Signiel Seoul

“Towering within Lotte World Tower, offering sweeping views over the Han River and Seoul’s city sprawl.”

Our Review

Setting & Arrival

Signiel Seoul occupies the upper reaches of the iconic Lotte World Tower, with guest floors soaring between the 76th and 101st levels. Arrival is streamlined: you enter at ground level, follow signage to the dedicated elevators, and complete check-in on the 79th floor. From the first glimpse of the Han River and Namsan in the distance to the hush of the sky-high lobby, the sense of elevation is constant. The building’s scale means vertical circulation is specialized, yet clearly guided, and once you crest into the lounge level the city panorama becomes the hotel’s quiet signature.

Rooms & In-Room Comforts

Guest rooms are designed to make the view the protagonist, with expansive windows and thoughtful, uncluttered lines. Beds are plush and supportive, seating is arranged to face the skyline, and work surfaces feel practical rather than perfunctory. Bathrooms typically pair a separate shower with a soaking tub, stocked with Diptyque toiletries, while small touches—Evian water, a smart toilet, and optional bath tea—add a restorative rhythm to the stay. Sustainability policies are explicit: for environmental reasons, disposable items like toothbrushes and razors are not provided by default and can be purchased if required; linen and towel replacement follows opt-in guidelines. Useful service notes include a limited nightly ironing allowance and easy, contactless mobile checkout. As a result, the room experience balances polish with clear, guest-centric choices.

Dining & Drinks Above the Clouds

Dining spans refined and relaxed without feeling scattered. The Lounge on the lobby level is the social heart for afternoon tea and all-day bites, framed by panoramic glass. For French-leaning fine dining, STAY delivers a contemporary menu that favors clean flavors and precise textures, while Bicena presents elevated Korean cuisine with an equally compelling outlook from the 81st floor. Evenings crescendo at Bar 81, the champagne lounge renowned for what is widely considered the country’s most extensive selection of bottles and an especially deep by-the-glass list. Seasonally tuned small plates—think tuna pizzetta, prawn skewers, or a Hanwoo interpretation of café de Paris—make this an easy pre- or post-dinner waypoint. Window seats at sunset are coveted; the room’s sculptural light installation echoes bubbles rising in a flute and subtly anchors the space.

Wellness & Facilities

The spa, branded retreat SIGNIEL, shifts the tone from spectacle to stillness. Treatments emphasize hydration, circulation, and calm, delivered in minimalist rooms that borrow cues from traditional Korean design. The fitness zone and an indoor pool complete the wellness triad; laps at altitude have a quiet novelty, and loungers are oriented so that recovery time remains visually rewarding. Changing areas are efficient, and staff keep flows unhurried even at peak times. Altogether, the facilities feel purpose-built for travelers who want a restorative counterpoint to a day in the city.

Location & Nearby Highlights

Anchoring Songpa’s Jamsil district, the accommodation connects directly to a major retail and entertainment complex. Within the tower itself, the Seoul Sky observatory crowns the upper levels, while just below you have Lotte World and the Lotte World Aquarium for family-friendly diversions. A short stroll brings you to Seokchon Lake, which circles the base of the tower and blooms dramatically during cherry-blossom season. Transit is straightforward via Jamsil Station, making crosstown exploration as simple as descending to the concourse and tapping in.

Verdict

Signiel Seoul succeeds because it offers more than altitude. Rooms are serenely functional, dining is varied yet coherent, and wellness spaces create genuine respite. Practical touches—clear sustainability practices, intuitive elevator routing, and small but useful service inclusions—underscore an emphasis on guest comfort. For travelers seeking a base that marries cinematic views with measured luxury, this property delivers a confident, sky-level take on Seoul.

Select Amenities & Features

Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi
Swimming pool Swimming pool
Spa & wellness Spa & wellness
Fitness centre Fitness centre
Laundry & dry cleaning Laundry & dry cleaning
Airport transfer Airport transfer
Bar Bar
Restaurant Restaurant

Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of amenities.

