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Trip dates: Apr 15–29, 2026 (3 travelers, mid-range budget). Arrival is tomorrow β€” book the next 24 hours aggressively. Good news: no major K-pop spike in our window β€” BTS Goyang shows (Apr 9) and BTS THE CITY ARIRANG SEOUL street installation (ends Apr 12) both wrap before arrival. April is also a cheaper Busan month historically. The real constraint: 3-person rooms are scarce in Korean hotels.

Avoid this one

Lotte Hotel Busan (Seomyeon) is under renovation Apr 1 – Jun 30, 2026. Don't book it. Verify Fraser Place Central Seoul renovation (Mar 23 – Apr 3) completed before locking.

Already booked ​

DatesCityPropertyNotes
Apr 15–18 (3 nt)SeoulHithere City Myeongdong (hostel)βœ… Done
Apr 18–22 (4 nt)SeoulG Seoul (Airbnb) Β· 34 Sogong-ro 3-gil, Jung-guβœ… Booked

Segment 1: Seoul Apr 18–22 βœ… Booked β€” G Seoul Airbnb ​

Recommended areas: Stay central β€” Myeongdong (slide one block from Hithere), Jongno/Ikseon-dong (food + traditional weird), or Hongdae (gaming, late-night).

Property picks ​

1. Nine Tree by Parnas Seoul Myeongdong II β€” Booking Β· Agoda Β· Official

  • ~$160–210/night for a Standard Triple (3 singles, Western-style)
  • Why it fits: explicitly sells "Standard Triple" rooms (rare). Steps from Myeongdong Cathedral, Lotte food halls, Euljiro 1-ga station. Parnas brand = reliably clean, design-forward, corporate-tidy.
  • Gotcha: triple inventory is limited; book the first fair price you see. Beds are narrow singles.

2. L7 Myeongdong by Lotte β€” Booking Β· Official

  • ~$180–270/night
  • Why: Lotte's lifestyle/boutique brand β€” rooftop bar, pop-art design, Instagram-ready. Superior Suite with 2 Doubles sleeps 3 comfortably.
  • Gotcha: most "rooms" are doubles; filter to Suite or 2-Double. Top of mid-range.

3. Hotel28 Myeongdong (Hilton SLH) β€” Booking Β· Hilton SLH

  • ~$140–200/night for a Connecting Room (1 double + 2 singles)
  • Why: cinema-themed boutique, glass-and-steel, MICHELIN Guide listed. Connecting room = effective triple.
  • Gotcha: connecting rooms = two keys' worth; standard Queens too small for 3.

4. Airbnb in Ikseon-dong / Bukchon / Hongdae β€” Airbnb Ikseon-dong

  • ~$120–180/night for a 2BR or modern hanok sleeping 3
  • Why: Ikseon-dong = food and cafΓ© heart of "old Seoul goes hipster." Walking to Insadong, Jongmyo, Euljiro tech district.
  • Gotcha: hanoks = floor mattresses (ondol); charming for one night, brutal over three. Filter for "bed" if Western-style is needed. Verify "registration number" on the listing β€” post-2024 Korean regs are tightening.

Segment 2: Busan Apr 22–25 (3 nights) ​

Recommended area: Seomyeon (central, metro hub) for first-timers; Haeundae for beach-resort; Gwangalli for the Gwangan Bridge light-show view.

For this trip's interests (gaming + weird + bridge views + LED light shows), Gwangalli is the sleeper pick β€” the nightly drone/fountain light show is a genuine vibe.

Property picks ​

1. Hotel 1 Gwangalli β€” Booking Β· Trip.com

  • ~$130–200/night for a Triple Ocean View (when available)
  • Why: floor-to-ceiling glass over Gwangan Bridge, minimalist marble, beds facing the bridge. 167 rooms, multiple ocean-view tiers.
  • Gotcha: true triple inventory is scarce (started as capsule concept β€” some lower-tier rooms are tiny). If triples are gone, book Family room or two adjacent.

2. Paradise Hotel Busan (Haeundae) β€” Booking Β· Agoda

  • ~$180–280/night for Family / 2-Double (April = one of the cheaper months)
  • Why: directly on Haeundae Beach, infinity pool, on-site Cimer outdoor mineral hot spring (closest to luxury jjimjilbang). Big rooms easy for 3.
  • Gotcha: top of mid-range. Casino wing exists; ignore.

3. Hotel Nongshim (Dongnae) β€” Booking Β· Agoda

  • ~$110–170/night for Family / Triple
  • Why: connected by 2nd-floor walkway to Hurshimchung, Korea's largest hot-spring bathhouse (50% guest discount). The weird/local pick.
  • Gotcha: Dongnae is residential; 20 min to Seomyeon via Line 1. Hot-spring water has a mineral smell β€” that's the point.

4. Commodore Hotel Busan (Nampo-dong) β€” Booking Β· Agoda

  • ~$80–130/night β€” cheapest legit option
  • Why: bonkers neo-Korean palace architecture (looks like a Joseon temple), hilltop Yongdusan Park views, walking to Jagalchi + BIFF Square.
  • Gotcha: 1980s building; check recent reviews for room condition. Triples exist, inventory small.

Segment 3: Seoul Apr 26–29 (3 nights) ​

Recommended area: Mapo (Gongdeok/Mapo Station) or Seoul Station β€” both on AREX for a one-seat 43-min ride to ICN on Apr 29 at 12:20. Gongdeok is a 4-line interchange (AREX + Line 5 + Line 6 + Gyeongui-Jungang).

Property picks ​

1. Shilla Stay Mapo (Hongdae) β€” Booking Β· Official

  • ~$100–160/night for a Triple (3 single beds)
  • Why: 2 min walk to Gongdeok Station with direct AREX to ICN β€” the single best logistics pick of the trip. 383 rooms = real triple availability. Walk to Hongdae nightlife in 15 min.
  • Gotcha: corporate/sterile; breakfast is paid extra and skippable.

