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Top guest favorite
A hinoki wood bathtub is positioned against a warm wooden wall. Soft light filters through the water, creating shimmering reflections. A minimalist faucet is installed on the side, while a potted plant adds a touch of greenery to the serene space.
Home in Jongno-gu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

[Sowol Dam] Basic provision for 4 people - Enjoy a private rest in Bukchon Hanok with Hinokitang!

'Sowoldam' is a hanok accommodation with Seoul City-Hanok experience business officially designated and can be used by both Koreans and foreigners.☺️ You can heal while looking at the open yard from the hinoki (cypress bathtub). Enjoy a half-body bath while watching the sunshine during the day and the stars in the evening sky! You can have a bookstay in a private Sowoldam, you can leave the familiar workplace and do a workcation, and you can focus on your time with me or your loved ones without doing anything:) # London Bagel Museum # Hot places like Artist Bakery You can walk to tourist attractions such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, Ikseon-dong, and Euljiro. ☺️ [Base price is for 2 people] * Additional person: 80,000 KRW (maximum 6 people allowed/4 people recommended) * For bookings of 3 or more people, an additional bedroom will be provided. [Early Check-in/Rate Check-out] * 20,000 KRW per hour (up to 2 hours) * If there are more people visiting than the number of people booked, you will be removed without refund🙏

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A hinoki wood bathtub is positioned by a large window, offering views of outdoor greenery. Natural light filters through sheer curtains, enhancing the serene ambiance. Wooden accents complement the traditional design, while tiled walls provide an understated backdrop.
Home in Jongno-gu
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

[Sowoljeong] Check-out at 1pm - Enjoy the relaxation and privacy in a Bukchon Hanok with a cypress bath!

'Sowoljeong' is a hanok accommodation that is officially designated by Seoul City-Hanok Experience Business, and is available to both Koreans and foreigners.☺️ You can heal while looking at the open yard from the hinoki (cypress bathtub). Enjoy a half-body bath while watching the sunshine during the day and the stars in the evening sky! You can stay in a private Sowoljeong, take a workation away from your familiar workplace, or you can do nothing and focus on your time with yourself or your loved ones:) # London Bagel Museum # There are hot places such as Artist Bakery, and you can walk to tourist attractions such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, Ikseon-dong, and Euljiro. ☺️ [Base price is for 2 people] * Additional person: 70,000 KRW (up to 4 people/Recommended for 2 people) * For reservations of 3 or more people, additional bedding is provided. [Early Check-in/Rate Check-out] * 20,000 KRW per hour (up to 1 hour) * If there are more people visiting than the number of people booked, you will be removed without refund🙏

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A serene garden view is framed by a wooden doorway, showcasing lush green bamboo and moss that create a tranquil atmosphere. Natural stone stepping paths lead through the greenery, inviting exploration and connection with the outdoors.
Vacation home in Jongno-gu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Healing material that relaxes the body and mind (11/24 operation ends)

Healing Clay Hanok Stay will be open until November 24. We sincerely thank everyone who has loved and cared for our Hanok space. Although it is for a short time, I hope that the precious moments you spent in the healing space with nature will remain warm in your hearts for a long time. Check in 3pm Check-out 11am Parking There is no dedicated parking space. (Please use the nearby paid parking lot.) Hyundai Gye-dong office building parking lot ticket 12,000 KRW (as of 12pm) CCTV is installed at the entrance of the accommodation (main gate) in case of an accident or for protection. The healing material looks at the garden from anywhere inside the house, centered on the bamboo moss garden. The garden and the house have many colors as the light changes every moment. You can see the bamboo trees swaying in the wind, the sound of water falling into the pond, and the birds that often come to play. We designed the space so that you can feel the comfort and beauty of nature.

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The bedroom features a spacious bed set against wooden beams and elegant Japanese-style sliding windows, allowing natural light to filter through. A small television is positioned nearby, and a potted plant adds a touch of greenery to the serene atmosphere.
Home in Jongno-gu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

[New] ReTreat_Classic/Entire Hanok/Classic House North Village Retreat

🏆Best Seoul Stay 2024 Excellent Seoul Stay 📌up-scale, entire Hanok, perfect privacy, The Classic House Bukchon is a filming location for various Korean broadcasting and entertainment programs, and is divided into two private houses, Heritage and Retreat. The two hanoks are completely separated by different gates and walls, guaranteeing privacy for only one team. [Classic House Bukchon Re: Treat] Retreat is a word that means escape and retreat, and the Classic Retreat is surrounded by a bamboo forest, providing perfect privacy and cozy space like a secret refuge in the city center, separated from the world. Warm in winter and cool in summer, it is a resting place prepared only for two people with the best amenities, a bedroom connected to a meditation tea room, a mini kitchen and a small but elegant toilet and shower room, and a luxury accommodation for two people only, consisting of a 2-person outdoor jacuzzi spa with a view of the great forest.

