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All Countries > Korea > Seoul > InterContinental GRAND SEOUL PARNAS

InterContinental GRAND SEOUL PARNAS
521 Teheran-ro,Gangnam-gu
Seoul, 135-732
Nightly Rates (176.54 - 335.65)   5 Star

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Property Description
Located in the heart of Seoul, the Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas is an ideal place for business travellers, thanks to the hotels proximity to KWTC, COEX, CALT, DFS, department stores and theaters. Operating with 517 spacious rooms, the hotel has completed a glamorous remodeling of the lobby, restaurants and banquet halls. The new Grand Ballroom, the largest and the most updated in Korea, is perfect for any event, while exquisite cuisines await you in all five hotel restaurants.

InterContinental GRAND SEOUL PARNAS


Amenities
  • ATM/Cash machine

  • Accessible facilities

  • Air conditioning individually controlled in room

  • Baby sitting

  • Bathrobe

  • Bathtub

  • Beauty shop/salon

  • Bell staff/porter

  • Bidet

  • Car rental desk

  • Casino

  • Cocktail lounge

  • Coffee/Tea maker

  • Color television

  • Complimentary newspaper in lobby

  • Concierge desk

  • Converters/ Voltage adaptors

  • Cups/glassware

  • Currency exchange

  • Desk with lamp

  • Direct dial telephone

  • Dry cleaning

  • Electrical adaptors available

  • Florist

  • Free parking

  • Hairdryer

  • High speed internet access for laptop in public areas

  • High speed internet connection

  • Housekeeping - daily

  • Housekeeping - weekly

  • Ice machine

  • Indoor pool

  • Interior corridors

  • Ironing board

  • Late check-out available

  • Limousine service

  • Limousine service

  • Live entertainment

  • Lounges/bars

  • Meeting rooms

  • Mini-refrigerator

  • Minibar

  • On-Site parking

  • Parking

  • Pay per view movies on TV

  • Premium movie channels

  • Private bathroom

  • Public area air conditioned

  • Restaurant

  • Rollaway bed

  • Room service

  • Safe

  • Safe deposit box

  • Satellite television

  • Shoe shine stand

  • Shops and commercial services

  • Silverware/utensils

  • Spare electrical outlet available at desk

  • Stereo

  • Storage space

  • Sundry/Convenience store

  • Tennis court

  • Transportation services - local area

  • Trouser/Pant press

  • Two-line phone

  • Valet parking

  • Valet same day dry cleaning

  • Voice mail

  • Weight scale

  • Wireless internet connection

  • Wireless internet connection in public areas


  • Room Information
    Cribs, Connecting rooms, Separate closet, Sofa bed
    Buffet breakfast, Meal included - continental breakfast, Maid service, Turn down service, Cribs, Free newspaper, Connecting rooms, CD player, Sofa bed, Laundry basket/clothes hamper
    Maid service, Turn down service, Free newspaper, CD player, Laundry basket/clothes hamper

    Miscellaneous Information
  • South Korean Won is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1999 

  • 516  rooms. 

  • 254  suites. 

  • 34  floors. 


