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M Choi 18 April 2003
Stayed at  Novotel Ambassador Doksan - Seoul, South Korea.
I did not have much time in Seoul but the tube system was very easy to use and a lot of English instructions probably due to the World Cup (football) which was held there last year!

A Moreno 18 April 2003
Stayed at  Tower Hotel - Seoul, South Korea.
Seoul is a lot of fun and your money goes a long way if coming from US, Canada, UK or Japan. There are great deals at the night markets although most shopkeepers were unfriendly in there.

Food was excellent everywhere we went. Kalbi is so well marinated and delicious. The various dishes of kimchee and several other vegetables were served at every meal and were also very tasty. We ate well.

O Peng hooi 04 April 2003
Stayed at  Novotel Ambassador Kangnam - Seoul, South Korea.
Walking around the hotel area is convenient & safe. To & from airport is very easy.

B S. norman 21 March 2003
Stayed at  Renaissance Seoul Hotel - Seoul, South Korea.
Only good if with locals. Would never holiday there.

A Hawryluk 03 March 2003
Stayed at  Novotel Ambassador Kangnam - Seoul, South Korea.
Seoul has an excellent subway system within walking distance from the hotel. A five minute train ride will bring you to palaces, English language bookstores and any number of good restaurants.

S Ferguson 29 January 2003
Stayed at  Sofitel Ambassador Seoul - Seoul, South Korea.
Seoul is very, very cold in winter. Subway system is clean, cheap, efficient and easy to use. Nearest subway stop is about 5 minutes walk from hotel. Insa Dong (only a couple of stops away on the subway at Anguk) is a lovely street full of interesting shops and great restaurants to suit all wallets. There's an extremely helpful tourist information booth at the top of the road.

T Sato 09 January 2003
Stayed at  Ritz-Carlton Seoul, The - Seoul, South Korea.
It is not wise to go to Seoul in Winter. It was just cold.

M Negishi 06 January 2003
Stayed at  Sofitel Ambassador Seoul - Seoul, South Korea.
I can't speak Korean at all. So in a restaurant, in a taxi, in the store...I didn't understand.

S Halstenberg 22 December 2002
Stayed at  Millennium Seoul Hilton - Seoul, South Korea.
Restaurants in the vicinity unfortunately all seem to close at 10:00 pm already; 24-hour convenience store right across from hotel; central location; taxis recommended means of transportation.

A Rosevear 16 December 2002
Stayed at  Novotel Ambassador Kangnam - Seoul, South Korea.
Seoul is a great place and has a superb English language bookstore.


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