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A branch of blooming cherry blossoms is displayed in front of a traditional hanok structure. The wooden frame features intricate lattice work, allowing natural light to filter into the space. A serene ambiance is created by the harmonious blend of nature and architecture.
Home in Dongdaemun-gu
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 388 reviews

Private house Hanok • Hanok Stay Unnie's house • Unnie house

Hanok Stay, Sister's House It's like my home, but A space that doesn't feel like my home. Minimalist Hanok Stay Put down your tired body and mind and go. It provides detailed impressions. insta @ unnie_house_ English/Japanese You can take the Airport Bus No. 6002 from Incheon Airport and come to the accommodation in 3 minutes. The bus stop and subway station (Sinseoldong Station) are very close, within a 3-minute walk from the property. There is a Gyecheon-ga that connects to Cheonggyecheon near the property, so it is good for a walk. The transportation is very good, so it is a great place to stay when sightseeing in Seoul :) _

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The living area features a brick patio that leads to a wooden-framed glass door, opening to a sunlit space. A red sofa is positioned next to a wooden coffee table, with a modern desk and shelves in the background. Natural wood beams enhance the ceiling design.
Home in Jongno-gu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

[Private Premium Hanok Stay] SeouluiHaru

서울의하루는 한옥을 만드는 호스트가 직접 지은 한옥을 호스팅하는 한옥전문 스테이입니다. 우연한 계기로 북촌에 한옥을 지어서 살아보니 남들에게 알려주고 싶은 장점이 많았습니다. 저처럼 평범한 사람들이 가진 한옥살이에 대한 막연한 꿈을 가까운 현실로 느끼길 바라는 마음으로 게스트들을 맞이하고자 합니다. 서울의하루 삼청동 집은 경복궁 청와대와 매우 가까운 서울의 중심부에 위치해있으며 15평의 아담한 크기입니다. 거실 하나 방 하나 아담한 주택으로 1-2인이 머무르기 적합합니다. 1936년에 지어진 집을 2019년에 제가 직접 고쳤습니다. 한국 전통 건축양식을 지킨 한옥이나 내부 공간은 입식생활이 가능하도록 현대적인 가구들을 배치하였습니다. 장기 투숙자를 위한 세탁기와 건조기 등 생활가전도 준비되어 있습니다. 여행자들에게 가장 중요한 것은 휴식이라 생각하고 침구류를 가장 신경쓰고 있습니다. 서울에 이런 곳도 있구나 나도 한옥 한번 살아볼까 하는 꿈을 이 곳에서 꾸길 바랍니다.

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The exterior features traditional hanok architecture, showcasing wooden beams and intricate latticework. A central courtyard is surrounded by warm lighting that highlights the wooden doors and windows. Lush greenery provides a natural frame, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere of this unique space.
Place to stay in Insa-dong
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Winner of 2024 Seoul Best Stay & Seoul Best Hanok

- 1929년 지어져, 3년 전 리노베이션 한 96년된 전통 한옥입니다. 한옥의 100년을 시각적으로 표현하고자 다양한 시대를 대표하는 동서양의 디자인 가구들로 채워 놓았고, 오래 전부터 이 집에 있던 고재와 부속품을 최대한 살려서 복원하였습니다. - 역사와 전통의 중심지. 유명 관광지 도보 여행 가능 - 24시간 편의점과 공항버스 정류장까지 도보 5분 이내, 지하철역까지 도보 5분 거리. - 숙소 바로 옆에 서울의 레스토랑/카페/쇼핑 상점이 수백개 있습니다. - 수하물 보관/공항 픽업 가능. - 초고속 인터넷 와이파이, 유튜브 / 넷플릭스 프리미엄 시청 가능 - 조용하고 편안한 분위기 : 서울의 중심부에 위치해 있지만, 한옥 안에 들어오면 마치 시간 여행을 온 듯 놀랍도록 조용하고 고즈넉한 분위기에 놀랄 거예요. - 각 공간의 매력을 천천히 즐기시면서, 나와 소중한 사람들의 좋은 추억을 만드시고 잠시나마 몸과 마음의 피로를 회복하는 시간 되시길 진심으로 바랍니다.

