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Seoul Traveler's Delight!
Seoul Guesthouse is designed for family travellers as well as business
travelers. As the nation’s capital for 600 years, Seoul has preserved its
tradition and ancient history: the five major royal palaces of the Joseon
Dynasty, which are Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung,
and Gyeonghuigung, as well as 266 cultural assets. Downtown Seoul is home to
numerous museums, art galleries, performance facilities, and theme parks,
together with tourist sites like N Seoul Tower, 63 City and its observatory, and
the Hangang River cruise for night views of the city. Visitors can also immerse
themselves in the nightlife: the clubs and restaurants of Hongdae and Itaewon
and the shopping at Dongdaemun Market. Or they can enjoy Seoul’s more staid
culture of Insa-dong, Cheonggyecheon Stream, Seoul Forest, Myeong-dong, and
Cheongdam-dong, where tradition meets modernity.
Since 1394, when King Taejo, the first king of the Joseon Dynasty, moved the capital to Hanyang (former name of Seoul), Seoul has been the nation’s center of politics, economy, culture, and transportation. It is home to numerous historical sites, such as the royal palaces of Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung, and the Confucian school of Seonggyungwan, which offer a glimpse into the history of the Joseon Dynasty. The capital city also has Lotte World (theme park), N Seoul Tower, the symbol of Seoul, numerous parks and museums, upscale department stores and mega-stores, jazz bars, cafes, and casinos in downtown area. Visitors can enjoy cultural activities and shopping until late in the evening in this city known for its beautiful night views. The major gateway to Korea, Seoul is full of wonderful things to enjoy from morning till night.
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Seoul Guesthouse.
Seoul Guesthouse is designed for family travellers
as well as business travelers.
Luxary Safe Convenient and Friendly Rental house / Guesthouse
located in the Center of Seoul City.
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SEOUL
CITY The center of finance,
IT, and business, Seoul is an international information city with major national
government organizations, foreign embassies and consulates, and 6,200
international companies. Thanks to the Seoul International Finance Center
(SIFC), Sangam-dong Digital Media City (DMC), and the International Business
Center (IBC), the city is now considered a first-class venue for international
meetings. Seoul is, indeed, the second-most popular international convention
destination in Asia and the tenth-most popular in the world, with plenty of
professional know-how and human resources in this area. Along with COEX, ranking
tenth among the world’s convention centers, the metropolitan area offers 53
international conference venues including hotel meeting halls, 17,343 rooms in
5-star and 4-star hotels, 7,841 rooms in 3-star and 4-star hotels, and 2,121
rooms in hotel-style long-term accommodation facilities. As such, Seoul has the
added advantage of well-established conditions for international conventions.
Meanwhile, a comprehensive media infrastructure is firmly in place, including 88
international media organizations, national dailies, and broadcasting companies,
that give maximum exposure in overseas promotion.
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