Seoul's Luxury Hotels Roll Out Special Fall Packages and Holiday Offerings

Sayart / Sep 11, 2025

Several of Seoul's premier hotels are launching exclusive autumn packages and holiday promotions, featuring everything from art exhibition partnerships to seasonal dining experiences and Chuseok celebrations. These offerings provide guests with unique cultural experiences and luxury amenities throughout the fall season.

The Westin Josun Seoul has introduced its "Art Stay: J x Musee d'Orsay-Musee de l'Orangerie Special Exhibition" package, available through December 31. The package combines luxury accommodations with cultural enrichment, providing guests with two tickets to the "Cezanne, Renoir" exhibition running from September 20 to January 25, 2026, at the Seoul Arts Center. The exhibition showcases over 120 works, including 51 original paintings from the renowned French museums.

Deluxe room rates for the art package start at 435,600 won, while Executive and suite bookings include additional perks such as access to the Westin Club, breakfast service, cocktail hour, pool, fitness center, and sauna facilities. Guests can take advantage of a 15 percent early bird discount for two-night stays booked in September for travel between December and January.

Park Hyatt Seoul's Italian restaurant, Cornerstone, is celebrating autumn with two seasonal dinner courses that highlight the finest fall ingredients and culinary traditions of central and northern Italy. Available through November 30, the signature five-course dinner is priced at 119,000 won per person and features dishes such as Tuscan seafood soup and grilled hanwoo sirloin. For a more elaborate experience, the Nobile six-course dinner costs 189,000 won per person and offers regional specialties including red shrimp carpaccio, pumpkin ravioli, and top-grade hanwoo tenderloin with truffle cream.

Moxy Seoul Myeongdong is expanding its popular dining options at Bar Moxy with an enhanced 10.99 Burger lineup, now featuring a new slow-aged burger option. The original burger comes with 100 percent beef and pulled pork patties, a buttery brioche bun, spicy Texas chipotle mayo, fresh salad, and unlimited french fries for 17,000 won per person. The new slow-aged burger provides a healthier alternative with double beef patties wrapped in crisp lettuce buns instead of traditional bread. Both burger options are available daily from noon to 2:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. to midnight, with discounted hot or iced Americano available as an add-on.

Four Seasons Hotel Seoul is marking the Chuseok holiday with an exclusive limited-time promotion available only through the hotel's official KakaoTalk channel. The special offer includes complimentary sauna access for two guests (valued at 150,000 won), 77,000 won in dining credit, and one-time complimentary valet parking service. Deluxe room rates start from 820,000 won per night, with the promotion valid for stays through October 12. Reservations must be completed by September 30.

Sheraton Grand Incheon Hotel is celebrating Chuseok with both a chef-curated to-go package and an extensive selection of 13 premium gift sets. The to-go meal serves five to six people and includes traditional holiday favorites such as bulgogi, galbijjim, grilled croaker, abalone soy marinade, assorted jeon, and three varieties of namul greens. Priced at 290,000 won, the package requires three days' advance reservation. Pickup is available from September 26 to October 9, with special pickup times on Chuseok Day (October 6) at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5 p.m.

The hotel's premium gift set collection features high-quality meat options including the Sheraton 1+ Korean Hanwoo set for 550,000 won, Australian Wagyu set for 360,000 won, and LA Galbi set for 210,000 won. Sweet treat options include the sand wafer set priced at 39,000 won and the financier gift set at 35,000 won. These diverse offerings reflect Seoul's luxury hospitality sector's commitment to providing guests with memorable cultural and culinary experiences during the fall season.

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