Park Hyatt Seoul

Hotel · Samseong-dong

Park Hyatt Seoul

Hotel · Samseong-dong

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606 Teheran-ro, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea

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Park Hyatt Seoul is a sleek Gangnam oasis with stunning city views, spacious rooms, top-notch dining, a spa, and impeccable service.  

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Seoul in the Autumn: 8 Things to See and Do

"Park Hyatt Seoul provides a tranquil escape at 'The Spa', combining modern design with holistic care for a relaxing experience." - Aa-Young Kang

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The Best MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Seoul

"So successful and so focused are the Park Hyatt hotels that once you’ve said the name, there’s very little left to add. The Park Hyatt in Tokyo, world famous thanks to its starring role in the film Lost in Translation, sets out the formula: modern high-rise architecture, sweeping views, sober contemporary interiors, ultra-plush amenities, and gold-standard service. To this one we’d simply add one word: Gangnam." - The MICHELIN Guide

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The Best MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Seoul

"Modern high-rise with sweeping views, contemporary interiors, ultra-plush amenities, and gold-standard service." - The MICHELIN Guide

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Park Hyatt Seoul

"Why did this hotel catch your attention? What's the vibe?Your initial entrance is through a relatively compressed, utilitarian space. It's only after ascending to the lobby on the 24th floor that the hotel experience opens up: The ceilings are high, the room is full of air and light (as well as some eye-catching contemporary Korean art), and the views of Gangnam and Seoul beyond are expansive. The service at reception is gracious and precise. After checking in, you take a different set of elevators to your floor, so you really have a sense of having embarked on a little journey to reach your room. What's the backstory?The Park Hyatt Seoul's cousin in Tokyo was the set for the film Lost in Translation, and while this hotel doesn't have those sort of cultural bona fides, it is imbued with a similar feeling. The clientele is similar, too: the international jet set, including lots of businessmen and movie stars, of both Korean (Lee Young-Ee) and western (Hugh Jackman) cinema. The rooftop helipad is a pretty good tip-off as to who comes here. This was the first hotel from the Japanese architecture firm Super Potato, which has also worked extensively with the Grand Hyatt, Westin, and Ritz-Carlton brands as well as Muji stores. Tell us all about the accommodations. Any tips on what to book?The dominant materials are acres of pale oak in the bedrooms and rough Japanese stone and heavy marble in the bathrooms. That really sums up the overall feeling of the décor: a minimalist, naturally inspired ethos that's a bit Scandi style and a bit Zen. There's a slightly slick corporate quality to the aesthetic, but mostly it's luxurious and comfortable. Because this is Korea, even the bathrooms come with lots of tech—heated toilet seats, numerous bidet settings—which to a westerner feels both a little bit silly and also totally awesome. But the room's best amenities are the simplest: the pillow-top beds, the view of Gangnam from the luxurious soaking tub. Is there a charge for Wi-Fi?The Wi-fi is free and the quality is excellent. Drinking and dining—what are we looking at?The hotel's signature restaurant, Cornerstone, serves Italian food; for Korean, you go up to the Lounge on the 24th floor. There's also a quite masculine basement bar called the Timber House, which has an izakaya menu. The included breakfast at Cornerstone is an endless buffet of western and Korean food, and it is delicious. The room service experience is first-rate: The service is impeccable and the Korean food is really excellent (get the Australian beef seaweed soup and the abalone porridge). And the service?A common criticism is the elevators, and it is slightly confusing to have one set that goes between street level and the top-level lounge and another that goes to the rooms. At the same time, though, there's something reassuring about having that additional remove from the city. It makes your room feel that much more like a sanctum. The service is extremely thorough; it can sometimes become just a touch obsequious, but that is a quibble. What type of travelers will you find here?I remember the very handsome Korean businessman in the locker room spa at the same time as me putting on Zegna suit and Tod's loafers. I would say that the tribe is a fairly young global business class, steeped in the culture of both the east and west. What about the neighborhood? Does the hotel fit in, make itself part of the scene?The hotel very much feels like and functions as a central hub in Gangnam. People not staying at the hotel drop in at the restaurants after an afternoon in the neighborhood. The COEX exhibition center and mall is right there, and the Galleria Department Store is a few blocks away, too. Easy to make the case that this is the chicest hotel in Seoul's chicest neighborhood. Is there anything you'd change?There's something almost too impersonal or understated about the street-level entrance, and I guess there could probably be more clarity about the elevator situation. Any other hotel features worth noting?The spa environment is really nice—that's both because of the quality of the experience and the cool feeling of being up on top of the building in this ultra-modern light-filled aerie. My massage therapist was terrific. And you should definitely order room service at least once. The room service experience is first-rate. Bottom line: Worth it? Why?Worth it. A contemporary oasis of tranquility in the midst of a hard-charging city." - Jesse Ashlock

