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5-Star Hotels in South Korea

Updated 2026-05-08 · 324+ properties · Live availability via IMPT · Same prices as the major OTAs

South Korea's 5-star hotels combine architectural ambition, considered service and a strong local food culture. From flagship city addresses to remote countryside estates, the country offers some of the most distinctive luxury stays in the region. Seoul, Busan and Jeju concentrate the highest-rated inventory; secondary cities deliver consistently sharper value. From-prices in South Korea start around $249/night.

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About South Korea

South Korea's hotel sector blends ultra-modern Seoul flagship 5-stars with hanok heritage stays in Bukchon and Gyeongju. Spring (cherry blossom April) and autumn (October–November foliage) drive peak demand. Capital: South Korea's Seoul. Currency: KRW. Best months: April–June, September–November.

Top 10 cities for 5-star hotels in South Korea

City-level live availability — every search button below jumps directly into IMPT's funnel pre-filled with that city's destination, lat/lng and country code. Same prices as Booking.com, with carbon offset and 5% back included.

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Seoul
Myeong-dong, Gangnam and Itaewon concentrate Seoul's flagship 5-stars; Bukchon-hanok-village anchors heritage stays.…
58+ from $249/night Search →
Busan
Haeundae beach-front 5-stars and Gwangalli-area design hotels anchor South Korea's flagship beach-resort city.…
54+ from $261/night Search →
Jeju
Jungmun-resort-village 5-stars and Seogwipo-area boutique hotels anchor South Korea's primary sub-tropical-island hotel …
50+ from $273/night Search →
Incheon
Songdo-area 5-stars and Incheon-airport-side international flags anchor Seoul's metro coastal hotel market.…
46+ from $286/night Search →
Gyeongju
Bomun-resort-area heritage hotels and Old-Town hanok stays anchor South Korea's flagship heritage hotel market.…
42+ from $298/night Search →
Daegu
Suseong-Lake-area 5-stars and Jung-Gu-area heritage hotels anchor South Korea's third city.…
38+ from $311/night Search →
Sokcho
Seorak-mountain-edge resort hotels and Sokcho-beach-front boutiques anchor northeast Korea's primary mountain-and-sea ho…
34+ from $323/night Search →
Suwon
Hwaseong-fortress-edge heritage hotels and Yeongtong-area business 5-stars anchor Seoul-metro southern hotel market.…
31+ from $336/night Search →
Yeosu
Sea-front Yi-Sun-sin-square boutique hotels anchor southern coast Korea.…
27+ from $348/night Search →
Pyeongchang
Alpensia-resort-village ski hotels and Phoenix-park-area resorts anchor South Korea's flagship ski hotel market.…
23+ from $361/night Search →

Why book 5-star hotels in South Korea with IMPT

1 tonne CO₂ retired per stay

Every completed booking retires 1 tonne of UN-verified CO₂ on-chain — paid from IMPT's commission, never your bill.

€5 free + 5% back per stay

€5 free signup credit, then 5% back on every booking: 3% to a carbon cause of your choice, 2% to next-stay credit.

Same nightly rate as the OTAs

IMPT lists the same prices as Booking.com and the major OTAs — no green premium, no booking fees, no surprises.

Free cancellation on most stays

Most South Korea hotels on IMPT include free cancellation up to 48 hours before check-in. Lock in the price first, refine plans without risk.

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FAQ — 5-star hotels in South Korea

What is the most luxurious hotel in South Korea?

South Korea's flagship 5-star hotels concentrate in Seoul, Busan, Jeju. IMPT lists all major 5-star and luxury-collection brands (Four Seasons, Aman, Mandarin Oriental, Park Hyatt, Rosewood and equivalent local-flagship properties) at the same nightly rates as the major OTAs. The 5% back per stay (3% carbon, 2% next-stay credit) compounds quickly at luxury price points.

What is the cheapest time to visit South Korea?

Off-peak in South Korea (outside the main April–June, September–November window) typically delivers 20–40% lower hotel rates with full inventory available. Capital city Seoul runs higher year-round than the rest of the country, and major events can push prices up sharply. Booking through IMPT keeps the same nightly rate as the major OTAs, with €5 free credit on signup and 5% back on every stay (3% to a carbon cause, 2% to your next-stay credit).

What is the local currency in South Korea?

The local currency in South Korea is KRW. IMPT shows hotel prices in the destination's currency by default, so you can compare like-for-like with local sites. You can switch to GBP, EUR or USD with one click. Most hotels in South Korea accept Visa and Mastercard; some smaller properties in remote regions remain cash-only.

What are the best months for 5-star hotels in South Korea?

The peak months for travel in South Korea are April–June, September–November. Hotel inventory is fullest and weather most reliable in this window. For 5-star hotels specifically, shoulder-season weeks at either end of the peak window typically deliver the best balance of value and weather. IMPT shows live availability across 5,400+ South Korea properties — you can compare full-year availability and pricing in seconds.

Do I need a visa to visit South Korea?

K-ETA for most visa-exempt nationalities. IMPT does not handle visa applications, but free hotel cancellation up to 48 hours before check-in is available on most South Korea properties — book first, sort travel docs without risk.

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