About the Homestay

Urban Cosy
  • Welcomes
  • Males
  • Females
  • Couples
  • Families
  • Students

Our place is a great starting point for Korean travel as well as cultural immersion.
Prepared to welcome their foreign guests with open arm

We can Provide :
1. comfortable accommodation
2. offer local travel information.
3.special opportunity to experience Korean culture
4.lifestyle by living with a Korean family.
5.Korean, Chinese,Japanese,English
6.Segang , Ewha woman, Yonsei , Sungkyunkwan,Korea,Dong guk,Seoul, Kun guk ,Kyunghee, University => It takes about 20~30 minutes from our house

You can experience the epitome of a modern Korean family and the beginning of a new friendship

My Pets

Dog

Bedrooms available for booking

Minimum stay is for 1 night

Maximum stay is for 365 nights

Available for given dates

Long stay? If you have a reoccuring schedule where days in the week do not require accommodation, you can unselect those days below. This will inform the host and reduce the price of your stay.

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Cozyroom (Room no.3)
From 50,000 per night
Single Room
Sleeps 1

Bathroom shared (with family / other guests)
1 Single Bed

Bedroom availableNot available for dates
Facilities
  • Desk and Lamp
  • TV
  • Air Conditioning
  • Mirror
  • Hair-dryer
 1 guest
Nightly Price
70,000
Weekly Price
420,000
Monthly price
1,500,000
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About the Area

1. Located in Seoul's central area, making transport very convenient. There is also a direct bus from Incheon International airport. Visiting Seoul's main attractions is easy - either by foot, bus or metro.
2. Chungmuro Station is a minute away.
3. The duration to Myeongdong by foot would be 10 minutes, by metro would be one station away from Chungmuro Station. The duration to Namsan Hanokmaeul (Namsam Hanok Village) is 5 minutes by foot.
4. The duration to DongDaeMun Market by foot would be 10 minutes, by metro would also be one station away from Chungmoro Station.
5. The duration to NamDaeMun Market and Lotte Mart by foot would be 15-20 minutes, by metro would be two stations away.
6. Touristic destinations such as Royal Palace, Deoksugung, City Hall, Gwanghwamun, would be only 3 to 5 metro stations away. Our house is also very close to Namsam Park, where the famous Namsam Tower overlooking the entire scenery of Seoul, is located.

Local Area Facilities
  • Park
  • Gym
  • Bowling
  • Cinema
  • Library
  • Museum
  • Shopping Centre
  • Sports arena
  • Restaurant
  • Bus Stop
  • Train station
  • Hospital

Meals

Hosts can offer a complimentary light breakfast at their discretion. All other meals, including a full breakfast, might incur an additional cost, if offered. Meals and any additional payment should be arranged directly with your host.

Included in the stay
  • Complimentary Light Breakfast
  • Use of Kitchen

House Rules

HOMESTAY MAMAHOUSE RULES

1. The price is only includes the room and light breakfast
Does not include cost of meals [lunch/dinner]and
laundry

2. Breakfast is served between 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. ONLY.
Dinner is served between 07:00p.m to 07:30p.m ONLY.
Please observe breakfast and dinner time.

*Extra charge
Meal :USD10$ or 10,000 KRW
Laundry : USD5$ or 5,000KRW

3.Breakfast is not served when the host mother goes to the country side
(SOMETIMES on weekends),
In this case, the host mother will provide bread and juice for you .
Please eat Self-service at these times.

4.Weekend meal times can be flexible.

5.Please let me know in advance if you don't need a meal. The sooner the better.

6. Please wash the cups ,dishes you use

7.Turn off the lights and check the power cords when you leave the room or go out.

8. Strictly no smoking inside the house.

9.No additional guests of guests are permitted in the homesray

10. Please pick up your own hair after wash your hair

11. Guests may be provided with keys to the house and the room. Please observe silence when coming home late.

12. Should you have any problems or concerns,
please inform Mama immediately.

Thank you very much for your cooperation.

INCLUDED IN THE STAY

• Complimentary Light Breakfast

• No use of Kitchen

Smoking Rules

Your host is a non-smoker.

Smoking is not allowed.

