Incheon International Airport (ICN) has been rated the world's best airport multiple times and is the hub for Korean Air and Asiana Airlines. Hotels in Seoul offer access to the historic Gyeongbokgung Palace, vibrant Gangnam district, K-pop culture, exceptional Korean BBQ, and one of Asia's most dynamic cities.
The Shilla Seoul is the Korean luxury institution — a grand resort hotel set in lush parkland near Namsan Mountain, renowned for its La Yeon restaurant (three Michelin stars), sublime spa, and a standard of personal service that remains unmatched in Korea.
Occupying the top floors of the COEX Tower in Gangnam, Park Hyatt Seoul is defined by its vast windows framing city panoramas, minimalist interiors by Super Potato, and an infinity pool that hovers at cloud level. A perennial design hotel benchmark.
Perched on floors 76–101 of the Lotte World Tower — South Korea's tallest building — Signiel Seoul offers literally cloud-piercing views of the Han River and city below. Its Signatures restaurant and butler service are as elevated as the address suggests.
Opened in 2015 in a dramatic skyscraper steps from Gyeongbokgung Palace, Four Seasons Seoul houses eight restaurants including Yun Tong — one of Korea's finest Cantonese establishments — plus a stunning spa inspired by traditional Korean jjimjilbang bathhouse culture.
The crown jewel of Korea's Josun Hotel Group, this 254-room Gangnam flagship opened in 2021 to immediate acclaim — its Louis Vuitton flagship on premises, palatial lobby, Michelin-starred Bar & Grill, and genuinely rare warm service in a neighbourhood that usually skews corporate.
Ryse is Seoul's best design hotel for creatives — its contemporary art collection spans thousands of works, the rooftop bar Uppercut has arguably the finest views in Hongdae, and the MashiMaro Bakery in the lobby has become a neighbourhood institution.