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Sat, May 28, 2022 | 00:16
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Lotte Hotel presents spa retreats to wash away 'COVID-19 blues'
Posted : 2020-09-21 20:24
Updated : 2020-09-22 22:20
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Signiel Seoul's Evian Spa / Courtesy of Lotte Hotel
Signiel Seoul's Evian Spa / Courtesy of Lotte Hotel

By Jun Ji-hye

Lotte hotels across the country are offering a variety of spa packages to help people better cope with the stress and depression caused by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.

Premium landmark hotels Signiel Seoul and Signiel Busan are showcasing the "Deep Relaxation" package.

Signiel Seoul's Evian Spa, a spa brand inspired by the European Alps, offers a heavenly rest with a striking view from the 86th floor, while Signiel Busan, a Chantecaille aromacology spa that uses natural ingredients, provides luxurious skincare.

Lotte Hotel Seoul's Sulwhasoo Spa enhances the treatment effect with its anti-aging herbal spa program, which uses ingredients from the herbal cosmetics brand Sulwhasoo.

Customers who sign up for the "All About Healing" package can enjoy a 50-minute skincare program in addition to a dinner for two at one of the three restaurants at the hotel ― Mugunghwa, Momoyama and Dorim.

The package is available until Oct. 12, with prices starting from 510,000 won.

At Lotte Hotel World and Lotte Hotel Ulsan, customers can experience the Spa EIR programs.

The nation's largest hotel operator said a spa would be one of the best ways to soothe and pacify the body and mind worn out by busy daily life, noting that the treatment products that combine nature and science in addition to the delicate touch of therapists offer tranquility.

It added Lotte Hotel is making all-out efforts to ensure the hygiene and safety of its customers in line with the government's anti-virus standards.

The company has attracted keen attention from the hospitality industry by quickly drawing up a manual to respond to COVID-19 pandemic and disseminating it to its global chain hotels as well as hotels in Korea.


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