It's an old building, but I had a comfortable stay with my family. It was nice to be able to use the sauna right next to the building. It was nice to be able to get a sauna discount if you use the hotel. 🧡
Pros: Located right at Exit 3 of KINTEX Station, making it super convenient for visiting Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang, the waterpark, and Aqua Planet Ilsan.
The location is fantastic, surrounded by large commercial complexes and residential areas. Convenience stores, restaurants, cafes, bakeries, and medium-sized supermarkets are all very close by!
The hotel is divided into an East Wing and a West Wing; I stayed in the East Wing this time.
The service attitude was excellent, and the front desk was very responsive. However...
It seems to fall short of a five-star hotel standard. I stayed with my child, and although the hotel's description welcomes children, there were absolutely no amenities for kids – no children's slippers, bathrobes, or even toothbrushes and toothpaste! Compared to many five-star hotels I've stayed at in Tokyo, the attention to detail here is lacking.
There's a French pastry shop on the first floor, which closes at 6 PM.
On the third floor, there's a gym and a sauna…
The room view was decent, and the night view was also beautiful. The TV had YouTube, which kept my child entertained. There's no bathtub, but the shower had excellent water pressure – very comfortable!
However, there's a strange feeling of stinginess – just one comb, one shower cap, a small box with cotton swabs, and a tiny bar of soap. That's it.
Japanese five-star hotels are usually so generous with amenities; I don't want to compare, but it's hard not to ㅠㅠ.
The desk and wardrobe in the room both had some damage and chipped paint.
I actually had to switch from the first bathrobe to the second after showering because the first one was so old and thin; the second one was new and in good condition. It really highlights the difference when you compare them.
If there were other five-star hotels nearby, I'd probably choose a different one next time. My overall stay felt more like a three-star experience, falling short of a five-star standard.
Unless you speak Korean or English, do not stay at this hotel. The service is terrible, and communication is impossible, let alone a good experience. I'm just glad I made it out alive.
It's pretty good and very convenient. There's a CU convenience store on the first floor, and I went there almost every night to buy a bunch of snacks. It's really friendly for business travelers; it's super easy to grab something to eat and drink after finishing work!
This hotel is incredibly comfortable, and the front desk staff are always so cheerful. The room layout is very tidy, and the bathroom and toilet are exceptionally clean. I was able to enjoy a relaxing hot bath there. Honestly, it felt just like being at home. It completely washed away any unpleasant experiences I had at other hotels in Seoul. A special thanks to the male staff member named Han at the front desk, who also helped me send a package. In summary: a first-class hotel with top-notch, warm service. I also think the air conditioning system in the room was by far the best I encountered during my two-week trip in Korea; it maintained a perfectly consistent temperature, unlike some places where it fluctuated, and the room never felt stuffy. Just a small suggestion: it would be even better if they could provide slippers or bathrobes for children.
The hotel was quite nice, with a grand lobby and very friendly staff. Because there was no power outlet by the bed, even though the hotel staff spoke very poor English, after much effort, they brought over an adapter and a long power strip.
There are still many traces of the old Ramada. There is a desk. But the indoor lighting is too dark to see clearly. It's generally clean. It seems to be used together for two hotel names.
I stayed in a duplex room (premium loft) for 3 days during the ***** New Year holiday. I used the 1st floor Kids Jam experience learning twice and the 2nd floor Tnitni free time once in addition to breakfast for both days. I think there is no better hotel for families with children from 4 years old to elementary school students. It is close to Seoul, the price is reasonable, the breakfast and dinner menus are delicious, and most of all, there are many places for children to play. There are various restaurants, Starbucks R, and Terrarosa nearby, so it was good for a quick trip.
We arrived at the hotel around noon time. The hotel is very close to the KTX train station, 5 minutes walking. The front desk was very helpful, she checked our registration, lend me an umbrella, suggested our city walk in Sowan. The hotel is in great conditions, though we don't have time to experience the Gym, swimming pool, also the restaurant. We will use this hotel again upon our next visiting to Korea.
Hyatt Place Seoul Pangyo is where guests can enjoy thoughtfully designed guestrooms featuring distinct zones for sleep, work and play, and free flowing social spaces that offer seamless transitions from work to relaxation. The area Pangyo is also a place where innovation meets convenience—a hub often dubbed “Korea’s Silicon Valley.” Hyatt Place Seoul Pangyo offers freshly prepared food around the clock, efficient service and differentiated experiences for World of Hyatt members.
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AAnonymous UserIt's pretty good and very convenient. There's a CU convenience store on the first floor, and I went there almost every night to buy a bunch of snacks. It's really friendly for business travelers; it's super easy to grab something to eat and drink after finishing work!
