JW Marriott Seoul

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  • 19-3 Banpo-dong Seocho-gu
    Seoul, South Korea 137-040
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4 out of 5
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Mixed Review

  • July 20, 2009
  • Rated 2 of 5 by SixpackDC from DC, Washington
A mixed review...the property is nice...large number of good (and expensive) restaurants...conveniently located next to a gigantic express bus terminal and two subway lines.
The bad: as the previous reviewer indicated, it was a hassle to use the gym/pool. Seems like they cater mostly to non-guests. We did not feel welcome.
The location was also a problem if you wanted to stroll outside or to take in the local sights, your alternative is the bus terminal or a gigantic underground shopping facility. If you are strictly on business, the hotel is ok. If you are also interested in relaxing in the environment, the property is not your cup of tea.

Beware! They charge for everything

  • July 7, 2008
  • Rated 1 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
Is it really necessary to squeeze every last cent out of your guests? For example, an Internet connection will cost you $ per day. They also have a $ bottle of whiskey sitting on the mini-bar. They staff checks at least twice a day to see if you touched anything in the mini bar in the hopes that you will have been dumb enough to have taken something. I hate being awoken first thing in the morning and interrupted again in the evening under the suspicion that I took something from the mini bar. The staff were completely unhelpful in resolving these problems or even checking me into the hotel on time. They smile and bow, but are worthless when it comes to actually doing something to resolve an issue. The fitness center is a great facility, but you are given a great hassle when you try to use it. We had to talk with about 3-4 people in order to get access to the swimming pool. The only two good things about this hotel are the cigar shop and the bar specials. Be sure to show up between 5-8 PM for great specials and theme nights in the Rouge Bar. All in all, the JW Marriott Seoul is about squeezing every last cent from its guests. Do yourself a favor and stay away.

Not your average business hotel

  • March 31, 2008
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
I stayed at the JW Marriott Seoul in March 2008 on business. It is a world class hotel, even by Asia's high standards. As soon as you walk in the huge, marble lobby you'll know you are going to be pampered. The staff is friendly and very responsive. My room was beautifully decorated in contemporary style, and much larger than I expected. The king bed was a little firm, but the down comforter and pillows enveloped me in a cloud of comfort. Carpet is starting to show a hint of age, but overall the room was fantastic. The marble bathroom was lovely, with a large tub at one end and a glass-enclosed shower at the other. Ammenities included very nice soaps, shampoo, lotion and bath salts, but if you forgot toothpaste or shaving cream you'll pay $10 if you use the overpriced mini-bar. The hotel's many restaurants are excellent, but expensive. Some travelers have complained of the older style tube TV. Sure, a plasma screen would be nice, but the room was far too nice to quibble about the TV. The fitness facility is one of the nicest I've ever seen, with an olympic pool, rock climbing wall, mineral baths, and 150 fitness machines! The hotel is conveniently located atop a subway station and Express Bus Terminal. For $15 US a luxury bus took me straight to Incheon Airport in 50 minutes. Adjacent to the hotel is a 10-story mall complete with Outback Steakhouse, McDonald's, Krispy Kreme, and of course many Korean, Chinese and Japanese restaurants. I've traveled extensively around the world and have seldom been disappointed by Marriott. The JW Marriott Seoul stands out as one of the better ones. The government rate of $220 was a bit steep, but that's Seoul.

Hate Korean food but love the hotel

  • August 21, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
Nice rooms, great gym, pool a little too hot. I was here last year for a few days. I absoslutely hate Korean food. I searched the department store next door, nothing I could eat. I searched the bus station next door. Nothing except for a good italian restaurant. They served pickles with with my pasta, but at least I didn't starve. Seoul is a great place though. If you like Korean food, this is the place to be!
Editor Pick

JW Marriott Seoul

  • May 19, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Eric from Aiea from San Jose, California

There are places across the globe that I have stayed at for business - which I probably could not have afforded to stay at if someone else was not funding it - the JW Marriott in Seoul is definitely such a place! But if you have the money to spend - or are looking for a place to spend a few extra won - then you need to stay at the JWM! It is hard to beat the very large rooms, huge luxurious bathrooms with glass showers – but the service at the hotel is just awesome – and it's one of the first hotels that I have ever stayed where the courteous and friendly hotel staff are actually complemented by the great rooms. It usually is the other way around – but the staff at the JW Marriott really is that good.

The super deluxe 34 story JW Marriott Seoul is ideally situated at Central City, Korea's largest and most popular shopping, dining, and entertainment complex. The hotel is located in Gangnam, on Seoul’s south side, close to the Han River, and about 10 minutes from the US Embassy. The backside of the hotel is the Shinsagae Department Store, which is actually connected to the hotel by taking the first right after you come in the front door and then going left down the line of shops till you get to the escalators. It is a big story – with about 7 floors of shopping, and a bottom level that is restaurants and food purchase items.

The one item that definitely sticks out about the JWM is the size of the health and fitness area – you could easily fit a whole Fitness USA into it – and add another one as well! The fitness area is on the floor above the Olympic size pool – with the center section looking down on the pool and all around it are exercise bikes and machines and free weights. There is also a climbing wall, sauna, spa, and least we not forget it – a diving pool for those doing certification. It is massive. We plan to make use of the climbing wall next month when we go back and have a little fun. We found out that they also have workout clothes for you if you are in need of them – or if your just not wanting to use yours. It is by far the biggest complete health club and spa that I have seen in a hotel anywhere.

The location of the hotel is itself is one of its greatest properties, with the Central City bus station and the subway station almost directly underneath it. You have pretty much instant access to anywhere in Seoul, and no need of a taxi in getting there. The hotel offers a $14 limo shuttle bus that goes to Inchon International Airport. And there are plenty of inexpensive places to eat and many fast food restaurants in the terminal area.

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