  • Restaurant Information
    Hakone  Hakone is a traditional Japanese restaurant that directly caters its service and food to meet the purpose and personality of each meal. Hakone serves Kaiseki food with menus that change with the season accompanied by luxury sake. The restaurant is the hea Table 34  Professional sommeliers guide you through the best wine cellar as you enjoy a top notch French dining experience amid elegant modern decor. Let our trained servers cater to your every need as French chefs prepare classic and nouveau cuisine that will make Korea House  Korea House is a interesting place for tourists that offer full course authentic Korean meal accompanied by traditional music and dance performance that help to stir up the mood. The place also offers various cultural programs such as cookery class, dance Bamboo House  Classical music and fancy decor add to the cozy and quiet atmosphere and dining experience of this barbecue restaurant. Although they are best known for their Korean barbecue, you can also order an elaborate full course hanjeongsik meal, or the popular Co Hanmiri  This is a specialty restaurant set in a graceful and elegant atmosphere, famous for beautifully modernizing the food from the Joseon Dynasty's royal table. The formal meal, served in brassware and Chinaware, tastes very rich, as the natural seasonings are Grano  Grano is Chef Santino Sortino's long anticipated restaurant in the southern Apkujeong district of Gangnam in Seoul. Grano brings authentic traditional Italian cuisine with a contemporary presentation to the south shore of the Han River. Butcher's Cut  Butcher's Cut offers exceptional steaks, which are prepared using their own house developed grilling and aging techniques. They use both wet and dry ageing, depending on the origin of the meat. The wine list is approved by a master sommelier, and various Min's Club  Once the mansion of Ikdu Min, a descendant of Empress Myeongseong of the Joseon Dynasty, Min's Club maintains its Korean grandeur. This classic home provides customers with the somewhat unexpected pleasure of fusion food: traditional Korean ingredients co Jungsikdang  Jungsik offers a modern and unique understanding of contemporary Korean cuisine. The menu is limited to a handful of set course meals that feature visually daring, highly augmented takes on traditional Korean dishes, and Western delicacies incorporating l Tosokchon  Tosokchon is a Korean restaurant known for its signature samgyetang made with glutinous rice, gingko nuts, ginseng, garlic and jujube, as well as 30 different types of medicinal herbs and grains. The restaurant, located near Gyeongbokgung Station, was als Samwon Garden  Big enough to accommodate up to 1,200 guests, Samwon Garden offers an impressive selection of delicious entrees. The bulgogi and the ribs are the signatures dishes. In addition to its traditional dining atmosphere, the restaurant is famous for the thick w Mad for Garlic  Mad for Garlic is an Italian wine bistro offering 40 dishes with garlic as their main ingredient, and over 100 wine brands. Its interior, designed primarily with wood and bricks, adds a relaxed ambience for an enhanced dining experience. Mad for Garlic ha Budnamujip  The Korean restaurant Budnamujip has been prominently leading dining culture for over 35 years, serving the best food and choicest beef, prepared with dedication and high quality craftsmanship. Grand Kitchen  Grand Kitchen is an all day buffet restaurant serving food from various cultures, including Korean, Chinese, Japanese, western, Mongolian and Middle Eastern menus. Chefs prepare meals at their own live stations. With an open kitchen and a seven metre ceil Grand Deli  The Grand Deli is a corridor to a new world, providing handmade chocolate, fresh pastries and other unique delicacies. The Deli was designed in a northern European style, and edibles are arranged in a unique and luxurious fashion as if they were being dis Lobby Lounge & Bar  With the high ceiling and adjustable lighting for day and night, Lobby Lounge & Bar is the destination for your relaxation with a variety of beverages and live music. Opulence is redefined in our new Lobby Lounge. In addition to offering tranquil relaxati

    Meeting Facility
  • Grand Ballroom
  •   Featuring Korea's largest and most spectacular ballroom within a Hotel this area embraces the essence of both western magnificence and Asian Grace with modernized sensibilities.

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  • Orchid
  •   Holding up to 250 guests, our mid-sized banquet halls are elegant and classy destinations for events such as exhibits and cocktail receptions with separate reception areas.

  • Iris
  •   Small-scale banquet hall has modernized and elegant environment serving as a place for fellowship meeting, family meeting, and small sized business or private meeting. Successful event will be guaranteed with our professional service.

  • Camellia
  •   Small scale banquet hall has modernized and elegant environment serving as a place for fellowship meeting, family meeting, and small sized business or private meeting. Successful event will be guaranteed with our professional service.

  • Lotus
  •   Small-scale banquet hall has modernized and elegant environment serving as a place for fellowship meeting, family meeting, and small sized business or private meeting. Successful event will be guaranteed with our professional service.

  • Forsythia
  •   Small-scale banquet hall has modernized and elegant environment serving as a place for fellowship meeting, family meeting, and small sized business or private meeting. Successful event will be guaranteed with our professional service.

