Published date: June 26, 2025
My Regular Stay in Seoul
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Experience of the stay
I always rely on this hotel when I go to Seoul.
The front desk staff is accommodating in Japanese. If I encounter any issues during my stay, they actively assist me, so I always feel at ease.
The rooms have some wear but are well-kept. There’s a bathtub, which helps soothe my tired body after a day of sightseeing.
As soon as you exit from Myeongdong Station exit 10, it's right there. If you have a suitcase, you’ll need to cross the street, but there’s an elevator.
The bus stop to Incheon with staff on duty is just outside the hotel, so you can enjoy sightseeing until the last moment.
Experiences during the trip
This time, I visited Korea to participate in a KPOP idol concert. I made Sejong Hotel my base and thoroughly enjoyed shopping and dining.
The concert venue was about a one-hour trip each way. On the way back, I had dinner in Hongdae before heading back.
Many might visit Korea for concerts, but there are surprisingly few restaurants in Myeongdong that open late at night, so if you return late, you often end up with convenience store food...
Convenience store food is tasty, but you want to enjoy a precious meal while traveling! It’s recommended to check the operating hours of restaurants and decide where to have dinner before heading out.
There are also 24-hour restaurants, so getting takeout and eating in the hotel is a good option. Enjoying a warm meal is a great way to soothe travel fatigue.
If you're really struggling to find a place, the noodle shop 'Noushin' next to Sejong Hotel is convenient and good.
You can choose your favorite ramen and toppings, hand it to the staff, and they will make it right there. You can enjoy freshly made ramen for about 5000 won, which is nice.
This time, I enjoyed eating, drinking, and indulging in my fandom, feeling completely satisfied with my trip to Korea. I also hope to stay at Sejong Hotel again next time!