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An outdoor area is highlighted by a serene jacuzzi, surrounded by carefully arranged stones and greenery. The traditional wooden structure features ornate detailing, while soft ambient lighting enhances the tranquil atmosphere. A seating bench invites relaxation in this private space.
Home in Jongno-gu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

[New] Signature_Classic/Gyeongbokgung Station/Entire Hanok

Gotaek (고택) means an old hanok, typically over 100 years old, The Classic-Goteak Seochon chosen by world-renowned artist Nicolas Party for a 6-week, and Filming locationn for famous Korean movie [Architecture 101]. A private luxury Hanok hotel with an outdoor jacuzzi, exclusively for one group, in the heart of Seoul. A stunning architectural gem preserving the charm of traditional Hanok while blending modern sophistication. Its rare loft-style design features state-of-the-art amenities

Top guest favorite
The traditional hanok features bold architectural details, including a curved tiled roof and ornate wooden beams. Soft lighting illuminates the exterior, enhancing its inviting appearance. The structure is surrounded by a stone wall, hinting at an atmospheric setting under the evening sky.
Home in Jongno-gu
5 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Awarded Hanok Stay near Gyeongbokgung | WMH

Awarded Private Hanok in the Heart of Seoul — Welcome Mistakes House. Near Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon, and Seochon, this stay blends Korean tradition with modern comfort. Chosen by the Seoul Metropolitan Government as an Excellent Hanok Stay (2024 & 2025), it offers full privacy and calm in every corner. Once home to musician Park Won, the space carries his artistic warmth and quiet charm. Perfect for couples, families, or friends seeking a peaceful, memorable stay in Seoul.

Guest favorite
The courtyard of the traditional hanok features wooden beams and intricately designed eaves. Sunlight filters through the green leaves of surrounding trees, creating dappled light on the ground. Sliding doors lead into the interior, enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Home in Jongno-gu
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Stay origin

Origin is a traditional hanok house located on the stone wall of Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO cultural heritage. Located in the 2nd view of Bukchon, this hanok yard is filled with old trees from Changdeokgung Palace. It is located in a quiet place where you can hear the chirping of birds. There is no inconvenience at all to stay. Bukchon Hanok Village, Insa-dong, Ikseon-dong, and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art are all within a 10-minute walk.

Top guest favorite
A private courtyard is surrounded by traditional wooden architecture featuring open sliding doors. Two wooden chairs and a small table are arranged on the gravel surface, and a potted plant adds a touch of greenery to the serene space.
Home in Hyehwa-dong
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Small Garden Private Hanok, Local Old Alley, Hanyangdoseong Naksan Park, SpaceMODA

A private hanok with a small garden, prepared for travelers who are looking for local daily life experiences and eco-conscious journeys. MODA is a small stay where you can experience everyday life as it truly is. Built in 1936, this hanok has been gently restored using eco-friendly materials. We strive to preserve the charm of this old space while caring for the environment, and we hope to share meaningful moments with our guests.

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A small, well-lit living space is visible through an open doorway. Light from a pendant lamp illuminates shelves lined with books and plants. A cozy seating area includes a simple wooden table and a bed positioned against the wall, enhancing the room's minimalistic design.
Home in Huam-dong
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

TOTU Seoul

This is TOTU Seoul, located in Seoul’s peaceful old town - Huam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul. Let's get away from productive days and have a day at our own pace at TOTU Seoul. TOTU Seoul aims to operate Zero-waste accommodation. 7 mins to Haebangchon and Sookmyung Women's University subway station, 10mins to Seoul station by bus. It is also close to Namsan Mountain, you can take a walk. ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Seoul?

    Seoul has vibrant neighborhoods to explore, such as lively Hongdae, historic Insadong, and modern Gangnam. Areas near Jongno and Itaewon are also frequently suggested for their cultural sites and dining options.

  • What are the best things to do in Seoul with kids?

    Families can enjoy interactive museums, themed parks, and riverside bike rides. Themed play zones, aquariums, and Namsan Seoul Tower are also popular with children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Seoul?

    Explore historic palaces, savor street food in Myeongdong, and stroll along the Cheonggyecheon Stream. Markets, galleries, and vibrant neighborhoods complement rich cultural traditions.

  • How is the weather in Seoul?

    Seoul experiences cold winters, with temperatures around 22–36°F (-6–2°C), and hot, humid summers near 72–86°F (22–30°C). Spring and autumn are milder, with cherry blossoms and fall colors often admired.

  • What are the best places to visit in Seoul?

    Frequently suggested spots include Gyeongbokgung Palace, the Bukchon Hanok Village, and the lively Dongdaemun Design Plaza. Street markets and parks around the city also draw frequent interest.

  • What are some hiking trails in Seoul?

    Explore scenic trails on Namsan Mountain, walk the wooded paths of Bukhansan National Park, or head to Inwangsan for panoramic city views. Locals also hike parks and forested hills around Seoul.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Seoul?

