Information about Available Accommodation
1. Gonzaga Hall
- Official Gonzaga Website: https://gonzaga.sogang.ac.kr/home/main.jsp
- Further Information:https://summer.sogang.ac.kr/Pre_departure/Accommodation
Pros:
- on-campus dormitory
- fitness center (The fitness center operates from 6:00 am to 1:00 am at room GH-A B109. - Students staying in the dormitory must follow the dormitory regulations. Students who do not follow the regulations may be asked to leave the dormitory. The fee will not be refunded in this case.)
- Internet access
Cons:
- There are limitations on temperature control in summer (up to 25 degrees)
- The laundry room can be used 24 hours at room GH-A B106 for women and room GH-A B108 for men. These rooms are equipped with coin-operated washers and dryers.
Price: Approximately $500–$600
2. Homestay
Pros:
- Deep cultural immersion in Korean family life.
- Language learning through daily interactions.
- Breakfast provided; optional dinner.
- Comfortable living environment.
- Warm hospitality from host families.
Cons:
- Must follow house rules (e.g., curfew).
- Guest rooms may only have fans instead of air conditioning.
Price: Approximately $1,600–$2,000 (varies by host rating).
3. Guest House
Pros:
- Opportunity to meet friends from diverse nationalities.
Cons:
- Shared rooms with 3–4 people.
- Limited space and shared facilities, especially during hot summer months.
Price: Approximately $1,200–$1,500.
Note: Various room types available (2-person, 3-person, 4-person) with different capacities.
4. Goshiwon
Pros:
- Affordable prices.
- Some provide free ramen and rice.
Cons:
- Small rooms; some may lack windows.
- Often older and poorly maintained facilities.
Price: Approximately $800–$1,200.
Note: Mostly occupied by long-term residents, so capacity may be limited.
5. Hotel
Pros:
- Comfortable facilities and private environment.
- Daily room cleaning service.
Cons:
- Higher prices.
- Lack of cooking and laundry facilities for daily living.
Price: Approximately $2,500–$3,500.