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Fri, July 1, 2022 | 13:52
Travel & Food
Hotel Lobby
Posted : 2021-04-25 16:17
Updated : 2021-04-25 16:17
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By Jun Ji-hye

JW Marriott Hotel Seoul welcomes soon-to-be mothers


The JW Marriott Hotel Seoul is presenting the "Nice to Meet You Baby" package, a promotion designed for soon-to-be mothers who are preparing to embrace one of the most precious moments of life.

Available throughout the year, the package features a choice of a Griffin Suite, or deluxe room accommodation, plus a variety of benefits aimed at offering soon-to-be mothers an unforgettable luxury hotel experience with their unborn child, at a time when they have been unable to travel abroad due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Crafted in collaboration with leading luxury baby brands, the promotion includes gifts of a premium cozy cotton baby top by Bluedog Baby, a bib, spoon and fork set, as well as a baby cup and canvas bag by Babybjorn, the premium Swedish baby brand boasting 59 years of tradition.

Gallery 7 at Fairmont Ambassador Seoul presents private dining promotion


The Fairmont Ambassador Seoul is offering a "Taste of Spring" seasonal promotion introducing private dining experiences in the elegant event spaces of Gallery 7.

Located on the seventh floor of the hotel, Gallery 7 is home to small- and medium-scale meeting spaces with interior designs that evoke the atmosphere and style of an art gallery.

The curated selection of venues offers customization for events ranging from business meetings and product launches to family celebrations, while the business dining menu presents breakfast, lunch and dinner options that change each month to embrace new seasonal ingredients.

The promotion, which is available until the end of May, is available in Gallery 7's five event spaces, which are each inspired by a different concept and offer menu choices suitable for all styles of upscale gatherings.

The promotion includes breakfast, lunch and dinner from Monday to Friday, with advance reservation required. Saturday and Sunday reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance for groups of fewer than four guests, and 48 hours in advance for groups of four guests or more.

Breakfasts feature a choice of Western, Korean and Japanese menus, with each course crafted from seasonal ingredients. The lunch and dinner menus change weekly in accordance with the availability of seasonal ingredients.

6 Hyatt hotels in Korea present joint promotion


The six Hyatt hotels in Korea have announced the launch of the "Spring BOGO 50%" promotion that is available until May 14. With the occupancy period running until July 16, each hotel offers 50 percent off the second night.

Through the promotion, Hyatt hotels located in Seoul, Incheon, Busan and on Jeju Island are presenting delightful holidays with reasonable prices. If guests are World of Hyatt royalty program members, they can also accumulate points.

The six Hyatt hotels feature private and leisure facilities such as a fitness center and pool, which guests can enjoy.

First, the Andaz Seoul Gangnam features spacious rooms furnished with 55-inch-screen TVs and a complimentary mini-bar (alcohol excluded). The hotel features great accessibility just a short stroll from the affluent Apgujeong and Cheongdam neighborhoods where people can explore luxurious fashion and beauty outlets.

The Grand Hyatt Seoul on Mount Nam delivers the perfect city getaway, with an outdoor pool, and green vegetation seen through the floor-to-ceiling windows.

The Park Hyatt Seoul, located in the Gangnam District, showcases bright, vibrant night city views through its floor-to-ceiling windows. The spacious rooms present guests with a private and relaxing time during their stay.

The Grand Hyatt Incheon features three swimming pools, including one for children, as well as various programs for families. Guests can also easily visit Eurwangni Beach.

The Park Hyatt Busan in the beautiful harbor city of Busan delivers luxurious relaxation with delicate hospitality. It offers an eco-friendly interior along with the beautiful scenery of Haeundae Beach and Gwangan Bridge.

The Grand Hyatt Jeju, which opened in December, offers 50 percent off the third night of occupancy. The hotel is 10 minutes from Jeju International Airport and features 65 square meters of spacious living space, with floor-to-ceiling windows, for breathtaking views of the resort island.

The hotel also features 14 restaurants, a bar, a children's arcade and a premium spa.



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