Best Western Vision Hotel Seoul (Seoul)

Best Western Vision Hotel Seoul (Seoul)
Best Western Vision Hotel Seoul

country: South Korea, city: Seoul (City)

Best Western Vision Hotel Seoul Best Western Vision Hotel SeoulThe Best Western Vision Hotel is situated on the suburbs of Sungdong Gu in the city of Seoul. Being a member of the world's largest hotel chain, it makes every guests stay a delightful one with the best services and high quality facilities, thus providing ultimate satisfaction and happiness during their visit.
This hotel offers lovely accommodation with its well maintained and neatly furnished rooms. In addition to this, it also provides a wide array of services for guests to enjoy while at the hotel. Business visitors can relax even during work as it offers a fully equipped business centre at their disposal.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Business centre
Restaurant
Room service
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Mini bar
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Tea and coffee making facilities
Telephone

Extra Information:

Address:
2 Dosun Dong Sungdong Gu
Seoul Kr 133040


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