  • Azalea
  •   Small-scale banquet hall has modernized and elegant environment serving as a place for fellowship meeting, family meeting, and small sized business or private meeting. Successful event will be guaranteed with our professional service.

  • Wisteria
  •   Small-scale banquet hall has modernized and elegant environment serving as a place for fellowship meeting, family meeting, and small sized business or private meeting. Successful event will be guaranteed with our professional service.

  • Water Lily
  •   Small-scale banquet hall has modernized and elegant environment serving as a place for fellowship meeting, family meeting, and small sized business or private meeting. Successful event will be guaranteed with our professional service.

  • Chrysanthemum
  •   The Chrysanthemun room reatures antique style lighting and neat interior design. It can be divided into 2 smaller sections, suitable for meetings and family gatherings including first birthday party.

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    Recreation Information
    Fitness center on-site
    Indoor pool
    Children's program

  • COEX Mall

  • Under the World Trade Center Seoul, this huge mall (about 30 acres) stretches from Samseong Subway station to ASEM Tower. Along the underground labyrinth are a variety of shops and facilities, including Lake Food Court with ethnic restaurants, Event Court
  • JangAn Antique Market

  • Our traditional furniture has unique beauty inherited from ancient times, and have been cherished and patronizingly used amidst wisdom and affection of our ancestors. With over 150 stores selling antiques and reproductions, the Changanp'yong Antique Marke
  • Garak Market

  • Garak market is the largest fish and seafood market in Korea and also there are possibilities to purchase livestock and agricultural items. In Garak Market, most of the stores sell the item by auction. Please check with the concierge for when is the bes
  • Insadong

  • The area is especially good for antiques-old paintings, ceramics, paper crafts and antique furniture can all be found in abundance. The 70 of so art galleries in the area also make Insa-dong ideal as a cultural attraction. Flea markets are set up in the s
  • Myeongdong Market

  • "The place features many fashion shops, cafes,live music and a variety of restaurants. It also houses the headquarters of banks and securities brokers, and many western and traditional restaurants. Compared to Namdaemun and Dongdaemun Market which sell pr
  • Itaewon

  • This district is popular with both foreign residents and tourists. In the main area around the Hamilton Hotel are clustered 1,000 shops selling leather goods, bags, clothes, shoes and tourist souvenirs The sidewalk has about 400 side walk vendors attracti
  • Gyeongdong Herbal Medicine Market

  • This is Korea’s most famous traditional herbal medicine market with over 1,000 shops and stalls, Here you can find herbal clinics, pharmacies, dealers, and various health-related shops and they sell medicinal herbs at prices 25~40% lower than other areas
  • Namdaemun Market

  • Located next to the southern gate to the old city of Seoul, the city's first large market is now home to 10,000 stores jammed into an area of about 6,000sq. Meters.A must-see for tourists, products range from clothing and accessories to agricultural produ
  • Dongdaemoon Market

  • The east gate market has everything from accessories to shoes and men's and women's ware at discounts of up to 20-30%. Popular items are fabrics, clothing, leather goods, women's and children's costumes, bedding, housewares, footwear, and sporting goods.
  • Art Flea Market in the Hongik University Vicinity

  • Every Saturday at the playground area across from the front gate of Hongik University, enterprising young merchants, buyers and browsers blend together indistinguishably. Amateur designers and artists, some who have majored in art and some who have taken
  • Yangjae Flower Market

  • Yangjae-dong's Flower Market is the largest flower supermarket in Seocho-gu for fresh and dried plants and flowers. It serves to promote the flower industry and wholesale and retail sales, and the market has an auction room, green house, arboretum, and re
  • Yongsan Electronics Market

  • This large-scale electronics shopping district has about 3,000 shops selling everything from computer hardware and software to appliances, TVs and audio sets. Prices are 10-30% lower than at regular retail stores.
  • Techno Mart

  • This enormous mall contains hundreds of stores specializing in electronic and computer-related goods. It is housed in a high-rise building with an 11-screen multiplex theater, clothing shops, game rooms, restaurants, a Lotte Magnet discount store, and a h
  • Central City

