Lemon Tree Hotel

7.8
Very Good
(47 reviews)

59 Donui-dong, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea

+82 2-762-5722

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Hotel Description

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Lemon Tree Hotel, located at 59 Donui-dong in the vibrant Jongno District of Seoul, South Korea, offers an inviting stay amidst rich historical surroundings. This hotel provides easy access to iconic attractions like the majestic Gyeongbokgung Palace, renowned for its 14th-century architecture and serene gardens, only a 17-minute drive away, and Jogyesa Temple, just minutes from the bustling Jongno area filled with food stalls and flea markets.
Guests will appreciate the hotel’s modern, comfortable rooms equipped with air conditioning and Wi-Fi, creating a cozy retreat after a day of sightseeing. Despite its compact design, Lemon Tree Hotel prioritizes guest comfort and a relaxed ambiance, making it an ideal spot for travelers seeking a simple, cozy stay.
Convenience is further enhanced with access to public transit routes that connect travelers to Gimpo International Airport in about 46 minutes and Incheon International Airport in approximately 1 hour and 21 minutes.
Local health and safety measures ensure a comfortable, secure environment, with hygiene protocols throughout the property. Guests can explore popular sights, including Bukchon Hanok Village (16 minutes away), N Seoul Tower (32 minutes away), and the lively Myeong-dong shopping district (21 minutes away).
Dining enthusiasts can savor diverse culinary options close by, such as Maison de Paris, a delightful French restaurant just a 12-minute taxi ride away, and Niko Kitchen, known for its fusion cuisine, about 11 minutes by car.
The warm and welcoming Lemon Tree Hotel invites travelers to experience the essence of Seoul, offering comfort and accessibility in a truly remarkable district.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Central location near historical sites

2. Comfortable rooms with air conditioning

3. High-speed Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel

4. Easy access to public transit and major airports

5. Close to popular dining and shopping areas

6. Proximity to cultural landmarks like Gyeongbokgung Palace

7. Health and safety measures for guest well-being


8.4 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Gyeongbokgung Palace
17 min
Bukchon Hanok Village
16 min
N Seoul Tower
32 min
Myeong-dong
21 min
Jondeokjeong Pavilion
24 min

Nearest locations

Ikseondong Restaurant Salon Sulla Italian Dining
10 min
Niko Kitchen - Fusion Cuisine
11 min
2storey_house
11 min
Maison de Paris
12 min
Le Blanseu
12 min
Bangida
12 min
El Carnitas
12 min
Hoban
13 min
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Good to know

Check-in12:00
Location rating8.4
Nearest airportGimpo International Airport
Travel time to airport46 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Yanolja

    $40

    ONDA

    $40


Location

59 Donui-dong, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea

Airports:

Gimpo International Airport

Transit: 46 min

Incheon International Airport

Transit: 1 hr 21 min


Nearby locations

8.4

Excellent Location

Jongno District

Busy district with lavish Gyeongbokgung palace & Jogyesa Temple, plus food stalls & flea markets.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Services

Front desk

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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4.7

3 reviews

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李旦

1/5
It was uncomfortable because it was too dark and the shower booth was open.

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킴캐시

1/5
I wanted to kill myself for paying money for this piece of garbage. I walked from Dongdaemun to Dongmyo to get here. It was a little after 6 o'clock and it seemed expensive for various reasons, but I couldn't turn around. It was more expensive than the website and if you check in at 11pm. It was 40,000 won, but the website said it was cheaper than other places, so I was hooked. It's funny, when you open the door and enter the room, it smells like you're going to vomit. My head hurt and I felt like I was going to vomit all night. And the lighting was so dark that I couldn't tell what was going on. It was dark and musty. The smell stung my nose and I was really annoyed by the customers at the restaurant drinking on the market floor outside. It was hard to sleep all night because I was so irritated. I came to bed... and ended up cursing. The bed was hard, the pillow was flat, and it was old and hard, so I couldn't sleep even more. Even if they gave me money again, I didn't want to go. I was so annoyed that I wanted to break the hairs of my hands. Even though it was on the second floor, there was mold in the bathroom and the water flow was weak, so it was very uncomfortable to shower. There was something like a white soap mark from water stains in the bathtub, and black mold on the wall of the shower booth. I don't know if it was cleaned or something, but if the smell was this bad, I could guess it without even looking or talking about it. The water in the drain wouldn't drain, so I opened the lid. What about the extremely dirty and dirty smell... it's not worth the money. I was wondering if my money was rotten. I could hear all the noise from upstairs, the sound of chairs being pulled, etc. It felt dirty. I wanted to grind the owner, Ssangpan, who was paying 780,000 won for this dirty and noisy place. At this level, it's theft. I feel like I would pay money to stay in a dirty place like this. It's better to sleep on the street. It's a place you should never go to. The person who wrote a good review should live conscientiously. I wonder if he got paid... Let's live honestly as we see it.

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P Passing

5/5
Good.

Room 5

Service 5

Location5