Top Luxury Hotels in South Korea

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Best hotels in South Korea

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Luxury Urban Retreats:
Signiel Seoul
Seaside Serenity:
Grand Hyatt Jeju
Cultural Heritage Hotels:
Jeonju Wangyijimil Hanok Hotel
Family Friendly Escapes:
Lotte Hotel World
Modern Design Hotels:
Grand Hyatt Seoul
Sumptuous Resort Experiences:
Paradise City
Wellness and Relaxation:
Geoje Samsung Hotel
Business and Connectivity:
Novotel Ambassador Seoul Yongsan

FAQs about hotels in South Korea

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

Which hotels in South Korea are best for families with children?
Hotels like Lotte Hotel Busan and Grand Josun Busan offer spacious rooms and family-friendly amenities such as pools and kids' clubs, making them ideal for families.
What hotels provide unique views in South Korea?
Signiel Busan and Grand Hyatt Jeju both feature stunning sea views and are renowned for their scenic vistas, ideal for a memorable stay.
What are the average hotel prices in South Korea?
Mid-range hotels typically cost between $100-$200 per night, while luxury accommodations can average $250-$500 per night, exemplified by hotels like the Westin Josun Seoul and Park Hyatt Busan.
Which hotels in South Korea are highly rated by guests?
Lotte Hotel Seoul and Signiel Seoul consistently receive high ratings, with guests praising their service and location, often scoring above 90% in guest reviews.
Are there budget-friendly hotel options in South Korea?
Yes, budget-friendly options like Ibis Ambassador Suwon and Roynet Hotel Seoul Mapo can be found for around $70-$100 per night, offering basic yet comfortable accommodations.

Essential Hotel Facts for South Korea

This guide evaluates 100 hotels in South Korea, providing essential information for travelers to make informed accommodation choices based on specific hotel features, pricing, and local insights.

Typical nightly rates range from $70 to $200 USD.

Peak seasons are spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October).

Local taxes/fees average around 10% on accommodations.

Hotels are usually within 5 km of attractions like Gyeongbokgung Palace.

Book at least 3 months in advance for the best rates.