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Vacation rentals with a hot tub in Seoul

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A bright and airy sunroom features expansive windows allowing natural light to fill the space. Two stylish butterfly chairs are positioned on a soft area rug, complemented by a small wooden table and a decorative plant, creating a serene and inviting setting.
Home in Gang-buk-gu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 71 reviews

3min Metro, 1min park, cafe street, big Suite

ArtemRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
The impression of the city largely depends on the house you live in. It is not surprising that Seoul has become another favorite city. Because the house was magnificent. It is located in a very quiet and green area, near the Bukhansan National Park, around several great hiking routes of varying difficulty. At the same time, there is a subway station 5 minutes walk away and in 30 minutes you can be in the city center. There are many restaurants and cafes within walking distance from the house. The house itself (you will have the second floor) is well equipped with everything you need. In the yard live 2 cats and 2 turtles, my daughter ran every day to play with them. And the most important thing is the owners of the house, who met us, despite the late hour, were very hospitable and caring. We received a lot of recommendations for nearby attractions and restaurants, and felt like we were visiting best friends. Seoul remained in the heart thanks to such care, I already want to come back.
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The exterior of a two-story hanok is softly illuminated at night, revealing warm wooden walls and traditional lattice windows. A serene garden is visible, featuring bamboo and softly lit stone paths leading to circular openings, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Home in Jong-no-gu
4.69 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

[AWIK] Sokgitru, Hanok Private House, 5 minutes from Anguk Station

NayarRating, 5 stars4 weeks ago
We arrived late at night and were immediately in awe of how beautiful the hanok looked! It’s tucked away in a peaceful area, offering a perfect mix of traditional charm and modern comfort. The rooms were spacious, spotless, and beautifully presented. A welcome tray of Korean snacks and tea was a thoughtful touch. The hosts were excellent—communicative, helpful with arranging airport transport, and even assisted with our luggage on the last day. We truly wished we had booked a longer stay! A few small suggestions to improve the experience: a full-length mirror both upstairs and downstairs, a small bin in the toilet, hooks and shelves in the shower/sink area, and a door (instead of a curtain) for better privacy. An iron and ironing board would also be a welcome addition. Overall, we were very happy with our stay and would highly recommend this hanok to anyone looking to enjoy a more traditional Korean stay without sacrificing comfort.
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Home in Ma-po-gu
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

Artist’shouse/Mangwon/local/Hanriver/Hongdae

LudiaRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Annie’s place is absolutely beautiful! It’s clear she has put a lot of thought and care into every detail—the personal touches really made it feel warm, inviting, and unique (IG worthy)! It felt less like a rental and more like a home. Thank you for creating such a special space!
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A spiral staircase with wooden steps and a white railing is visible, leading to the upper levels. A floor lamp is positioned next to the staircase, providing illumination. Natural light enters through a skylight above, highlighting the smooth walls and wooden flooring.
Home in Jong-no-gu
5 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Stay Trinity. A 3-story detached house in the center of Seochon. A beautiful house that has received an architectural award

Gregory & SaraRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
This place was a dream to stay at, hands down. The location was more than what we could have wished for, just a spectacular neighborhood in every way. The space is well designed and beautiful, the host went well above and beyond in every way. He was attentive, responsive, generous with their time and answering any questions that we had. They were unquestionably the best host that we have ever had. We can't wait to go back to Seoul and stay again at Minsik's place.
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A traditional Korean hanok courtyard is depicted, showcasing wooden pillars and a stone pathway. Sunlight filters through a maple tree, casting dappled shadows. Large windows provide a view into the adjoining rooms, while the minimalist design enhances a sense of tranquility.
Home in Jong-no-gu
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

Exclusive hanok, tradition&comfort, 5 min to Anguk

JaneRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Build’s place was beautiful, clean, and comfortable! We enjoyed the historic hanok with modern amenities (even Dyson hair dryer!). Yule was very helpful and friendly and responded to all of our questions quickly. He arranged for our return van to the airport. We would highly recommend Nuile’s Airbnb! Thank you Nuile!
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The kitchen area features a high, wooden ceiling adorned with recessed lighting. A central island with bar stools is surrounded by various kitchen appliances and decor. Large windows allow natural light to illuminate the inviting space, enhancing the connection to the outdoors.
Home in Jong-no-gu
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Mini garden & High ceiling

PaulRating, 5 stars4 days ago
Jinsoon is a great host and likes meeting new people, she loves to be proactive and take you out for breakfast or make you a special ‘Jinsoon style’ meal at home, served on the small patio area. She is a keen wine and anything with bubbles enthusiast! The apartment is ‘shabby sheik’ and spacious with an unusual high ceiling. It’s very quiet and private, situated behind other dwellings, up from the road. There are three different regular buses which will take you into Seoul 10mins The bus stop is 1 min walk from the apartment. The area is great to start the City Wall walk 18.5km (lots of steep walkways/stairs) recommend to do over 3 days if you wanted to complete the circuit of Seoul. Would highly recommend going to Sokcho for the National Park, Express bus from Seoul Express bus terminal, journey takes 2.5/3hrs I’d recommend a 3 day stay to walk and hike in the Seoraksan beautiful national park. The apartment is easy to walk from for the many cafes and homely restaurants in the town.
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An open-concept living area is illuminated by large angled windows, providing views of the rooftops and the Hanok village. Wooden stairs lead to a cozy lounge area, with a modern dining table surrounded by chairs, creating an inviting space for relaxation and meals.
Home in Jong-no-gu
5 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

