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Fairmont Ambassador Seoul
4.5/5240 Reviews

Fairmont Ambassador Seoul

Yeouido Seoul|0.96km from 여의도동 성당
Location is more suitable for business travellers who want to work & commute in financial district, otherwise there’s not much to do in this whole area as it’s very hard to find a decent or simple eatery which opens near late night compared to living in Dongdaemun and Gangnam. Our room is located high and we can have a glance of the nearby buildings and overlooked further. They don’t provide full amenities compared to 2 other 5-stars hotels we had stayed in during this trip. So prep yourself with our necessary amenities like earbuds, combs, earplugs, sewing kits if needed in any case.. The hotel room is quite spacious and toilet is equipped with a bathtub which we didn’t get to utilise at all but my child had once because she wanted to play a bath bomb for 10 mins. Other items like ironing board, iron, Nespresso coffee machine, distilled water bottles, beverages and condiments, safe box, fridge were all provided. And I find it quite troubling as there were too many ‘big-country’ tourists either staying in the hotel or those living in Seoul going to the Hyundai Seoul mall to buy luxury goods. And the entire mall is crazily flooded and packed with youngsters on the day of our check-in and the next day. Some came to window-shop while most others came in for food and perhaps after meals, to seek shelter and shield from the cold. You won’t be believed this you can’t even find a place to eat as all fast food eateries, snacks counters and restaurants were fully unavailable. There were basically long queues everywhere you go. Ended up my super famished poor child had to walk a long way with us & venture out in the cold to find any available restaurant to have our dinner. International breakfast is served daily at L5 and the buffet spread is limited compared to the one we stayed & had in Dongdaemun. We had to pay additional 55,000KRW (SGD55) per day for our young child to dine in with us as her breakfast was not included in our accommodation package. I think it’s really too expensive and given that we always came down only at 9.30am and the breakfast stopped at 10am sharp. The food she always had was a small bowl of cereal, 4 small bite-sized hash-browns and a glass of milk only where she had to eat fast within 30mins before they closed for the day. For such price paid, it’s totally not worth it and we can’t avoid paying lesser despite they knew we only had 30 mins left to dine. Overall the concierge service crews’ attitude and professionalism were excellent and Fairmont had the best staffs with great service i encountered during our 3 weeks stay across 3 different 5-stars hotels. I wished I will have another chance to stay here again but the price for each night is SGD450++, which is really expensive.
Yeouido Park Centre, Seoul - Marriott Executive Apartments
4.3/541 Reviews

Yeouido Park Centre, Seoul - Marriott Executive Apartments

Yeouido Seoul|1.82km from 여의도동 성당
This used to be my favorite in Seoul, and I stuck with it even though the furniture, walls and floors were so banged up even 5 years ago that the place needed a renovation. My last stay has convinced me it is time to give up on this place. Where the issues in the past used to be mostly cosmetic, now they are fundamental. First, our rooms—see attached photos. Dirty with defective windows (bathroom and bedroom, with an obvious impact on the room temperature). Clearly no one had cleaned that shower properly in a long time, and the floor manager did not check properly. Clearly also no one had checked the condition of the windows in a long time, or (my suspicion) had decided not to do anything about it. Remarkable the response of the staff when shown the photos of the ice: ”It was especially cold last night”—as if temperatures below -10 degrees Centigrade were not common in Seoul *every winter*. We changed rooms, the new one was better and got a thorough cleaning before we moved in, but cleaning continued to be hit and miss, and the windows in that room were leaky as well. The bedroom in particular, with windows on two sides, had a persistent icy draft. We made it bearable by putting lots of pillows and cushions against the windows and using tissues, towels and packing tape to seal some of the gaps. (I still cannot believe that this was needed, in Korea, in 2021, in a building that is maybe 15 years old...) Usually if something is this badly wrong, you would expect a proactive effort to compensate the guest. Not so in this case. We finally managed to get some compensation, but why the guest should have to push for this when the hotel clearly did not live up to its end of the bargain—a clean room that offers protection from the elements, at least—is a mystery to me. During this entire process, no senior management was ever seen. It seems like the MD never interacts with the guests—which perhaps explains the state of disrepair. Nor does his direct report. Everything was left to junior managers without decision power. And just as I thought we had somehow reached a livable resolution, the final chapter: The hotel had pre-charged my credit card for the entire stay at the beginning—for 3 weeks. No problem, one would think, except that the final charge was lower because of the compensation offered. So what did they do? Charge back the original amount and the re-charge for the new total. Predictable result: I lost about 5% of the total sum in credit card transaction fees, or about 1 night's worth. When I pointed this out during check-out, I was told this was the only way they could do it. So in sum: room condition, cleanliness, complaint management, and accounting were all deficient. So on everything that really counts as basic, performance was abysmal. In retrospect, we should have moved out.
Grand Mercure Ambassador Hotel and Residences Seoul Yongsan
4.6/5104 Reviews

