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Best Hotel for Partying in Seoul, Korea!
0 Comments Published by max July 21st, 2008 in Hotels, Travel Asia, Travel Info, Travel Korea.
The Grand Hyatt is probably one of the best hotels to stay in Seoul, South Korea. It features a small nightclub where you can meet a lot of other open tourists and locals.
Plus, it’s close to many night clubs, if you are into partying at all.

The Ritz-Carlton probably is the best hotel to stay in Seoul if you are really into clubbing. The hotel itself hosts numerous celebrity events and is within the Kangnam district of Seoul. FYI, the Kangnam district is probably where most westerners want to be as many people speak English and are familiar with American culture and tourists.
I’ve personally lived in this area for about a year and used to go clubbing a lot at Ritz-Carlton and even met a Korean comedian once.
If you are into not spending much money, there are also many local inns in the Kangnam area for about $30-40, which usually includes a flat screen TV and a jacooze. They are not listed on any English sites but you can find them everywhere usually hidden in the corners of any busy streets. The locals use them for couple hours for sex but it’s a great resource that virtually no tourists no about.
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KangNam district in Seoul, Korea
0 Comments Published by max June 22nd, 2008 in Travel Asia, Travel Info.
Traveling to Seoul, Korea anytime soon? Well, Seoul itself is the second biggest city in the world, next to Mexico city.
You can have the most fun experience or you can have to worst experience depending on which part of Seoul you stay at.
For youngsters and people who like parties, clubs, and the nice city-life, you need to book your nights near KangNam district, as shown in the circle. Seoul is a big city divided by a big river, called Han River.
You need to stay “south” of the river for the best fun, where people are also more likely to speak English and used to different cultures.
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