Park Hyatt Seoul
Seoul, South Korea
Style: Classic Luxury. Built: 2005. Rooms: 185. Suites: 38.
This 5 star luxury hotel occupies a stylish 24-story modern building, with the hotel lobby located on level 24, and the hotels exclusive recreational facilities on the upper levels, affording stunning panoramic views of South Korea's capital Seoul. The hotel is also host to the Park Club Seoul Spa.
Floor-to-ceiling windows provide stunning city views from a modern 42-square-meter room with natural elements of Myanmar oak and stone. This generous room includes a dining table, work area, high-speed Internet, turndown and king bed with Egyptian cotton linens. Pamper yourself in the oversized granite bath with a rain shower, soaking tub, Aesop amenities, television and Yukata robe and slippers.
Fine Dining on Site
Cornerstone restaurant and bar features grilled meats and seafood prepared in wood burning ovens.
Disabled Access
Park Hyatt Seoul offers rooms for physically challenged guests. Wheelchair accessible rooms and facilities are available in the hotel.
Meeting Space
Park Hyatt Seoul hotel offers business travellers six elegant meeting and boardrooms, all with natural daylight.
Business Center
Park Hyatt Seoul offers guests the convenience of a fully comprehensive Business Center with a Technology Concierge to assist with any technical problems you may experience.
Fitness Center
The fitness Studio has the latest equipment from technoGym and features stunning views of Seoul.
Spa Facility
Guests can enjoy the 570-square-meter Park club Spa and fitness centre, which includes three luxuriously appointed treatment rooms, sauna, steam, whirlpool and plunge pools.
Shopping
Chungdam-Dong upscale shopping area is 1.8 miles away. Itaewon shopping and nightlife district is 9 miles away.
Hotel Address
Park Hyatt Seoul
995-14 Daechi 3 - dong Gangnam - gu
Seoul , 135-502
South Korea
Location Summary
Located in the heart of Gangnam, the financial and business district of Seoul, Park Hyatt Seoul is directly opposite the COEX Convention and Exhibition Center.
Seoul, South Korea
Style: Classic Luxury. Built: 2005. Rooms: 185. Suites: 38.
This 5 star luxury hotel occupies a stylish 24-story modern building, with the hotel lobby located on level 24, and the hotels exclusive recreational facilities on the upper levels, affording stunning panoramic views of South Korea's capital Seoul. The hotel is also host to the Park Club Seoul Spa.
Floor-to-ceiling windows provide stunning city views from a modern 42-square-meter room with natural elements of Myanmar oak and stone. This generous room includes a dining table, work area, high-speed Internet, turndown and king bed with Egyptian cotton linens. Pamper yourself in the oversized granite bath with a rain shower, soaking tub, Aesop amenities, television and Yukata robe and slippers.
Fine Dining on Site
Cornerstone restaurant and bar features grilled meats and seafood prepared in wood burning ovens.
Disabled Access
Park Hyatt Seoul offers rooms for physically challenged guests. Wheelchair accessible rooms and facilities are available in the hotel.
Meeting Space
Park Hyatt Seoul hotel offers business travellers six elegant meeting and boardrooms, all with natural daylight.
Business Center
Park Hyatt Seoul offers guests the convenience of a fully comprehensive Business Center with a Technology Concierge to assist with any technical problems you may experience.
Fitness Center
The fitness Studio has the latest equipment from technoGym and features stunning views of Seoul.
Spa Facility
Guests can enjoy the 570-square-meter Park club Spa and fitness centre, which includes three luxuriously appointed treatment rooms, sauna, steam, whirlpool and plunge pools.
Shopping
Chungdam-Dong upscale shopping area is 1.8 miles away. Itaewon shopping and nightlife district is 9 miles away.
Hotel Address
Park Hyatt Seoul
995-14 Daechi 3 - dong Gangnam - gu
Seoul , 135-502
South Korea
Location Summary
Located in the heart of Gangnam, the financial and business district of Seoul, Park Hyatt Seoul is directly opposite the COEX Convention and Exhibition Center.
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