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Top 10 Best Neighborhoods to live in Seoul for Expats and Students.

Updated on Jun 25, 2025 · By Mike

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Seoul is a vibrant metropolis rich in culture, history, and cutting-edge innovation, making it a top destination for international students, digital nomads, and expatriates. With 25 unique districts (known as gu), choosing the right neighborhood can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve created this guide — to help you discover the best areas to live in Seoul based on lifestyle, budget, accessibility, and community.

Whether you’re a university student, working professional, or long-term expat, Enkor Stay provides furnished, affordable accommodation across Seoul’s top neighborhoods.


1. Itaewon (Yongsan-gu) – The International Hub

Best For: Expats, Digital Nomads, English Speakers

Itaewon is Seoul’s most internationally recognized district, known for its multicultural community and vibrant global atmosphere. English is widely spoken, and international food, shopping, and nightlife are abundant.

Highlights:

  • Multicultural Scene: Home to diverse expat communities, embassies, and foreign-owned businesses.
  • Nightlife: Bars, clubs, and lounges stay open late, offering great social opportunities.
  • Accessibility: Itaewon Station (Line 6) connects easily to Gangnam and downtown.

Pros: Diverse, foreigner-friendly, exciting nightlife
Cons: Higher rent, busy on weekends

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2. Hongdae (Mapo-gu) – Seoul’s Youth & Art Culture

Best For: Students, Creatives, Party Lovers

Named after Hongik University, Hongdae is a lively, youthful district famous for street performers, indie cafes, live music, and budget eats.

Highlights:

  • Affordable Student Living: One-room studios, goshiwons, and shared apartments are widely available.
  • Art & Culture: Great for creatives and students with a love for live performances, design, and music.
  • Transport: Hongdae Station (Line 2, Gyeongui-Jungang) makes commuting simple.

Pros: Lively, affordable for students
Cons: Noisy and crowded at night

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3. Gangnam (Gangnam-gu) – Premium Urban Living

Best For: Professionals, Executives, High Earners

Gangnam offers a sleek, fast-paced lifestyle with luxury apartments, major business centers, and upscale retail. It's perfect for professionals in finance, tech, and startups.

Highlights:

  • Prestige & Comfort: Luxury housing, elite schools, and modern infrastructure.
  • Career Opportunities: Close to global companies, coworking spaces, and HQs.
  • Transit: Gangnam Station (Line 2, Shinbundang Line) ensures efficient commuting.

Pros: Modern, safe, professional
Cons: High rent, competitive market

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4. Sinchon & Ewha (Seodaemun-gu) – Academic Hotspot

Best For: Local & International Students, Budget Renters

Sinchon and Ewha are popular among students from nearby Yonsei, Sogang, and Ewha Womans University. The area is affordable, well-connected, and filled with energy.

Highlights:

  • Student Culture: Cafés, bookstores, and 24-hour eateries abound.
  • Convenience: Affordable goshiwons and boarding houses near schools.
  • Access: Sinchon Station (Line 2) and robust bus connections.

Pros: Low rent, strong student community
Cons: Crowded during peak seasons

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5. Gwanak-gu – Seoul National University District

Best For: SNU Students, Researchers, Nature Lovers

Gwanak-gu, nestled near the southern border of Seoul, houses Seoul National University and is known for its affordable housing and proximity to nature.

Highlights:

  • Budget-Friendly: Affordable one-rooms and goshiwons near campus.
  • Nature Access: Close to Gwanaksan Mountain for hiking and scenic views.
  • Transit: Served by Line 2 and many city buses.

Pros: Affordable, quiet, nature nearby
Cons: Fewer nightlife and entertainment options

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6. Dongdaemun (Dongdaemun-gu) – Markets & Culture

Best For: Budget Travelers, Culture Buffs, Expats

Dongdaemun is a central and historical neighborhood famous for 24-hour shopping, DDP architecture, and rich cultural landmarks.

Highlights:

  • Historic Meets Modern: Traditional markets blend with futuristic design.
  • Affordability: Cheaper than nearby Itaewon or Gangnam.
  • Connectivity: Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station (Lines 2, 4, 5)

Pros: Great shopping, budget-friendly
Cons: Can be noisy and tourist-heavy

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7. Wangsimni (Seongdong-gu) – Budget-Friendly & Well-Connected

Best For: Students, Young Professionals, Commuters

Wangsimni is an up-and-coming area with excellent transportation links, affordable rent, and growing infrastructure.

Highlights:

  • Transit Hub: Connects 4 subway lines for seamless commuting.
  • Close to Hanyang University: Popular among international students.
  • Modern Amenities: Includes shopping malls, cinemas, and parks.

Pros: Affordable, great transit, modern feel
Cons: Less nightlife compared to central neighborhoods

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8. Jongno (Jongno-gu) – History in the City Center

Best For: Culture Enthusiasts, Professionals, Expats

Live near ancient palaces, historic hanok villages, and Seoul’s government and media hubs. Jongno is ideal for those who want heritage and accessibility.

Highlights:

  • Cultural Heart: Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon, Insadong.
  • Work & Play: Government offices and vibrant local markets.
  • Transit: Access via Lines 1, 3, and 5

Pros: Central, rich in history
Cons: Higher rental prices  

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9. Jamsil (Songpa-gu) – Family-Friendly with Nature

Best For: Families, Outdoor Lovers, Professionals

Jamsil combines modern conveniences with a relaxed, residential vibe. Home to Lotte World and Seokchon Lake, it’s great for families and working professionals.

Highlights:

  • Recreation: Theme parks, lakes, sports complexes.
  • Safe & Residential: Excellent schools and apartment complexes.
  • Transit: Jamsil Station (Lines 2 & 8)

Pros: Family-oriented, clean, parks everywhere
Cons: More expensive than student areas

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10. Yeonnam-dong (Mapo-gu) – Trendy & Peaceful

Best For: Digital Nomads, Artists, Café Hoppers

Right next to Hongdae, Yeonnam-dong offers the same creativity in a more peaceful setting. Perfect for freelancers and creatives seeking inspiration.

Highlights:

  • Gyeongui Line Forest Park: A green oasis running through the neighborhood.
  • Creative Spirit: Indie cafes, art spaces, and boutiques.
  • Proximity: Close to Hongdae without the noise.

Pros: Quiet, stylish, close to action
Cons: Less nightlife, rising rents

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Live Your Best Life in Seoul with EnkoStay

Seoul is a city where tradition meets modernity, and each neighborhood offers a unique lifestyle experience. Whether you crave the vibrant energy of Hongdae, the luxury of Gangnam, or the cultural richness of Jongno — EnkoStay is here to help you find the perfect accommodation !

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