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  1. Goshiwons are one of Korea’s best-kept secrets (that aren’t really a secret!). From less than 20,000KRW per night, find out how you can stay in Korea on a budget! In this post I will cover goshiwons in detail, covering what they are, what their benefits and downsides are, and who they are a good accommodation choice for.

  2. Accommodation in Korea starts at Goshipages. Find short-term and long-term stays at guesthouses, goshiwons, sharehouses, hostels, and hotels in Seoul and beyond.

  3. 19 de jan. de 2024 · A Practical Guide to Renting a Goshiwon in Seoul [2024] Discover the unique charm of goshiwons, Seoul's budget-friendly housing solution. Ideal for students, young professionals, and budget travelers, goshiwons provide an affordable and convenient way to live in the heart of the city.

  4. Learn what a goshiwon is, how much it costs, and why it's a popular choice for students and travellers in Seoul. Find out the pros and cons of living in a goshiwon, and see some examples of goshiwon rooms and locations.

    • Introduction
    • What Is A Goshiwon?
    • Is It Worth Living in A Goshiwon?

    After 2 years of the pandemic, Korea has already lifted nearly all its restrictions. No more curfews, QR codes, or masks outdoors. Slowly, Korea is opening its borders not only to long-term residents but also to tourists from various countries. As a result, many are making plans to come here in order to further their education, travel, or work. Whe...

    You may have come across discussions of Korea’s infamously tiny apartments, the tiniest of Korea’s small apartments is a Goshiwon. But exactly is what is a Goshiwon? And, why would anyone want to stay in one? Goshiwons are around 3.5 square meters (37 square feet) on average. This is about the size of an average American bathroom. They are normally...

    Mary

    I’ve been living in a goshiwon close to Hanyang University in Seoul for about 6 months now. I need to pay 300,000 won monthly, but l am glad l have my own bathroom. The room is not that big, but as a very introverted person l am super happy that l have my own space. No one bothers me when I’m trying to sleep or work on my projects. I have my own space, and I love it. As long as it’s clean and quiet, I cannot ask for more.

    John

    I moved to a goshiwon about one year ago, after l had lived in my university dormitory for one semester. Almost everything l need is in my room, but sometimes it gets lonely. I even miss my roommate from university. Why did l move? Because of work. I had to find something closer to the company I’ve been working for. I have enough space, but l don’t have time to clean my room all the time or cook in the shared kitchen. Sometimes it gets messy. Sometimes it gets boring. But, that’s it I guess.

    Kizzy

    I first moved to Seoul when I was 18 years old and I lived in a Goshiwon for a little over a year. When I first moved in, I opted for a room with a private bathroom but there was no window. I don’t recommend that option! Your own bathroom, but no window means that the smell has nowhere to go. And, with no window at all, I couldn’t tell if it was day or night and it began affecting me mentally. I moved to a room with a shared bathroom and a window, and my mood improved a lot. Overall, living i...

  5. Goshiwon Seoul helps people who are looking for a cozy as well as budget-priced accommodation in Seoul. Are you looking for a goshiwon or goshitel room in Seoul? We, goshitel.com can help you! We have many able staffs who can speak both Korean and English.

  6. 22 de mai. de 2014 · If you’re looking for a cheap and affordable place to stay in Seoul, be it for one night or one year, goshiwons make a great budget option! Goshiwons are places offering small rooms, usually located in the more studenty areas of town like Shinchon, Hongdae, Ehwa, Seoul National Station etc.