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Tasty Breakfast

Fuel up and be first through Gyeongbokgung's gates every morning

High Speed Wi-fi

Fast, reliable internet for posting, streaming, and planning next moves

Easy access to Metro

Near the metro — Hongdae, Gangnam, and Itaewon are all minutes away

Multilingual Staff

Our friendly team speaks your language, so you always feel at home

Self-Service Laundry

Pack light and travel longer — wash and dry your clothes with ease

Find Hotels in Seoul and Travel Pleasantly with Travelodge Hotels

A Seoul trip is a sensory experience unlike any other — where centuries-old palaces sit side by side with cutting-edge fashion districts and buzzing night markets. It is one of Asia's most dynamic capitals, and every visit reveals something new.

Places to visit in Seoul range from the grand courtyards of Gyeongbokgung Palace and the traditional alleyways of Bukchon Hanok Village, to the neon-lit streets of Myeongdong and the creative energy of Hongdae. Dongdaemun is a destination in itself, combining landmark architecture with a shopping scene that runs around the clock. A leisurely walk along the Han River rounds out the full Seoul experience beautifully.

Seoul tourist attractions are best explored from a well-connected base, and every Travelodge property is a hotel near subway station, giving you seamless access to every corner of the city.

Things to do in Seoul are endless, and Seoul holidays reward travelers who take their time. For longer visits, affordable hotels in Seoul like Travelodge offer flexible stays without compromising on comfort or location. Start your Seoul hotel booking today and discover why Seoul belongs at the top of every travel list.

Frequently Asked Questions

Seoul has something for every type of traveler. Gyeongbokgung Palace is the city's most iconic landmark, best visited early morning to beat the crowds. Bukchon Hanok Village offers a glimpse into traditional Korean architecture just minutes from the modern city center. Myeongdong is the go-to for street food, skincare shopping, and people-watching. Hongdae brings a younger, creative energy with live performances, indie boutiques, and some of the best nightlife in the city. Dongdaemun rounds out the list with its striking design plaza and a shopping scene that never sleeps.

Seoul is one of Asia's most budget-friendly capitals when explored the right way. Gyeongbokgung Palace charges a minimal entry fee, and wearing a traditional hanbok gets you in for free. Myeongdong and Hongdae street food scenes keep meals affordable and delicious. The Han River parks are free to visit and perfect for a relaxed afternoon. Staying at affordable hotels in Seoul like Travelodge means more budget left for experiences that actually matter.

Spring and autumn are widely considered the best seasons for a Seoul trip. Late March to early April brings cherry blossoms to parks and palace grounds across the city. October and November offer crisp weather and vivid fall foliage, ideal for walking tours around Bukchon Hanok Village and the Han River. Summer is warm and festival-filled but can be humid. Winter is cold and dry, though Seoul holidays in December have a charm of their own with festive markets and seasonal events citywide.

Seoul's subway system is one of the most efficient in the world, with English signage throughout and affordable fares. Myeongdong, Dongdaemun, Hongdae, and Gyeongbokgung Palace are all directly accessible by metro with minimal transfers. Staying at a hotel near subway station, like all Travelodge properties, means you are always just steps from the city's transit network. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are also widely available for late-night travel or areas between stations.

Seoul is consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the world for tourists. Solo travelers, including women traveling alone, report feeling comfortable navigating the city day and night. Neighborhoods like Myeongdong, Hongdae, and Dongdaemun are busy and well-lit even in the early hours. English signage is widely available across Seoul tourist attractions, public transit, and most restaurants. With a well-located base like a Travelodge hotel near subway station, first-time visitors can explore with confidence from day one.

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