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Published: Jul 2, 2026 by ALL2A · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

Hotels in Seoul with a Bidet

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If you need a bidet when traveling, her are some hotels in Seoul with a bidet!

The gingko tree lined Garosugil Street in Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea.

Although I have checked that all these Korean hotels had bidets, it is best to mention in your Seoul, South Korea hotel booking that you need a room with a bidet, as not all the rooms may have the same facilities.

If you need kitchen facilities in your Seoul hotel, click here instead.

Myeong Dong

Myeong-dong cathedral at night.

Myeong Dong is like the New York Times Square of Seoul- it's central and well-connected but SO touristy! I hear more English than I do Korean here.

Prince Hotel  (서울프린스호텔)

What I like about this hotel is that it has a shuttle bus to Incheon Airport!

It's located right outside Myeongdong.

Address: 130, Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul 서울특별시 중구 퇴계로 130 (남산동2가) 

Creto Hotel

The rooms in Creto Hotel are small, but I like that the windows can be opened- a relief in winter, when rooms can be stuffy! It's also a convenient walk to the subway and airport limousine bus stop.

Hotel Travelus

Hotel Travelus is one of the newer hotels on this list of Seoul hotels.

Unfortunately, there is only 1 lift so waits can be long. Some visitors feel it's more like an Air B&B than a hotel. There is also an extra charge for a linen change.

Botanik Hotel

Besides a bidet, there is also a washer-dryer and microwave in the rooms of Botanik Hotel- a life send!

Prince Hotel and ENA Hotel and Suites also have rooms with a bidet.

Gangnam

Some stalls off the main street in Garosugil, Gangnam.

I stayed in both Myeongdong and Gangnam on a previous trip to Korea. Personally, I wasn't a huge fan of Gangnam- it felt very commercial and everything was so spread out, it took me forever to get anywhere!

I actually stayed at Intercontinental COEX (now Westin Parnas), which is next to the famous Starfield Library, but it wasn't my cup of tea. (Crowded and more of a photo taking spot, in my opinion.)

Nonetheless, different folks, different strokes. If you're looking for hotels in Gangnam with a bidet, read on!

VOCO Hotel

Besides a bidet, there is also a communal kitchen, washer-dryer AND staff speak English!

Any questions about the best hotels in Seoul, South Korea? Let me know in the comments!

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