Six Hyatt Hotels in Korea, New Year Flash Sale.

Six Hyatt Hotels in Korea, New Year Flash Sale.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Six Hyatt hotels in Korea (Grand Hyatt Seoul, Grand Hyatt Incheon, Grand Hyatt Jeju, Park Hyatt Seoul, Park Hyatt Busan, Andaz Seoul Gangnam) announced that they will hold a 'New Year Flash Sale' for five days.


The reservation period for this 'New Year Flash Sale' is from today until the 9th. Stays are available from January 6 to March 31. All reservations offer up to a 35% discount based on the daily room rate. The stay period for this flash sale includes the Lunar New Year holiday, allowing guests to relax at the six Hyatt hotels located in Seoul, Incheon, Busan, and Jeju during the holiday.


At Grand Hyatt Seoul, guests can enjoy panoramic views of downtown Seoul. An ice rink is also operated where visitors can enjoy ice skating. At Grand Hyatt Incheon, located on Yeongjong Island in Incheon, guests can escape the city and enjoy an outing by the sea. Rooms offer views of Incheon International Airport and the sunset over Yeongjong Island, and it is the only luxury hotel with a dedicated children's swimming pool.


Grand Hyatt Jeju features spacious rooms starting from 65㎡ (20 pyeong) and offers views of the Jeju sea and Hallasan Mountain through floor-to-ceiling windows. Park Hyatt Seoul allows guests to enjoy dynamic views of downtown Seoul through bathroom windows made of natural granite glass. Park Hyatt Busan is famous for its views of Gwangandaegyo Bridge and the yacht racing stadium. Andaz Seoul Gangnam, located near Apgujeong Station, is ideal for business or shopping in areas such as Sinsa-dong and Cheongdam-dong.



The 'New Year Flash Sale' allows cancellations without penalty up to 48 hours before the stay date. Reservations and detailed inquiries can be made through each hotel's main phone number and official website.


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