Where to stay in Korea??
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Where to stay in Korea??
Hi everyone, we are stopping off in Seoul on the way back to UK where shall we stay?
Any one had any good or bad experiences there?
Any info appreciated!
Thanks
Any one had any good or bad experiences there?
Any info appreciated!
Thanks
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Re: Where to stay in Korea??
my best UK friend who visited Seoul (for 3 days) last year and stayed in The Shilla Hotels & Resorts - not Hyatt regency though, he said the customer service was great, excellent facilities & nice foods, room service exceptionally good - I am not sure but that's what I've heard from him
I've never been to In-Choen Airport therefore I don't know where's hotels or where to stay near by. I also need some advice as I have no idea - latest infomation about the country????
I am stopping off in Seoul (for 3 weeks) in June. I am going to visit 63 Building & Nam San Tower to take a cable car in Seoul. they have various tropical fishes in a glass tank in 63 building. last time I was there I was 6 yrs old kid and now I am 30 Nostalgia??? so excited!
Does Anyone have any idea about Korean Air? Korean Air stewardess bitch?!
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Re: Where to stay in Korea??
an overnight in korea on the way back? maybe you are put up in the hyatt regency beside the airport with a breakfast included?
my best UK friend who visited Seoul (for 3 days) last year and stayed in The Shilla Hotels & Resorts - not Hyatt regency though, he said the customer service was great, excellent facilities & nice foods, room service exceptionally good - I am not sure but that's what I've heard from him
I've never been to In-Choen Airport therefore I don't know where's hotels or where to stay near by. I also need some advice as I have no idea - latest infomation about the country????
I am stopping off in Seoul (for 3 weeks) in June. I am going to visit 63 Building & Nam San Tower to take a cable car in Seoul. they have various tropical fishes in a glass tank in 63 building. last time I was there I was 6 yrs old kid and now I am 30 Nostalgia??? so excited!
Does Anyone have any idea about Korean Air? Korean Air stewardess bitch?!
my best UK friend who visited Seoul (for 3 days) last year and stayed in The Shilla Hotels & Resorts - not Hyatt regency though, he said the customer service was great, excellent facilities & nice foods, room service exceptionally good - I am not sure but that's what I've heard from him
I've never been to In-Choen Airport therefore I don't know where's hotels or where to stay near by. I also need some advice as I have no idea - latest infomation about the country????
I am stopping off in Seoul (for 3 weeks) in June. I am going to visit 63 Building & Nam San Tower to take a cable car in Seoul. they have various tropical fishes in a glass tank in 63 building. last time I was there I was 6 yrs old kid and now I am 30 Nostalgia??? so excited!
Does Anyone have any idea about Korean Air? Korean Air stewardess bitch?!
Well be there July, so let me know if you find anything worth reccomending after your trip in june.
We do need to book hotels soon tho,
The fishes sound cool,
Thanks
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Re: Where to stay in Korea??
Hi yeah we have an over night stay on the way there, but the airline deals with that so am not bothered too much but we are staying 3 nights on the way back, and need to book somewhere.
Well be there July, so let me know if you find anything worth reccomending after your trip in june.
We do need to book hotels soon tho,
The fishes sound cool,
Thanks
Well be there July, so let me know if you find anything worth reccomending after your trip in june.
We do need to book hotels soon tho,
The fishes sound cool,
Thanks
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Re: Where to stay in Korea??
It is well worth stopping in Seoul - its a very interesting city with lots to see - especially the palaces and gates. The metro is easy to use - I would avoid the day trip ticket for the bus which doesn't really show you a lot - just provides stopping points where you can get to the palaces etc. The metro is probably a better bet. No real problems with language - managed to find our way around and get fed without too much difficulty - everybody was very helpful.
Chris