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Lotte Hotel Seoul

Gangbuk
Fully Refundable
Linked to Euljiro 1-ga Subway Station (Line 2) and Lotte Department Store, this luxury hotel provides 10 food and beverage options and rooms with an LCD TV. Guests can also make use of the fitness centre and spa. Modern rooms feature carpeted flooring and views of the city. They are equipped with a desk, minibar and safe. The private bathroom comes with a shower and bathrobes and slippers are provided. Guests can enjoy a variety of cuisines including French, Italian, Chinese and local specialties. La Seine offers an international buffet and a live kitchen. Peninsula Lounge & Bar serves beverage and dessert along with an afternoon tea set. Local dining and nightlife activities can be enjoyed in the nearby area. After a long day, a swim can be enjoyed at the indoor swimming pool or with a session in the sauna. A tour desk is available for day trip arrangements. Lotte Hotel Seoul is located within the Myeongdong area, which has numerous shopping and entertainment options. A 10-minute walk from the hotel leads to Namdaemun Gate and Namdaemun traditional market. Gimpo International Airport is a 40-minute drive away while Incheon International Airport is an hour's drive. *Children aged 12 years and under are not allowed in Le Salon and La Cime. Club Lounge at Main Tower is temporarily accessible with chlidren. *Sauna, swimming pool and golf range are closed every last Monday of the month. *LOTTE HOTEL Seoul is committed to protecting our environment. As a part of the ‘Re:think’ campaign, toothbrushes, toothpaste, razor, and shaving gel are not available to reduce disposable product usage. Should you require the above items, please find them at the minibar. *Please note that the room with Namsan view will be assigned upon check-in, and it will incur a surcharge. (Additional charge for Namsan view varies by room type from KRW 36, 300)
Tripadvisor Rating5  / 5(356  reviews)
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Park Hyatt Seoul

Gangnam
The hotel is 75 km away from Incheon Airport and it is 35 km from Gimpo Airport. Park Hyatt Seoul is conveniently located at the heart of the commercial district of Seoul and is the ideal venue for corporate meetings and intimate social gatherings for up to 85 guests. With a total of 317 square metres of conference and meeting space, all of the hotel meeting rooms benefit from large floor-to-ceiling windows, which flood the rooms with natural daylight, and feature contemporary furnishings that create a residential ambience. Guests are welcomed in a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out services, while further on-site facilities include air conditioning, lift access to the upper floors, breakfast and dining rooms, and both room and laundry services. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide stunning city views from a modern 42-square-metre room with natural elements of Myanmar oak and stone. This generously sized room includes a dining table, work area, high-speed Internet access, turndown service and a king-size bed with Egyptian cotton linens. Guests are invited to pamper themselves in the over-sized granite en suite bathrooms with a rain shower, soaking tub, Aesop amenities, TV, bathrobe and slippers. Further in-room amenities include a direct dial telephone, safe, tea and coffee making facilities, and air conditioning. For additional pampering, guests can visit the 570-square-metre Park Club spa and gym located on the 23rd and 24th floors, which includes three luxuriously appointed treatment rooms, a sauna, steam room, hot tub and plunge pools. Guests can also take a dip in the indoor swimming pool.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(1912  reviews)
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$383 / Per Night

Why People Love South Korea

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Ariadna_d
5
Dec 2022
Benny was our guide and he was incredible. He explained everything to us, showed all the places and taught a lot of things. We recommend this tour with 100%
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Karen_E
5
May 2023
Really enjoyed our 3 day tour. Our guide/driver, Jimmy, was excellent. And took good care of us. Plenty of rest stops and the Kia Carnival was very comfortable. We visited all the places I was interested to see but didn't feel rushed and we had time to explore by ourselves.
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Dana_M
4
Oct 2023
The trip is good once you don't have much time in South Korea. Alfonso has been great guide & excellent driver. It's long way to/from Seoul, but worth it. We stopped many times for coffee/tea so the way was really pleasant. To be honest, I found Busan nice, but not as culturally interesting cit...

Frequently Asked Questions about South Korea

What are the must-see attractions when traveling to South Korea?

South Korea offers a mix of traditional and modern attractions. Some of the must-see attractions include: Gyeongbokgung Palace, Namsan Tower, Bukchon Hanok Village, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Jeju Island, Seoraksan National Park, and the DMZ (demilitarized zone).

What activities are popular in South Korea?

South Korea offers a variety of activities, including: visiting hot springs, hiking, skiing, cultural tours, K-pop concerts, and attending festivals such as the Boryeong Mud Festival and the Jeju Fire Festival.

What is the best time to travel to South Korea?

The best time to travel to South Korea is spring (April to June) or fall (September to November), when the weather is mild and the scenery is beautiful. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter can be very cold.

What is traditional Korean food like?

Korean food is known for its bold flavors and use of spices. Some popular dishes include: kimchi (fermented cabbage), bibimbap (mixed rice with vegetables and meat), bulgogi (grilled marinated beef), and Korean barbecue. There are also many regional specialties to try.

What are the transportation options in South Korea?

South Korea has an extensive transportation system, including buses, trains, subways, and taxis. The KTX high-speed train is a popular option for traveling between major cities. Seoul also has a bike-sharing program called Ttareungyi, and many cities have electric scooters for rent.

What are some popular shopping destinations in South Korea?

South Korea is known for its fashion and beauty products. Some popular shopping destinations include: Myeong-dong in Seoul, Dongdaemun Market in Seoul, Hongdae in Seoul, and the Lotte Department Store in Busan. There are also many traditional markets to explore.

What are some unique experiences to have in South Korea?

There are many unique experiences to have in South Korea, such as: staying in a traditional hanok (Korean house), visiting a jjimjilbang (Korean sauna), trying on a hanbok (traditional Korean clothing), and watching a Nanta show (a non-verbal performance involving cooking).

What are some family-friendly activities in South Korea?

South Korea has many family-friendly activities, such as: visiting amusement parks like Everland or Lotte World, going to a water park, visiting a zoo or aquarium, and taking a cable car ride to Namsan Tower.

What are some popular accommodations in South Korea?

South Korea offers a variety of accommodations, including: traditional hanok guesthouses, luxury hotels, budget hostels, and Airbnb rentals. Some popular hotels include the Lotte Hotel in Seoul, the Park Hyatt in Busan, and the Shilla Hotel in Jeju Island.

What is the etiquette for visiting South Korea?

There are some important cultural norms to be aware of when visiting South Korea, such as: removing your shoes before entering someone's home, bowing as a sign of respect, and using both hands when giving or receiving items. It is also polite to learn a few Korean phrases and to avoid discussing sensitive political topics.