Grand Hyatt Seoul, hotel in Seoul, South Korea
Grand Hyatt Seoul is a luxury hotel in Yongsan built on the slopes of Mount Namsan, offering 616 rooms and suites with city views. The twenty-story building features eleven restaurants and bars, a fitness center, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, spa facilities, and tennis courts on landscaped grounds.
The hotel opened in 1978 and quickly became a destination for royal guests and world leaders visiting Seoul. Its long history of service established it as a fixture of the city's hospitality landscape and a symbol of Mount Namsan's role as a premier location.
The hotel's design blends modern comforts with traditional Korean elements throughout its spaces. Its eleven dining venues serve both local and international cuisines, reflecting how Seoul functions as a meeting point between different food cultures and traditions.
The hotel is accessible by public transportation with bus and taxi services readily available, and the nearest train station is about 3 kilometers away. Parking is provided on-site with designated spaces for guests with disabilities, and visitors can book rooms easily through the hotel's website or travel services.
The hotel served as a filming location for the Korean television drama 'Lovers in Paris', with scenes shot in its pool, lobby, and ballroom areas. This connection to Korean popular culture makes it a destination for fans retracing memorable moments from the series.
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