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GRAND HYATT SEOUL 322 Sowol-Ro, Yongsan-Gu Seoul 04347, Korea GRAND HYATT SEOUL 322 Sowol-ro, Yongsan-gu Seoul 04347, Korea +82 2 797 1234 TELEPHONE +82 2 798 6953 FAX [email protected] seoul.grand.hyatt.com ACCOMMODATIONS RESTAURANTS & BARS • 615 guest rooms including rooms with mountain and river view, Grand A variety of international cuisines from European and Japanese are offered Executive Suite, Ambassador Suite, and Presidential Suite in the hotel’s 12 restaurants and bars, each showcasing its own unique style and authenticity All Accommodations Offer: • Gallery - Lounge café • Remote control televisions with satellite channels, DVD players and • Kauri - Modern sushi bar On-Demand movies • Steak House - Premier grilled delicacies • Spacious work desk with enhanced lighting, two telephone lines, MP3 docking station, dataport, voice mail, high-speed wired and • Teppan - International cuisine on a hot teppan griddle wireless Internet access • Tenkai - Japanese pub with izakaya style cuisine • Individually-controlled air-conditioning and heating • The Paris Bar - European classic bar • Complimentary daily newspaper upon request • The Terrace - International dining restaurant • In-room Mini Bar • The Deli - Boutique bakery and gourmet specialty shop • Comfortable private bathrooms • J.J. Mahoney’s - Entertainment center • Personal safe • JJ Deli - European casual bistro • Electricity: 110 / 220V (transformers available) • Helicon - Ultra-high class song bar • Poolside BBQ - Seasonal barbeque buffet SERVICES & FACILITIES • 24-hour room service • Ice machines MEETING & EVENT SPACE • Concierge desk • Grand ClubTM • The hotel’s seven function rooms provide planners with a variety of venues for grand events to intimate business meetings with tailor-made set-ups for 20 to 2,000 guests • 24-hour Duty Assistant Manager • Wi-Fi / high speed Internet • Business and Meeting Center • All the function rooms provide up-to-the minute satellite technology, including high-speed Internet service with VPN solutions, satellite • Daily shuttle service to Itaewon and teleconferencing and simultaneous translation services Myeongdong • Our creative team has a vast array of design and production resources • Travel service and rental car desk at their disposal to transform concepts into reality • Daily laundry and dry cleaning • Expansive, full-service Business and Meeting Center with four private services computers equipped offices and ten meeting rooms seating 6 to 16 persons. • Currency exchange Ideal for both formal and informal meetings and events, with full dining services • ATM available in the Lobby • Safety-deposit boxes RECREATIONAL FACILITIES • Gift shop / shopping arcades • Club Olympus Fitness Center, including 24-hour gymnasium for hotel • Flower shop guests, aerobic studios with group exercise classes, indoor, outdoor and • Beauty salon and barber shop children’s swimming pools, men’s and women’s saunas with Korean body • Covered valet parking scrub services, tennis and squash courts, and ice skating rink (winter only) • Off-property catering available • The Spa Grand Hyatt Seoul, including luxurious Spa Suites and treatment rooms • Multilingual staff LOCATION POINTS OF INTEREST Seoul Station N Seoul Tower In the heart of South Korea’s capital • Namsan Park and walking trails National Theater city, ten minutes from the city center, • Itaewon shopping district twenty minutes from the Samsung- • Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art Namsan Park dong business hub and five minutes • Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) from the Itaewon shopping district. • Dongdaemun Market • Namdaemun Market DIRECTIONS • Gyeongbok Palace From Incheon International Airport: Itaewon Exit car park and follow Incheon • Deoksu Palace International Airport Expressway • Insadong, the street of culture signs, leading to Olympic Expressway. • Korean Furniture Museum Take the Expressway east towards the • Nasangol Hanok Village Olympic Stadium, following signs for • National Museum of Korea Banpo Bridge. Cross the bridge and Incheon & Ginpo head towards City Hall. Turn right International Airports at Gyeongridan Rd. lights. Head up the hill and turn right at the top into Grand Hyatt Seoul..
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