
How to Book Karaoke Rooms in Korea

Know Korean Noraebang Hangouts
Noraebang means “song room” in Korean. These are key spots for fun with friends, open at all times. They have top-notch sound gear, lots of songs, and cozy places to sit.
How to Book
Just Walk In
- Busy Times (7 PM – 11 PM): Wait 15-30 minutes
- Quiet Times (before 5 PM): Can go right in
- Weekends: Better to book early 호치민 황제투어
Online Booking
- Naver
- KakaoTalk
- Noraebang apps
Costs and Tips
Normal Prices
- By the hour: From 10,000 won to 20,000 won per room
- Groups of 4+: Discounts are there
- Happy Hours: Costs 30-50% less in the afternoon
Save Money
- Book in quiet hours
- Use student discounts
- Look for food and song deals
Basic Korean Words to Book
- Is there a room free? (“Bang isseoyo?”)
- For how many people? (“Myeot myeong-ieyo?”)
- What’s the cost per hour? (“Sigandang eolmayeyo?”)
Extra Options to Pick
- Sizes: Small (2-4 people), Medium (4-8), Large (8+)
- Drinks and snacks
- Special themed rooms
- Songs in Korean, English, Japanese
Walk-In Booking and Pay
You must pay first, by cash or card. Then you get a room, a mic, and a song remote.
If you come when it’s busy, book ahead. This saves waits on weekends.
Call ahead, and you can keep wait times short.
About the Gear and Pay
- Get your room number
- Top mics ready to use
- Song remote for full song list
- Many ways to pay
- Real-time info on open spots
- Fast track for booked visits
Apps for Booking Karaoke in Korea
Top Apps for Booking Korean Karaoke
Best Apps to Book
Naver NOW is a top choice for bookings, with current data on many spots.
The app works in Korean and English, making bookings easy for all.
Great Booking Apps
Catchable, for folks to find good deals and get points when they book a lot. You can do more with your own account.
YogiFriend shows great pics and honest reviews. It sends notes to keep you on time for your booking.
You pay a small bit first, which goes towards your final bill. Each place has its own rules if you need to cancel.
Things to Think About
- Deposits needed
- Rules for each place
- How to cancel
- Seeing if rooms are free
- Integrated payments
When to Visit for the Best Time
When to Go for Karaoke in Korea

Best Off Busy Times and Deals
Weekday afternoons from 2 PM to 5 PM are the best deal, costing 30-40% less.
Korean noraebang spots run deals at lunchtime for students and workers.
Busy Times and How to Book
Evenings after 7 PM, especially Fridays and Saturdays, are packed. Book early.
After 11 PM, some places have deals for longer singing at lower costs.
Smart Times for a Great Visit
Weekdays 6 PM to 8 PM are good times, beating the rush and higher night rates.
For weekends, try 1 PM to 4 PM for few waits and lots of room choices.
Check the holiday dates and local events as these can change prices and room choices.
How to Pay and Costs
Paying and Prices for Korean Karaoke
Common Ways to Pay
Places take cash, cards, and online payments.
KakaoPay, Naver Pay, Samsung Pay are big names here.
Usual Costs
Normal Hours
- Basic per hour: 12,000-20,000
- Regular rooms: Around 15,000 per hour
- Fancy rooms: Costs more per hour
- For groups of 4+: Price cuts are there
Busy Times and Special Rates
- Weekend costs: 20-30% more than weekdays
- Discount hours: 30-40% off at slow times
- Student price cuts: 10-20% off with ID
- Staying longer: Less per hour for over 2 hours
Perks of Paying
- Pay cash: Save 5-10%
- Join the club: Points and deals for members
- Early time specials: Cheaper before 6 PM
- Bulk time deals: Buy hours together for less
Other Costs
- Snacks and drinks: Pay separate
- Top song picks: Add 5,000-2,000 won
- Better rooms: Add 5,000-10,000 won
- Extra mics: Mostly free, but extras have costs
Key Korean Phrases
Basic Korean for Karaoke (Noraebang)
What to Say When Booking
“Give me one karaoke room, please” (Noraebang han-gan-je-yo)
“One hour” (Han-si-gan)
“Two hours” (Du-si-gan)
About the Gear and Sound
“Please give me the remote” (Ri-mo-kon ju-se-yo)
“Lower the sound, please” (So-ri jul-ye-ju-se-yo)
“Raise the sound, please” (So-ri key-wo-ju-se-yo)
Keeping Time and Paying
“One more hour, please” (Han-si-gan deo ju-se-yo)
“I will pay now” (Gye-san-ha-ge-sseum-ni-da)
These words help you get along in noraebang better. What to Expect at Korean Karaoke Rooms: Atmosphere, Pricing, and More
Use them right and you show respect. They make things go smooth with the staff.
These phrases cover time, sound, and paying.
More Tips
- Work on saying it right
- Keep them in your phone
- Know Korean numbers for time and room picks
- Use kind moves when you talk