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Korea Herald
4 days ago
- Business
- Korea Herald
Seoul hotels double down on 'small luxuries' with fancier, pricier desserts
The price of summer desserts in South Korea's luxury hotels has hit a new high, with one bowl of bingsu now selling for up to 150,000 won ($108). High-end hotels are banking on what they call 'small luxuries' to appeal to locals looking for special indulgences even in a time of rising inflation. On Sunday, the InterContinental Grand Seoul Parnas released this season's most expensive offering: a bingsu made in collaboration with French champagne brand Perrier-Jouet. Priced at 150,000 won, it just edges out last year's record from the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, whose mango bingsu sold for 149,000 won. The new Belle Epoque-themed dessert includes champagne granita, avocado-coconut ice cream, and a swirl of Swiss Tete de Moine cheese on top. A official from the InterContinental said the hotel wants to to deliver a 'multi-sensory gastronomic experience' through its collaboration with a global premium brand. Signiel Seoul, located in South Korea's tallest skyscraper, is leaning into the apple mango trend with a series of high-end desserts crafted under the consultation of French chef Yannick Alleno. Its signature apple mango bingsu is priced at 130,000 won, while separate offerings include a 120,000 won mango cake topped with Valrhona Ivoire white chocolate mousse. At the Shilla Hotel, its newest dessert combines black truffle ice cream, cookie crumble resembling forest soil, and herbs meant to mimic grass. The ice cream itself is made with Kimpo Gold Rice, a specialty rice once served to Korean royalty, and is topped with truffle shavings and a splash of Chateau d'Yquem dessert wine. The price is 60,000 won. Staff grate fresh truffle directly onto the dish at the table. According to hotel industry sources cited in Korean media, demand for these ultra-premium desserts doesn't cease to grow among domestic customers. One industry official noted that more Koreans are turning to hotel bakeries and lounges for birthdays or anniversaries as they look for 'small luxuries to feel special.'


Forbes
01-05-2025
- Forbes
The 16 Best Seoul Hotels
Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas luxuriously looms over the city. Seoul is a city full of dynamism. Visitors will see ancient palaces standing alongside modern skyscrapers, all providing a glimpse into the city's rich history and a preview of its exciting future. From the peaceful Bongeun-sa Buddhist temple to the bustling Namdaemun Market, South Korea's capital captivates travelers with its historical sites, vibrant culture and delicious cuisine. Choosing the right hotel in this expansive city with so much to offer is crucial for having an unforgettable experience. Whether you seek sleek, design-forward towers or havens of traditional Korean elegance, you can trust Forbes Travel Guide's exclusive list. Since 1958, we have rated hotels using an objective data-driven process designed to help luxury travelers. In 1960, we created the world's first independent Five-Star rating for hospitality. To find the best hotels in Seoul, our incognito inspectors posed as ordinary guests and stayed multiple nights at each property. The inspectors tested hundreds of exacting standards, with an emphasis on exceptional service, which accounts for 70% of a property's rating. The remaining 30% comes from the quality and condition of the facilities. FTG does not require a business relationship from the properties it rates, and it does not earn a commission if you book one of the following hotels. The stylish Four Seasons Hotel Seoul. The 29-story, glass-and-steel Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, designed by Su Sin Tao of Singapore, is meant to look like an ancient Korean palace, but stylized and brought into the 21st century with a comprehensive three-story spa (it even offers color analysis) and eight dining and drinking options. Read more. The Shilla Seoul is the oldest luxury hotel in the city. For 1,000 years, 'Shilla' referred to an ancient kingdom that dominated the southeast of the Korean peninsula, but now The Shilla Seoul is harnessing the power of its namesake to dominate the luxury hotel market with world-class amenities (like the Executive Lounge) and impeccable service. Read more. A bit of Insta-worthy elegance in South Korea. Classic European elegance meets vibrant South Korean style at Incheon's Instagram-worthy Art Paradiso. Gallery-inspired interiors come via bright bursts of color from contemporary pop art. Elegant design details pair with fashion photography to create a distinctive style in the 58 suites. Read more. Great views can be found at Conrad Seoul. Yeouido is often called 'the Manhattan of Seoul.' The island in the Han River hosts the city's financial district, the tallest building in the country, the National Assembly and Conrad Seoul, one of the city's finest hotels. The property spans 37 floors and 434 rooms, most overlooking the water. Read more. Josun Palace is a striking addition to Seoul. With its regal entrance and Korean-modernism-meets-midcentury-modern interior, Josun Palace seems like it's been a sumptuous retreat for decades. But this striking hotel is a relatively new addition to South Korea's vibrant capital and the Luxury Collection's first foray into Seoul. Read more. Paradise Hotel & Resort is a part of massive art-tainment project, Paradise City. Paradise City is a work of art. This South Korean