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Dining area with long table in Hanok Airbnb in Buckon, Seoul
Courtesy: AirbnbThe captivating Hanok in Bukchon

The 7 best Airbnbs in Seoul: Bukchon, Jongno-gu & More

From traditional Hanoks to contemporary apartments, Seoul has some truly incredible Airbnbs to offer

Alex Floyd-Douglass
Jennifer Banful
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Alex Floyd-Douglass
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Jennifer Banful
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There’s something pretty unique about Seoul, and we’re here to share a little piece of the magic with you. Despite the South Korean capital being a place of technological development and advanced living, the city also holds onto its deeply traditional values. You’ll be in awe of seemingly endless skyscrapers juxtaposed with ancient temples and traditional Hanoks – keep your eyes peeled for some of the best on our list. Aside from the unique accommodation offerings, Seoul is a city known for its culture – and the many ways in which to explore it. Visit vibey districts, taste delicious street food, and pick up some eclectic fashion – all before heading home to one of the best Airbnbs in Seoul. From contemporary city center apartments to authentic, and often historic, Hanoks, there’s something for everyone here in Seoul.

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Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in and review every Airbnb featured, we've based our list on our expert knowledge of the destination covered, editorial reviews, user reviews, hotel amenities and in-depth research to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

Best Seoul Airbnbs

The beautiful Hanok in Bukchon
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1. The beautiful Hanok in Bukchon

This incredible Airbnb in Seoul is something pretty special to experience. With enough room to sleep six guests, you and a group of pals can enjoy a truly relaxing stay in an authentic Hanok in the heart of Bukchon Hanok Village. Soak up local culture inside the comfort of your temporary home or venture outside to explore this preserved village and meet its welcoming people. Visit museums that highlight the Joseon Dynasty, of ancient temples to learn more about the history of Seoul. And with 900 traditional houses in the village, feel blessed you've got your very own to experience. 

Best for mountain views.

Budget range: On the luxury end. 

The modern apartment in Mapo-gu
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2. The modern apartment in Mapo-gu

For a splash of contemporary luxury, head to this awesome apartment in Mapo-gu – complete with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing only the best city and river views. Natural light is an added bonus here, where you can feel instantly at ease in the serenity and comfort of this awesome Airbnb. With minimalist features and plenty of space for friends to crash for a weekend, this apartment is the ideal spot for exploring the city – while having a peaceful space to come home to. The best part? You're on the riverfront, providing endless entertainment on your doorstep. Enjoy.

Best for skyline views.

Budget range: A lotta' dough. 

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The minimalist home in Jongno-gu
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3. The minimalist home in Jongno-gu

If you're looking for something a little extra, this beautifully designed home in Seoul could be just the place you need. From spa-like interiors to mood lighting in every room, this Airbnb has been designed with only the highest luxuries in mind. Rated highly for its fantastic location, this little oasis is still in the heart of the city – but with enough privacy to hide away for a little while. The beds are super comfy, the amenities are top notch and the host Tony has no issue offering up local advice for things to see and do. What more could you need?

Best for 'sanctuary in the city' vibes.

Budget range: A decent nightly rate for such a prime spot in Seoul's historic centre. 

The traditional Hanok in Jongno-gu
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4. The traditional Hanok in Jongno-gu

Much like the beautiful Hanok in Bukchon Village, this traditional home in Jongno-gu has so much authenticity and culture to offer. Known as the 'Welcome Mistakes' guesthouse, this wonderful Hanok offers guests a space to feel truly welcome and relaxed – with a whole bunch of modernized amenities to enjoy. Rooms are clean, white, and crisp, while communal areas continue the minimalist theme, with a few comforts added in for good measure. Location-wise, you're a few minutes' subway ride from the city center, but there's so much to see in Jongno-gu, leaving may bit be an immediate priority.

Best for traditional architecture. 

Budget range: Hefty.

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The family home in Sinseol-dong
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5. The family home in Sinseol-dong

If you're on the hunt for a super cozy stay tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city, this wonderful family home is the one for you. This place is another traditional Hanok but adorned with a modern yet minimalist vibe. From crockery that matches the interiors to super pillowy beds, this home is designed with comfort and luxury in mind. For those looking for a WFH holiday home, the Wi-Fi here is super fast – while those looking to explore will find plenty to explore on their doorstep. There's really something for everyone at this awesome Seoul Airbnb.

Best for home-from-home vibes. 

Budget range: Moderately priced.

The traditional house in Jongno-gu
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6. The traditional house in Jongno-gu

This Hanok is an entire home Airbnb rental, and it's the perfect spot for a weekend getaway from the city center – despite being pretty close if you need it. Much like other Hanoks in the area, the space is clean, light, and inviting – with minimalist design and cozy extras throughout. The host is super thoughtful, ready to help whenever needed and the tranquility found here isn't one to pass up lightly. Sometimes, a place just has a vibe that says 'time to unwind' and this is it. Todaki Hanokstay has all you need for a wonderful visit to Seoul. Time to start planning your next trip, right? 

Best for a taste of local life.

Budget range: Pretty decent if you book in advance.

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The captivating Hanok in Bukchon
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7. The captivating Hanok in Bukchon

Although Hanoks are often featured as guest accommodation in Seoul, the hosts have taken time to make sure their Airbnb offerings are as unique and authentic as they come – and this place is no different. Ideal for a couples getaway, this Hanok has a gorgeous courtyard in the center of the home to relax in, while the views from the bedroom offer up some of the best scenes of the Bukchon Village had to offer. Interiors are neutral and warm, with exposed wooden beams throughout and a very cozy vibe to unwind with your partner in peace. Need any more convincing? The outdoor hot tub bath should do the trick. 

Best for an idyllic backdrop.

Budget range: Pricey. 

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