177 Walkerhillro Gwangjingu, Seoul, South Korea
Located approximately 25 minutes on foot from Pungnap Market, the 5-star boutique Vista Walkerhill Seoul - Formerly W Seoul hotel boasts a hot tub, a sauna, and a foot bath. Positioned 3.8 km from Dunchonyeok Market, this Seoul hotel provides a banquet hall, making it perfect for gatherings.
The hotel has a prime setting nearly a 10-minute drive from the Guri Hangang Park, while natural sights like the Scooby Doo-style abandoned Yongma Land Theme Park are nearly a 15-minute drive away. Sports fans will also enjoy visiting the Olympic Gymnastics Arena, 4.2 km from the Vista Walkerhill Seoul - Formerly. The nearby entertainment attractions of Seoul include the live AX Korea Music Venue, which is merely an 11-minute stroll away. For those travelling from afar, Gimpo airport is 32 minutes' drive away.
Vista Walkerhill Seoul - Formerly W Seoul hotel features 262 rooms equipped with a large flat-screen TV as well as a mini-fridge-bar, tea and coffee making facilities. Climate control are featured for guests' comfort. Providing a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, the bathrooms are also appointed with a hair dryer and bath sheets. You can enjoy views of the river.
A buffet breakfast is available each morning at the Vista Walkerhill Seoul - Formerly. Del Vino restaurant looks out onto the mountain and specialises in Italian cuisine. Guests can also relax at the lounge bar, which features a stylish interior and a selection of delicious cocktails.
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Lloyd
2020-06-22
Really close to the airport, 19 miles. Its worth staying here and exploring Gwangjin-Gu district
There was nothing I didn't like.
Gene
2020-04-11
Good hotel. Very easy to get from Gimpo airport, just 19 miles. The property was next to Gwangjin Bridge. Gwangjin-Gu district was worth staying in...