2. Shilla Stay Seodaemun (Seoul Station area) β€” Booking Β· Klook

  • ~$110–160/night
  • Why: walk to Seoul Station (AREX origin), near Gwanghwamun palaces. More surrounding things to do than Mapo.
  • Gotcha: no extra beds, no cribs β€” must book a room sold as Triple, not a Double with an added person.

3. GLAD Hotel Mapo β€” Booking Β· Official

  • ~$90–140/night
  • Why: literally in front of Gongdeok Station. 378 rooms, design-forward (yellow-grey playful), cheaper than Shilla. Best AREX value pick.
  • Gotcha: triple inventory thinner than Shilla; family/twin + extra bedding is the workaround. Confirm 3rd-pax fee at check-in.

4. Fraser Place Central Seoul (serviced apartment) β€” Booking Β· Official

  • ~$200–320/night for 1BR/2BR sleeping 3
  • Why: full apartment + kitchenette, indoor pool, gym, sauna. Near City Hall (AREX via 1 transfer). Walking to Gwanghwamun, Myeongdong.
  • Gotcha: Renovation Mar 23 – Apr 3, 2026 β€” verify completion before booking. Top of budget but genuine living space for 4 nights.

Optional: Gyeongju overnight (hanok) ​

Stay in Hwangnidan-gil β€” walk to Daereungwon tombs at sunrise, catch the KTX back after breakfast.

1. Hanok Raon β€” Klook Β· KAYAK

  • ~$68–90/night β€” cheapest solid option, 6-room garden-courtyard hanok, owner-cooked breakfast
  • Gotcha: ondol floor mattresses; confirm private bath when booking.

2. Soi Hanok Stay β€” Klook Β· Hotels.com

  • ~$90–140/night, 3-min walk to Hwangnidan-gil cafΓ© street, modern hanok finish
  • Perk: 24-hour stay model (check-in 4pm β†’ check-out 4pm next day)

3. Hanok Stay Sohwa β€” VisitKorea Β· Expedia

  • ~$150–250/night for whole-house buyout β€” one group per day (full privacy)
  • The "wow stay" splurge. Modern fixtures inside traditional shell.

Optional: Daejeon overnight ​

Skip. Daejeon is a 58-min KTX from Seoul β€” do it as a day trip out of Segment 3 and be back for dinner. If you must overnight: Lotte City Hotel Daejeon or Hotel ICC in Dunsan-dong, ~$80–120/night.


Booking strategy ​

Which platform for which property ​

  • Agoda β€” best for Korean hotels overall. Booking Holdings-owned but stronger APAC inventory. Often 5–15% under Booking.com on the same room. Use first.
  • Booking.com β€” best UX, free cancellation more often. Price-check against Agoda.
  • Trip.com β€” often cheapest for last-minute Busan + Chinese-owned chains. Worth checking for Apr 21–24.
  • Airbnb β€” only good in Korea for Hongdae / Ikseon-dong / Bukchon (3+ in one space). Korean Airbnb supply shrank post-2024 regs β€” verify the listing has a "registration number" or it can be cancelled on you.
  • Yanolja / Goodchoice (μ—¬κΈ°μ–΄λ•Œ) β€” Korean domestic apps, lowest prices on independents, Korean-only UX. Skip.
  • Hotel official sites β€” sometimes match third-party prices and let you specify triple bedding in notes. 60-second check before clicking buy.

Timing β€” book TONIGHT for the next 7 days ​

  • Seoul Apr 18–21 β€” book tonight. Apr 18 is a Saturday, triple inventory at Nine Tree II evaporates.
  • Busan Apr 21–24 β€” book tonight or tomorrow. April shoulder, small grace period. Hotel 1 Gwangalli ocean-view triples sell first.
  • Seoul Apr 25–29 β€” within 48 hours. 4 nights competes with Mon–Wed business travelers.
  • Gyeongju β€” book β‰₯3 days ahead; most hanoks have 4–8 rooms total. If Gyeongju overnight is a Saturday, book now.
  • Walk-in β€” don't. Korean hotels rarely walk-in discount, and a 3-pax requirement often gets refused at the desk.

3-person room tactics (the actual hard problem) ​

Korean hotels default to 2-pax doubles. "3rd person" = extra fee + folding mattress on the floor. To actually sleep 3 in beds:

  1. Search as 3 adults. Auto-filters to triples and family rooms. Don't search as 2 and add later.
  2. Look for these labels: "Standard Triple", "Family Twin", "Family Room", "Twin Room with Extra Bed", "Junior Suite Family", "Connecting Room", "Suite with 2 Beds". Avoid "Double + extra bed" unless you're OK with a floor mattress.
  3. Serviced apartments (Fraser, Somerset, Lotte City) and Airbnbs are the only categories where "3 in real beds" is the default rather than the exception.
  4. At check-in: confirm bedding before unpacking. Wrong configuration? Ask front desk to switch.
  5. Extra-bed fee: β‚©30,000–50,000/night ($22–36). Pre-confirm in booking notes to avoid surprise.

Budget rollup (3 people, single room) ​

SegmentNightsEst. / nightTotal
Seoul Apr 18–213$140–210$420–630
Busan Apr 21–243$110–200$330–600
Seoul Apr 25–294$100–160$400–640
Gyeongju (optional)1$70–150$70–150
TOTAL10–11$1,150–$2,000

Per-person: $380–670 across the unbooked portion β€” comfortably inside mid-range.


Sources ​

David's Korea Adventure πŸ°πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Β· Apr 15–29, 2026 Β· ν™”μ΄νŒ…!