Flower Arrangement Lessons in the Yeongbingwan Outdoor Garden

Seoul Shilla Hotel Hosts Flower Class as Part of 'Blooming Moment' Package View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] Seoul Shilla Hotel announced on the 25th that it will hold a ‘Flower Class’ to be enjoyed in a serene Hanok outdoor garden.


This flower class is led by the Shilla Hotel Flower Team, which has been in charge of floral decorations for weddings of celebrities and famous personalities, and will be held in the outdoor garden of the traditional-style banquet hall ‘Yeongbingwan’ next to the hotel’s main building.


The flower class will be held every Friday and Saturday until the 27th of next month, and participation is available when using the Seoul Shilla Hotel ‘Blooming Moment’ package. The Blooming Moment package basically includes ▲Business Deluxe Room (1 night) ▲Outdoor Flower Class (1 person) ▲All-day admission benefits for Urban Island (outdoor swimming pool) (2 persons) ▲The Parkview breakfast (2 persons) ▲Fitness center ▲Indoor swimming pool benefits (2 persons), and ▲free swimsuit laundry service (once during stay) is additionally provided if possible.


The Seoul Shilla Hotel Flower Team uses seasonal flowers such as tulips and peonies. The class is composed of useful content for plant interior design (a compound word of plant and interior), ranging from flower arrangements suitable as gifts like flower crowns to making table centerpieces using summer flowers.


Since outdoor activities have been limited this year, the venue was also selected as an outdoor garden. In the rear garden of Yeongbingwan, which is considered a representative outdoor wedding venue in the city, tea time is prepared along with flower arranging. Customers applying for the flower class can choose between 5 PM on the check-in day or 11 AM the next day, and each session takes one hour. In case of rain, the venue will be moved indoors to the banquet hall, and on days when there is an outdoor wedding at Yeongbingwan, it may be changed to the octagonal pavilion in the sculpture park.



To maintain social distancing in daily life, the number of participants per session is limited to a maximum of 10 people. The seating arrangement ensures a 2-meter distance between customers at each practice table, and all participants must wear masks while participating in the experience.


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