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J Witt 09 March 2005
Stayed at  Olympia, Hotel - Seoul, South Korea.
The new Incheon airport is very easy to get around. The KAL limosine bus is 12,00 won but the airport shuttle is only 7,00 won. KAL has better seats. Itaewon can be a good place to get suits made. I have had many made there. Myeong Dong is a very good place for ties. It is connected to the Lotte hotel/department tour.

J Stevens 05 March 2005
Stayed at  Hamilton Hotel - Seoul, South Korea.
The War Memorial, DMZ and Namdaemun Market were all really interesting. We enjoyed going to the palace as well. It was an experience to take the local bus. Watching traffic was a great pastime!

L Chung 19 February 2005
Stayed at  Uljiro Co-Op Residence - Seoul, South Korea.
I recommend that if you are 4 travellers, it is better to take a cab to some popular destination such as Myuedong, Insadong, Itaewon and others. It cost about 3,000 - 4000 won from co-op Residence hotel. If you take subway the ticket is a minimum of 900 won per person. It is also better to take a white cab because it's cheaper starting from 1,600 won however, you have to well prepared to write the destination in Korean words for the cab driver to read because they only understand Korean language. You can get the assistance from the hotel's staff because they are very helpful.

W Sae-tan 14 February 2005
Stayed at  Uljiro Co-Op Residence - Seoul, South Korea.
Cheongbokgung and Insadong are must-see for tourists. I loved the traditional percussion performance at Korea House ($29), but I hear that the modern Nanta show ($60) is excellent as well. I also loved the Noranjin Fish Market, we bought a dozen oysters for $3 and brought it into the restaurant to eat right there. Lots of fun.

I Albers 14 February 2005
Stayed at  Fraser Suites Serviced Residences - Seoul, South Korea.
Sanchon Restaurant (approx 5 minutes walk) from hotel for superb, authentic, vegetarian Korean cuisine.

C Lu 29 January 2005
Stayed at  Uljiro Co-Op Residence - Seoul, South Korea.
Subway is the best mode of transportation, beat the crowd and cheap. Silver or white taxis are cheaper than the black taxis however unfortunately you always see the black ones near your hotel, so go down main streets to flag the white cabs. Do get hotel receptions to write down your destination/hotels in Korean as most drivers don't understand English, make sure that they on the meters. Do try out the sweet potato ice cream or sweet potato cakes in cafes. There are lots of nice and cozy boutique cafes in Myeong-dong and a good and nicely furnished Italian restaurant below Dunkin Donuts. Items at Major dept stores in downtown Seoul are much more expensive than stalls in Namdaemun and Dongdaemun, however usually these are cash payments only. Alternatively you can try the carrefour dept store at the Seoul world cup stadium at Line 6 world cup station. Items at incheon are much more expensive so be sure to get them at Seoul. Best gifts to buy Kimchi and wallets

L Lim 16 January 2005
Stayed at  Uljiro Co-Op Residence - Seoul, South Korea.
We took subway from Dongdaemun stadium station to most areas like Insadong, Itaewon, Namdaemun, COEX. Very easy. Taxis also readily available outside the hotel. Winter temperatures bitterly cold, do not recommend going unless you enjoy subzero temperatures at the outdoor markets, go in summer it will be more relaxing. We had to scurry indoors and plan excursions because it was just way too cold for comfort. Most people only spoke little english, make sure you have hotel names and destinations written down for taxi driver, ditto on food names or bring a phrasebook otherwise you will not be able to order at restaurants without picture menus. Lonely planet is useful.

R Cooper 13 January 2005
Stayed at  Commodore, Hotel - Busan, South Korea.
I travelled to Haeundye beech and sauna'd in the most beautiful jimjilbang (Korean bathhouse) called Vespa. I most definitely recommend it, the sauna was more luxurious than the Commodore.

J Ismail 31 December 2004
Stayed at  Tower Hotel - Seoul, South Korea.
I visited the Seoul Tower which was just a stone's throw from the hotel. I also visited Dongdaemun, Namdaemun and Itaewon shopping districts. Lotte World too shouldn't be missed. For me, I preferred to travel by the subway to get the experience.

C Smith 30 December 2004
Stayed at  Ellui Hotel - Seoul, South Korea.
If you are interested in fine dining and are willing to pay for some really good western style food, go to the Grand Intercontinental Hotel at COEX. Everyday from 7-10:30 a.m. you can get an amazing all you can eat breakfast buffet at the Australian Grill for about 37,000 won. It has all the things a westerner craves as well as Korean favourites. Right beside this restaurant is a wonderful Italian restaurant that will please any discriminating palate. You'll also find a wonderful bakery downstairs with amazing breads and pastries. COEX is a huge complex with a maze of shopping, movies, eateries and things to do like a huge aquarium. Because this is really a business district, COEX is the best place to put in time.


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