High-rise luxury with sweeping views, spa, fine dining, and elite service








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

"After an initial entrance through a compact, utilitarian space, reaching the 24th-floor lobby opens everything up: high ceilings, abundant light, eye-catching contemporary Korean art, and expansive views over Gangnam. Reception service is gracious and precise, and the separate elevator access to guest floors gives you a sense of having embarked on a small journey; the rooftop helipad signals the hotel’s distinguished clientele, and as the first Super Potato hotel in Seoul it very much functions as a central Gangnam hub where non-guests drop in to dine, with COEX and the Galleria Department Store just a short distance away." - Katie Chang

"Park Hyatt Seoul rounds out the list of vetted luxury hotels I recommend for travelers looking for refined lodging in the city." - Katie Chang

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

"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

"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 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