
The Grand Hilton Seoul is offering special packages for couples who want to celebrate their wedding anniversary with a romantic night to remember.
The Forever Love Package (330,000 won) includes an Executive Floor Room, breakfast for two, a 100,000-won restaurant dinner voucher, flower basket, sparkling wine and cheese, and moisturizing cream by Whoo. The Sweet Love Package (430,000 won) offers the same benefits at a Junior Suite. All packages include complementary use of the hotel's swimming pool, sauna and gym.
The promotion is available through next September.
For reservations, call (02) 2287-8400.

The Park Hyatt Seoul has invited celebrated chefs and wineries from around the world to host the "Masters of Food and Wine" festival from Oct. 29 to Nov. 8.
During the festival, Chef Daniel Chambon, a master of foie gras dishes, Chef Ulf Braunert, who specializes in Mediterranean cuisine, and Chef Stefano Di Salvo, a maestro with Italian cuisine, will prepare exquisite European dishes. Park Hyatt Tokyo's Chef Kenichiro Ooe, Park Hyatt Seoul's Chef Lee Hae-wan and Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok's Chef Sarawut Im-sup will present Japanese, Korean and Thai dishes, respectively.
Park Hyatt Shanghai's Chef Ilhame Guerrah will be in charge of desserts and Hyatt Regency Incheon's sommelier, Seo Hee-seok, will provide matching wines.
For more information, contact (02) 2016-1234.

The Novotel Ambassador Gangnam presents its "Peace of Mind" autumn package from Oct. 19 through Nov. 30.
The package, available for 169,000 won, includes an "Origins" body care set (including body wash, scrub, cream and spray) with one night in a Standard Room and a complimentary breakfast at the bistro. It also features free tea and choux in the lobby as well as access to the swimming pool and fitness club.
Guests who upload pictures taken during their stay can win gifts such as an Olympus digital camera or a free buffet at Shunmi through October.
For reservations, call (02) 567-1101.

The Imperial Palace Hotel's lobby lounge Delmar offers high-quality hand drip coffee and handmade cookies.
Its coffee promotion presents the finest coffee beans from around the world, as well as peanut and cranberry cookies that will enhance the delicate taste of coffee. A serving of coffee costs 18,000 won including cookies.
In the evening, harpists and a female vocal group perform from 6:30 to 11:50 p.m.
For more information, call (02) 3440-8000.

The JW Marriott Seoul's Man Ho offers a Peking Duck promotion until Nov. 20.
The Chinese restaurant's iconic duck and seafood specialties headline the eight-course meal. The course menu begins with a seafood combination and continues with double boiled black chicken and abalone soup before moving on to shark's fin and seafood in a crab meat sauce.
A whole duck a la carte costs 82,000 won while course menus are priced from 95,000 to 115,000 won. For reservations, call (02) 6282-6741.

The Millennium Seoul Hilton's English-style bar, the Oak Room, will host a Halloween Party on Oct. 30 and 31. Jack o' lanterns, traditionally carved pumpkins, will cast an eerie glow, setting the mood for the party.
The bar will offer two specially-priced Guinness Set Menu deals including glasses of Guinness draft beer and a fruit snack plate. Partygoers can win prizes in a raffle.
For inquiries, call (02) 317-3234.