Hotel Del Luna (2019)

TV show · 2019 · Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama, Comedy · Korean

Curator score: 4.9/10 (19.1K ratings)

I don't care if this place is a prison or a fence to you. I'll be here with you.

Overview

When he's invited to manage a hotel for dead souls, an elite hotelier gets to know the establishment's ancient owner and her strange world.

Ratings

Created by

Oh Choong-hwan

Production

GTist, Studio Dragon

Cast

IU, Yeo Jin-goo, Shin Jung-keun, Bae Hae-seon, Pyo Ji-hoon, Lee Do-hyun, Kang Mi-na, Cho Hyun-chul, Seo Yi-sook, Kang Hong-suk, Lee Tae-seon, Park You-na, Jo Ah-ra, Han Jae-yi, Won Mi-won, Kim Sang-Wook

Where to watch

Netflix, Rakuten Viki, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A stylish, melancholy fantasy romance with a strong sense of place, lush production design, and a memorable central pairing. It’s especially rewarding if you like ghost stories that balance whimsy, heartbreak, and mythic backstory, though the emotional tone can be soapy and the pacing occasionally indulgent.

Best for

  • fans of romantic fantasy and supernatural melodrama
  • viewers who enjoy ornate production design and mood-driven storytelling
  • people who like episodic ghost-of-the-week stories with an overarching myth arc
  • audiences open to bittersweet endings and emotional excess

Skip if

  • you want tightly plotted, fast-moving storytelling
  • you dislike romance or sentimental fantasy
  • you prefer grounded realism over ghosts, curses, and reincarnation lore
  • you’re not in the mood for a series that leans heavily into style and atmosphere

Overview

Hotel Del Luna is one of those K-dramas that lives or dies on atmosphere, and it absolutely commits. The hotel itself is the star: a glamorous, haunted liminal space where each guest story adds a different shade of grief, regret, or unfinished business. The show mixes comedy, romance, and afterlife mythology with a confident visual flair that makes even familiar fantasy beats feel lush and inviting.

Worth noting

The heart of the series is the push-pull between its prickly immortal proprietor and the human manager who gradually sees through her armor. Their chemistry carries the show through its more melodramatic stretches, and the supporting ghost stories give it a pleasant anthology rhythm. It can be sentimental and occasionally overstuffed, but the emotional payoff is real if you buy into its tone.

Bottom line

Best approached as a mood piece rather than a puzzle box. If you want a polished, emotionally generous fantasy romance with a strong aesthetic identity, this is an easy recommendation. If you need narrative restraint or a cool distance from the tears, it may feel a little too eager to sweep you along.

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Topics

supernatural romance, fantasy drama, melodrama, ghost stories, bittersweet, lush visuals, mythic, bingeable, emotional, atmospheric

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