Hillhouse Hotel / 힐하우스 호텔
Hillhouse Hotel / 힐하우스 호텔
– Homepage
https://twitter.com/hillhousehotel1
– Tel
+82-2-777-8135
Hill House Hotel is a business hotel at the foot of Namsan Mountain in Seoul. Free internet is available in all rooms, and there is a shared microwave on the first floor. A free luggage storage service is provided for customers’ convenience. Nearby transport links include Hoehyeon subway station, Seoul Station, and Myeongdong subway station, so this is a good base for exploring downtown Seoul. Namsan Park, N Seoul Tower and Namdaemun Market are all within walking distance.
– Address : 42 , Sogong-ro 3-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Check-in Time
15:00
– Check-out Time
12:00
– Daily Rate
Not available
– Amenities
No
– Parking Fee
Yes
– Number of Rooms
40






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