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Westin Chosun Hotel

Full of historical importance, the Westin Chosun opened in 1914. It was the first Western-style hotel in Korea, the first to serve ice cream, and the first to have an elevator and feature dance parties! Recently renovated, the cozy and comfortable rooms sport subdued yet sophisticated colors. Each bathtub is equipped with a massager and combined shower. It is a great choice!

Seoul Royal Hotel

Conveniently located in the heart of Seoul's fashion shopping district, the Royal Hotel offers elegant, clean and quiet rooms that are insulated and soundproofed against the outside world, Myeong Dong, the busiest and noisiest shopping area in the city. The location and the variety of different services offered make this a great place to stay for business travelers, tourists and shoppers alike.

Hotel President

Set in the heart of Seoul and located in front of City Hall, this hotel offers comfortable rooms and banquet halls for any occasion or event. It is close to Kyung-buk Palace, Sejong Arts Center, the U.S. Embassy and other famous landmarks. Rooms are cozy and decorated in brown tones.

Hotel Shilla

Located at the foot of Mt. Namsan, Hotel Shilla offers a fantastic view of Seoul's two symbolic landmarks, Namsan Tower and the Han River. Rooms are luxuriously appointed and elegantly decorated in the French style. There are also individually designed rooms simulating the splendor of the Shilla Kingdom. With rooms fit for royalty, it is no wonder that the rich and famous have stayed here, among them Michael Jackson and Tom Cruise. The hotel staff, however, do not discriminate. All guests receive the same treatment, beginning with a warm smile and and ending with an excellent service.

Hotel Lotte

Located in the heart of Seoul, the exquisitely decorated Italian and Korean suites are a premier choice of royalty and visiting heads of state. The Korean suites are furnished with traditional Korean furniture, allowing you to experience the Korean heritage and culture. Connected to Lotte World, an indoor theme park, you can let the child in you come alive. Once you have worked up an appetite, feast at one of the 17 restaurants and bars.

Koreana Hotel

This five-star hotel is within steps of many of Seoul's major tourist attractions, government offices, and commercial districts. Just down the road are the Toksu and Kyongbbuk Palaces, with scenic mountain views in the background. Renovations in design and layout have ensured that this is a comfortable and convenient place to stay. Guests will enjoy the excellent facilities, which include a games' room, arcade and four restaurants--offering a choice of Western, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean cuisine.

Savoy Hotel

Opened on 6 September 1957, this hotel is conveniently located in downtown Seoul and is within walking distance of several embassies, including the U.S., British, Japanese and Chinese. Korean—style rooms with "ondol" (heated floors) as well as Western—style rooms are available. With all the conveniences of a modern hotel, the rooms exude a feeling of comfort and coziness. The discreet lighting makes them a good choice for couples who need a retreat without high expense. American and Japanese currencies are accepted here, but rates are subject to change due to currency fluctuations.

Youth Traveller's A

'One of the best no-frills places for no-nonsense budget travelers,' 'the staff is very friendly and nice,' 'very convenient'; these are just a few of the remarks of satisfied visitors who have stayed at Traveller's A hostel. The hostel provides a comfortable, clean place to stay at a convenient location for very cheap prices. Opened in the summer of 1997, this hostel is only available for foreign travelers. You have a choice between staying in a dormitory on the first floor or in a private room with a double bed. Free tea and coffee is served in the hostel. You will have to look elsewhere for meals.

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