10 Reviews

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    Canada
    Age 25 - 34

    5 hearts
    March 2024

    I had such an incredible experience at MAMA house. Everyone in the family was so nice to me and even though my Korean was limited, we still managed to communicate well. The food that was cooked for me was so healthy and delicious. The little apples cut into the apple shape was very cute! The roommates in the house were some of he nicest people I've met in my time in Korea. And I have to say the washroom water pressure was very good and temperature was very hot!!! I had such a good experience at MAMA house and I will definitely come and stay here again next time!

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    Host reply
    Homestay Host Family Youngsu in ,

    안녕하세요!! 로리!!!!
    We will roll out the red carpet from Incheon airport to MAMAhomestay for you. We really hope to meet you again and again , hahaha

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    France
    Age 45 - 54

    5 hearts
    September 2023

    La famille d'accueil a envoyé de nombreuses et belles photos. Ceci m'a complètement rassuré, sur le quotidien de ma fille, mineure.

    Host reply
    Homestay Host Family Youngsu in ,

    Lovely and cute Lenore is very calm and responsible. She likes K-pop and wants to learn Korean. I was happy and thankful that Lenore came home for first trip to Korea. I hope made a happy and pleasant memories in Korea
    I will miss~~~~~Lenore!!
    See you again!!!

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    France
    Age 35 - 44

    5 hearts
    August 2023

    Il y a tellement de raisons de venir ici.
    D'abord l'emplacement, près de la station de metro et d'endroits stratégiques pour le tourisme.
    Puis pour les conseils, pour vous aider à vous repérer et à vous deplacer.
    Pour en apprendre plus sur la culture et sur la vie coréenne en partageant un morceau de vie locale au sein de la famille.
    Et surtout pour l'accueil et la bienveillance. C'est un endroit où on crée des liens pour la vie.

    Host reply
    Homestay Host Family Youngsu in ,

    Mael is as handsome as an idol or a movie star.
    You're so sweet and always made me and my family smile.
    All your pictures were great and I liked them.
    I'm so happy to receive your warm heart!
    I hope you are always healthy and happy and to meet you again.
    Enjoy your trip to Japan, too!!
    I miss you already

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    France
    Age 35 - 44

    5 hearts
    August 2023

    This guest awarded the host 5 hearts but didn’t leave any comments.

    Host reply
    Homestay Host Family Youngsu in ,

    Thank you very much for your kind and warm heart. for coming to my house for your first trip to Korea.

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    Netherlands
    Age 18 - 24

    5 hearts
    August 2023

    This guest awarded the host 5 hearts but didn’t leave any comments.

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    France
    Age 45 - 54

    5 hearts
    May 2023

    Logement très bien situé au coeur de Séoul à une centaine de metres d une station de ligne de metro importante.
    On se croirait dans un vieux quartier, de Hongkongais, vieux, avec ses rues étroites, son immeuble très ancien, kitsch... Le temps s est arrêté dans le passé. C est un Dépaysement..

    Vous êtes hébergé dans une vraie grande famille coréenne où se cotoient plusieurs générations. Ils sont chaleureux et d une gentillesse.

    Appartement propre, confortable avec chambre individuelle. Dommage que l on ne puisse pas verrouiller de l extérieur sa chambre où cohabite d autres guests.

    On mange avec la famille, les bons petits plats préparés par la mama ou la fille.
    Ils sont au ptit soin, se mettent en quatre pour vous conseiller, vous aider à vous déplacer, ex consulter des sites internets pour réserver un billet de train très tard dans nuit.
    Ce sont les hostes qui vous gâtent de présents... ...

    Je n oublierai jamais ce sejour hélas trop court. Un grand merci

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    Australia
    Age 45 - 54

    Automated Post
    April 2020

    The host cancelled the booking 27 days before the arrival date.

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    United States
    Age 45 - 54

    5 hearts
    November 2019

    This review is long overdue…죄송합니다.

    I was the first Homestay.com guest at Mama’s House.
    I had decided to take an adventure to Asia last summer (2018); two weeks in Japan and 2 weeks in Korea (I then went to Korea again winter 2019) This was my very first-time leaving Los Angeles on my own traveling so far away. I was excited but extremely nervous. All alone in a foreign land and not being able to understand Korean (or Japanese) made it even more nerve-racking. I knew I was definitely in for an adventure...

