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One hundred yards from Duk Soo Palace in downtown Seoul, this high-tech hotel showcases historical Korean architecture. Guestrooms feature Westin Heavenly bedding. All units are equipped with dial-up, high-speed and TV Internet access. Amenities include an 8,000-square-foot business center. There is also a fitness center and indoor swimming pool. This hotel offers 453 rooms on eighteen floors. Décor is a blend of contemporary furnishings, traditional artwork, and Asian-style elements. Westin Heavenly Beds feature pillow-top mattresses, triple sheeting, down blankets, comforters and duvets, and five goosedown/feather pillows. Large windows offer expansive city views. Multi-line portable phones have fax capability. There are also phones in the bathrooms. Internet access is available via dial-up, high-speed, and TV. Housekeeping service is offered twice a day. Originally opened in 1914, this 18-story hotel now offers modern amenities amid ornate flourishes and traditional Korean architecture. Catering especially to business travelers, the hotel features an 8,000-square-foot business center and seven meeting rooms. Other amenities include a large fitness center and an indoor infinity pool overlooking the city. In-room massages can be arranged. Free shuttle service is offered to destinations within the downtown area. Café Royale - Breakfasts, all-day buffets, and a large menu of international à la carte selections. The Ninth Gate - Overlooking the Temple of Heaven, this restaurant and bar feature Continental cuisine, an extensive wine list, and several private dining rooms. Sushi-Cho - Sushi, sashimi, and other traditional Japanese selections. Ho Kyung Jeon - Cantonese, Szechuan, and other Chinese cuisine served. Sheo Bul - Korean cuisine. Yesterday - Italian menu offered. O'Kim's Irish Pub & Sports Bar - Pub food, Guinness on tap, and live Irish music. Compass Rose - Cocktails; live jazz.
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