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AccorHotels Unveils Major Multi-Property Complex in Korea

by Nicole Quaste

Aug 23, 2017
eFlyer News

AccorHotels announced the first “lifestyle hotel-plex” in Korea, to open Oct. 1.

Seoul Dragon City will feature four AccorHotels brands, 1,700 rooms, 11 restaurants and bar, 17 meeting rooms, two multifunction grand ballrooms and a world first: four floors of entertainment in a Sky Bridge suspended between the two towers.

The hotel complex will offer four brands, ranging from luxury to economy: Grand Mercure Ambassador Seoul Yongsan is designed for families and long-stay guests seeking an upscale residence; Novotel Suites Ambassador Seoul Yongsan is ideal for long-stay business and leisure guests or those looking for more space and flexibility; Novotel Ambassador Seoul Yongsan will appeal to business and leisure guests seeking a comfortable and easy stay; and ibis Styles Ambassador Seoul Yongsan is great for business and leisure groups, airline crews, families, friends and individual travellers who prefer all-inclusive rates.

“Offering an ideal combination of globally recognised high-standard hospitality and unmatched facilities, Seoul Dragon City is positioned locally, regionally and internationally to be Korea’s global landmark,” said Jerome Stubert, cluster general manager, Seoul Dragon City.

AccorHotels offers up to 30 per cent off stays in celebration of the upcoming opening. Visit the website to learn more and book.

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