Finding the latest room rates... 60, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, 04605, South Korea | 0. 57 miles from Namsan Park 4. 5 Based on 739 reviews Children Children are welcome at this hotel. Additional beds Free Free 1 year old and under Max. 1 extra crib and 1 extra bed per room. Children can use extra beds for free, breakfast is not included. Pay Pay From 2 to 11 years old Max. Children can use extra beds for an additional charge of KRW 66000. 0. Available beds Free Free 11 years old and under For each room, 1 child can use existing beds for free, breakfast is not included. Breakfast Breakfast available. Breakfast price £29 (≈KRW 45000)/person Breakfast times 06:30 - 10:30 from Monday to Friday, 06:30 - 11:00 from Saturday to Sunday. Important information from the hotel The meal delivery service is available from 6am to 0am at the hotel. Accepted payment methods The hotel accepts the following payment methods: Bank of China -- Credit Card Industry & Commercial Bank of China --Credit Card China Communication Bank -- Credit Card China Construction Bank -- Credit Card China Merchants Bank -- Credit Card Argencard BC-Card Banyan Tree Club & Spa Seoul Standing tall amidst greenery, Banyan Tree offers spacious rooms with modern interiors overlooking scenic Namsan Mountain.
The Banyan Tree Club and Spa Seoul is accommodations for a different style of vacation—the one where you never leave the premises. This hotel atop Mount Namsan is truly a retreat made for respite, so if it's your first visit to Seoul, you may have a hard time tearing yourself away beyond the hill. And with luxury quarters that feature options for private spa amenities in-room (like a relaxation/plunge pool and steam room) and room-length window spans, it will be hard to leave your room let alone the grounds. room A control panel regulates everything you could need in the room—sound system, temperature, lights, blinds and blackout curtains—but little details make the room feel cozy. Incense and candles set the mood and scent of the room. Live plants make a homey, blissful room experience. Bose speakers provide surround sound from the living room to the bathroom, but we recommend the sound of the water filling your private in-suite relaxation pool, or dripping off the slate walls of a separate steam room.
Whether you decide to do a bit of jogging, to swim, to visit the South Korean capital or just sit back and relax in front of the TV, the hotel is here, anxiously expecting your arrival. Nightly rates start at KRW 412, 560 or €282. [KiwiCollection]
Pamper yourself with a massage, a facial, or go all in with a full treatment package. • Allow yourself to be drawn into the allure of The Oasis, Banyan Seoul's inviting outdoor pool. Show off your breaststroke, or simply take in the view from beneath your private cabana while you enjoy cocktails and light bites. • Traditional bathhouses play an integral role in Korean spa culture, so naturally you can find an exclusive facility here. With three pools of varying temperatures, an herbal sauna, an aroma steam room and an ice fountain, this is the perfect introduction to Korean bathing culture. • There is an expansive fitness center, an 80-yard driving range, a tennis court, a basketball court and a soccer field. • The luxury hotel has a slew of food choices, from pan-Asian cuisine at Granum Dining Lounge, to cocktails and snacks at The Festa Bistro & Bar. In summer, eat poolside at Oasis Restaurant. Things to Know • Adjacent to Namsan Park where a number of hiking trails prevail, the hotel's location is ideal for anyone who wishes to spend some time in the great outdoors.
An urban resort in Seoul VERIFIED LUXURY Surrounded by the stunning nature of Namsan Park, Banyan Tree Club & Spa Seoul is an urban oasis in Korea's bustling capital. Owing to its location on the slopes of Mt. Namsan, it is easy to forget that you are still in one of the world's largest cities. The mountain air is fresh and crisp, and the views of Seoul below are breathtaking. Originating in Singapore, the Banyan brand is known globally as a sophisticated name in rest and relaxation. The style throughout is chic and contemporary with a few nods to the Korean culture; rooms also have plush furnishings and a simple, sophisticated neutral color scheme. With 110 rooms, the hotel has an intimate, luxurious feel. There's a lot to love about this Seoul resort — a gorgeous, sceney pool is considered a hot spot during summer months, a luxury spa is frequented by the city's elite, and there are extensive sporting and fitness facilities. SHARE Our Inspector's Highlights • No trip to this luxury Seoul hotel would be complete without indulging in one of the treatments available at the exquisite Banyan Tree spa.
If the extended whiskey collection is making you hungry, there's tapas on the menu.
5-star facilities include a full-service spa, both indoor and outdoor pools and fitness facilities. Food and drink Complimentary bottled water Healthcare and accessibility Hotel and outdoor facilities Leisure and entertainment
The indoor pools have space for laps and relaxation, as well as separate kids' pools. Facilities expand outside to soccer fields, basketball and tennis courts, driving range, and walking trails along Mount Namsan. The outdoor pool features with cabanas and poolside dining. dining Festa Restaurant is the hotel's star dining establishment, featuring seasonal, local fare for all tastes. The creative take on modern Korean food focuses on substance over style and sustainability over flash, but there is elegance in the dishes' simplicity. Granum Dining Lounge is located in the hotel and features European cuisine in a relaxed setting, while the intimate Club Member's Restaurant offers upscale Korean and Asian dishes. Though there are just three restaurants on-site, the variety of settings within these eateries range from private formal dining to coffee shop to high tea. drinking Moon Bar delivers on its appellation—the views from this rooftop cocktail lounge are stunning. From the tip of Mount Nansam, look over the park's rolling trees and down the hill to the glittering lights of the Seoul skyline.