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Top-rated holiday rentals in Seoul

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Superhost

Home in Jongno-gu

4.81 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

Todaki Korean Traditional House

Todaki hanok Korean Traditional House (Entire House Rent) Todaki Hanok Korean Traditional House has three bedrooms with futons and 2 beds, 2 bathrooms (1private,1shared), 1 kitchen and a garden. ○ Rooms Sun room : Maximum 2 people Futons Shared bathroom (Sun room and Star room has one shared bathroom) Beautiful and luxurious doors Moon room: Maximum 2 people Private bathroom 1 Futons or 2 beds are available Beautiful door The garden is visible through the mirror and the door in the Moon room Star room: Maximum 2 people Shared bathroom (Sun room and Star room has one shared bathroom) Futons and one bed are available The kitchen is available when the entire house is rented. We are ready to welcome our special guests at Todaki hanokstay. ○ Location Angook subway station (Orange line: line 3) Air rimousine bus station (get on and off at Angook subway station) From Incheon Airport Air-Limousine Bus 6011 Tickets about 10,000~14,000krw Credit Cards and Cash are accepted. Get on : 12A at the airport. Get off : Anguk Subway Station From Incheon Airport to Anguk Subway Station :1 hour ->From Anguk Subway Station to Todaki: 10 min on foot Todaki Korean Traditional House is next to Choongang high school. The Todaki Korean Traditional House is situated next to one of the finest high schools, Choongang high school, in central Seoul, which was the setting of a famous Korean drama, ‘Winter Sonata’. The Todaki House is also near Gyungbok Royal Palace, Changdeok Royal Palace, the Presidential Residence of Chung Wa Dae (Blue House), Samchungdong area and Insadong area where there are a lot of unique places in which you can experience Korean traditional culture. ○ Atmosphere The Todaki Korean Traditional Hanok House is newly decorated. We are proud of the tranquility and comfortable atmosphere of Todaki hanokstay. Family meetings, friend gatherings(parties), or collegue meetings are very much welcome at The Todaki. Todaki hanokstay would be also very good for business travellers. You will have a comfortable atmosphere, experiencing a Traditional Korean House. ○ Facillities The rooms and bathrooms are clean and neat. The Todaki Hanok House has beauty and convenience for each season, especially the sunshine that keeps the Todaki Hanok House bright, which will make the rooms warm during the winter also. The floor of each room is heated sufficiently, and the well insulated doors keep the heat inside. Hair dryers, air-conditioner and internet are provided as well. The luxurious Korean traditional style doors of the rooms will give you rich experiences while staying at Todaki throughout the year. ☑ Free Wifi Hair dryers, bathroom heating, shampoo, towels and air conditioners are supplied. ○ Near by Shopping : Myeongdong, Namdaemun Market, Dongdaemun Market ○ Near by Sightseeing: Jongro, Jonggak, Samcheongdong, Samcheong Park, Insadong, Gwangwhamun, City Hall, Gyungbok Royal Palace, Changdeok Royal Palace, Blue House, National Folk Museum, Seoul Museum of Art, Sejong Center, Bukchon Hanok Village

17–24 Jan

£103 per night
Guest favourite

Holiday home in Jongno-gu

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Healing ash to relax your body and mind

Check-in 3pm Check-out 11am There is no dedicated parking space. (Alley parking is possible, but you have to take out your car often, so there is a paid parking lot nearby. Please use it.) Hyundai Gye-dong Building Parking Lot Daily ticket 12,000 KRW (12: 00 p.m.) CCTVs are installed at the exterior entrance (gate) of the listing for accidents and protection. Jacuzzi use may be restricted if the temperature is above -8. Around the bamboo moss garden, you can see the garden from anywhere inside the house. As the light changes from time to time, the garden and the house have many colors. Seeing the bamboo swaying in the wind, the sound of the water falling in the pond, the birds that often come to play You can see. We designed the space so that you can feel the comfort and beauty of nature. Especially since the healing material is designed to be close to nature. During the day, the brightness and atmosphere of the house are determined by the weather by natural light. In the evening, you can help the atmosphere of the night and feel a comfortable and calm space with most indirect lights.

12–19 Mar

£236 per night
Guest favourite

Home in Jongno-gu

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Hyoja Lounge hyojalounge

At the end of Seochon alley, small warm house The administrative records of the Hyoja Lounge house date back to 1920. Our couple have touched this old house We restored the elements of the hanok that were covered with old rafters and pillars. It also contained the interior of our favorite taste. We leave our house full of happiness open to more people. All care and cleaning is done by the family. It is always carefully kept clean. The house is located in an area called ‘Seochon’. It is the most traditional yet trendy area of Seoul. You can enjoy the beautiful palaces and stone streets in the morning and at any time. Find trendy shops, cool restaurants, and atmospheric cafes in every alley. We hope you enjoy the most Seochonish day in this place, which is comfortable, wonderful, and full of warm things. * 10% discount for 2 consecutive nights or more instagram @ hyojalounge

