UH Suite The Myeongdong offers a variety of suite-style rooms designed for comfort, convenience and flexibility. Below is an overview of typical room types and key features; actual availability and configurations may vary depending on your dates and booking.
Standard Suite
This is the base style of accommodation: a roomy suite with a well-laid-out bed area, a separate living zone or kitchenette, and modern bathroom. Ideal for solo travellers or couples who prefer more space.
Features include:
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Air-conditioning and blackout curtains for restful sleep.
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Free WiFi throughout the suite.
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Kitchenette or mini-kitchen inclusive of refrigerator, microwave, kettle or coffee/tea maker.
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Washing machine (in selected room types) for added convenience.
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Flat-screen TV with cable or streaming options, basic dining area.
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Private bathroom with shower or bath, hairdryer, toiletries.
Deluxe / Family Suite
For families or larger groups, the deluxe or family suites provide more space and multiple beds or bedrooms. These are optimal when travelling with children or friends. Guest reviews describe:
“We stayed … the suite was modern, clean, and spacious — a big plus when traveling with family. It came with a small kitchen and comfortable beds, making it feel just like home.”
Highlights for these room types:
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2 or more bedrooms plus living room area.
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Kitchenette fully equipped for light cooking or meal prep.
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Could include spa-bath or large bathtub in select “spa” suite types.
Special “Spa” or Premium Suites
For those seeking extra luxury, there are suite variants with added features such as a separate spa bath or premium design finishes.
Features may include:
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Large bathtub or spa bath in room.
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More premium furnishings, designer finishes and larger space.
Here’s a comparison of the room types at UH Suite The Myeongdong to help travelers choose the best fit for their needs:
| Room Type | Size | Beds | Key Features | Best For |
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| Main Double Timber Spa Room | 33 m² | 1 Queen Bed | Spa bath, mini-fridge, dining table, blackout curtains | Solo travelers or couples |
| Main Double Twin Timber Spa Room | 49 m² | 2 Queen Beds | Spa bath, heated floors, kitchenette, modern decor | Small families or friends |
| Annex Family Spa Suite | 60 m² | 2 Queen Beds | Private indoor hot tub, kitchenette, dining area | Families or longer stays |
| Annex Double Forest Spa Room | 33 m² | 1 Queen Bed | Forest-themed decor, spa bath, kitchenette | Couples seeking a themed stay |
| Annex Grand Suite | 82 m² | 4 Queen Beds | Private entrance, full kitchen, living area, washing machine | Large families or group travelers |
| Annex Deluxe Family Suite | 62 m² | 3 Queen Beds | Spacious layout, spa bath, kitchenette, dining area | Medium-sized families |
What to Consider When Choosing
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Size: In Seoul, room sizes vary significantly; UH Suite’s suite-style layout means more space than standard hotel rooms.
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Appliances: If you plan to cook, wash or stay for several nights, choose a room with kitchenette + washing machine.
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Location within building: Some reviews noted slower water flow in baths or appliances not optimal — consider checking recent guest feedback when you book.
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Noise: Being in a prime shopping district means street noise is possible in lower floors — higher floors or sound-insulated rooms may be preferable for light sleepers.
Booking Tips
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Review the room amenities listed on your booking site — verify washing machine, kitchenette, number of beds.
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Check what the bathroom configuration is, especially if you’ve chosen a “family” or “spa” suite.
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If travelling with children or large group, reserve early for family suite types — space is limited.
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Contact the hotel ahead if you require early check-in, late check-out or specific floor/room layout; some guests report good flexibility in such requests.
