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A classy, posh motel, opposite Tapdong Hotel, where the staff is welcoming and most rooms have ornate furniture as well as modern fittings. Ask for room 507 if you prefer something less like a love motel. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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A modern, smart motel with appealing rooms - a computer is extra. Choose between regular rooms or more lavishly furnished rooms with a round bed. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Mrs Kim runs what might be one of the city's best budget options. Chincheol means 'friendly' and guests can mingle in the communal kitchen and outside in the patch of garden where a table and chairs are shaded by an awning. It's untidy but close to the ferry terminals and some ro… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Down by the seafront, and run by friendly ajumma (middle-aged women), the cheaper rooms are smallish but blissfully modern, smart and clean, which makes them one of the city's best deals. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This plush Korean Airlines high-rise in the heart of downtown has the best city views and all the top-end bells and whistles including a casino, a lap pool, aerobics and yoga classes, and a 19th-floor sky bar with a live band. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
On the seafront, the rooms are fine if you turn a blind eye to the small bathrooms with dated fittings. Other retro features like chandeliers have some charm, and the 10th-floor restaurant has a sea view when the mist lifts. You can email from the lobby and male guests can steam … Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This seafront hotel verges on top end so the lobby is impressive, overlooks a grotto and echoes to atmospheric live music in the evening. As is usual the public rooms and the casino are grander and more impressive than the guestrooms. Still, room windows are large, the décor is l… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Despite the name, this downtown haunt of tour groups has an Egyptian theme, from its pyramid shape to hieroglyphics in the lift. It's smart enough, but needs new TVs, showers and balcony furniture to receive an unequivocal recommendation. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This brand-new hotel, with a casino and conference centre, makes the most of its absolute seafront location with an overall nautical design that gives guests the illusion that they're at sea on a luxury liner. The atrium lobby has wow factor, and the usual corridors have been rep… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The downtown location overlooking Gwandeokjeong pavilion suits shoppers, but the business centre is just a computer and fax machine in the lobby and room TVs are old. This is compensated by plenty of modern art, which adds a boutique style to the hotel. Exchange rates offered are… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The owner is friendly and may offer cups of coffee and help with the laundry. The rooms are a reasonable size with artworks on the walls, but the atmosphere in this yeogwan near the bus terminals needs brightening up and a lick of paint would work wonders. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Located opposite the bus terminal, this yeogwan's rooms are small, but not too gloomy and should satisfy those on a tight budget who plan to use the buses to tour the island. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
One of the best high-rise motels near the seafront with spacious, stylish rooms and bathrooms. Rooms are fully equipped with a computer as well as unusual extras like shower partitions and an electric kettle. A pot plant makes it seem almost like home. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The seafront location is the reason for staying here as long as you don't mind a small bathroom. It feels like a genuine hotel rather than a motel, and everything is new and smart. Rooms with a sea view are extra. The ground-floor restaurant serves Jejudo specialities while the r… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Jeju-Si (South Korea)