"The standout recommendation is the café at SIGNIEL Seoul, situated on the 107th floor, it promises an unforgettable view of the city that’s bound to leave a lasting impression." - Aa-Young Kang
"A high-elevation Seoul hotel occupying the upper floors of the city’s tallest tower, offering dramatic panoramic views, spa amenities with skyline vantage points, and refined dining that has earned standout praise." - Paul Brady Paul Brady Paul Brady is the news director at Travel + Leisure and the brand's expert on cruise travel. He has been covering the travel industry for more than 15 years for outlets including Condé Nast Traveler, Skift, and The Huffington Post. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Stretching from the 76th to the 101st floor of Lotte World Tower, the all-suite Signiel Seoul overlooks Seoul's sprawl and mountainous Bukhansan National Park—an unprecedented view in South Korea, given that the tower is nearly twice the height of any structure nearby. Services include helicopter transfers, academy-trained butlers, Rolls-Royce transfers, and the country’s largest champagne selection at Bar 81. The hotel enlisted French celebrity chef Yannick Alleno, best known for three-Michelin-starred Le 1947 restaurant at Cheval Blanc Courchevel hotel and Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris, to helm the food and beverage operation. And up on the 100th floor lies the Royal Suite—the most expensive hotel room in South Korea, from about $18,000 a night." - CNT Editors
"Stretching from the 76th to the 101st floor of Lotte World Tower, the all-suite Signiel Seoul overlooks Seoul's sprawl and mountainous Bukhansan National Park—an unprecedented view in South Korea, given that the tower is nearly twice the height of any structure nearby. Services include helicopter transfers, academy-trained butlers, Rolls-Royce transfers, and the country’s largest champagne selection at Bar 81. The hotel enlisted French celebrity chef Yannick Alleno, best known for three-Michelin-starred Le 1947 restaurant at Cheval Blanc Courchevel hotel and Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris, to helm the food and beverage operation. And up on the 100th floor lies the Royal Suite—the most expensive hotel room in South Korea, from about $18,000 a night. —Kate Springer"
"Positioned on the 76th to 101st floors of the Lotte World Tower (one of the world's tallest buildings), SIGNIEL Seoul is home to Seoul's unparalleled vantage point of the country. Adding to a top-notch view is a blend of five-star grandeur and sleek contemporary style with drops of luxury scattered throughout." - MICHELIN Guide