    I had made plans to stay in two places I found on Homestay.com. But while I was in Japan I got a text from one of my hosts for the second week that she had to cancel due to an injury (she’s OK now). When I got to Korea I had a week to find another place, but after 2 requests getting denied (or ignored), I was thinking I’d just stay another week, but I decided to try looking for a place one more time. I finally found Mama’s House, but there were no Homestay.com reviews so I was a bit nervous. They did, however, have pictures of hosts having a good time looking like they were enjoying themselves...and so I contacted them and crossed my fingers.

    They accepted me. Hoooray!!! As the day neared to head out of my current location we were in constant contact. This helped a lot.

    So what did I think of my experience at Mama’s House?...

    • People:
    The most important...
    This is a family of 5. There is the matriarch of the family, “Mama” (어머니 [oh-moh-nee]). Then there are 2 daughters: Sunny and Youngsu. Since Youngsu is a little bit older than me she preferred that I call her “Older Sister” (누나 [Nunah {In Korea you use different terms depending on whether you are male or female}]). There is Youngsu’s husband too. I think we agreed to “Older Brother-in-law” (형님 [hyeongnim] or maybe it was자형 [ja-hyeong) and then Youngsu’s (누나) daughter, YooYeon (유연); I call her “Niece” (조카딸 [joh-ka-ttal]). If it weren’t for YooYeon’s kindness, patience and willingness to interpret the Korean conversations into English, I would have been sooo lost. There were other family members and friends who would stop by the apartment. In addition to the family members, there were other guests that were staying in the apartment who tended to be a Japanese university or sometimes middle school students taking Korean classes. It truly felt like a (multi-cultural) family. Unfortunately, I was the odd-man-out since I didn’t know Japanese or Korean and the Japanese students didn’t feel comfortable speaking English. We did have a few short conversations though.

    • Animals:
    There are two dogs that live in the apartment so if you have any allergies or are not comfortable around dogs you might want to ask Youngsu about them before you make arraignments. Also, one of the dogs, Sammy, is very, VERY, protective of Sunny, so do not get too close to her room and keep your distance from Sunny when Sammy is being held by her or is near her. There are a couple of pee-pads in the apartment for the dogs; one at the door (so be careful when you come in) and one towards the back of the apartment. Sometimes the dogs would miss their target [The dogs are young...what can you do?], but the urine/poop would be cleaned up immediately.

    • Location - Was it good? Was it as described?
    When I exited the subway (I think my 2nd time using it), I was greeted by Youngsu and her daughter, YooYeon, and they guided me to where I was going to stay, which was at their mother’s/grandmother’s apartment.
    Although Youngsu manages the guests’ requests, the guests usually stay at her mother’s apartment [thus “Mama’s House”], which is just a few feet away from Youngsu’s apartment. The building is quite old and definitely could use a makeover, but the apartment is nice. I really liked “Mama’s (어머니 [oh-moh-nee]) pearl inlaid dresser. There are two guest rooms, a room with a big TV that is sectioned off by a curtain; “Mama” (어머니 [oh-moh-nee]) usually sleeps there and the other daughter’s room, Sunny’s room, is hidden away in the kitchen area. There are no walls that separate the kitchen and the common area.

    • Expectations - Were they met?
    My first time in Korea I was in “survival mode.” Everything was new and I was just trying not to offend anyone. But as the days went by, I felt more at ease. So, I would say, YES! my expectations were met. I had a nice room with A/C, a nice family who looked after me, and I could get to the subway within minutes of the apartment. What more could a guy want??? [Answer: Cooler weather during summer. :-)]

    •Hospitality - How would you describe the host?
    Even though I was quite nervous, they accepted me with open arms and wanted to know more about me and where I came from. Even though I could not speak/understand Korean YooYeon was kind enough to make time to help us communicate with each other, even after a busy day at her university. The second time I came to Korea, YooYeon was in Indonesia, so it was a bit more difficult to communicate, but still doable. I could go on and on about how helpful they were when I needed help getting around, like when I got sick and I needed some medicine[during 2x visit] or when Youngsu came with me to the bank to help me figure out why I couldn’t withdraw my money [long story!] or going on walks together with Sammy... Even though “Mama” and I could not communicate all too well I always felt she had my best interest at heart and made sure I was fed; Youngsu and “Mama” even took me out for porridge. Sunny was also very cordial too and would do her best to speak to me in English. Unfortunately, Sunny’s schedule made it difficult for us to see each other as much as I saw the other family members. Yungsu’s husband was also kind, he would insist on taking me out for a beer (even though I don’t drink beer).