Grand Mercure Ambassador Hotel and Residences Seoul Yongsan

Seoul|2.27km from 여의도동 성당
Because I placed two orders separately, I will mention what I forgot to mention in the previous review (the previous review is below): 1. A security deposit of 250,000 won will be required for check-in, and credit card and cash are acceptable. 2. The most troublesome thing for me after visiting the scenic spots and driving so hard every day is to find a good restaurant. I was afraid of being cheated, afraid of being cheated, and afraid of being far away from attractions and hotels. However, I searched on multiple platforms and tried my luck to find an old-fashioned barbecue restaurant with mostly local people. It was really worth the trip. The boss is an old lady who is very friendly to China. She also said that the previous clerk was Chinese and had worked there for ten years like a family member. Now that she is taking care of her granddaughter, she still keeps in touch. He asked us if it was our first time to eat, and told us how to eat it. The marinated beef was very solid, and the soup was super delicious. I ate two bowls of the soup with rice. It was so delicious that I forced myself to get up early and have another meal on the day I left Seoul. Four people ate meat for six people for only 80,000 won, which was really filling. There is only one dish on the menu, which is Korean BBQ. You can add vermicelli or ramen to it, as well as rice. But kimchi is sour, so it is not recommended for those who don’t like sour taste. I can’t praise it enough, so the name of this store is 용산구 김불시대. 3. The hotel is not far from Namsan Mountain, the National Museum, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and Blue House. When I drive by myself, it can be within half an hour's drive during traffic jams. The hotel is on the north side of Han River. The south side of Lijiang River is still a bit far away from places where young people like to go, but that's okay. (This is the previous comment) What I value the most is the attitude towards Chinese people in overseas star hotels: first-class, whether they are pretentious or sincere, they truly provide the five-star service that five-star hotel service personnel should have. Both the roomservice team and the front desk and lobby guys are very patient and willing to ask guests if they need help with anything. Parking is free. There are three hotels in the entire dragon city. The parking lot of this hotel is just past B1 and the hotel is very convenient and easy to find. Facilities: Very new, because it is a serviced apartment, with induction cooker, washing and drying machine, refrigerator, microwave oven, dishwasher and air purifier. It is also equipped with cutlery, high-end cutlery and two stainless steel pots of different sizes. Even dishwasher-specific dishwashing liquid, ordinary dishwashing liquid, brushing sponges and laundry detergent are updated every day. The bedding is a bit firm but soft enough and very comfortable. A complete set of toiletries and toothbrushes are updated daily. The only regret is that occasionally the sewer smells bad, but you can't smell it when you close the toilet door. Location: Right next to Longshan Subway Station. It is super easy to find by taking the subway or taking a taxi. Because it is located on a relatively high ground and the apartment floor is relatively high, the room I booked is a room with a view of Nanshan Mountain. I remember that the row opposite me should have a view of the Han River. If you like the view of the Han River, you can tell the front desk. I don’t know if the price will be higher. There is a barber shop on the 7th floor of the hotel that can provide haircuts and makeup, but the price is on the high side. My husband’s haircut, my styling and makeup cost a total of 350,000 won. The environment is good, the service saves time, but the price/performance ratio is not high. Takeout has to be picked up at the front desk of Building B across a small road (the hotel is in Building A), which is a bit troublesome, but there happens to be a convenience store on the second floor of Building B, so when picking up takeout, stop by the supermarket to buy some drinks, food and even some emergency medicine. All very convenient. Room size: At this price, the room is spacious in Korea, but it is incomparable to domestic suites. It does not feel cramped when you enter. I took my parents to rent a hotel and stayed there for three nights. I was able to cook something to eat every night when I was hungry and I was able to do laundry every day. I was really blown away. When I came to Korea before, I only stayed at Shilla and Conrad. Now they are both older and the prices are getting more and more outrageous. This time I booked a room with the mentality of giving it a try. It was really great. I will definitely choose it next time I go to Seoul. I wish everyone a happy journey~

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Kensington Hotel Yeouido
4.4/580 Reviews

