The Mapo-gu district has been a center for transportation and commerce since the Chosun dynasty and continues this role today. The vibrant district is located on the northern banks of the iconic Han River, close to Incheon International Airport and the central business district. Several universities, government buildings, office towers, cultural sites, green spaces, and local dining destinations are located here, ensuring a vibrant mix of character.
Named after the area’s original name, Maponaru, the 196-key Hotel Naru Seoul – MGallery Ambassador reflects the spirit of the neighborhood through its design aesthetic and guest offerings. Artists, poets, and painters have been drawn to Maponaru’s charming nature for generations. The natural beauty and artful roots of Korean culture serve as inspiration for this captivating hotel.
Featuring a modern exterior, shadow glass panels look out across the Seoul skyline connecting guests with the sweeping views of the river and allowing natural daylight to flow inside. Biophilic-inspired interiors create an intimate connection between guests and nature. The atmosphere is peaceful and calm. The Green Building-certified hotel has been engineered to leave a minimal carbon footprint.
Upon arriving in the natural-toned lobby on the 20th floor, guests are welcomed by another large cascading aluminum art installation, Airy Navigation, by the artist Haegyu Yang, reminiscent of Mapo’s history as a historic port location.
The hotel offers five dining journeys. Overlooking the Han River, the chic French bistro Restaurant Voisin weaves the stories of the location into its design, with specialty dry-aged grills. Bar Voisin is a bar inspired by a traditional Asian pharmacy, where the mixologist is ready to prescribe the perfect herb-laced concoction. The Lounge & Deck is a serene spot to escape from the bustling city with locally harvested tea, handcrafted coffee, wine, and serene river views. The Pool Bar serves drinks and light bites by the infinity pool. The ground-floor café, Mapo Eight, will draw in residents, Han River runners, and visitors to enjoy its baked pastries, brewed coffee, and fresh juices.
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