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Where to stay in Seoul
Looking for an immersive stay? Seoul offers you the unique experience of staying in traditional accommodation. Or are you perhaps a modern traveller, wanting to stay in a central location with big city lights and all the action? Seoul’s got that covered too.
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A traditional hanok homestead
For a chance to experience what it’s like staying in a traditional Korean homestead (hanok) with its characteristic wooden shutters, sloping tiled roof and decorative walls, and set in a manicured garden, book a stay at Rakkojae Hanok. This 140-year-old hanok is synonymous with its name that translates as ‘a place where one can enjoy the traditions of times past and rest one’s soul’. You can feast on authentic Korean cuisine, experience a tea ceremony, try making kimchi (traditional spicy fermented cabbage) or relax in the mud spa.
A Buddhist temple stay
How about a temple stay in a Buddhist temple that’s been around for more than a millennium? Bongeunsa, in the heart of Seoul, offers introductory and more ‘serious’ overnight stays for visitors looking to experience the Buddhist tradition and daily monastic life. A temple stay (the duration of which depends on the chosen programme) may include a digital detox, silent meditation, communal chores, art and craft activities, as well as vegetarian cuisine and a detox from any stimulants.
Five-star with a view
If upmarket is more your thing, Signiel Seoul, a five-star hotel in the Lotte World Tower (South Korea’s tallest building at 555.7 metres) is it! Offering panoramic views of Seoul’s cityscape and the Han River from rooms on the 76th to the 101st floors, Signiel Seoul offers you two fine-dining restaurants (a French and Korean 1 Michelin-starred restaurant), and a champagne bar. The luxurious double rooms have bathtubs overlooking the city, and are especially popular. Top tip: gaping at Seoul in all its glory as you bathe is best experienced with the lights down very low unless you want the visual experience to be the other way around. The hotel’s indoor pool is complemented with a gym and spa. While the hotel connects to Jamsil Subway Station, making it easy to get around, there’s much to do in the tower itself, including observation decks, cafés and bars.
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Seoul to Cape Town
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Seoul to Beijing
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Seoul to Singapore
Seoul to Rome
Seoul to Taipei
Auckland to Seoul
Tokyo to Seoul
Christchurch to Seoul
Wellington to Seoul
Yechon to Seoul
Osaka to Seoul
Hanoi to Seoul
Rome to Seoul
Nelson to Seoul
Guangzhou to Seoul
Vienna to Seoul
Frankfurt to Seoul
Los Angeles to Seoul
London to Seoul
Melbourne to Seoul
Nanjing to Seoul
Ho Chi Minh City to Seoul
Budapest to Seoul
Manila to Seoul
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