integrated resort puts a design-focused lens throughout its vast grounds, which include an indoor amusement park, a shopping center and the luxurious Paradise Hotel & Resort. The property offers 711 contemporary accommodations and 3,000 pieces from top global artists. Read more. Park Hyatt Seoul has a subtle elegance. Among the glistening skyscrapers of the Gangnam district, Park Hyatt Seoul is a discreet resident — its presence so subtle, it's easy to miss. The porte cochère, tucked away from the street, creates an entrance free of fanfare. Once inside, you'll be blown away by the clean lines, the standout cuisine and the accommodations' incredible views. Read more. The Westin Josun Seoul has set luxury standards for more than a century. One of Seoul's first luxury hotels, The Westin Josun Seoul has been setting the standard for exclusive travel in the Korean peninsula since 1914. The original premises were built by the Japanese to host royal dignitaries from Asia and Europe; today's property follows this example by aiming to attract high-profile guests who appreciate the past while relishing the present. Read more. Banyan Tree Club & Spa Seoul is an urban oasis. Surrounded by the stunning nature of Namsan Park, Banyan Tree Club & Spa Seoul is an urban oasis. With its location on the slopes of Mt. Namsan (not to mention a tantalizing outdoor pool at the heart of the property), it is easy to forget that you are still in one of the world's largest cities. Read more. Set in the middle of Gangnam, Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas guarantees a glamorous backdrop to any stay in Seoul. While the hotel's location makes it a go-to address for those on business, anyone with an eye for sophisticated design and world-class dining will want to stay here. Read more. An exciting refresh is coming to this address. Editor's note: InterContinental Seoul Coex is closed for renovations and will reopen in September. If you seek a glitzy location for your upcoming Seoul trip, look no further than InterContinental Seoul Coex. In the heart of the city's exclusive Gangnam neighborhood, this hotel is a short distance from upscale eateries, exquisite boutique shopping and tourist attractions. Read more. A chic, minimalist aesthetic defines JW Marriott Hotel Seoul. There's beauty in simplicity, and JW Marriott Hotel Seoul embodies that with its spacious, tranquil feel. Once you step through its front door, the pulsing energy of Seoul's street melts away into a soothing cocoon of dark-paneled wood, low lighting and a sprinkle of interesting art that blends in with the chic, minimalist aesthetic. Read more. A taste of France in South Korea. It seems only fitting that a Parisian-inspired boutique hotel from one of Korea's largest retailers (Shinsegae) would be perched right in the heart of the capital's busiest retail district. With its lavish 19th-century-influenced décor and moody lighting, L'Escape Hotel Seoul is the fashionable hideaway you've been shopping for. Read more. Lotte Hotel Seoul feels like a palatial estate. From the moment you leave the busy streets and step inside the lobby of Lotte Hotel Seoul, you are greeted with elegance. Impressive chandeliers, marble flooring and golden fixtures are prevalent throughout this posh property, giving it an appearance reminiscent of a palatial home. Read more. The towering Signiel Seoul provides stellar views. In one of Seoul's most elite districts, Songpa-Gu, Signiel Seoul delivers an elevated experience. The high-end hotel literally towers above the rest from its location within the 123-story Lotte World Tower, the tallest building in South Korea and the sixth tallest in the world. Suffice it to say, the property affords the best views of the capital. Read more. Sofitel Ambassador Seoul Hotel & Serviced Residences is a sleek address. Seoul is known for its sleek, stylish stays, most of which are situated in the city's most bustling areas. In contrast, Sofitel Ambassador Seoul Hotel & Serviced Residences embraces sophistication and seclusion in the more relaxed Jamsil area. Read more.


Korea Herald
14-02-2025
- Business
- Korea Herald
Four Seasons Hotel Seoul retains Forbes 5-star rating for 6th consecutive year
Forbes Travel Guide 2025 recognizes the five-star hotel for exceptional services and sensuous interior Four Seasons Hotel Seoul maintained its prestigious Forbes five-star rating for the sixth consecutive year. The hotel received high praise from anonymous inspectors for its outstanding service, refined features and sensuous interior, according to Forbes. Located in the heart of Seoul, the 29-story luxury hotel first received Forbes five-star recognition in 2020. The hotel's interior blends traditional Korean design with modern touches and offers views of Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung. The hotel's spa also maintained its four-star rating, marking nine consecutive years as the only spa in Korea to receive a Forbes rating. Forbes Travel Guide evaluated the property based on 900 standards, describing five-star properties as 'exceptional, often iconic hotels with impeccable service and extraordinary facilities.' Four Seasons Hotel Seoul features eight restaurants and bars, including the renowned Cantonese restaurant Yu Yuan and bar Charles H., which ranked among "Asia's 50 Best Bars" in 2022. The hotel also boasts 23,638 square feet of event space and cutting-edge technology for hybrid meetings. Four Seasons Hotel Seoul earned its first Forbes four-star rating in 2017 and has held the coveted five-star rating since 2020.