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Grand Hyatt Seoul
Grand Hyatt Seoul exterior
Grand Hyatt Seoul is located in Seoul
Grand Hyatt Seoul
Location in Seoul
Hotel chainHyatt
General information
LocationYongsan, Seoul, South Korea
Coordinates37°32′21″N 126°59′51″E / 37.53917°N 126.99750°E / 37.53917; 126.99750
Opening1978
Technical details
Floor count20
Other information
Number of rooms602

The Grand Hyatt Seoul is a 5-star luxury Hyatt hotel in Seoul, South Korea. Located in landscaped gardens in Yongsan district, on the historic Mount Namsan,[1] the hotel has 602 rooms and suites and several F&B outlets.

Facilities

The hotel's restaurants include the Paris Grill which serves European cuisine, The Chinese Restaurant, J.J. Mahoney’s with live music,[2] The Paris Bar and Helicon Song Bar.

The Presidential Suite is 325 square-meter with seven rooms and floor-to-ceiling windows on the 20th floor which provide sprawling skyline views of Seoul.[3]

In media

The hotel was used as the filming location for Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS)'s drama Lovers in Paris, namely the swimming pool, the lobby where the two leads kiss, The Paris Bar, where male lead, Han Ki-joo played by Park Shin-yang sang to Kang Tae-young played by Kim Jung-eun, J.J. Mahoney's, where the college hockey party held and the grand ballroom, where the engagement ceremony was held.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Korea Money, Volume 3, Issues 1-6, Asia-Pacific Inforserv, Inc., p.69
  2. ^ Rachel Sang-hee Han; Frances Cha (17 December 2012). "13 things you've got to do in Seoul". CNN Travel. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  3. ^ Tey-Marie Astudillo; Frances Cha (3 January 2012). "Seoul's most expensive hotel suites". CNN Go. Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  4. ^ "Korean TV Drama: Lovers in Paris". Korea Tourism Organization. Retrieved 16 June 2012.