Location

How to Get There

By Air
  • (GMP) Gimpo International Airport: closest airport; ~35–60 minutes by road (≈30–35 km).
  • (ICN) Incheon International Airport: primary international gateway; ~60–90 minutes by road (≈70–75 km).
By Train
  • Jamsil Station (Lines 2 & 8): direct underground access to Lotte World Tower; ~5–10 minutes on foot (indoors).
  • Seoul Station (KTX hub): ~25–45 minutes by car (traffic dependent; ≈16 km).
By Road
  • From COEX/Gangnam (Samseong): ~15–25 minutes by car (≈4–6 km).
  • From Myeong-dong: ~25–40 minutes by car (≈14–16 km).

Note: Travel times are approximate and may vary with traffic and season.

Nearby Places & Attraction

Seoul Sky Observatory
  • Located within the same building on floors 117-123 of Lotte World Tower, offering panoramic city views from one of the world's highest observation decks.
  • Distance: Same building (floors 117-123)
  • Mode: Elevator; ~5 minutes
  • Best time: Sunset or clear evenings for city lights
  • Tip: Book tickets in advance online for shorter queues.
Lotte World
  • Major indoor and outdoor theme park complex with rides, shows, and entertainment facilities including an aquarium and shopping mall.
  • Distance: ≈1.5 km
  • Mode: Walk; ~10-15 minutes
  • Best time: Weekdays to avoid crowds
Seokchon Lake
  • Scenic lake with walking paths and seasonal beauty, particularly famous for cherry blossoms in spring and autumn foliage.
  • Distance: ≈0.5 km
  • Mode: Walk; ~5-10 minutes
  • Best time: Early April for cherry blossoms, Oct-Nov for autumn colors
Olympic Park
  • Expansive park built for the 1988 Summer Olympics, featuring sports facilities, walking trails, and the Seoul Olympic Museum.
  • Distance: ≈2 km
  • Mode: Walk or taxi; ~15-20 minutes walking
  • Best time: Morning or late afternoon for walks
COEX Mall & Gangnam District
  • Major convention and shopping complex in Gangnam featuring the Starfield Library, aquarium, luxury shops, and entertainment venues.
  • Distance: ≈4 km
  • Mode: Metro (Line 2) or taxi; ~15-20 minutes
  • Best time: Afternoons and evenings for shopping and dining
Myeongdong Shopping District
  • Central Seoul shopping hub known for cosmetics, fashion boutiques, street food, and proximity to historic sites like Namsan Tower.
  • Distance: ≈9-10 km
  • Mode: Metro (Line 2 to 4); ~40-45 minutes
  • Best time: Late afternoon through evening for shopping and dining
  • Tip: Myeongdong Station Exit 6 leads directly to the main shopping area.
Gyeongbokgung Palace & Bukchon Hanok Village
  • Historic royal palace from the Joseon Dynasty with traditional architecture, museums, and changing of the guard ceremony, near preserved traditional Korean houses.
  • Distance: ≈15 km
  • Mode: Metro (Line 2 to 3); ~50-60 minutes
  • Best time: Morning for changing of the guard (10:00 AM); avoid Tuesdays (closed)
  • Tip: Wear hanbok (traditional dress) for free palace entry.

General Tip: Jamsil Station (Lines 2 and 8) is a 5-minute walk from Signiel Seoul and provides excellent metro access throughout Seoul. Download a T-money card app or purchase one at convenience stores for seamless public transport across the city.

Seasonality Overview

Peak
  • Apr–May brings mild weather and cherry blossoms; strong demand across city hotels.
  • Sep–Oct features comfortable temperatures and fall foliage; highest occupancy and advance booking recommended.
Shoulder
  • Jun sees warming temperatures before monsoon season; moderate demand with good availability.
  • Nov brings cooler days as winter approaches; demand moderates after autumn peak.
Low/Off
  • Jul–Aug is hot and humid with monsoon rains; lower international visitor volume.
  • Dec–Feb brings cold, dry conditions and occasional snow; quieter period with better availability.

Note: Month windows are indicative and may change year to year.

Other Information

Theme: Urban
Check-in time: After 3:00 PM
Check-out time: Until 11:00 AM
Number of rooms: 235

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