Kensington Hotel Yeouido

Yeouido Seoul|1.78km from 여의도동 성당
It was conveniently located in Yeouido. It was nice to go to see the cherry blossoms, and The Hyundai was within walking distance, so it was good in many ways, but I was confused at first because I was assigned a room without a bidet. Still, it's a 4-star hotel, but there's no bidet... I inquired at the front desk and was told that some rooms with a city view have bidets and some do not. I asked them if they could have asked me first, and they said they couldn't confirm it on the screen, so they changed me back to a room with a bidet, but it was a hassle. Also, the room door does not close automatically, so you must close it manually. When closing the door, the sound of the door closing is louder than expected, so you must mentally prepare yourself so as not to be startled. Still, I enjoyed using the rest. I was able to use the 14th floor lounge (welcome tea time & happy hour) by using the executive class. You could enjoy unlimited welcome tea time from 3 to 5 p.m. and happy hour drinks from 6 to 9 p.m. At tea time, you can drink coffee or tea with simple cookies or desserts, and the cookies and macaron madeleines were both good. But I had to eat dinner too, so I held on. It was disappointing that there were 4 types of wine at happy hour, white and champagne, and only 1 type of red, but it was nice that you could make highballs and have beer as well. The meal is good to eat with alcohol, and it's also good for those who just drink it without alcohol. Breakfast is served on the 1st floor instead of the 14th floor. The breakfast was good overall, but the waffles were not very tasty. You have to choose between late check-in or free parking. The parking fee is 5,000 won, and late check-in is at 2 o'clock, but I had plans later, so I just parked for free and left at 11 o'clock. If you want to pay the 5,000 won parking fee and stay until 2 o'clock, you can choose late check-in. It was nice to be able to enjoy lodging, breakfast, tea time, and happy hour alone with my wife without the kids for the first time in a while, and even go on a date in Yeouido.

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The Connoisseur Residence Hotel
4.4/5332 Reviews
Yeouido
All the amenities here were still new, Nice cosy room. Newly refurbished room, bathroom was cleaned and bad was comfortable. Nice lobby with space to rest and chill. staffs were very friendly and service were excellent. It is a quiet street after working hours, however you can still grab foods and convenient store nearby.
Fairmont Ambassador Seoul
4.5/5240 Reviews
Yeouido
Location is more suitable for business travellers who want to work & commute in financial district, otherwise there’s not much to do in this whole area as it’s very hard to find a decent or simple eatery which opens near late night compared to living in Dongdaemun and Gangnam. Our room is located high and we can have a glance of the nearby buildings and overlooked further. They don’t provide full amenities compared to 2 other 5-stars hotels we had stayed in during this trip. So prep yourself with our necessary amenities like earbuds, combs, earplugs, sewing kits if needed in any case.. The hotel room is quite spacious and toilet is equipped with a bathtub which we didn’t get to utilise at all but my child had once because she wanted to play a bath bomb for 10 mins. Other items like ironing board, iron, Nespresso coffee machine, distilled water bottles, beverages and condiments, safe box, fridge were all provided. And I find it quite troubling as there were too many ‘big-country’ tourists either staying in the hotel or those living in Seoul going to the Hyundai Seoul mall to buy luxury goods. And the entire mall is crazily flooded and packed with youngsters on the day of our check-in and the next day. Some came to window-shop while most others came in for food and perhaps after meals, to seek shelter and shield from the cold. You won’t be believed this you can’t even find a place to eat as all fast food eateries, snacks counters and restaurants were fully unavailable. There were basically long queues everywhere you go. Ended up my super famished poor child had to walk a long way with us & venture out in the cold to find any available restaurant to have our dinner. International breakfast is served daily at L5 and the buffet spread is limited compared to the one we stayed & had in Dongdaemun. We had to pay additional 55,000KRW (SGD55) per day for our young child to dine in with us as her breakfast was not included in our accommodation package. I think it’s really too expensive and given that we always came down only at 9.30am and the breakfast stopped at 10am sharp. The food she always had was a small bowl of cereal, 4 small bite-sized hash-browns and a glass of milk only where she had to eat fast within 30mins before they closed for the day. For such price paid, it’s totally not worth it and we can’t avoid paying lesser despite they knew we only had 30 mins left to dine. Overall the concierge service crews’ attitude and professionalism were excellent and Fairmont had the best staffs with great service i encountered during our 3 weeks stay across 3 different 5-stars hotels. I wished I will have another chance to stay here again but the price for each night is SGD450++, which is really expensive.
Hngstay
3.5/51 Reviews
Accommodation at check-in is Contact the accommodation, not waiting for a long time, about 2 hours, get off the plane, negative weather -12 degrees, arrive at the accommodation, still have problems, cannot contact the accommodation again. The number provided cannot be contacted. Almost changed on the accommodation
Noryangjin JH9
2.3/58 Reviews
Friendly, very good ~
The Core Albergue
4/52 Reviews
Good service, clean and convenient transportation
Conrad Seoul
4.7/5340 Reviews
Yeouido
Conrad Seoul is located in the Yeouido area near the Han River and IFC Mall. It was a luxurious stay and the service was generally pleasant, with above average lounge offerings. The biggest disappointment was that they don’t give out Conrad bears and ducks and instead sell them at the gift shop, which comes across as a little stingy.

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