Subtle Grace — SelectBNBs Property Profile

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Subtle Grace, Seoul, South Korea

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Subtle Grace

Seoul · South Korea

2 beds · up to 3 guests

4.9/5 from 136 reviews

Subtle Grace is a space that features a bathtub in an indoor courtyard, perfect for spending a relaxing time with friends or family. Enjoy the traditional charm of the Hanok while soaking in the bathtub, and feel the tranquility and ease of the atmosphere. Experience the serene ambiance of Seochon and unwind at Subtle Grace.

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Location (47) Nearby (35) Cleanliness (33) Bathroom (26) Indoor spaces (24)

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About Seoul

Seoul holds the largest share of boutique hanok stays in Korea. Three neighborhoods — Bukchon, Seochon, Ikseon-dong — each offer a distinct density and pace. Most properties sleep 2–4 guests. Peak-season booking lead time is 3–4 weeks.

Booking Tips

  • Stayfolio has the widest curated selection. Butler Lee manages 40+ hanoks and offers hands-on property matching. Airbnb covers most but not all listings.
  • Book 3–4 weeks ahead for April (cherry blossom) and October (fall foliage). Hanoks are small and fill fast.
  • Most Seoul hanoks sleep 2–4. For groups of 5+, target Muwolgwan (10-guest) or The Chae: Courtyard (10-guest).
  • Ondol (heated floors) is standard. Traditional hanoks use floor bedding; renovated hanoks often have beds. Confirm before booking.
  • Rakkojae is the top tier: tea ceremony, hanbok, cultural programming included.