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Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Vvertigo, Conrad Seoul's rooftop bar and lounge, offers scenic views and personable service. Making hotel recommendations for first-time visitors to Seoul is easy, since people request the same neighborhoods over and over again—Itawon, Gangnam-gu, and Myeongdong, which I affectionately refer to as Seoul’s versions of “Times Square.” But what if you’re seeking a place to stay that’s less touristy and has a bit of everything, from timeless design to attentive service? In that case, I suggest Conrad Seoul in Yeouido.

The neighborhood was known as the city’s stodgy financial center for decades, but in recent years has morphed into a lively social hub with the 2021 opening The Hyundai and the booming popularity of nearby Hangang Park—where Seoulites still enjoy eating instant ramen by the water—during the pandemic. The Concierge desk at Conrad Seoul Since opening in 2012, it’s remained in-demand for business travelers and frequent fliers who want to splurge their Hilton Honors Points on a luxury vacation. If you you don’t fall into either category, however, no worries.



I recently discovered why the hotel is a smart choice for every kind of traveler—whether you’re in town just for work or a pure leisure trip. One of four towers envisioned by acclaimed architecture firm Arquitectonica comprising IFC Seoul (International Finance Center Seoul), Conrad Seoul’s design is singular and sleek. As with other Co.

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