Park Hyatt Busan
Haeundae-gu, Busan โข Hotel
๐About Park Hyatt Busan ๐นRoom: Ocean view (1 King) ๐นAmount: 4-5 million won ๐นParking: Underground parking lot ๐นKey: The view of Gwangan Bridge is particularly impressive. At this point in time when you have no choice but to spend this summer vacation in Korea, many people are moving to places with the sea and swimming pool. Among them, Busan cannot be missed. A lot of people recommended Park Hyatt Busan than I thought, so I was like, 'How on earth do you think there?' I got curious about it. But when I went, I understood why. Let's enter the room and pull up the curtains at the entrance. Gwangan Bridge begins to come into view through the gaps in the blinds that slowly rise upward. If you climb all the way up, you can see the sea, the yacht marina, and even Gwangan Bridge. You will nod your head from the start. Even if it rains, what if it's a sunny day๐คญ Looking at the Gwangan Bridge with the sound of rain water crashing against the window and a bit of sea fog makes me want to grab a beer right away. In such an atmosphere, music cannot be left out. First off, I was going to get a Bluetooth speaker, and I was able to see the details of them. Let's look at the location of the plug and cabin controller. Usually in hotels, I have to stand up and turn my back to use the plug and controller next to the bed. But it's different here. I cut the side of the side table next to the bed and installed a plug in its place (see photo). It's super comfortable to lie down on and plug and control room lights and curtains. I think that one detail like this determines the hotel brand experience. Not only that. I'm obsessed with 'Korean things' to the point that I'm terribly obsessed with it. So it seems more familiar and unfamiliar. From the bathroom sliding door pattern to the shower room that gives you the feeling of being in a rocky mountain. The lighting cover uses Korean paper to create a warm and cozy atmosphere in the room. Like Park Hyatt Seoul, a TV is installed in front of the bathtub, and the amenity is Le Labo, which smells of nature. The reason people say 'it's good' is not just because of the pretty design. I think it's because I had a good experience with all these details. Thanks to the ocean view and Korean design that unfolds right in front of you when you open the door of the room, a new experience for foreigners and a friendly approach for Koreans. If it was too modern or too flashy, it would take a while to get used to. Because I'm not used to it. For a more diverse view, head to the lounge. From the Gwangan Bridge view, you can enjoy the view from the yacht dock, which is rare in Seoul. Oh, finally, the location of this place seems to be quite good, but sometimes it is ambiguous. Please keep this in mind when you are on vacation. It takes about 25 minutes on foot to Haeundae and about 7 minutes by car. Personally, I recommend walking to the hotel and taking a taxi back to the hotel. Since you're in Busan, it's a good idea to go to Haeundae and try eel for dinner. In the first place, there is even such a street, so it is a good way to feel 'Busan' outside the hotel in the evening.
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