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Tue, January 19, 2021 | 08:46
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Posted : 2019-07-10 10:27
Updated : 2019-07-10 10:31
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By Kang Seung-woo


Paradise City to host Aqua Pool Party

Paradise City will hold a two-day pool party featuring high-profile DJs.

The Aqua Paradise Pool Party will be held on July 19 and 20 at the property's outdoor pool, and Axtone Records' D.O.D will headline the lineup that will also include local DJs. It starts at 3 p.m. and ends at midnight.

The pool party will be followed by an after-party at Chroma, where English DJ and record producer Tom Staar will join D.O.D. Chroma is the largest nightclub in Northeast Asia.

The pool party package is also available, featuring two tickets and two glasses of beer along with a one-night stay in a deluxe room.


Imperial Palace to offer benefits for loyal customers

To reward customer loyalty, the Imperial Palace Seoul has come up with a promotion giving more benefits to those who book a stay through its official website.

Guests who book a superior room or a business room from Sunday to Thursday will receive a free upgrade to a deluxe room on a first-come, first-served basis and those who book a deluxe room can have free snacks in the lounge on the 20th floor, enjoying a view of downtown Seoul. For weekend customers, two cans of beer or soft drinks are provided.

Customers can book without signing up.


Haevichi offers apple mango bingsu

The Haevichi Hotel and Resort Jeju is offering bingsu using locally grown apple mangos until the end of August.

Fine shavings of milk ice are topped with slices of fresh Jeju apple mango to create an inspired combination of sweet and sour flavors, topped with a scoop of ice cream for an extra note of sweetness.

The seasonal menu is available at buffet restaurant Sum Mora, but guests can also enjoy it at the all-day restaurant Iidy until Aug. 18.


Grand Ambassador Seoul provides a craft beer promotion

The Grand Ambassador Seoul Associated with Pullman has unveiled its Platinum Happy Hour promotion.

From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Saturday, craft beer, various wines and a buffet are unlimited at its entertainment bar GranA. In particular, home-grown craft beer maker Platinum Craft Brewing's white ale and gold ale are available.

In addition, its over-20 menu buffet will be available.


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