Accommodation Types in Korea

고시원/dorm

Price: 280,000 won ~ 400,000 won per month
Meals: not included
Number of people: per person
하숙집/Boarding house

Price: 350,000 won ~ 500,000 won per month
Meals: included
Number of people: per person
모텔/motel

Price: KRW 50,000-70,000 per night
Meals: not included
Number of people: 2 people add 5,000 won for each additional person
Hotel/hotel/star 1-3 stars

Price: 120,000 won - 200,000 won per night
Meals: Meals not included
Number of people: 2 people / 3 people / 4 people
게스트하우스/guest house

Price: 30,000 won - 50,000 won per night
Meals: Not included, but there is a place that serves simple bread
Number of people: 2 people / 3 people / 4 people
펜션/pension

Price: Off-peak season 120,000 won Semi-peak season 150,000 won Peak season 160,000 won
Meals: You can make your own meals. A place where you can have a barbecue party.
Number of people: 2 people / 3 people / 4 people


Korean Jjimjilbang and Sauna

Korean saunas and jjimjilbangs are places where you can 
take a shower if you can sleep well. It is a space where 
people can gather and sleep together in a large room. 
Koreans also use jjimjilbang or sauna a lot when going to other areas for business.
Men and women can sleep together in a large room, and they also sell food.
Men and women must sleep in separate rooms. Showers are available and food is not sold. 24-hour sauna


Gosiwon, the smallest and cheapest house in Korea


Gosiwon, the smallest and cheapest house in Korea
This is a place where students living in other areas of Korea pay a monthly fee because their home is too far away when they go to school in Seoul. Goshiwon is a small room, the shower is a communal shower, and the bathroom is shared with others.
Meals are not provided, and the cost varies by region, but it is about 250,000 won to 400,000 Korean won.


Boarding house(하숙집)


1. Price: Korea Dawn 300,000 ~ 500,000 won
2. Deposit: None
3. There are many boarding houses near the university. And you can find one on the Internet.
4. Rice is served by the aunt at a set time as a group.
5. I can't bring my friends