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Seoul Pangyo Courtyard by Marriott Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Pangyo ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Hotel Information • First Marriott branded hotel in Gyeonggi area • Conveniently located in the heart of Pangyo Techno Valley, with easy access to Pangyo, Gyeonggi and Gangnam areas • 9 floors comprising of 282 guest rooms • 7 multi-functional meeting rooms • MoMo Café Restaurant and Bar • Complimentary 24 hour Fitness Center ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Contact Information Information Tel: +82 31 8060 2000 E-mail: [email protected] Reservation Tel: +82 31 8060 2222 E-mail: [email protected] Websites Official Website: www.marriott.com/selpn Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/courtyardpangyo ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Where Are We? Transportation Subway Station •Pangyo (Pangyo Techno Valley) Station •100m away from the hotel •15 minutes from Pangyo station to Gangnam station Airport Limousine Bus Stop •100m away from the hotel, in front of Pangyo station Address: 12, Pangyoyeok-ro 192beon-gil, Bundang-gu Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea 463-400 ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. • Incheon International Airport: 72km, 100 minutes by car or airport limousine • Gimpo International Airport: 45.7km, 60 minutes by car • Gangnam Subway Station: 14km, 16 minutes by car or subway • Pangyo Subway Station: 100m, 2 minutes by walk ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Airport Limousine Bus Information Your next business trip is now much more convenient and easy with the airport limousine bus that connects Incheon International Airport to Pangyo. Departure and arrival points are just minutes away from the Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Pangyo. Bus Number: ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. #5000 / Fare: KRW9,200 (One- way) Hotel Shuttle Bus Information Samsung Electronics Hotel (Hwasung & Giheung Plant) 7:20 am Pangyo Techno Valley & Hotel Bundang 8:40 am (Jeongja, Sunae, Seohyun) 3:30 pm Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Pangyo operates a free shuttle bus every weekday morning to Pangyo, Bundang, Hwasung and Giheung areas for our business guests. ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Pangyo Techno Valley Pangyo Techno Valley is an advanced and innovative cluster focused on IT, BT, CT, NT and other advanced convergence technologies built to maximize growth potential in the field of high-tech technology. More than 200 companies are located within the business park and Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Pangyo is situated right in the middle. ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Guest Rooms Room Types No. Premier Room 159 Premier King Deluxe Room 37 Executive Premier Room 42 Executive Deluxe Room 12 Deluxe King Junior Suite Room 32 Total 282 Junior Suite ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Premier Room ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Premier Room Floor Plan ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Deluxe Room ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Deluxe Room Floor Plan ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Junior Suite ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Junior Suite Floor Plan ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Guestroom Bathroom ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Guest Room Amenities • Complimentary Wi-Fi (Marriott Bonvoy Members) • 40-inch flat screen smart TV • Large working desk and ergonomic chair with 33 local & international channels • One touch in-room temperature control • Mini bar and refrigerator • Laptop sized safe • 100% smoke-free policy • Voicemail and conference speaker feature on telephones • Hairdryer / iron & ironing board • Coffee Pot ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Executive Lounge Located on the 19th floor with a great view of the Pangyo Techno Valley Executive Lounge Benefits – Complimentary daily breakfast buffet – Complimentary happy hour (17:30~19:30) – Complimentary all-day refreshments – Meeting room rental (complimentary 2 hours per stay, upon availability) – Complimentary photo copying and incoming fax service ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Meeting & Events • Located on the 8th floor • 7 multi-functional meeting rooms suiting all guest needs • Dedicated Event Manager • Latest audio visual system • Complimentary stationary, white board and motorized screen Dimension Pax Sq. M Meeting Room Length Width Height Theater Classroom U-Shape Banquet Reception (Pyung) 151.91m2 Courtyard Room 17.66m 8.15m 3.3m 150 120 45 90 130 (46.02 pyung) 48.98 m2 Zelkova 5.88m 8.15m 3.3m 50 40 15 30 50 (14.84 pyung) 52.05 m2 Pagoda 5.95m 8.15m 3.3m 50 40 15 30 50 (15.77 pyung) 50.88 m2 Juniper 5.83m 8.15m 3.3m 50 40 15 30 50 (15.41 pyung) 4 Board Rooms 20.07 / 40.14 10 / 20 ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Meeting Room Floor Plan Juniper Pagoda Zelkova ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Board Room ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Board Room Floor Plan 1 2 3 4 3 & 4 ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. MoMo Café Restaurant • Located on the 8th floor • Seating Capacity: Café 112 seats, Outdoor Terrace 24 seats • Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner buffet and cuisine in a relaxed and contemporary atmosphere • Open kitchen with interactive live stations ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. MoMo Café Restaurant – Outdoor Terrace ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. MoMo Bar • Located on the 8th floor • Seating Capacity: 32 seats • Serving a wide selection of snacks, wine and cocktail • Outdoor terrace with views overlooking Pangyo Techno Valley ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. MoMo Café Menu Price Operation Hour Breakfast Buffet (Mon. ~ Sun.) KRW 34,000 6:30 ~ 10:00 Lunch Buffet (Mon. ~ Fri.) KRW 49,000 12:00 ~ 14:00 Lunch Buffet (Sat. ~ Sun.) KRW 79,000 12:00 ~ 14:00 Dinner Buffet (Mon ~ Sun) KRW 79,000 18:00 ~ 21:00 ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Other Facilities • Fitness Center located on the 9th floor with a beautiful view of the valley • Directly adjacent to the hotel is an outside fitness area, featuring 20km of walking tracks, basketball courts and bike hire facilities. ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Marriott Bonvoy™ is the new name for our combined loyalty programs including Marriott Rewards®, The Ritz-Carlton Rewards® and SPG®. As the world’s richest travel rewards program, with more hotels and experiences in more places than anyone else, only Marriott Bonvoy enables everyone to keep traveling with passion and purpose. Marriott Bonvoy believes that travel enriches the traveler and nourishes the world. MEMBER SILVER GOLD PLATINUM TITANIUM AMBASSADOR ELITE ELITE ELITE ELITE ELITE BENEFITS 0-9 100+ nights/year and $20K in annual nights/year 10-24 25-49 50-74 75-99 nights/year nights/year nights/year nights/year qualifying spend ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Local Attractions Courtyard by Marriott Seoul Pangyo (Complex Building) <Café & Bakery> CAFÉ PASCUCCI(Coffee&Beverage), ROLLING PIN (Bakery Café & Drink) <Restaurant & Bar> RADIO BAY(Bistro&Pub), Jooyoo Byuljang(Dining & Pub), CHEONG DAM LEE SANG(Izakaya), Moo Myung(Korean), BanhPho6(Asian), CC Street Lounge(Bistro & Pub), KyoChon1991(Chicken & Beer) <Others> Milon Fitness & Spa Starbucks: in front of the hotel Avenue France Shopping mall: 200m http://www.avenuefrance.co.kr/new/main.asp (Korean Only) 46 restaurants and 30 retail shops in Avenue France ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Local Attractions HYUNDAI Department Store Hyundai Department Store: 614m, 3 minutes by walk AK Plaza Department Store: 2.50km, 13 minutes by a car http://www.akplaza.com/main.do (Korean Only) 8 restaurants and 568 retail shops in AK Plaza Department Store Seongnam Arts Center: 3.2km, 9 minutes by a car http://www.snart.or.kr/main/main Jeongjadong Café Street: 4km, 11 minutes by a car Yuldong National Park: 4.5km, 15 minutes by a car ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. Local Attractions Jeongjadong Café Street Moran Traditional Market: 5.5km, 12 minutes by a car Gangnam Subway Station: 14km, 16 minutes by car or subway Seoul Land Amusement Park: 17km, 20 minutes by a car http://www.seoulland.co.kr Caribbean Bay Water Park: 25km, 35 minutes by a car http://www.everland.com/web/caribbean/main.html Everland Amusement Park: 25.6km, 36 minutes by a car http://www.everland.com/ ©2018 Marriott International, Inc. .
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