Where to Stay in Seoul
Romantic neighborhoods, boutique hotels, and date-night spots
Best Neighborhoods for Couples
Ranked by relevance for couples visiting Seoul
Gangnam
LuxuryThe affluent district known for upscale shopping, K-pop entertainment, and sophisticated dining.
- +High-end shopping and designer boutiques
- +Trendy restaurants and chic cafes
- +Access to major entertainment companies
- -Can be very expensive
- -Less historical or traditional attractions
Insadong
Mid-rangeA cultural enclave preserving traditional Korean arts, crafts, and tea houses.
- +Rich in traditional Korean culture and art
- +Quaint shops and tea houses
- +Proximity to major historical sites
- -Can feel a bit tourist-oriented
- -Limited nightlife options
Myeongdong
Mid-rangeA bustling hub for shopping, cosmetics, and street food.
- +Abundant shopping options
- +Excellent street food scene
- +Central location with great transport links
- -Can be overwhelmingly crowded
- -Less authentic Korean experience
Hongdae
BudgetThe epicenter of youth culture, indie music, street art, and vibrant nightlife.
- +Thriving arts and music scene
- +Endless dining and entertainment options
- +Energetic and youthful atmosphere
- -Can be very noisy at night
- -Might feel too intense for those seeking quiet
Daily Budget (Luxury)
KRW 350000/day
Hidden Gems in Seoul
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Bukhansan National Park
FREEFor the adventurous, this park offers incredible hiking trails with breathtaking views of the city and dramatic granite peaks. It's a popular weekend getaway for Seoulites seeking natural beauty and a good workout.
Mangwon Market
FREEA vibrant local market popular for its affordable and delicious street food options, including tteokbokki, fried chicken, and various Korean snacks. It has a more laid-back, authentic atmosphere compared to more tourist-heavy markets.
1 area to be cautious about
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