Seoul
Conrad Seoul

Sophisticated and contemporary
The Conrad Seoul is located on Yeouido Island in the heart of the Yeouido Business District. This is a comfortable, modern hotel with great facilities and is the perfect base from which to explore the city.
There are 434 rooms and suites, sleek and elegant in design, and with separate bath tubs and rain showers in the bathroom. Many offer wonderful views over the Han river and Seoul’s skyline.
Dining at the Conrad is a real treat. The signature restaurant, the 37 Grill & Bar is a sophisticated space located on the 37th floor offering 180-degree city and river vistas. Zest is the hotel’s all-day dining spot where you can enjoy Mediterranean cuisine, Asian wok dishes and Korean favourites. For a taste of Italy, head to Atrio decked out with designer lighting and elegant sculptures and featuring a traditional pizza oven and an antipasti counter. There is also a noodle bar for more casual dining as well as a couple of bars for a pre-dinner cockail.
The Conrad features a heated indoor swimming pool as well as a 24-hour gym and a spa where guests can unwind in the sauna and steam room before indulging in a treatment.
Highlights
434 rooms and suites
Four restaurants
Executive lounge and bars
Indoor swimming pool
24-hour fitness centre
Spa
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Seoul
Located in the heart of Seoul, the Four Seasons is a luxury five-star hotel perfectly positioned to allow guests to soak up the energy of this vibrant city.
The hotel decor is a mix of old and new. Its 317 rooms and suites combine classic Korean motifs with a clean, modern aesthetic. Floor-to-ceiling windows ensure rooms are filled with natual light, and offer incredible views out over the city towards the mountains in the distance.
Eating and drinking at the hotel is a real treat, with seven restaurants and bars to choose from. Enjoy sushi and Japanese sharing plates at Kioku, Italian cuisine served straight from the open kitchen of Boccalino, Korean favourites at Maru, or Cantonese at the Michelin-starred Yu Yuan.
Indulge in a treatment in the spa, unwind in the Korean sauna, work out in the gym or take a dip in the indoor swimming pool. There is also a golf simulator where five 3D screens display courses from around the world and state-of-the-art technology means you can analyse swing and posture without having to step foot outside.

South Korea
In Seoul’s exclusive Gangnam District, the Park Hyatt’s towering glass structure encloses a thoroughly modern and understatedly elegant city hotel. It has an unmistakably Korean soul, littered as it is with select Korean antiques and works by local artists.
There are a grand total of 185 guestrooms including 38 suites, the generous space maximised by the floor to ceiling windows and incredible city views in every room. Bathrooms don’t scrimp on size either with deep soaking baths and a rain shower.
A particular highlight of the hotel is the 24th floor infinity pool with expansive vistas best at sunset. There’s also a modern fitness studio and spa.
The Park Hyatt Seoul has three dining options; Cornerstone, an open kitchen restaurant specializing in grilled meats and seafood prepared in wood-burning ovens, the 24th floor Lounge’s Korean dishes and light snacks, and the Timber House, with its three bars (Sake/Soju/Sushi, Whisky and Cocktails) and exquisite Japanese cuisine.