
Où loger à Séoul : les meilleurs quartiers selon votre voyage (2026)
2026-03-29
Overview
Seoul has 300+ subway stations across 20 lines — staying in the wrong area means an extra transfer on every trip. That sounds minor when you are booking a hotel from home. It feels very different on day two, when you have already done a palace in the morning, a museum in the afternoon, and dinner across town at night.
This guide is built around real subway travel time data, not vague neighborhood descriptions. We cover five of the most useful bases for travelers, from the all-around convenience of Myeongdong to the nightlife-first value of Hongdae. Whether you are planning your first or second Korea trip, the best place to stay in Seoul is the area that gets you to your actual sightseeing list with the least friction.
The short answer: For most first-time visitors, Myeongdong offers the best balance of central access, shopping, and hotel variety. But your ideal area depends on what you want to see — read on for the details.
Quick Comparison
| Area | Best For | Budget Range | Hotels | Nightlife |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Myeongdong | First-timers, shopping, central | $50–200/night | 425+ | Moderate |
| Hongdae | Nightlife, young travelers, budget | $30–150/night | 878+ | Excellent |
| Jongno | Traditional culture, palaces | $40–200/night | 297+ | Low |
| Gangnam | K-pop fans, modern Seoul, COEX | $60–250/night | 169+ | Good |
| Itaewon & Yongsan | International food, museums | $40–180/night | 200+ | Good |
Myeongdong
Why stay here: If you want one hotel base that makes a classic Seoul itinerary easy, Myeongdong is the safest answer. It works because it is not just famous or convenient in theory — it is convenient in actual subway minutes. From Myeongdong, Gyeongbokgung is 12min, Dongdaemun 4min, Hongdae 16min, Gangnam 26min, Jamsil 24min, Seoul Station 3min, and Itaewon 14min.
What's nearby:
- N Seoul Tower — A 20-min uphill walk (take the cable car instead after a full sightseeing day)
- Namdaemun Market — Korea's oldest and largest traditional market, just a short walk south
- Dongdaemun — 4min by subway for late-night shopping and DDP's futuristic architecture
- Seoul Station — 3min away for airport rail, KTX trains, and day trip connections
Transit highlights:
- Seoul Metro Line 4 (Myeongdong Station — direct to Seoul Station, Dongdaemun, Chungmuro)
- Line 2 nearby at Euljiro (Hongdae 16min, Gangnam 26min)
- Seoul Station in 3min for AREX airport express and KTX bullet trains
Best for: First-time visitors who want the most dependable all-around base with balanced travel times to every major area.
Watch out for: Myeongdong is not the cheapest area in Seoul, and it is not the strongest pick if nightlife is the whole point of your trip. Currency exchange rates are the best in Seoul here — genuinely useful for arrival-day errands.

明洞
Myeongdong
Le grand quartier commerçant de Séoul, avec une offre hôtelière dense et un accès métro pratique vers les principaux secteurs touristiques.
Hongdae
Why stay here: Hongdae has the highest hotel density in Seoul with 878+ options and a budget range of $30–150/night. That means more choice, more price competition, and better odds of finding something that fits your style without stretching your budget. The neighborhood stays alive well past midnight with live music venues, street performers, and bars.
What's nearby:
- Yeonnam-dong — Seoul's trendiest cafe neighborhood, right next door
- Sinchon — Another university district just 2min away with more restaurants and bars
- Hongik University Street — K-indie live houses, street art, and vintage shops
- Hongik Univ. Station (AREX) — Direct airport railroad to Incheon Airport
Transit highlights:
- AREX Airport Railroad (direct to Incheon Airport, all-stop 55min)
- Line 2 (Myeongdong 14min, Gangnam 30min)
- Seoul Station 7min (KTX and express airport access in 43min)
- Yeouido 12min via Line 2 transfer
Best for: Nightlife, young travelers, K-indie music, budget-conscious trips, and easy airport access.
Watch out for: If your list is heavy on Gangnam and Jamsil, those 30min and 32min rides add up. Hongdae is not the strongest base for an east-side-first trip.