    Seoul has interactive science museums, kid-friendly play zones, and riverside parks with bike rentals. Many families enjoy trips to local aquariums and themed entertainment centers.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Seoul?

    Frequently suggested trips include exploring the natural beauty of Nami Island, touring the Korean Folk Village, and visiting historic temples around the outskirts. Nature reserves and local markets also attract travelers.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Seoul?

    Many accommodations in neighborhoods like Hongdae, Itaewon, and Yeonnam-dong welcome pets. Riverside parks and outdoor cafes add to the experience for travelers with animal companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Seoul?

    Use a rechargeable transit card for easy subway and bus rides. Try exploring side streets for independent cafes and shops, and greet locals with a polite nod or bow.

  • What is Seoul known for?

    Seoul is known for its blend of traditional temples and modern skyscrapers, distinct cuisine, and bustling nightlife. The city has vibrant shopping districts and rich artistic heritage.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Seoul?

    Areas like Ihwa Mural Village, Seochon, and Seongsu-dong are often suggested for their art, independent shops, and local cafes. Quiet hanok streets and smaller food markets offer unique experiences.

  • What are the best foods to try in Seoul?

    Frequently suggested dishes include savory bulgogi, spicy tteokbokki, and comforting bibimbap. Street snacks, Korean fried chicken, and soft serve ice cream are also popular with visitors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Seoul?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for varying temperatures, and a universal power adapter. An umbrella is useful for summer showers, and translation apps can help with language barriers.

  • What is the nightlife in Seoul like?

    Seoul has energetic nightlife in Hongdae, Gangnam, and Itaewon, featuring music venues, cocktail bars, and late-night eateries. Night markets and karaoke rooms are also frequently suggested for evening fun.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Seoul?

    Seoul hosts events like the Seoul Lantern Festival in autumn, the spring Cherry Blossom Festival, and year-round cultural performances in theaters across the city. Seasonal celebrations often fill public parks and plazas.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Seoul?

    Many vacation rentals in Seoul welcome families, especially in areas such as Jongno, Gangnam, and Yeonnam-dong. These neighborhoods have convenient access to parks, museums, and local eateries.

  • When is the best time to visit Seoul?

    Spring and autumn are often recommended for comfortable weather, festive events, and scenic foliage. Cherry blossom season and fall colors are especially popular among visitors.

All about Seoul

Seoul is an always-thrumming, ultra-modern metropolis that truly never skips a beat. The beating heart of South Korea and one of the fastest-growing metropolises in the world, Seoul is a beautiful clash of old and new: glass skyscrapers rise up over the relics of 14th century shrines; noraebang karaoke bars and trend-setting shopping districts sidle up against the ancient fortress wall; night markets spill over with septuagenarians hawking traditional delicacies like bindaetteok scallion pancakes and other mysterious trinkets, while younger innovators set social media’s next viral trends (think cheese-stuffed, sugar-sprinkled corndogs). From K-pop tunes to K-beauty cosmetics to historic Buddhist temples, there is enough to keep you busy in Seoul for several lifetimes. All of which is to say that the city of Seoul never sleeps, and while you are here, neither will you.

What are the top things to do in Seoul?

Sing your heart out at a noraebang

Korea’s answer to karaoke, these are usually walk-in, private rooms where locals and tourists alike flock during the wee hours to belt out golden oldies and K-Pop bangers. With noraebangs on just about every street corner, you’re more likely to stumble into the nearest one than actively seek it as a destination, but if you do prefer to plan ahead, ask a local for their best recommendations — there are noraebangs for just about every budget, mood, and style.

Shop till you drop at a night market

Seoul is famous for its night markets, and a trip here wouldn’t be complete without spending an evening or two eating your way between neon-lit stalls, shopping for bespoke clothing, and picking up a few souvenirs. Gwangjang Market is the place to go for vintage threads during the day, while at night it’s a gastronomic paradise with hawkers selling everything from pig’s trotters to traditional gimbap. Dongdaemun Market sprawls out from behind the show-stopping Dongdaemun History & Culture Park, into a complex of open-air stalls and linked mall complexes open until 2 a.m.

Step back in time at Bukchon Hanok Village

Bukchon Hanok Village is a slice of Old Seoul in the middle of the city. Wandering through its narrow alleys lined with traditional hanok houses (recognizable by their deeply sloped eaves), is to take a step back 600 years in Seoul’s history. Today, this charming historic neighborhood is the site of several interesting cultural centers and museums, old school restaurants, and classic tea houses. Despite being a point of interest for visitors, this is still a residential neighborhood — so be mindful when you visit.

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    190 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    14,540 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    27,130 of Seoul vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Seoul stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Seoul's top spots, include N Seoul Tower, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and National Museum of Korea

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