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Best South Korea motels with breakfast

Among the 1724 motels in South Korea, here are the 3 best motels with breakfast

Seorak Hot Spring Mammoth Resotel - South Korea
8.0 227 reviews
South Korea
01/07 – 17/07
£28/nighttotal: £448 (16 )

Seorak Hot Spring Mammoth Resotel

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motel , Sokcho-si
Seorak HOT Spring Mammoth Resotel is conveniently located in Sokcho, just 2.2 miles from Seoraksan Cable Car, Sinheungsa Temple, and Biryong Falls, making it a perfect base for exploring the natural beauty of Seoraksan National Park. The motel has received very good ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The accommodation offers a shared kitchen and lounge, laundry services, and business facilities. Guests can enjoy a hot spring bath, a fitness centre, and comfortable rooms with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms. Activities in the area include hiking in Seoraksan National Park and exploring the nearby coastal towns.
Centum Hotel Mokpo Namak Branch - South Korea
9.5 9 reviews
South Korea
25/09 – 29/09
£42/nighttotal: £168 (4 )

Centum Hotel Mokpo Namak Branch

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motel , Muan-gun
The Senteum Tourist Hotel is situated in Taejuk-to, Muan-gun, South Korea, approximately 4.3km from Pyeonghwa Peace Square and 9.2km from Mokpo Station, providing easy access to local attractions and transport links.
This one-bedroom guesthouse offers air conditioning, a terrace, parking, and can accommodate up to three guests, featuring a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, and microwave in each room.
드므호텔 - South Korea
South Korea
03/08 – 10/08
£59/nighttotal: £413 (7 )

드므호텔

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motel , Muju-gun
This Muju-gun motel in Samgong is situated 19 kilometres from Hanpungru Pavilion and offers convenient access to attractions within a 37-40 kilometre radius.
This family-friendly accommodation provides free WiFi and parking, with rooms featuring air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and en suite bathrooms equipped with bidets, electric kettles, and hairdryers, whilst the 24-hour front desk staff are fluent in English and Korean.

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Frequently asked questions about motels in South Korea

  • What are the top attractions in South Korea for solo travellers?

    South Korea offers fantastic solo travel opportunities. For history buffs, Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul is a must-see, as is the serene Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju. Nature lovers should explore Seoraksan National Park's stunning mountains and hiking trails, or the volcanic beauty of Jeju Island's Hallasan Mountain. For a unique cultural experience, consider visiting the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) for a guided tour. Shopping enthusiasts will find paradise in Seoul's Myeongdong and Insadong districts.
  • What are the best motels in South Korea?

    Among the motels in South Korea, Mokpo Hotel Kaiser, Busan Hakjang Angel and Busan Hwamyeong-dong Spa are the most popular ones.

  • What airports are the most visited in South Korea?

    Incheon International Airport (ICN) near Seoul is by far the busiest and most visited airport in South Korea. Gimpo International Airport (GMP), also serving Seoul, is another major airport, primarily for domestic flights and some regional international ones.
  • What are the best motels for families and kids in South Korea?

    The best motels for families and kids in South Korea are Hotel Yeogijoa, Cheonan K Hotel and The Red House.

  • What currencies are accepted in South Korea?

    The South Korean won (KRW) is the official currency. While some major establishments in tourist areas might accept other currencies, it's always best to use South Korean won for smoother transactions. Credit cards are widely accepted, particularly in larger cities and tourist areas, but it's advisable to have some cash on hand, especially for smaller shops and street markets.
  • What are the best pet friendly motels in South Korea?

    The best pet friendly motels in South Korea are Kyeryong Hotel Kyeryong, Mokpo Hotel City and Sincheon Rosemary.

  • What are the must-see neighbourhoods for a week in South Korea?

    For a week in South Korea, one should definitely explore Seoul's vibrant neighbourhoods. Myeongdong is a shopper's paradise, Insadong offers traditional crafts and tea houses, Gangnam is known for its upscale shops and entertainment, while Hongdae is famous for its street art, independent shops, and trendy cafes. Beyond Seoul, consider exploring the historic Bukchon Hanok Village, also in Seoul, for its traditional Korean houses.
  • What are the best motels with parking in South Korea?

    Mokpo Hotel Kaiser, Busan Hakjang Angel and Busan Hwamyeong-dong Spa are the best motels with parking in South Korea.

  • What parts of South Korea are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    For a quick weekend escape, consider the beautiful island of Jeju, known for its volcanic landscapes, beaches, and hiking trails like Hallasan Mountain. Alternatively, the historic city of Gyeongju, with its ancient temples and tombs, offers a cultural immersion. Suwon, home to the impressive Hwaseong Fortress, is another excellent choice, providing a blend of history and modern amenities.
  • Who do you contact if you lose your passport in South Korea?

    If you lose your passport in South Korea, you should immediately contact the nearest police station and your country's embassy or consulate in Seoul. They will guide you through the process of reporting the loss and obtaining an emergency travel document.
  • Which festivals are considered unmissable in South Korea?

    The Boryeong Mud Festival is a unique and fun summer event. The Chuseok harvest festival, celebrated in autumn, is a significant national holiday with traditional activities. The Busan International Film Festival is a major cinematic event held annually.
  • Are ride-hailing apps like Uber accessible in South Korea?

    Uber is not officially operating in South Korea. However, KakaoTaxi, a popular local ride-hailing app, is readily available and widely used. It's easy to download and use, even without a Korean phone number.
  • In South Korea, where is the weather most suitable for travellers year-round?

    Jeju Island generally enjoys a milder climate than mainland South Korea, making it a relatively pleasant destination year-round. However, even on Jeju, there are seasonal variations. The southern coastal areas of the mainland also tend to have milder weather.
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