弘大
Hongdae
Le quartier le plus dense en hébergements à Séoul, apprécié pour sa vie nocturne, ses options plus abordables et l'accès direct AREX depuis l'aéroport.
Jongno (Insadong & Bukchon)
Why stay here: If your picture of Seoul includes palace gates, hanok rooftops, old lanes, and tea houses, Jongno is usually the right place to stay. This area puts you closest to the traditional core of the city. From Jongno, Gyeongbokgung is 3min, Dongdaemun 3min, Myeongdong 8min, Hongdae 15min, Gangnam 23min, and Jamsil 24min.
What's nearby:
- Gyeongbokgung Palace — The grandest of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces, just 3min away
- Bukchon Hanok Village — Hundreds of traditional Korean houses between two palaces
- Insadong — Traditional tea houses, art galleries, and antique shops
- Gwanghwamun Square — Iconic civic square with statues of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-sin
- Cheonggyecheon Stream — A restored urban stream perfect for evening walks
Transit highlights:
- Jongno 3-ga Station (Lines 1, 3, and 5 — one of Seoul's best-connected stations)
- Line 1 (Seoul Station 5min, Dongdaemun 3min)
- Line 3 (Gyeongbokgung 3min, Anguk for Bukchon)
- Line 5 (Gwanghwamun, Yeouido)
Best for: Culture lovers, palace sightseeing, walking tours, and travelers who want their mornings quiet and purposeful rather than shopping-heavy.
Bukchon Hanok Village is best visited early morning, before 9am, for photos without crowds. That advice is much easier to follow when you are already staying in Jongno.

仁寺洞
Insadong
Le cœur culturel de Jongno à Séoul, avec maisons de thé traditionnelles, galeries et boutiques d'antiquités.
Gangnam
Why stay here: Gangnam is not the automatic choice for every tourist, but it is the right choice for specific Seoul trips. If your plans center on modern city life, COEX, concerts, K-pop, or east-side attractions, Gangnam starts to make a lot of sense. From Gangnam, Jamsil is 9min, Myeongdong 24min, Hongdae 30min, Seoul Station 24min, Itaewon 25min, and Yeouido 22min.
What's nearby:
- COEX Mall & Starfield Library — One of Asia's largest underground shopping complexes
- Garosu-gil — Tree-lined street with cafes and boutiques, walkable from Sinsa station (one stop away)
- Apgujeong Rodeo — Luxury fashion, K-beauty clinics, and celebrity-spotting
- Lotte World & Jamsil — Just 9min away for theme parks and stadium events
- Pangyo (Korea's Silicon Valley) — 13min via Sinbundang Line for tech and business
Transit highlights:
- Line 2 (Jamsil 9min, Hongdae 30min — Seoul's main loop line)
- Sinbundang Line (Pangyo 13min for tech/business)
- Line 9 (Yeouido, Gimpo Airport)
Best for: K-pop fans, modern Seoul, COEX, business travelers, and east-side itineraries.
Watch out for: If your days are mostly Gyeongbokgung, Bukchon, Myeongdong, and Hongdae, Gangnam can feel far in a repetitive way. This is best when your itinerary already points east and south.

江南
Gangnam
Le grand quartier d'affaires et de shopping haut de gamme de Séoul, pratique pour COEX, la culture K-pop et un visage plus moderne de la ville.
Itaewon & Yongsan
Why stay here: Itaewon and Yongsan are the balanced pick in this guide. Myeongdong and Hongdae are both 14min away, Seoul Station is 9min, and Gangnam is 25min. That layout means you can shift between shopping, nightlife, and meals without feeling locked into one side of Seoul. The area excels at restaurant variety and museum access.
What's nearby:
- National Museum of Korea — Walkable from Yongsan station, one of Asia's finest museums
- Yongsan Park — The new park on the former US military base, rapidly transforming the area
- International restaurants — The widest variety of global cuisine in Seoul
- Craft cocktail bars and rooftop lounges — A more food-led, cosmopolitan nightlife scene
- Yongsan Electronics Market — For tech shopping and gadgets
Transit highlights:
- Line 6 (Itaewon Station — Myeongdong area 14min, Hongdae area 14min)
- Line 1 at Yongsan (Seoul Station 9min)
- Line 4 nearby (Gangnam direction via transfer)
Best for: International food, expat scene, museum access, and travelers who value flexibility over staying in a single famous tourist zone.
Watch out for: The neighborhood is changing quickly with gentrification. Itaewon and Yongsan may not have the biggest hotel count or the most obvious first-trip reputation, but they offer the strongest balance in this guide.