Aerie Seoul Penthouse | Anguk View 2.5BR

ArielRating, 5 stars1 week ago
I’m so glad we chose to stay at KJ and Paul’s place! The location is fantastic—just a short walk to the subway, surrounded by wonderful restaurants and cafes, and perfectly nestled in the heart of Bukchon Hanok Village. Staying here offers a truly unique experience, with Gyeongbokgung Palace and Insadong both nearby for easy exploring. The house itself is peaceful at night, and we slept so well thanks to the comfortable beds and cozy comforters. I really appreciated the little touches, like the filtered hot and cold water, and the overall cleanliness of the space. KJ and Paul went above and beyond with their local recommendations—we didn’t even have time to try them all! The home’s decor is another highlight. KJ clearly has an eye for design, and we loved the quirky, creative touches throughout the house. It made our stay feel extra special and memorable. All in all, this was a wonderful stay and I’d highly recommend to anyone looking for a unique and comfortable stay in Seoul!😊
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Traditional wooden doors feature intricate lattice designs, allowing light to filter into the space. A small circular table sits in the foreground, accompanied by minimalistic tea ware. A spacious lounge area is visible beyond the doors, enhancing the home's inviting atmosphere.
Home in Jong-no-gu
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Townhouse - A spacious private house with a yard and a Japanese-style bathtub

IvanRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
The Hanok was beautiful and clean. The check-in process was smooth. The house was located next to the famous Tongin Market, but despite the busy shopping street, the Hanok was extremely peaceful. It’s a welcome quiet escape from the bustling city of Seoul. I’ll stay here again on our next visit to Seoul.

Villa rentals with a hot tub

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A pathway lined with irregular stone slabs navigates between two walls, one of dark brick and the other of wooden panels. Soft lighting enhances the evening ambiance, while textures of gravel and wood create a serene passage leading to the entrance.
Villa in Yong-san-gu
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Hideout under Namsan Mountain

DavidRating, 5 stars1 week ago
the apartment is in a calm neighborhood. It has everything you need and a very nice roof top! we could walk up to the radio tower and also down the hill is a nice area. to take a Uber, we just got up a few stairs, to the upper road, instead of going down the hill. thanks again
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A spacious living area features wooden beams and traditional hanok architecture with large glass panel walls. A sectional sofa is positioned around a glass coffee table, inviting relaxation. Light filters softly through the translucent panels, creating a gentle ambiance.
Villa in Jong-no-gu
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Royal Heritage / Largest Hanok/ Château Anguk

Rating, 5 stars3 days ago
I loved using the classic mansion Seochon, Heritage and Retreat, so I also booked and used the newly opened Anguk this time. In the meantime, the family grew and 10 people stayed in that big mansion very comfortably. It was nice to be able to stay comfortably with the whole family as if it were my own home. In particular, my parents loved it, and I was proud that the children who ran around the spacious lawn yard were happy. These days, it is said that it is easy to get the water park virus, but the kids were able to play safely and cleanly in the jacuzzi and wash right away, so I used it conveniently. The condition of the accommodation was so good that there was no need to say anything, and above all, I was very satisfied because the kitchen was spacious enough for a family of 10 to sit. It's something I always feel when using it, but thanks to the meticulous attention to every corner, I didn't feel any discomfort during my stay, and it felt like a gift of time and space to stay in a place where you put your heart into it inside and outside the old house. I am so grateful to the host for always responding quickly and kindly, and I had a great early vacation. I think the autumn and winter scenery will be so nice, so I plan to visit again around that time.
The bedroom features a spacious bed with white bedding accented by a gray throw pillow. A bedside table with a lamp is positioned next to the bed. Natural light enters through a window, partially framed by dark curtains, illuminating the wooden floor.
Private room in Yong-san-gu
4.59 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Room in central apartment with stunning view HBC

JulianRating, 5 stars6 months ago
The apartment lies in Itaewon. It is to recommend getting off the Yongan elementary school bus station - around 10 minutes walk to the apartment. With all bus lines you get easily to the city center. The Noksapyeong station Line 6 is the closest metro station to the apartment - around 15 - 20 minutes by walk. Be aware that you have to walk up to get to the apartment and it can get a little bit steep since the area is hilly. The room and the bathroom was fine and clean. The host was hospitable. The apartment is to recommend.
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A corridor showcases traditional hanok architecture, highlighted by wooden beams and sliding doors. The light-colored walls contrast with the warm wood tones, while a polished white countertop runs along one side. Natural light filters through the wooden lattice, creating a serene atmosphere.
Villa in Jong-no-gu
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Seoul's only cultural Heritage / Chalet Anguk

PhilipRating, 5 stars5 days ago
I stayed in two hanoks, and I received compliments from everyone. I left a pretty family photo. It has a uniquely spacious garden, and the backyard and bathtub are especially artistic. The room was very large for a hanok, First of all, it was a big road, so it was safe, and it wasn't a restricted area, so it wasn't uncomfortable even when I came in late at night. There is a bus stop right in front. Highly recommended for travelers to Seoul!

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    1.1K properties

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  • Family-friendly rentals

    440 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    130 properties allow pets

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    50 properties have a pool

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