23–30 Aug

£139 per night

Popular amenities for Seoul holiday rentals

Stay near Seoul's top sights

Lotte World Tower & Mall166 locals recommend
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Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market132 locals recommend
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Leeum Samsung Museum of Art91 locals recommend
Dongdaemun Market237 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Seoul

Superhost

Place to stay in Sinseol-dong, Dongdaemun-gu

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Quiet private hanok with yard in Dongdaemun-gu Stay knocknock

16–23 Jun

£138 per night
Superhost

Home in Seoul

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Han River view near Hongik Univ. Station, Seoul

14–21 May

£116 per night
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Home in Seoul

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

New ReTreat_Classic/Entire Hanok/Classic House Bukchon Retreat

9–16 Nov

£219 per night
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Flat in Yongsan-gu

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 60 reviews

[nana's] The Best # Skyscraper City View # Seoul Station # Healing # Netflix

17–24 Dec

£95 per night
Guest favourite

Home in Seoul

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

[open] Hangaroum Hanok Private House (Indoor Jacuzzi, Private Parking)

3–10 Aug

£233 per night
Guest favourite

Home in Seoul

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

[New discount] Houjae Hanok, Seongbuk-dong (free parking)

11–18 Aug

£108 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Jung-gu

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

HOUSE OF MAGDALEN

22 Feb – 1 Mar

£100 per night
Superhost

Flat in Seoul

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 78 reviews

# 2 Review Event [Stay: Da II] In the middle of the city, your eyes will stay.

13–20 Dec

£99 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Seoul

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 84 reviews

Open # Mapo [Sunny Day, Yunseul Night] # Urban Han River View # Panorama Night View # Studio # Mapo Station # Near Yeouido

10–17 May

£102 per night
Guest favourite

Home in Jongno-gu

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Haudo Howdo/Premium Hanok Stay (Premium Hanok Stay).

4–11 Aug

£488 per night
Guest favourite

Home in Seongdong-gu

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

10 minutes from Seongsu Station, Boutique Hotel type 2nd floor accommodation/High floor height/Cleanliness/Free parking

17–24 Jul

£111 per night
Guest favourite

Home in Jongno-gu

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

【NEW】 Signature_Classic/ Hanok with Jacuzzi/ 클래식고택

1–8 Sept

£304 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Seoul

Total rentals

26K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

15K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

260 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

2.1K properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

5.9K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

643K reviews

Your guide to Seoul

All About Seoul

South Korea’s capital is often hailed as a technological superpower — its neon-striped night time appearance certainly magnifies the sci-fi feel — but there are many more sides to this ultra-modern metropolis. From a restorative trip to a jjimjilbang (sauna and spa) to your first sip of soju, Seoul is a city for all the senses. Head to Dongmyo flea market for unusual vintage finds, delve into the absorbing world of K-Pop, learn about traditional Hanbok dress, or explore one of the city’s cycle routes. Live music and dance clubs are virtually bursting out of Hongdae, the dynamic district around Hongik University, artistic Insadong is crammed with teahouses and galleries, and you can get giddy looking at the city from above through the glass floor of the Sky Terrace on the 120th floor of the Lotte Tower. There are contrasts at every turn, with urban sprawl nestled under mountains and modern life intertwined with cherished tradition.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Seoul

The city experiences four distinct seasons, with temperatures creeping up — and the rainy season making itself known — over the summer, sub-zero conditions likely in December and January, and crisp spring and autumn days providing the middle ground. Warm clothes are much needed for winter, while waterproof shoes are a must for potential summer downpours outside apartments in Seoul. Yeong Deung Hoe (the city’s Lotus Lantern Festival) in May celebrates Buddha’s birthday with paper lanterns in all shapes, sizes, and eye-catching colours festooning the streets and their ornate temples for weeks around the event itself, which is marked by a visually stunning nocturnal parade. September is time for Chuseok (The Harvest Moon Festival), a celebration which spans three days and sees families convening to honour their ancestors and share crescent-shaped rice cakes.


Top things to do in Seoul

Explore Bukhansan National Park

A 45-minute subway ride to the north of the city lies Bukhansan National Park, whose three peaks rose above the skyscrapers. Despite being within easy reach of the metropolis below, the strains of Buddhist chanting from working monasteries, the serenity of tranquil lakes and trails, and over a thousand species of flora and fauna spread over almost 80 square kilometres feel a world away from urban life.

Night markets

This city is brimming with markets, from fabric to fish, from electronics to evening wear. To experience the unique energy of Seoul’s traders, take a trip after dark. South Korea’s first permanent street market, Gwangjang Market runs into the wee hours. Founded in the early 1400s, daily Namdaemun Market operates until 4a.m. Meanwhile, Mukja Golmok is an alley within Dongdaemun Market where you can get a true taste of Korean street food.

Bukchon Hanok Village

Wind your way through this warren of alleyways dotted with hundreds of hanoks — traditional Korean houses with tiled exteriors maintained as part of a conservation effort. Bukchon Traditional Crafts Centre offers visitors an insight into time-honoured crafts with displays and classes available to try your hand at traditional Korean skills such as woodwork.

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