854, Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 06022 South Korea
Andaz Seoul Gangnam is conveniently located in the heart of Seoul Gangnam area with direct access to Apgujeong metro station. The hotel is nearby from affluent Cheongdam and Apgujeong neighborhoods where you can explore Korean Chic with luxury fashion and beauty, art museums and culinary delights. Andaz Seoul Gangnam houses 241 comfortable, contemporary, unique rooms in soothing shades of Turkish blue and ochre by award-winning Dutch designers Studio Piet Boon.
Andaz Seoul Gangnam’s Jogakbo Restaurant presents as a specialty dining & bar Meat & Co. Steakhouse, Jogakbo Kitchen, Bites & Wine. As if traveling through a trendy gourmet alley, enjoy a higher level of dining experience in each unique zone!
854, Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 06022 South Korea
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Latest 5 reviews of Andaz Seoul Gangnam
Outstanding hotel in Seoul
Love this hotel. The location is excellent, within easy walking distance to Hyundae Dept Store, Galleria Dept Store and my hair salon!! And the staff are just wonderful, so helpful and friendly. The...
Leng B2024-11-04
a jewel of a Hotel in Gangnam, Seoul
All the employees went out of their ways to assist us and to ensure that our stay in Andaz Seoul Gangnam is exceptional in every way. More specifically, Robert Hamer, the general manager, made us...
France C2024-10-27
Chic hotel
The hotel location is great. It’s connecting the subway station. It’s nearby shopping street, cafe and many shop. The room is nice and look modern, feel comfortable and chic. Separate bathroom and...
PookPavana2024-10-24
an ART HOTEL!!!
The ANDAZ hotel is a hotel with so much art, it's so lovely. There are paintings everywhere, and their signature aroma. Its also in an area with a view of Seoul! The restaurant has an amazing buffet...
Leo G2024-10-15
A hotel that feels lacking in generosity.
I wanted to watch TV in my hotel room, which had an LG TV, but it only had Korean language options. I asked the front desk to switch the interface to English, and they said it couldn’t be done—only...