예예진여행Pros: Located right at Exit 3 of KINTEX Station, making it super convenient for visiting Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang, the waterpark, and Aqua Planet Ilsan.
The location is fantastic, surrounded by large commercial complexes and residential areas. Convenience stores, restaurants, cafes, bakeries, and medium-sized supermarkets are all very close by!
The hotel is divided into an East Wing and a West Wing; I stayed in the East Wing this time.
The service attitude was excellent, and the front desk was very responsive. However...
It seems to fall short of a five-star hotel standard. I stayed with my child, and although the hotel's description welcomes children, there were absolutely no amenities for kids – no children's slippers, bathrobes, or even toothbrushes and toothpaste! Compared to many five-star hotels I've stayed at in Tokyo, the attention to detail here is lacking.
There's a French pastry shop on the first floor, which closes at 6 PM.
On the third floor, there's a gym and a sauna…
The room view was decent, and the night view was also beautiful. The TV had YouTube, which kept my child entertained. There's no bathtub, but the shower had excellent water pressure – very comfortable!
However, there's a strange feeling of stinginess – just one comb, one shower cap, a small box with cotton swabs, and a tiny bar of soap. That's it.
Japanese five-star hotels are usually so generous with amenities; I don't want to compare, but it's hard not to ㅠㅠ.
The desk and wardrobe in the room both had some damage and chipped paint.
I actually had to switch from the first bathrobe to the second after showering because the first one was so old and thin; the second one was new and in good condition. It really highlights the difference when you compare them.
If there were other five-star hotels nearby, I'd probably choose a different one next time. My overall stay felt more like a three-star experience, falling short of a five-star standard.
LLiew Swet LiI had a pleasant stay at this hotel. From the moment I stepped into the lobby, there was a lovely scent that instantly lifted my mood. My flight arrived late at Incheon Airport, so I only reached the hotel quite late at night, but the staff were still available and helpful with the check-in process, which I really appreciated
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The location is also very convenient, with IKEA, Lotte Mall, convenience stores, and plenty of restaurants nearby. There are also many bus stops around, making it easy to get around. The room itself was clean and comfortable, meeting my expectations.
The only downside is that the hotel is quite far from Seoul city center, which may be inconvenient for some travelers. Overall, it was still a good and comfortable stay.
GGuest UserUnless you speak Korean or English, do not stay at this hotel. The service is terrible, and communication is impossible, let alone a good experience. I'm just glad I made it out alive.
VVivi SoegyantoI had a very pleasant stay at the Marriott Suwon. My daughter and I received a warm and attentive service—special thanks to Manager Owen, who kindly assisted with my early check-in. After a long journey, this thoughtful gesture made a big difference and set the tone for the rest of my stay.
The hotel’s location is another strong point. Situated by the lake, it offers a scenic atmosphere that’s perfect for relaxing walks or simply unwinding with a view. At the same time, it’s conveniently linked to a mall, making dining, shopping, and daily necessities easily accessible without having to travel far.
AABYIUGreat location. One of the better gyms I’ve seen in a hotel. Not much service for me to comment on but they were prompt when requesting for water and towels via the app.
One odd encounter was to get a letter or msg that they need to charge my card due to high bill. The amount was less than US$400 🤔. We were staying here for 15 days and already prepaid the rooms.
GGuest UserI was here for only one night, but enjoyed the stay very much! I had a good rest. There was someone who spoke English, and the service was very good. I loved being able to see a few more episodes of 'Foundation' there. The location is not so good for someone relying on bus services. If you have a car, though, the location is great. The room was also nice and big enough, with good towels and all the amenities. I recommend this hotel to people with cars, who are by far the majority of travelers.
매매일 밤 네게 날아가This was my first trip to Suwon to cheer on a soccer away game. I don't have any photos of the accommodation, but the room was clean and the staff at the counter were friendly, so I had a good stay. However, the parking lot is not large, so some people may feel uncomfortable because they share the parking lot of a hospital near the hotel. Overall, I am satisfied~
SSharleneJoyPros: 5stars for the convenience~~~ Being so close to the KTX station made my commute so easy, and you'll never run out of dining options nearby~~
Cons: 4 stars, for there is no elevator here. :’) If you’re traveling with large suitcases, be ready for some heavy lifting. 💪🏻 The room is a bit cramped. Also, you might want to bring your own toiletries or ask the front desk directly for refills, as they weren't topped up during my visit. :’)
Still a good value for the price and location.^^
GGuest UserIt's an old building, but I had a comfortable stay with my family. It was nice to be able to use the sauna right next to the building. It was nice to be able to get a sauna discount if you use the hotel. 🧡
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