梨泰院
Itaewon
Le quartier le plus cosmopolite de Séoul, bien placé entre Myeongdong et Hongdae et accessible à pied depuis le National Museum of Korea.
How to Choose
By travel style:
- First time in Seoul → Myeongdong (most dependable central base with balanced access)
- Culture & palaces → Jongno (3min to Gyeongbokgung, walkable to Bukchon and Insadong)
- Nightlife & budget → Hongdae (878+ hotels, $30–150/night, live music scene)
- Modern Seoul & K-pop → Gangnam (COEX, Lotte World 9min, Apgujeong)
- Food & flexibility → Itaewon & Yongsan (restaurant variety, balanced cross-city access)
- Easy airport access → Hongdae (direct AREX to Incheon) or Myeongdong (Seoul Station 3min)
By itinerary:
The best hotel area depends not just on the neighborhood itself, but on where you plan to go each day. If your itinerary includes spots on both the north side (Gyeongbokgung, Bukchon) and south side (Gangnam, Jamsil), a central station minimizes your daily commute.
This is exactly what Norigo's hotel search was built for — enter all the places you want to visit, and it calculates the station with the shortest average travel time to all of them.
Find Your Perfect Area
Instead of guessing, let data decide. Norigo analyzes real transit times between your tourist spots and every station in Seoul to find the optimal hotel area.
How it works:
- Enter 2 or more places you want to visit
- We calculate travel times from every station to all your spots
- You get ranked results — the station with the best overall access
For example, if you are visiting Gyeongbokgung, Myeongdong, and Gangnam, the best base might not be any of those three — it could be a station in between that minimizes your total travel time.
Try Norigo's hotel area finder — enter your tourist spots and get a data-driven recommendation for where to stay in Seoul.
FAQ
Q: Is Myeongdong or Hongdae better for first-time visitors to Seoul? For most first-time visitors, Myeongdong is the better default. Its travel times are more balanced for a classic Seoul trip: Gyeongbokgung 12min, Dongdaemun 4min, Hongdae 16min, Gangnam 26min, Jamsil 24min, Seoul Station 3min, and Itaewon 14min. Hongdae is the better first-time choice only if nightlife, lower hotel prices, and easy airport access matter more than palace-heavy sightseeing.
Q: Where should I stay in Seoul for nightlife? Hongdae is the clearest nightlife answer with 878+ hotels, a $30–150/night budget range, and the best concentration of live music venues and late-night bars. Itaewon and Yongsan are the alternative if your idea of nightlife is more about international food, craft cocktails, and a mixed expat-local crowd.
Q: What's the best area in Seoul for easy airport access? Hongdae usually wins. The AREX airport railroad stops at Hongik Univ. station with a direct route to Incheon Airport (all-stop 55min). Myeongdong is also strong because Seoul Station is just 3min away, giving you access to the AREX express (43min to Incheon).
Q: Is Gangnam worth staying in as a tourist? Yes, if your itinerary matches it. Gangnam is worth staying in for K-pop fans, modern Seoul, COEX, and east-side attractions like Lotte World (9min). It is less worth it if your days are built around Gyeongbokgung, Bukchon, and Myeongdong — those cross-city rides add up.
Q: How do I get from Incheon Airport to my hotel? The AREX airport railroad is the most common option. For Hongdae, take the all-stop train directly to Hongik Univ. station. For Myeongdong, take AREX to Seoul Station and transfer (3min to Myeongdong). For Jongno, Gangnam, or Itaewon, take AREX to Seoul Station and transfer to the subway. The best route depends on your hotel location — that is exactly why choosing the right area before you book matters.
Q: Is Seoul's subway easy to navigate for foreigners? Yes. Seoul's subway is very usable for foreign visitors with English signage and announcements on all lines. The real question is whether your hotel location forces you to repeat the same slow connection every day. With 300+ stations across 20 lines, area choice matters more than you might expect. A 3min ride to Seoul Station or a 9min ride to Jamsil changes the feel of your entire trip.
Q: Can I use Norigo to find hotels in other cities too? Yes! Norigo supports hotel search in Seoul (Korea), Tokyo (Kanto), Osaka/Kyoto (Kansai), and Fukuoka (Kyushu). Just select your region when searching.

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