Phrases to Help You Book a Hotel Room in Korean Language
Choose to book a hotel room in Korea? How would you say, I wish to make a reservation for a room in Korean? Practical Korean terminology for the purpose of selecting a room in resorts or needing to request a bedroom with a deck. Learn More
Using the Korean accommodation related words and phrases shown below, you can learn how to express your questions in Korean. Examples of these inquiries include things like: “how many nights you will be reserving for?” and “how much will it cost to book a room?” Eventually, it will be possible to recognise the actual replies in Korean.
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| Do you have any rooms available? | 방 있습니까? (bang isseumnikka?) |
| How much is a room for one person/two people? | 한 사람/두 사람당 방이 얼마입니까? (han saram/du saram-dang bang-i eolmaimnikka?) |
| Does the room come with... | 그 방에는 ...이 있습니까? (geu bang-eneun ...i isseumnikka?) |
| ...bedsheets? | ...침대보? (...chimdaebo?) |
| ...a bathroom? | ...화장실? (...hwajangsil?) |
| ...a telephone? | ...전화기? (...jeonhwagi?) |
| ...a TV? | ...티브이? (tibeu-i?) |
| May I see the room first? | 방을 먼저 봐도 되겠습니까? (bang-eul meonjeo bwado doegesseumnikka?) |
| Do you have anything quieter? | 더 조용한 방 있습니까? (deo joyonghan bang isseumnikka?) |
| ...bigger? | ...더 큰? (deo keun?) |
| ...cleaner? | ...더 깨끗한? (deo kkaekkeutan?) |
| ...cheaper? | ...더 싼? (deo ssan?) |
| OK, I'll take it. | 좋습니다, 그것으로 하겠습니다. (choseumnida, geugeoseuro hagesseumnida) |
| I will stay for _____ night(s). | _____ 밤 묵겠습니다. (_____ bam mukgesseumnida) |
| Can you suggest another hotel? | 다른 호텔을 권해 주시겠습니까? (dareun hoteleul gwonhae jusigesseumnikka?) |
| Do you have a safe? | 금고 있습니까? (geumgo isseumnikka?) |
| ...lockers? | ...자물쇠? (...jamulsoe?) |
| Is breakfast/supper included? | 아침식사/저녁식사 가 포함됩니까? (achimsiksa/jeonyeoksiksa ga pohamdoenikka?) |
| What time is breakfast/supper? | 아침식사/저녁식사 는 몇시입니까? (achimsiksa/jeonyeoksiksa neun myeossimnikka?) |
| Please clean my room. | 방을 청소해 주십시오. (bang-eul cheongsohe jusipsio) |
| Can you wake me at _____? | _____ 시에 깨워주시겠습니까? (_____ si-e kkewojusigeseumnikka?) |
| I want to check out. | 체크 아웃하고 싶습니다. (chekeu autago sipsumnida) |
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