    • Housekeeping - Was the house kept clean?
    The apartment overall was homely and clean. The rooms were cozy and clean as well. The one bathroom is shared amongst the family and guests, but remained well kept; “Mama” would clean the bathroom and the floors. The bathroom had a washing machine for my clothes, but not a clothes dryer. All your clothes will be dried outside hanging on a clothesline [This is typical in Asia]. Right next to the washing machine was the shower. There was a small curtain to reduce the water from entering the washing machine area. And right next to where you would take a shower was a sink and near the washing machine was, thankfully, a modern toilet.

    • Amenities - What was there to do and see in the local area?
    Let’s see... The apartment is in (or near) downtown Seoul, so the area has more of a business feel to it than a residential or party ambiance. I think the area is considered a “print district.” You’ll see a lot of paper (posters and the like) being moved from place to place on motorcycles. I think I even saw one of those old mechanical offset printing presses, but you could also see digital printing companies just a few feet away. You can “feel” this “fight” between keeping the old traditional way of life versus the new, modern, digital way of life. When I first visited Korea, I basically stayed local, very local. I walked around in the summer heat/humidity. Youngsu would take me to Namsangol Hanok Village which is very nearby. We also walked or took the subway to City Hall. There’s also an underground shopping area close by. If you take it all the way, you’ll reach the Lotte shopping complex; it’s BIG!! You can get anything there; food, clothing, skincare, etc... Since you are 1-3 minutes away from the subway, you could get to other (touristy) areas as well – like Myeong-dong – in 5 minutes. If you are a party guy or girl you most probably will need to go a bit further out by taking the subway to Itaewon, which is about (maybe) 20 min. away; it’s really easy getting to any major district from the apartment.

    OK...If you made it this far – give yourself a pat on the back. Kudos to you!!! I just want to end by giving you a few tips:

    1) If you wear jeans, be sure to bring more than what you need. They take forever to dry (during winter even longer) so you will need a few extra days of pants to wear while the clothes are drying or be sure to buy some extra clothes when you get to Korea.
    2) Learn as much Korean as you can before you leave. “Mama” will be very happy.
    3) This is NOT a hotel. This is someone’s home. They have pets and therefore you will have to accept what pets do. If you didn’t grow up with a pet or don’t have a house pet, you might not be used to some of the issues that come with having pets in an enclosed area.
    4) Although you do not need to bring it, be sure you get some kind of skin lotion and lip balm soon after you arrive in Korea (both male and female). Your skin will probably get really dry soon after you arrive.
    5) It’s hard to share with you every little thing I experienced. This is just a small part of my adventure in Korea. I came back again during winter and I stayed at “Mama’s House” a second time. Unfortunately, I got sick the whole time I was there, but as I mentioned above, Youngsu helped me get some medicine.
    6) When you enter the bathroom, keep in mind someone might have taken a shower right before you, so your clothes might get a little wet; be sure to take off your socks and roll up your pants before you enter.

    If you are a lone, shy, traveler and this is your first time traveling to Korea and you don’t know anyone, I highly encourage you to contact Youngsu and at least spend a couple of days with them. You will make new friends with them as well as with their other guests. They are easy-going and will help you get around the local area. I am eternally grateful to the Kang family and I hope I can return to Korea and visit them once again. Miss you all! Thank You! 감사합니다 (gam-sa-ham-ni-da)!

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    United States
    Age 75+

    5 hearts
    March 2019

    Youngsu and her family were so warm friendly and kind to me during my stay that I felt like I was in my second "home."
    Youngsu is a great cook and made healthy and delicious breakfasts for me.
    I highly recommend her as a host!

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    Russia
    Age 25 - 34

    5 hearts
    December 2018

    Amazing.
    Lovely family.
    Very helpful.
    Nice and cozy house.
    Two well-trained dogs.

    The only issue was a funny smell in the house, but that's the smell of the anti-animal-stench-spray, and it's a normal thing when there's two little dogs in the apartment.

    Overall, it was so great I even want to return and never try any other homestay, ha ha ha.

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