Novotel Ambassador Seoul Dongdaemun Hotel & Residences
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About this property
Just a 4-minute walk from Exit 12 of Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station, Novotel Ambassador Seoul Dongdaemun Hotels & Residences in Seoul features 5-star accommodation with a fitness centre and a bar. Conveniently set in the Jung-Gu district, this hotel is located a 4-minute walk from Pyounghwa Market. The property is set 400 m from Bangsan Market and 500 m from Dongdaemun Market.
At the hotel, all rooms are equipped with a desk, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. Every room includes a kettle, while selected rooms have a kitchen with a microwave. The rooms have a wardrobe.
Novotel Ambassador Seoul Dongdaemun Hotels & Residences offers a buffet or American breakfast. Guests can dine in the on-site restaurant, which serves a variety of international, Korean and Chinese dishes.
The accommodation offers an adult-only outdoor pool which runs from May until September.
For guests' convenience, Novotel Ambassador Seoul Dongdaemun Hotels & Residences has a business centre. With staff speaking English and Japanese, advice is available at the reception.
Gwangjang Market is an 8-minute walk from the hotel.
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About Seoul, South Korea
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Take in the view of this city of about 10 million people from the top of any of Seoul’s four guardian mountains and you’ll sense the feng shui that has long protected the city. History clings to the ‘Miracle on the Han’, a phoenix that rose from the ashes of the Korean War. While Seoul has its eyes pointing to the future, it also contains fascinating fragments of the past in World Heritage–sites like the Jongmyo shrine, the alleys between the hanok (traditional wooden homes) in Bukchon, and the magnificent city walls.