Top Destinations in South Korea
Looking for a serviced apartment in South Korea? Whether you're relocating for a long-term assignment or visiting on a short business trip, our serviced apartments offer the comfort, flexibility, and space of home. Discover accommodation options in Seoul, Busan, and Incheon,— ideal for business travellers seeking convenience, quality, and a central base in East Asia.
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We offer a wide range of serviced apartments in South Korea’s major cities and commercial hubs. Whether you need a short-term stay in Seoul or a long-term base in Busan, our accommodation options are tailored to meet the needs of modern business travellers.
When it comes to business travel, comfort and convenience matter. At SilverDoor, we specialise in premium serviced apartments that offer more space, greater flexibility, and a seamless experience tailored to your professional needs.
Freedom and Flexibility- Our serviced apartments combine the freedom of self-catering with the convenience of hotel-style amenities. Whether you're attending high-level meetings in Seoul or overseeing operations in Busan, you’ll have the flexibility to live and work exactly as you need.
Flexible Booking - We understand that business plans can shift. That’s why we offer flexible booking terms to accommodate last-minute changes or extended stays.
Strategic Locations Across South Korea- Stay close to business districts, transport links, and local amenities. Our apartments are located in areas that make commuting and client meetings easy and efficient.
South Korea has four distinct seasons. Summers (June–August) are hot and humid, while winters (December–February) are cold and dry. Spring and autumn are mild and ideal for travel. Be sure to check the forecast before packing.
The official currency is the South Korean Won (KRW). Credit cards are widely accepted, and mobile payments are common in urban areas.
Korean is the official language. English is spoken in many business settings, especially in Seoul, but having a translation app or interpreter can be helpful for meetings and travel.
South Korea operates on Korea Standard Time (UTC+9) and does not observe daylight saving time.