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Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas by IHG
"Good"
Reviewed on May 29, 2026

Lotte Hotel World
"My family had a terrible experience at the swimming pool. If you are a single parent and your child is of the opposite gender and over 36 months, they are not allowed to enter the changing rooms with you. We discovered this the hard way. The receptionist let my sister enter with her two boys (6 & ..."
Reviewed on May 31, 2026

L7 GANGNAM by LOTTE HOTELS
"nice efficient very comfortable"
Reviewed on May 29, 2026

Oakwood Premier Coex Center
"Helpful staff and clean facilities"
Reviewed on May 27, 2026

Hotel Newv
"The location was extremely convenient, with easy access to the subway station, bus stops, a variety of restaurants, cafés, and convenience stores. Fresh towels and bottled water were provided daily, which was greatly appreciated. Overall, I had a very pleasant and comfortable stay."
Reviewed on May 30, 2026

GLAD Gangnam COEX Center
"The staff was rude and speaks only according the manual rather than addressing customer concerns. The facility is pricy and clean."
Reviewed on May 20, 2026

Shilla Stay Gangnam Yeoksam
"A great stay at a very convenient location in Gangnam, would totally stay again at this location!"
Reviewed on May 24, 2026

Yeoksam Artnouveau City Hotel and Residence
"Good location for people having a business in Gangnam district. But staff and services are mediocre at best."
Reviewed on May 23, 2026

Sofitel Ambassador Seoul Hotel & Serviced Residences
Gangha Hotel & Travel Guide\n
You may have noticed that there are no options on Travelocity in Gangha. There's no need to stress, because you'll find 6 places to put your feet up only a convenient drive away.
The closest Travelocity-listed accommodation is the Hotel Miranda, South Korea, 13 miles (22 kilometers) from the heart of downtown Gangha. A secondary close alternative is the Daemyung Resort Yangpyung, in South Korea, 7 miles (11 kilometers) from the urban core of Gangha.
The Q Hotel is around 17 miles (27 kilometers) from the center of Gangha. An alternative accommodation option is the Mokziga Pension, which is positioned 20 miles (33 kilometers) away. Some other hotel options close by include the Cello Hotel as well as the Coco Vivaldi2.
After you have got to know Gangha, venture out to unveil the other natural and cultural attractions of the Gyeonggi area. Gyeonggi boasts beaches, coastal plains and rivers, and other commonly visited places of interest are traditional villages and old towns. In this fascinating part of South Korea visitors may take up the chance to partake in snowboarding.
25 miles (41 kilometers) away from Gangha, you'll find Suwon, home to Hwaseong Fortress and Yongjusa Temple. The Hotel Cats Suwon and Ramada Plaza Suwon are a few of the Travelocity hotel options in Suwon. 19 miles (31 kilometers) to the north of Gangha, you'll reach Cheongpyeong, which boasts the Kensington Resort Cheongpyeong and Over The Mountain. Should you choose to stay in Cheongpyeong, set aside some time to check out the Sudong National Tourist Park and Mongolia Culture Town.
Just because you and your traveling partners are having a getaway, should not mean you shouldn't expand your obsession for a day watching sports. Seoul World Cup Stadium is situated 30 miles (47 kilometers) to the west of Gangha. Wise visitors that want to find accommodation options near to the sporting action can read about the Conrad Seoul or the Grand Hilton Seoul.
For the modern traveler planning on flying through Gimpo International Airport, you may find it convenient to book a bed at Lotte City Hotel Gimpo Airport, or Mayfield Hotel & Resort, each of which are a short distance away.
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Lotte Hotel World
"My family had a terrible experience at the swimming pool. If you are a single parent and your child is of the opposite gender and over 36 months, they are not allowed to enter the changing rooms with you. We discovered this the hard way. The receptionist let my sister enter with her two boys (6 & 2) to go swimming, once they had finished and went to reenter the changing rooms, we were aggressively told he had to go via the male changing rooms on his own, we refused to leave him on his own and then matters got worse when my nephew (6) was physically touched by the lifeguard and then again by the receptionist who tried to physically remove him from the changing rooms. They shouted at us to ‘get out’. It was a very confronting situation, of which when we escalated to swimming manager Edward, he smirked and laughed as he didnt understand what we were explaining had happened. There were no signs, we were not informed upon check in of this policy and we certainly were not willing to leave a young child in a public space with strange men on his own. I wish this had been handled differently by the staff but they showed no remorse, understanding and my poor nephew (as well as the other children we was with) were left traumatised. Horrible experience."






