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About this property
Experience the vibrant energy of Korea’s capital from the elevated comfort of Seoul Serviced Apartments, where convenience and luxury meet in the heart of the city.
Our hotel apartments are designed to blend traditional Korean aesthetics with a contemporary edge. The meticulously crafted rooms are awash in a palette of warm neutrals, complemented by sleek wooden furnishings, original artworks, and state-of-the-art amenities. Meanwhile, the en-suite bathrooms with their marble-clad surfaces and spa-like features, promise a relaxing end to your day.
Choose from the different accommodation options available at Seoul Serviced Apartments, including Superior Room, Deluxe Room, and Premier Room. All 247 modern fully-furnished residences overlook the ancient Namdaemun Gate – one of the eight fortress gates from the mighty Joseon dynasty – while offering panoramic views of Seoul’s brilliant city skyline.
Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, you will undoubtedly enjoy the perfect balance of Korean hospitality and world-class service, right in the centre of Seoul.
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About Seoul, South Korea

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Take in the view of this city of about 10 million people from the top of any of Seoul’s four guardian mountains and you’ll sense the feng shui that has long protected the city. History clings to the ‘Miracle on the Han’, a phoenix that rose from the ashes of the Korean War. While Seoul has its eyes pointing to the future, it also contains fascinating fragments of the past in World Heritage–sites like the Jongmyo shrine, the alleys between the hanok (traditional wooden homes) in Bukchon, and the magnificent city walls.