![Hotel HaruSida](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/63/fb/63fb1b9634445bed40b2f90dc083ffa1/600x422.jpg)
Many of South Korea's top hotels are big urban high-rises or striking seaside resorts. These are brilliant, and deservedly popular, but our Gurus have also chosen to highlight some smaller-scale favourites, for romantic couples, families or groups of friends seeking a more intimate boutique experience. Whether you're eager to experience the glittering metropolis that is Seoul, to journey to fascinating Jeju Island or to discover the magic of ancient Gyeongju, gorgeous little hotels await. Some family-owned and run, others independent projects or local hotel groups, these boutique boltholes in South Korea promise a warm welcome. Many have soothing spas, wonderful regional restaurants, and refreshing swimming pools, perfect for an indulgent and restorative holiday. Glitzy and glamorous, or tranquil and traditional, our list has it all!
For Grown-Up Glamour
![Art Paradiso](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/79/8d/798d327796d2b1c89c63c0d9d1dcc9c1/600x422.jpg)
- Art Paradiso, a glamorous 58-bedroom boutique hotel, will delight well-heeled romantics and partygoers. Set within the enormous Paradise City entertainment complex near Incheon, the hotel is bedecked in moody, metallic tones, with velvet upholstery and marble bathrooms. Sink into the swimming pool, kick back at the superb spa or sip cocktails in gorgeous bars. Splendid.
- Banyan Tree Club & Spa, a smart Seoul hotel, boasts 50 swish rooms and suites with polished wooden floors, crisp white linens and expansive views of Mount Namsam and the city. Private plunge pools, sink-into bathtubs, a soothing spa, gym and multiple restaurants complete the picture. Contemporary, minimalist and very grown-up.
For a Villa Escape
![Bayhill Pool and Villa](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/28/4b/284b30031775c9a1535d7a46013eaed1/600x422.jpg)
- Bayhill Pool & Villa, set on a hillside on Jeju Island, is a collection of 29 individually designed modern villas. Understated, light-filled spaces have plunge pools, contemporary furnishings and floor-to-ceiling windows framing island views. Well-equipped kitchens encourage couples, families or groups of friends to self-cater, but there's also an onsite restaurant. The spa adds to the boutique feel.
For Traditional Tranquility
![IJE Gyeongju](https://www.thehotelguru.com/_images/a6/b6/a6b6a3d13ea5da984c88859d64c74b71/600x422.jpg)
- IJE Gyeongju, with its white and dusky pink palette, aims to create a rejuvenating sense of calm. On the edge of Gyeongju, this restful haven is made up of 25 guest rooms with big cypress tubs and leafy garden views, plus a restorative spa and regional restaurant. Explore historic Gyeongju, returning for a traditional tea ceremony or refreshing dip in the pool. Romantic bliss.
- Hotel HaruSida encourages pure relaxation with its 11 traditional suites, and pale wood-framed hot tubs on private terraces. Cosy beds sit on woven or wooden floors, sliding doors partition minimalist spaces, and low tables encourage laid-back morning tea or coffee. The regional restaurant and wine bar are popular — and appealingly romantic. A classic choice which prides itself on understated simplicity.
- Zen Hideaway @ Jeju, with its exposed brick walls, eclectic mid-century furnishings and industrial feel, is less overly traditional. The big basalt bathtubs, however, foster a feeling of timeless tranquility, perfect for long soaks. Another Jeju Island favourite, this 10-bedroom, adults-only bolthole has two swimming pools and an inviting restaurant right at the ocean's edge.