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Seoul, South Korea - The Park Hyatt Hotel, South Korea

Seoul, South Korea
Posted on:  8 Sep, 2020  by  Michael Filippone
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The Park Hyatt Hotel is one of the most sophisticated and comfortable hotels in the bustling metropolitan city of Seoul. The hotel's 186 rooms, the most spacious in the city that measure at least 52 square meters, are lavishly furnished with all the amenities of a top-notch hotel within an affordable budget. It also houses the Cornerstone Restaurant and Bar and the Timber House, two of the famous restaurants in the city. The hotel further boasts of an indoor pool, a spa and fitness center.

The city of Seoul is one of the most technologically advanced cities in the world. It is the only city with Digital Mobile Television technology and a wireless high-speed mobile Internet service for all its city residents. The city also houses the third largest subway and bullet train system, providing for the transportation needs for over two billion people.

Located near the hotel are both historic and modern landmarks that dot the city of Seoul. These include the Korea Finance Building, the N Seoul Tower and the World Trade Center. The Myeongdong Cathedral, the Wongduan and the Castle Walls of Seoul are but some of the other historic landmarks that make the city vibrant in its past and alive with the future.

If you are in the city of Seoul and is seeking a place to rest after a long day, then the best location to pamper you and within easy distance of the important landmarks of the city would be the Park Hyatt Hotel Seoul.

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Seoul, South Korea - The Park Hyatt Hotel, South Korea

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Michael Filippone

Michael Filippone has traveled throughout Europe, Latin America and Asia. Each year he travels several hundred thousand miles. He regularly visits Singapore for business and has a great love of the Orient. His favorite things are morning runs in big cities and getting lost. He has a great passion for all things that are water-sport related: paddle surfing, surfing, free diving, fishing, rowing… Here you will find his musings on everything from where to go get lost on a jungle adventure to a road-trip in Thailand to a romantic cruise weaving through the Indonesian archipelago. Here too are hand-selected articles penned for him by writers he likes on the best places to go from Singapore. As well as being one of the key drivers behind setting up Singapore.com, he runs and part-owns Asia.com – a travel site on all things happening in the wider region. Michael is known to be fond of skipping rope and other than the odd beer, his preferred beverage is coconut water. He loves to fish and play volleyball with his children. He trained as an Olympic rower and loves to see his children find their way in sports and life.


  

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