  • Conveniently connected to Seoul Express Bus Terminal, Central City is a multi-purpose leisure complex. It encompasses a wide range of the latest facilities including the JW Marritt Hotel, a convention center, fitness centers, Cinus Central Theater, Centra
  • IFC Mall

  • Internationl Fashion BrandIFC MALL is Korea's first mall of international style where you can meet famous global fashion brands, including some first stores in Korea, such as Hollister, and the best domestic fashion labels. You can discover and enjoy all
  • Convention and Exhibition Center

  • Samseong Station

  • Seoul Station

  • SEOUL

  • Incheon International Airport

  • Gimpo Airport

  • COEX Mall

  • The COEX Mall is an area for rest and culture with various recreational ,shopping,and food facilities.The main facilities include the COEX Aquarium,Megabox(theater),Food court,Bandi and Luni's (book store)
  • Apgujungdong and Vicinity

  • Apgujeong-ro Rodaeo Street is the most up-to-date fashion.This place is seen the trend of a new fashion that changes as a daily fast different.This fashion town is the Apgujeong-dong.There are fashion shops which deals the high-level clothes counter,the f
  • BongEunSa Temple

  • Bongeunsa Temple is a representative temple of Gangnam.It is a temple located in the city and has a long history of quiet Zen-Buddhist meditation.Bongeunsa Seonbuldang was built in 1941 and has a unique structure that cannot be seen in other temples.
  • COEX Aquarium

  • There are about 600 species and 40,000 oceanic fish altogether. The first exhibit is the 'The Inca Empire'. This exhibit displays the origins and relics from the Incan Empire. At the end of the Incan Empire, the 'Amazonian World' awaits. In this exhibit t
  • Seonneung(Tomb)

  • Seonjeongneung Royal Tombs- Visit the SunLung Tomb built for King Seongjong and his second wife,and the Jeongneung Tomb built for King Jungjong.Visitors can relax undisturbed within the graceful atmosphere of the royal tombs and the small wooded area.
  • Kimchi Field Museum

  • The Kimchi Museum explores the culture of kimchi (spicy fermented cabbage),one of the best-known Korean foods. Traditionally used as a substitute for fresh vegetables during winter,it can be stored for a long time. You can buy many different kinds of Kimc
  • Korea Embroidery Museum

  • Open in 1976,the Korean Embroidery Museum collects,researches,and exhibits textile fabrics such as traditional embroidery ,wrapping cloths and garments.
  • Olimpic Park

  • Scattered around the Olympic Park are Olympic commemorative monuments and outdoor sculpture where the spirit of the 1988 Seoul Olympics continue breathing, and situated around the ancient Baekje relic, the Mongchon Fortress, are wide grass areas and the M
  • Han River Cruise

  • A boat cruise along the Han River is one of the best ways to view Seoul’s river front areas.Several boats play the waters of the Han, making one way and round trip tours.in addition to the regularly scheduled tours,the boats can be chartered for special o
  • Kukkiwon

  • Kukkiwon created in 1972, the Taekwondo academy has committed itself to revitalize and globalize Taekwondo as a leading martial art form. The festival is contributing to the global phenomenon known as the Korean wave, bringing Taekwando people form all ov
  • Nonhyeon-dong Furniture Street

  • Nonhyeon-dong furniture street, where famouse furniture such as mother of pearl, craft furniture, kitchen furniture and office furniture, is well known as a hub of furniture design, construction and sales both today and well in the future.
  • Gyeongdong Herbal Medicine Market

  • This is Korea’s most famouse traditional herbal medicine market with over 1,000 shops and stalls.Here you can find herbal clinics,pharmacies and health shops.Medicinal herbs are 25 to 40percent cheaper than elsewhere. This is the place to stock up on gins
  • Yangjae Citizen's Forest

  • Yangjae Citizen's Forest is located near Yangjae Tollgate on the Gyeongbu Highway, the entrance to Seoul City. Built for the 1986 Asian Games and 1988 Seoul Olympics, the land was prepared on July 1983 as part of Gaepo-gu Land Arrangement Plan. The total
  • Jangan Antique

