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By the time you check out of this hotel, you'll know how to say “Now… please let me go.” in perfect Korean.

Hotel Del Luna is a fantasy-romance drama set in a hotel for ghosts, where lost souls stay before moving on to the afterlife. Jang Man-wol, the eternally fabulous owner, is cursed to manage the hotel for centuries — until a living human manager, played by Yeo Jin-goo, stumbles in and starts untying the knots of her past.
It’s visually stunning, funny, romantic, eerie, and deeply emotional — perfect for learning Korean across registers: formal speech, poetic ghost monologues, casual banter, and everything in between.
Why it’s perfect for learners:
If you’ve already studied our K-Drama Starter Pack →, skip ahead. Otherwise, start here — these are the words you’ll hear again and again in nearly every drama.
These words appear in at least half the episodes of Hotel Del Luna. Think of them as your HDL Core Pack — useful terms for ghosts, grudges, and glamor.
Each episode of Hotel Del Luna reveals new layers of Man-wol’s past and new ghosts with their own stories — and new Korean vocabulary to match. We removed starter and core words, so every episode quiz gives you only the freshest new words.