Marriott
has opened the 103-room Yeouido Park Centre, Seoul - Marriott Executive Apartments in Seoul, South Korea under a
management agreement with re-plus corporation, based in Tokyo.
The general manager is Ty Collins. Chung-Ki Kim is the director of sales and marketing.
Yeouido Park Centre, Seoul - Marriott Executive Apartments is located in the burgeoning financial and economic area of Yeouido, located on
the Han River. The area is home to numerous international companies such as 3M and LG electronics. In distinct contrast to the lively
metropolitan location, the hotel is situated next to the Yeouido National Park, offering running and bicycle trails amid the delicate Japanese
cherry blossoms.
The hotel offers 103 elegantly furnished studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments offering
technologically enhanced
apartments with unexpected pleasures like heated floors, blissful rainfall showers, gourmet restaurant and wine bar and a luxurious
full-service spa. Other amenities include a fully equipped kitchen with microwave and dishwasher and separate dining area. Each apartment
features a home entertainment system with large LCD television in both the living room and master bedroom. In addition, each apartment is
equipped with its own washer and dryer.
Yeouido Park Centre, Seoul - Marriott Executive Apartments
will offer guests delectable cuisine at the hotel’s restaurant, Park Café.
Park Café will offer a full menu throughout the day with tantalizing offers from the grill. A lounge bar completes the dining experience with a
festive glass wine bar offering an impressive list of vintages.
To complete this luxurious experience, the hotel will feature
a SOO Spa. The nine treatment room SOO spa will treat guests to
lavish spa treatments featuring Elemis and Pure Fiji spa products. The hotel’s fitness center 6600 square meter fitness center will boast a
five-lane pool, equipped with an underwater sound system enabling guests to listen to soothing music as they swim laps.
“We are thrilled by the continued expansion of our Marriott Executive Apartments brand and to introduce the brand to Seoul,” said Paul
Toner, regional vice president of sales and marketing for Asia Pacific. “This property offers a true haven to business travelers who have a
need to be in a market for an extended period of time and expect the unsurpassed amenities this hotel offers.”
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