
Best Design Hotels in South Korea
It’s one of the biggest trendsetting nations on the planet, with K-pop, K-fashion, K-drama and Korean BBQ making international cultural waves among the hippest crowds. The capital city of Seoul (once home to the winter Olympics) is a good place to start, not least for its Gangnam district immortalised in song by PSY. The natural attractions of the country’s cherry blossoms and russet autumn colours — along with milder temperatures and lower humidity — make spring and autumn the best months to visit South Korea. Read on to discover our favourite luxury hotels in South Korea.
Seoul, Jongno-Gu
Four Seasons Seoul
(5 stars)If you’re travelling with a larger party, the two-bedroom suites at the Four Seasons are ideal (bedrooms are also available). The hotel’s interior design has been influenced by the city’s heritage and local nature, fused with geometric modern shapes and feature lighting. The elegant food options comprise Italian, Cantonese and Japanese fusion restaurants, an international buffet, Korean snack food, Mexican alfresco dining, a confectionery and sophisticated bar bites, as well as a range of delicious cocktails. Club Seoul is spread across three floors and incorporates an urban spa, a Korean sauna with cold, warm and hot baths, as well as private dining spaces.
Seoul, Yeongdeungpo-Gu
Conrad Seoul
(5 stars)The International Finance Centre provides the home for this Conrad hotel, which has its own excellent business centre. Guests can pay a visit to its spa or the in-house Tony & Guy hair salon, work out at the gym 24 hours a day, swim in the pool and eat at the venue’s six restaurants (Italian, East Asian and international fare, fresh baking, snacks and more). Most of the facilities are accessible and rooms are spacious. Pets are welcome too — the hotel is a few blocks from the riverside Yeouido Hangang Park, perfect for a stroll and is within easy access to Yeouido subway station.
Seoul, Gangnam-Gu
Josun Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seoul Gangnam
(5 stars)This was Marriott’s first Luxury Collection Hotel in the country launched in 2021, but the building had a former life as the Chosun, opening back in 1914. The property features amenities including an in-house buffet restaurant (Constans), an indoor pool, a fitness centre, a convenience store, a turndown service, soundproofed bedrooms and valet parking. The Josun Palace is family friendly and places guests in the heart of the action, in the Gangnam district. Choose from queen rooms through to Grand Masters Suites.
Josun Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seoul Gangnam
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Park Hyatt Busan
(5 stars)Occupying a seafront position in the Haeundae neighbourhood, the Park Hyatt takes in the Gwangan Bridge and Suyeong Man Yacht Marina. 269 bedrooms have beige and wood focussed interiors and floor-to-ceiling windows to take full advantage of these vistas, and an indoor pool area has been inspired by a natural garden, providing a peaceful oasis in the city. The Dining Room Steak & Seafood Grill is found on the 32nd floor with an open kitchen; a floor beneath this is the Living Room and adjoining bar for Italian meals and cocktails; and there’s a Lounge serving afternoon tea.
Seoul, Gangnam-Gu
Park Hyatt Seoul
(5 stars)Just across from the subway, the Park Hyatt is located in the financial district (Gangnam’s alter ego). The hotel’s glass walls immediately set the building apart as a luxury property. It was designed by a Japanese company, Super Potato, combining its chief material with oak, maple, stone and granite. The Park Hyatt welcomes guests 24 floors up and it’s here the pool, wellness centre and Citrus Bar are found too. Public areas are filled with local antiquities, and striking modern artworks, while 185 bedrooms have BOSE sound systems and Nespresso machines. Three restaurants serve fare tailored for both Western and Korean palates.
Seoul, Songpa-Gu
Signiel Seoul
(5 stars)Floors 87 to 101 of the landmark Lotte Tower (the tallest in Korea) belong to Signiel Seoul. As such, its 235 bedrooms and suites offer exceptional outlooks, as well as Italian Frette linens, minibars, pillow menus and Diptyque toiletries. The Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno heads up the hotel’s Stay restaurant, while the Korean dining room Bicena, has a Michelin star in its own right. There’s also a chic lounge and Bar 81 specialising in French champagne. Guests can swim indoors with superb views of the city, work out and take a sauna while staying at Signiel Seoul.
Seoul, Yeongdeungpo-Gu
Fairmont Ambassador Seoul
(5 stars)Situated on Seoul’s Yeouido Island, the Fairmont Ambassador has 316 bedrooms with expansive views of the Yeouido skyline and Han River. It was the brand’s first property to launch in Korea, having opened in the Parc.1 complex which was designed by the esteemed architect Sir Richard Rogers. A rooftop bar and restaurant are found atop the skyscraper, 29 floors high, with further eateries throughout the contemporary building. The hotel has a futuristic gym, a swimming pool and a large ESPA spa decorated in classic East Asian style. Upgrade to a top-level suite for butler service and access to an executive lounge.