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231gracec

Google
Excellent service and location. As a globalist, breakfast was phenomenal. Hanwoo steak was amazing. I needed some materials printed late at night and staff delivered. Car service to airport limousine stop was very helpful. View was great. There was a rapping/breakdance competition going on on Friday night and was fun to see from our window. My daughter and I stayed 7 nights in a Park Suite.

Jenny Bae

Google
It’s a great spot to impress someone. Pro - View down into the streets/square is amazing - No need to press elevator buttons because everyone who works here presses them for you - Sizeable rooms + bathrooms - Even more beautiful dining area and deliciously fresh food. Con - You need to wear a swimming cap in the pool - Can kind of see other rooms through the wjndows because the building is not flat but an obtuse angle - Rooms are very high up so need to use elevators to get down (if that’s even a complaint)

Samuel

Google
We enjoyed our stay here. 4 star rating because we had a good experience with the staff, they were very helpful and courteous when we needed help. However the hotel lounge on the top floor closes before 930 pm which is too early for a luxury hotel. We aren’t used to paying extra for sauna as a guest in a 5* hotel but this is a Korea thing. I have been to a 5* signiel and felt they had much better common areas like a champagne lounge you could help yourself to in the afternoon. Park Hyatt didn’t offer any extras like that. We had an upgraded room on floor 21 it was nice. Very large, comfortable and we slept well. There is road noise and construction. If you pay extra they’ll give you a river view room in the side which is quiet ;) the lobby comments on other reviews are valid. Overall we enjoyed our stay but might consider a different place in Seoul next time.

Wander23195368229

Google
Best breakfast of any hotel! Shower and tub room overlooking the city with floor to ceiling windows and stone walls is spectacular. Stayed in a suite. Spacious, well appointed, and modern technology throughout. Located adjacent to the must visit COEX Mall. As a Globalist, I highly recommend the Park Hyatt Seoul while staying in Seoul.

okbunny1004

Google
What an amazing hotel! My suite was absolutely perfect! I didn't really want to leave! I had a good view of the mall and enjoyed the people watching. The bathroom was so luxurious and I loved my suite so much I didn't want to leave! ||If you are flying in... read the hotel info to get a free ride to the hotel. I missed that part and paid for an Uber.

Yulisa Martinez

Google
Stayed here for about a week for our anniversary and it was a great experience. The staff were so kind and friendly. The room had an incredible view we stayed in one of the highest floors and loved how quiet it was. Close to the train station and right in front of the Coex mall. Close to Lotte world/mall. They have a few restaurants in the hotel and a speakeasy, which has amazing drinks and food. They also have a spa in the hotel, my husband got me a massage for an hour and it was the best exercise ever. Would definitely stay here again!

skwonlee

Google
Great service and very clean. Conveniently located near public transportation and several great shopping venues. Had a much better vibe than the other hotels nearby. Getting in and out of the hotel is a bit challenging, but the staff was super helpful and friendly.

858janey

Google
Probably the best 5-star hotel I have ever been to so far. The customer service was absolutely amazing. All the staff were very friendly and accommodating. Any time or day, if we needed anything there wasn't anything that was impossible for them. Thank you for the great experience!