  • There are two branches of this shop,in Bundang and Dapshimni,selling antique Korean and quality reproduction furniture,ceramics and art .Pick up and ornate wooden chest:the perfect memento of your trip. Generations of Koreans have been running thes stores
  • Itaewon

  • Itaewon is one of the most popular shopping districts in Seoul,particularly among foreigners.The densely packed shops in the area sell leather clothes,T-shirts,suits,watches,bags,shoes and accessories.
  • Seoul Forest

  • Seoul Forest is a massive park dotted with over 400,000 trees and 100 different animals. The public establishment is divided into five areas: Cultural Art Park, Ecological Forest, Nature Learning Field, Wetlands Ecological Field, and Han River Waterside P
  • Bukchon

  • Gangbuk has a wealth of historically significant palaces, gardens, and gates. The best known palace is the imposing Gyeongbokgung Palace. But the smaller Changdeokgung Palace, with its beautiful garden noted for its elegant and quintessentially "Eastern"
  • Jongmyo Shrine

  • A Confucian shrine dedicated to the spirits of Joseon kings and queens, Jongmyo Shrine's beautiful architecture and historical significance earned it a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2001. Adding to the earnest historical importance of the occa
  • Hwaseong Fortress

  • Located in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do Province, Hwaseong Fortress was built by the 22nd king of Joseon, King Jeongjo, to honor his deceased father, Sado Seja, who died before he could take the throne. In order to make the Hwaseong Fortress experience an even more
  • Gyeongju Historic Areas

  • As the capital of Silla (57 B.C. - 935 A.D.), the entire city of Gyeongju is a living history museum containing the remnants of the Silla Kingdom as well as relics pertaining to Buddhism, the national religion at the time. Gyeongju is divided into five se
  • Changdeokgung Palace

  • Changdeokgung Palace was built in 1405 during the early Joseon Dynasty as the main residence for members of the royal family. Changdeokgung has been designated by UNESCO as World Heritages.
  • Historic Villages of Korea : Hahoe and Yangdong

  • Hahoe and Yangdong are the oldest and most representative historic clan villages in Korea. Hahoe Village is a one-clan community of the Pungsan Ryu family who settled in the region in the 16th century in the mid-Joseon Dynasty(1392-1910). Visitors can see
  • Seoraksan National Park

  • Seorak was designated as a park preservation area, and as a Biosphere Preservation District by UNESCO in December 1973. Once you arrive at Daecheong Peak you can view the magnificent mountain range. The sunrise viewed from here is spectacular and should n
  • Demilitarized Zone

  • Strolling around the bustling streets of Seoul, you may quickly forget that Korea is still a divided country. But the DMZ which was established as the ceasefire line in 1953 still exists as a reminder. Although the DMZ is the most heavily armed border in
  • Sinsa-dong Garosu-gil

  • Ginkgo trees are spread out along Garosu-gil(Street), a European road filled with small cafes and shopping venues. It is even more popular with all the fashion people frequenting this street.
  • Cheongdam-dong Street of Luxury Goods

  • The grandiose Cheongdamdong Street of Luxury Goods will remind you of the Big Apple. From the Galleria Department Store, you will be able to see countless international luxury brand stores on both sides of the wide road all the way up to the Cheongdam int
  • Nami Island

  • Situated 63km from Seoul in the middle of the Han River, Nami Island looks like a leaf floating gracefully on top of Cheongpyeong Lake. Nami Island was named after General Nami, a notable figure in Korean history who courageously fought in battles but die
  • Korean Folk Village

  • The Korean Folk Village is home to numerous collections of Korean cultural artifacts, providing an opportunity for Korean children to experience and learn the culture of their ancestors firsthand. The site provides a venue to promote traditional Korean cu
  • Korea Furniture Museum

  • The Korea Furniture Museum tells the story of traditional Korean furniture design and production from the Joseon Dynasty and displays some 500 pieces of furniture including chests, cabinets, wardrobes, tables, beds, and kitchen storage. This unique museum