Best Luxury Hotels in Seoul
The South Korean capital and prior host of the Winter Olympics is a melting pot of ancient and modern culture. Here skyscrapers and ancient palaces stand side by side, as the Han River flows timelessly through the city’s heart. With K-culture (namely K-pop and K-food) very much in vogue, Seoul is an increasingly popular destination for curious millennial tourists — the Gangnam district is now a must-see spot, thanks to PSY’s dance hit. Visit in spring if you want to catch the picturesque cherry blossoms and see the flower markets at their finest, or come during the mild autumn months.
Seoul, Yongsan-Gu
Grand Hyatt Seoul
The impressive facilities at this Grand Hyatt property include a swimming pool that transforms into an ice rink come the winter season, squash and tennis courts, a kids club, a family swimming zone, multiple boutiques and a large spa. The 18 acres of grounds are dotted with animal sculptures, with the creative theme continuing inside, where Korean artists’ pieces are displayed in the public areas. 615 rooms – with picture windows, minibars and free snacks – provide ample accommodation for every type of traveller and nine dining options offering steak, seafood, sushi, tasting menus, buffets, upmarket pub grub and a bbq.