
Rising above the fluffy clouds of South Korea's largest metropolis, home to ten million people, Lotte World Tower is an architectural icon of the city.
It's the country's tallest tower and 6th tallest in the world, with its peak scratching the sky at a staggering 556 meters (1,823 ft) height. The building symbolizes the economic powerhouse South Korea has become in recent years.
Signiel Seoul hotel fills the upper levels from 76th to 101st floors with state-of-the-art rooms, restaurants, and a spa. All 235 rooms have mesmerizing skyline views of Seoul.
The Michelin-starred chefs guarantee mind-blowing gastronomic experiences. Yes, that is in the plural. And, of course, the extraordinary setting takes dining to a new level. To be precise, level 81 is where you'll find the restaurants. Except for the members-only Signiel Club, located on floor 107.


South Korea's 123-story skyscraper is home to the country's first and only seven-star hotel.

Salon de Signiel is a lounge exclusively for the hotel's guests, featuring a European library-styled interior with a book collection along with freshly made tea and coffee. And, of course, fantastic panorama on the Han River.


Taste the exceptional Korean cuisine at Bicena while enjoying drinks and good music. The contemporary 1 Michelin star restaurant overlooks Seoul's impressive skyline.


STAY1 offers a unique dining experience by chef Yannick Alleno who operates two 3-star Michelin restaurants in France.



Bar 81 is a high-end champagne bar with the most extensive champagne collection in South Korea. You can sample various liquors in an intimately luxurious environment with a magnificent skyline backdrop.

Korean Suite Room

Korean Signiel Premier is located on the 92nd floor and takes inspiration from traditional Korean interiors, and it has a panoramic view of the Han River. An Italian premium brand, Frette, provides plush bedding.


Deluxe Suite Room

Premier Room



Signiel Premier Room

Royal Suite
Top of the line luxury on the 100th floor, spreading across 353m2 (3,800 ft2).




Evian SPA's deep relaxation area is equipped with beds, and a projector displays images of calming nature footage on the walls. The spa is named after the spring water sourced from Switzerland, and it pampers guests with sophisticated treatment techniques.

The indoor pool's marble-framed windows open a one-of-a-kind panoramic view on Seoul, all while you are soaking in the pleasingly warm water. Additionally, there is a gym and a sauna.


300, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Songpa-Gu, 05551 Seoul, South Korea