Boutique Hotels in South Korea

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Best boutique hotels in South Korea

According to guest feedback from the past 12 months

Cultural Heritage Retreat:
Amare Hotel Jongno
Luxurious Seaside Escape:
Park Hyatt Busan
Modern Urban Oasis:
Fraser Place Central Seoul
Trendy Boutique Stay:
Elysia Boutique Hotel
Gourmet Getaway:
Banyan Tree Club & Spa Seoul
Family Friendly Comfort:
Lotte City Hotel Mapo
Business Traveler's Hub:
Conrad Seoul
Charming District Stay:
Hotel The Designers Hongdae
Riverside Relaxation:
Vista Walkerhill Seoul - Formerly W Seoul

FAQs about boutique hotels in South Korea

We hope these answers help you in organizing your upcoming trip

Which hotels in South Korea offer unique views or are family-friendly?
For unique views, consider the Park Hyatt Busan, which overlooks the ocean, or the Conrad Seoul, providing skyline views. Family-friendly options include the Lotte City Hotel Mapo, which offers spacious rooms and easy access to attractions.
What are the average nightly rates for hotels in South Korea?
The average nightly rates for hotels in South Korea can range from $60 for budget accommodations to $300+ for luxury stays. For example, Hotel Lemong typically offers rates around $70, while the Park Hyatt Seoul averages $350 per night.
What are the cheapest hotel options for budget travelers in South Korea?
Budget travelers can find options like Hotel 25 Seomyeon, with rates starting around $50. Additionally, Jb Design Hotel offers competitive pricing, often below $60 a night.
Which hotels in South Korea are suitable for couples looking for a romantic getaway?
For couples, consider the Imperial Palace Boutique Hotel Itaewon, recently renovated and offering intimate settings, or the Swedish-inspired Elysia Boutique Hotel, known for its cozy atmosphere and quality service.

Essential Guide to Hotels in South Korea

This guide provides essential information about hotels in South Korea, evaluating 40 properties to help travelers make informed accommodation choices.

Typical nightly rates range from $50 to $300 USD.

Over 40 hotel options available in major cities.

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

Local taxes/fees average around 10% per stay.

Most hotels are within 5 km of popular attractions like Gyeongbokgung Palace.