong-gil, Myeong-dong 1(il)-ga, Jung District, Seoul | From β©100,000/night
Why stay:
- Best central location for sightseeing and shopping
- Clean and modern facilities
- Easy access to subway and airport bus routes
Mid-Range Hotels (β©100,000β400,000/night)
Lotte City Hotel Myeongdong
Myeongdong is the best location for first-time Seoul visitors, and Lotte City Hotel is one of the most central properties here. Reliable quality, large rooms for the price, and Seoul's most energetic street food market starts outside the door every evening.
π 362 Samil-daero, Jung District, Seoul | From β©200,000/night
Why stay:
- Walking distance to Myeongdong shopping, N Seoul Tower cable car, and Namsan Park
- 15 minutes to Gyeongbokgung Palace by subway
- Solid Korean and Western breakfast spread
L7 Hongdae by Lotte
One of Seoul's most design-forward mid-range hotels β rooftop bar with Han River views, sharp minimalist rooms, and an address in Hongdae's creative core.
π 141 Yanghwa-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul | From β©260,000/night
Why stay:
- Rooftop bar with city and river views
- Rooms that genuinely punch above their price point
- Walk everywhere in Hongdae's entertainment district
Hotel Cappuccino Seoul
A boutique lifestyle hotel in Cheongdam with a dedicated coffee concept throughout β espresso machines in every room, coffee-scented amenities, and a ground-floor cafΓ© worth visiting separately.
π 155 Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seou | From β©180,000/night
Why stay:
- Best mid-range option near COEX and Gangnam attractions and K-Star Road
- Sharp design, excellent in-room quality
- Walking distance to Gangnam's best dining
Ryse Autograph Collection
A Marriott property in Hongdae straddling mid-range and luxury β art-hotel aesthetic, standout amenities, and the stylish design hotel with strong art-focused interiors.
π Hongdae, Mapo-gu | From β©360,000/night
Why stay:
- Marriott quality with Hongdae energy
- Excellent pool and fitness facilities
- Central to the entire city via nearby subway lines
Luxury Hotels (β©500,000+/night)
The Shilla Seoul
The most iconic luxury hotel in Korea. Part of the Samsung group, The Shilla has sat on Namsan Mountain since 1979 with panoramic city views, a legendary spa, and arguably the finest hotel breakfast in Seoul. It has hosted heads of state and global business leaders for four decades.
π 249 Dongho-ro, Jung-gu (near Namsan) | From β©800,000/night
Why stay:
- The single most prestigious hotel address in Seoul
- Spa and outdoor pool within private mountain gardens
- Removed from city noise with easy access by taxi
Park Hyatt Seoul
Contemporary luxury in Gangnam's financial district β floor-to-ceiling windows, an exceptional rooftop bar (The Timber House), and service that anticipates what you need before you ask.
π 606 Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu | From β©700,000/night
Why stay:
- one of the top luxury hotels in Gangnam
- Rooftop bar with full Gangnam skyline views
- Walking distance to Coex, SM Artium, and Starfield Library
Four Seasons Hotel Seoul
Located between Gyeongbokgung Palace and Gwanghwamun Square β the most central luxury hotel in Seoul. Palace views from upper floors are extraordinary, and access to all historical sites north of the river is unmatched.
π Gwanghwamun, Jongno-gu | From β©1,500,000/night
Why stay:
- Most central luxury location in the city
- Palace views from high-floor rooms
- Three outstanding F&B venues including a rooftop bar
Grand Hyatt Seoul
Set on Namsan hillside with the best swimming complex of any Seoul hotel β indoor and outdoor pools, full Korean spa. A 15-minute walk to Itaewon, 20 minutes to Myeongdong. Classic luxury at competitive rates compared to newer arrivals.
π 322 Sowol-ro, Yongsan-gu | From β©450,000/night
Why stay:
- Finest pool and spa complex in the Seoul luxury tier
- Within short driving distance of HYBE headquarters and international dining
- More affordable than comparable properties in central Seoul
Josun Palace β A Luxury Collection Hotel
The newest major luxury property in Seoul β rooftop infinity pool, spacious rooms with traditional Korean design touches, and a Michelin-starred restaurant. The freshest arrival in Seoul's high-end hotel scene.
π Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu | From β©880,000/night
Seoul Hotel Booking Tips
- Book spring early: MarchβMay cherry blossom season pushes prices 30β50% higher β book 2β3 months ahead
- Watch Korean holidays: Chuseok and Seollal fill budget and mid-range hotels quickly β check dates before assuming availability
- Myeongdong is central but loud: Great location, but street noise continues until midnight. Request upper floors or a room facing away from the main street
- North vs south of the river: Myeongdong and Hongdae are faster for reaching historical sites and palaces. Gangnam requires more transit time to the same attractions but offers better dining and luxury options
- Check-in 3pm / Check-out 11am: Seoul standard across all tiers. Most hotels offer free luggage storage for early arrivals
Conclusion
Seoul's hotel market is exceptionally well-developed at every price point β a clean, comfortable night's sleep is available here from β©35,000, and some of Asia's finest hotel experiences from β©400,000 up. The single best investment is location: a slightly more expensive room in the right neighborhood saves hours of transit time and shapes the whole trip.
For neighborhood-by-neighborhood advice, see where to stay in Seoul. For a full budget breakdown, see our Seoul trip cost guide.
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