1. Four Seasons Hotel Seoul
Best overall palace access5-star • 9.5/10 • 1046 reviews
One of the strongest first-time Seoul bases if the historic north and premium city comfort both matter.
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These Seoul hotels work because they make the northern historic core feel like part of the stay instead of a distant excursion.
5-star • 9.5/10 • 1046 reviews
One of the strongest first-time Seoul bases if the historic north and premium city comfort both matter.
View Four Seasons Hotel Seoul Availability5-star • 9.1/10 • 2346 reviews
Useful when you want centrality and practical city-hotel reliability without overcommitting to one extreme district.
View The Westin Josun Seoul Availability5-star • 9.3/10 • 7329 reviews
Strong if you want a more protected luxury environment while still keeping the historic core within reach.
View The Shilla Seoul AvailabilityCentral-north hotels are best for first-time heritage-heavy trips.
Southern luxury hotels are better once the trip tilts modern.
In heritage-heavy districts, also check whether elevators, step-free entry, or older staircase layouts matter for your stay before narrowing the shortlist.
Usually somewhere central enough to keep the palace district and the modern city both accessible, such as City Hall, Gwanghwamun, or a strong central luxury hotel.
Use the hotel and attractions map to confirm whether the hotel pattern matches your trip style, dates, and attraction priorities.
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Use this shortlist alongside the city guide, attraction pages, and itineraries so the hotel base supports the actual route rather than just the room ranking.
Seoul city guide
Seoul works best for travelers who want layered old-and-new city districts, strong hotel precision, and a trip that balances palaces, design, and contemporary energy.
Seoul itineraries for this hotel base
This 3-day Seoul route is built for first timers, pairing the city’s headline sights with a base strategy that keeps movement simple and the pace comfortable.
This 3-day Seoul route is built for design travelers, keeping architecture, neighborhood texture, and hotel placement in the foreground so the trip feels visually coherent.
This 4-day Seoul route is built for slow travelers, with enough room to keep Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Leeum Museum of Art in one rhythm rather than rushing across the city.
Nearby attraction guides
Gyeongbokgung is Seoul's clearest first-time heritage anchor and works best as the center of a full northern-city day.
Bukchon gives Seoul its strongest historic residential texture, but it only works well when visited with respect for pace and neighborhood character.
Changdeokgung is one of Seoul's strongest heritage alternatives for travelers who want a more measured palace experience than pure first-time checklist mode.
More Seoul hotel collections
These hotels are chosen for travelers who want Seoul's modern identity to carry more of the trip than the palace districts do.
These hotels help first-time visitors structure Seoul around real district logic instead of random crossings.